Sorry About Dresden's eclectic and energetic brand of indie rock blossoms from the start of "King of Hobbies," the first track on The Mayor Will Abdicate. The band's wild live shows translated on record with the help of producer Jerry Kee, who recorded most of the album's songs at his Duck Kee Studios. The Chapel Hill, NC, quartet incorporate steady bass rhythms, a staggering amount of crunchy guitar lines, and casual vocals to create a freewheeling and playful style of punky indie rock. Their music is easily comparable to ...
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Sorry About Dresden's eclectic and energetic brand of indie rock blossoms from the start of "King of Hobbies," the first track on The Mayor Will Abdicate. The band's wild live shows translated on record with the help of producer Jerry Kee, who recorded most of the album's songs at his Duck Kee Studios. The Chapel Hill, NC, quartet incorporate steady bass rhythms, a staggering amount of crunchy guitar lines, and casual vocals to create a freewheeling and playful style of punky indie rock. Their music is easily comparable to a more straightforward rock version of Seaweed, but the band showcases its own experimental side as well, especially on "I Hear Baltimore Is Nice This Time of Year." They slow down on songs like "Somewhere There's Snow" and "Fait la Force." The disc ends with the dramatic anthem "Butterflies." Pennsylvania's Route Fourteen Records released The Mayor Will Abdicate in late 1999. Sorry About Dresden's ability to harness their explosive musical sensibilities sets them apart in the underground music scene. ~ Stephen Cramer, Rovi
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Add this copy of Mayor Will Abdicate to cart. $22.09, very good condition, Sold by Salzer's Records rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from ventura, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1999 by Route 14 Records.