
Tullycraft - The Singles (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: Tullycraft
- Title: The Singles
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Darla
- Genre: Indie Pop, Twee Pop
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:00:21
- Total Size: 142 / 354 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Skyway
02. Superboy & Supergirl
03. Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend's Too Stupid To Know About
04. Pink Lemonade
05. Bailey Park
06. Pedal
07. Josie
08. 1st String Teenage High
09. Not Quite Burning Bridges
10. Piano Lessons for Beauty Queens
11. Stay Cool I'll See You This Summer
12. Falling Out of Love (With You)
13. Guyana Punch
14. She's Got the Beat
15. Break Seaside (and Over)
16. Maybe Baby
17. Heroes and Villians
18. They're Not Trying on the Dance Floor
19. 8 Great Ways
20. Crush the Scene
21. Look How We Killed the Riot Grrrls
22. Loveless
23. Untitled bonus track
The Singles features all of Tullycraft's singles, compilation tracks, three previously unreleased tracks and live radio performances complete with studio chatter.
Tullycraft was instrumental in the popularization the punky-pop cuddlecore scene, picking up where The Go Team, Some Velvet Sidewalk, Tiger Trap, Brat Mobile and Beat Happening left off. Tullycraft formed in time to play with Kicking Giant, The Crabs & Bunnygrunt. Tullycraft can be counted as a continuation of Crayon, also considered one of the flagship bands of that scene.
The sequence is mostly chronological, starting with "Skyway" from the True Blue EP (Harriet Records). "Pink Lemonade" is classic twee pop, while they mix tempos on "Bailey Park." "Pedal" is unique with its dancehall-style beats, Sean Tollefson's spoken vocals and Rose Melberg's vocal accompaniment. The band focuses on high-school themes with "1st String Teenage High" and "Stay Cool I'll See You This Summer." The two songs are significant because they highlight the band's quirky, youthful nature. Includes cover songs, including Stephin Merritt's "Falling out of Love (With You)," Jonathan Richman's "They're Not Trying on the Dance Floor," and New Order's "Loveless." "Crush the Scene" may be the catchiest of the three previously unreleased songs. Some of the tracks at the end were recorded live on KUCI, Irvine, CA.
01. Skyway
02. Superboy & Supergirl
03. Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend's Too Stupid To Know About
04. Pink Lemonade
05. Bailey Park
06. Pedal
07. Josie
08. 1st String Teenage High
09. Not Quite Burning Bridges
10. Piano Lessons for Beauty Queens
11. Stay Cool I'll See You This Summer
12. Falling Out of Love (With You)
13. Guyana Punch
14. She's Got the Beat
15. Break Seaside (and Over)
16. Maybe Baby
17. Heroes and Villians
18. They're Not Trying on the Dance Floor
19. 8 Great Ways
20. Crush the Scene
21. Look How We Killed the Riot Grrrls
22. Loveless
23. Untitled bonus track
The Singles features all of Tullycraft's singles, compilation tracks, three previously unreleased tracks and live radio performances complete with studio chatter.
Tullycraft was instrumental in the popularization the punky-pop cuddlecore scene, picking up where The Go Team, Some Velvet Sidewalk, Tiger Trap, Brat Mobile and Beat Happening left off. Tullycraft formed in time to play with Kicking Giant, The Crabs & Bunnygrunt. Tullycraft can be counted as a continuation of Crayon, also considered one of the flagship bands of that scene.
The sequence is mostly chronological, starting with "Skyway" from the True Blue EP (Harriet Records). "Pink Lemonade" is classic twee pop, while they mix tempos on "Bailey Park." "Pedal" is unique with its dancehall-style beats, Sean Tollefson's spoken vocals and Rose Melberg's vocal accompaniment. The band focuses on high-school themes with "1st String Teenage High" and "Stay Cool I'll See You This Summer." The two songs are significant because they highlight the band's quirky, youthful nature. Includes cover songs, including Stephin Merritt's "Falling out of Love (With You)," Jonathan Richman's "They're Not Trying on the Dance Floor," and New Order's "Loveless." "Crush the Scene" may be the catchiest of the three previously unreleased songs. Some of the tracks at the end were recorded live on KUCI, Irvine, CA.
Pop | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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