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"Couldn't be more excited about this one, first offering from the smoked out styles of Iowa City's very own Savage Young Taterbug.
Teenage road warrior, dead head punk, perma triped wanderer, Taterbug lays down his tape collaged world of free flowing
Americana psych bliss. Little bells, dustbowl ballad guitars, stand by me youth cult dreams, and Manson family mind fucks, its all
here, even hope for a better tomorrow and a positive spirit for today which can say alot in these droned out wasted times. Let the
light inside yr skull"
"Taterbug aka Charles Free is a memoryscaper or maybe h ...read more
"Couldn't be more excited about this one, first offering from the smoked out styles of Iowa City's very own Savage Young Taterbug.
Teenage road warrior, dead head punk, perma triped wanderer, Taterbug lays down his tape collaged world of free flowing
Americana psych bliss. Little bells, dustbowl ballad guitars, stand by me youth cult dreams, and Manson family mind fucks, its all
here, even hope for a better tomorrow and a positive spirit for today which can say alot in these droned out wasted times. Let the
light inside yr skull"
"Taterbug aka Charles Free is a memoryscaper or maybe he collected these sounds from the dusty webs of old dreamcatchers full of
lucid sensations and weird formative moments. This track is full of these, transferred onto new and found brittle cassette reels, with
more bluesy childhood feelings, haunted vocals, lush keyboard whistles, and slowly melting soul samples – think a peaced-out Ariel
Pink with the celestial moments of James Ferraro. Total dreamer"
"A desolate roadside bar. Patrons of all collars stumbling in and out as a busted jukebox keeps the time. In strolls Charles Free, a
witness to the chaos of the hardworking and the lazy alike. Dressed in the robes of the bum, Free easily fades into the crowd and
gains their trust. Yet it isn’t the sad tales that Free recalls on Syrupy Evenings; it’s the tortoise speed of alcohol dulling the senses
and the slow-motion pace of lips meeting beer and warped records spinning on a 50 year-old piece of equipment" « hide |
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