Quentin Stoltzfus: Guitar, Vocals, Tone Generators, Keys, Back Up Vocals
Sean Byrne: Drums and Percussion
Matt Werth: Bass
Brian McTear: Back Up Vocals, Keys
Recorded by Brian McTear and Quentin Stoltzfus at Miner Street Recordings, Philadelphia, PA
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Is there a better pop song than “Ginger”?
Yeah, but too not many.
Also: Robert Pollard had to be jealous when he heard it. IF he heard it, which is pretty likely. Brian Issues
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This is absolutely nothing like loveless. It's its own thing completely, and comparisons are kind of baffling.
It's more Isn't Anything covered by the Swirlies IF the comparison must be made, because this is it's own masterpiece.The sounds of the opening track are pure bliss. bishtmomph
Samuele Gottardello—aka Blak Saagan—delivers a worldbuilding album, suffused with shadow, a horror soundtrack to an unmade film. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 31, 2021
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One of the greatest records ever recorded. I had to give it a few listens before I recognized its sheer brilliance, and it became ultra-important in my life — caring for me when I was down, rocking my face off, and able to tell that girl I had a crush on just what I thought of her. DO NOT sleep in this record. I can’t stress it enough. I hear something new with every listen … and I’ve listened thousands of times lauck