SPAIN COLORED ORANGE CLONE BASSIST, REVEAL ALBUM DETAILS
Hello Thar! Before we get to the real news, are we the only person that thinks SCO’s new bassist, Steve, could pass in certain lighting situations for their former thumper of the fours, Steven. Go ahead, take a look:

Can you figure out which is which? It’s like having Bloody Marys with the Walker twins while Sam and George are working the bar. Ridiculous. This joke is going nowhere.
ANYWHOO. We are all frosting-in-the-middle to be able to announce, however, the latest deets on SCO’s long anticipated Bill Racine-produced released. Sneaky Like a Villain is now set to come out December 11th on Lucid Records. Along with the CD release, there’ll be a limited run of 500 on orange vinyl with a different set of artwork (all the artwork, btw, is being done by local cool cat Rene Cruz, who we think also did the cover for the forthcoming Bring Back the Guns release. What a guy). SHALL WE EXAMINE THY TRACK LISTING, OH VILLAIN:
1. Intro "The Radio's On Again"
2. Who Am I?
3. Hide
4. Cheap Thrills
5. Music Box
6. Better Left Alone
7. Uh Oh, Trouble
8. I Remember It Was Christmas Time
9. One Million Reasons
10. You Think You Know
11. Birds and the Bees
The skin-saving quintet will also be working with Jared Paul Boulanger (Slaovak Republic) to make a video for 'I Remember It Was Christmas Time,' which they’ll be unveiling at their CD release party. Awe. What a nice stocking stuffer.
SCO will also have a new track, 'Give me a Minute,' in the January issue of Harp Magazine. So, ya know. Time for someone to open a Hudson News franchise or something. Course, you don’t have to wait long to be at the mercy of the lovely orange rein: SCO will be headlining the Proletariat’s 5th birthday party on the 29th. Krakatoa!
Stream: Spain Colored Orange - Who Am I

Can you figure out which is which? It’s like having Bloody Marys with the Walker twins while Sam and George are working the bar. Ridiculous. This joke is going nowhere.
ANYWHOO. We are all frosting-in-the-middle to be able to announce, however, the latest deets on SCO’s long anticipated Bill Racine-produced released. Sneaky Like a Villain is now set to come out December 11th on Lucid Records. Along with the CD release, there’ll be a limited run of 500 on orange vinyl with a different set of artwork (all the artwork, btw, is being done by local cool cat Rene Cruz, who we think also did the cover for the forthcoming Bring Back the Guns release. What a guy). SHALL WE EXAMINE THY TRACK LISTING, OH VILLAIN:
1. Intro "The Radio's On Again"
2. Who Am I?
3. Hide
4. Cheap Thrills
5. Music Box
6. Better Left Alone
7. Uh Oh, Trouble
8. I Remember It Was Christmas Time
9. One Million Reasons
10. You Think You Know
11. Birds and the Bees
The skin-saving quintet will also be working with Jared Paul Boulanger (Slaovak Republic) to make a video for 'I Remember It Was Christmas Time,' which they’ll be unveiling at their CD release party. Awe. What a nice stocking stuffer.
SCO will also have a new track, 'Give me a Minute,' in the January issue of Harp Magazine. So, ya know. Time for someone to open a Hudson News franchise or something. Course, you don’t have to wait long to be at the mercy of the lovely orange rein: SCO will be headlining the Proletariat’s 5th birthday party on the 29th. Krakatoa!
Stream: Spain Colored Orange - Who Am I
Labels: Spain Colored Orange

2 Comments:
exhibit a.) steven burnett circa 1976
exhibit b.) steven burnett circa 2004
time warp.
TWIN JOKES!
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home