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Junk Bullet Magazine, by my crazy younger brother The Sidekick, is the first song off of his super spazzy electronic robot record, SAGA! …the story of a boy and his computer. He also mentioned that he’ll seriously try to refrain from making fun of you for listening to it.
SAGA! …the story of a boy and his computer, was originally released in 2004. Mr. Sidekick finally figured it was in his best interests to let his music be rereleased (it took some convincing). Upon being asked about the reissue:
Wait, you? Seriousy? I mean, wha? Why? Youre a freaking loser and I don’t know why were even talking, poop-head.
OH WELL, GO AHEAD LOSER-FACE, SEE IF I CARE.
Wil Dalton and I both did work as Americorps volunteers back from when I first moved to Austin. Wil is an interesting guy, a fabulous writer, and a hilarious performer. I clearly remember how much fun we had producing four of his songs. My absolute favorite song to do was I Got A Gun.
<a href=“http://wildalton.bandcamp.com/track/i-got-a-gun” data-mce-href=“http://wildalton.bandcamp.com/track/i-got-a-gun”>I Got A Gun by Wil Dalton, Dave Wirth</a>
If you are interested, check Wil’s music out here: wildalton.bandcamp.com
This song took me six years to complete. Enjoy!
Trouble in the Height of Spring is a song from The Shikes record, Aggression. This EP will be available on April 3rd, 2012, and it can be yours for a measly $3.
Aggression, from The Shikes, is a petite collection of three songs that took roughly six years to find the light of day. This short album will be released on April 3rd, 2012, from this website only.
Options for downloading are:
- 192 kbps Download for $3
- Lossless Download (wav or aif format) for $6
Here’s the tracklisting:
- it’s gone a spring song
- sit, think, make, say, do
- trouble in the height of spring
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The beautiful cover for Aggression was created by David Hobizal. The Shikes also have a colorful website that’s worth 30 seconds of your time. My suggestion is to repeately hit the word “Colorize.” Many thanks to my good friend Mike Strosaker for helping me out with the site.
Now available: Slimline by The Double Headed Seagulls. This beautiful artwork was drawn by the fabulously talented Khanh Ho.
**update, 2-14-12**
I was indeed lucky enough to record Jesse Hester’s new record, but I was mistaken on the distribution. Good Records will be releasing Good To Be Glad, amongst others, on their singles label:
http://www.goodrecordsrecordings.com
Three years ago, I was lucky enough to produce Jesse Hester’s new record. Now, it’s going to be available at Good Records, of Polyphonic Spree fame. Sweet.
Fantastic video of a thunderstorm captured and edited by David Hobizal which uses the final track on Slimline, by The Double Headed Seagulls.