*PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A PRE-ORDER. DUE TO DELAYS AT THE PRESSING PLANT AND WORLDWIDE WE ARE UNSURE WHEN WE WILL HAVE THESE IN OUR HANDS.
VINYL IS SET TO SHIP AROUND MARCH OF 2023 (SOONER IF WE GET THEM BEFORE THEN). Thanks for your patience.
Deluxe 10" vinyl version of "Street Stains" pressed on vinyl for the first time from Expert Work Records.
-Die cut sleeve
-Split color (Dark Blue/Lite Blue) vinyl
-Limited to a one time pressing of 300 copies
Includes unlimited streaming of Street Stains
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 3 days
edition of 300
$15USDor more
lyrics
Scene's so bleak but better than nothing
Reception's weak, it’s better than nothing
More bad moods are better than nothing
Un-Whole foods are better than nothing
All the traffic's stuck
And the lines are long, long
And the weather sucks
All your friends are gone, gone
Picture’s bad it’s better than nothing
Don’t get mad, it’s better than nothing
Service sucks, it’s better than nothing
For a hundred bucks, it’s better than nothing
All the traffic's stuck
And the lines are long, long
And the weather sucks
All your friends are gone
I'm in no position
to speak on the condition
of how you might be living
Just get me outta here
Get me out!
supported by 59 fans who also own “Better Than Nothing”
A fantastic album. I can see why they didn't continue under the name The Evens, as it's a different sound with the bass added. Coriky is the Evens + Joe Lally from Fugazi on bass. If you can imagine The Evens with a slightly more funky, aggressive sound like Fugazi... that's what you get! And there's no way that can ever go wrong. What a great debut album!! smiledozer
supported by 47 fans who also own “Better Than Nothing”
Singer/guitarist Chris Richards used to play in the post-hardcore band Q and Not U. TK Echo's inspirations go further back, towards XTC and Elvis Costello circa 1979. The band has a great sense of rhythm and melody, with spiky rhythm guitar and deliberately cheap-soundng organ and synthesizer. "Era" gets angrier and closer to punk rock. steevee300