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Keasbey Nights
Punk · 2006 · 14 tracks

Keasbey Nights

High-velocity brass arrangements meet existential punk poetry. A dense, hyper-literate re-recording that transforms ska into something orchestral and urgent.

March 7, 2006 · Victory Records

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Anxious, high-octane energy masking deep-seated existential dread.

Tracklist · 14 Tracks
01
Dear Sergio
2:54
02
Sick and Sad
2:18
03
Keasbey Nights
3:01
04
Day In, Day Out
3:22
05
Walking Away
4:11
06
Giving Up, Giving In
2:49
07
On & On & On
3:13
08
Riding the Fourth Wave
2:12
09
This One Goes Out To...
2:34
10
Supernothing
2:51
11
9mm and a Three Piece Suit
1:56
12
Kristina She Don’t Know I Exist
5:07
13
As the Footsteps Die Out Forever
3:16
14
1234 1234
7:11
Moments Worth Listening For
The precision of the horn line opening the title track, hitting with the force of a full orchestra.
The frantic, walking bass line in 9mm and a Three Piece Suit that never lets up for two minutes.
The shift into the melodic, bittersweet bridge of As the Footsteps Die Out Forever.
The sprawling, hidden-track chaos that closes out 1234 1234.

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