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Please, Fill Your Bindle!

by The Most Amazing Century Of Science

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  • Limited Edition Cassette - 1st Pressing
    Cassette + Digital Album

    'Please, Fill Your Bindle!' Limited Edition Cassette - First Pressing.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Please, Fill Your Bindle! via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

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Why, Dad? Why? Father!
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Dad Beard 01:14
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Swass.

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Originally slated to be pressed to 7-inch vinyl for Private Leisure Industries, "Please, Fill Your Bindle!" captures The Most Amazing Century Of Science at its most inventive point to date. On this now virtual release, the six-member ensemble takes advantage of the solid line up focusing on writing, arranging, and utilizing the potentials of the studio to bring these ten compositions to life. They have traded the aleatoric and improvisatory nature of their earlier works in favor of thick expansions into the lands of unusual form, catchy and/or disjointed melody, and chromatic to outright-atonal harmony; trudging through whatever genre fits the content. Still in tact, thankfully, are the manic juxtapositions coupled with preferences for brevity that have been the group's hallmarks of the past seven years.

credits

released February 26, 2013

Gabriel Crouch - guitar, electric guitar, effects processors, amps, voice; Christopher Scott Davis - keyboards, voice, effects processors, amps, photography; Dylan Hawes-Glynn - guitar, electric guitar, effects processors, amps, sitar, glockenspiel, voice, production, album design and layout; Jeremy Trotter, drum set, percussion, tabla, voice; Christopher Watts - alto saxophone, clarinet, sarangi, voice, engineering, mixing; Zebulon Wiggs - electric double bass, electric fretless bass, 5-string electric bass, effects processors, amps, voice, engineering.

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Matthew Beach - vibraphone; Jeff McLeod - theremin, Moog™ guitar; Snack Plissken - catering; Dillion Smith - mastering

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