Killed You Twice
The Pennies
Performed By
The Pennies
Album UPC
012487964720
CD Baby Track ID
2266963
Label
Ear X-Tacy Records
Released
2006-01-01
BPM
116
Rated
0
ISRC
usx9p0612821
Year
2006
Spotify Plays
149
Writers
Writer
Jeremy Podgursky
Pub Co
Turbo Tekkamaki Press (ASCAP)
Composer
Jeremy Podgursky
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Kentucky
Description
Heartfelt, passionate, psychedelic, shapeshifting, orchestral indie rock
Notes
From Louisville, Kentucky, The Pennies finally return after a several year hiatus to release the long-awaited follow up to their critically acclaimed
debut "Come, We Go" (1999). The 10 songs run the gamut from lush, psychedelic space rock to film-noir swing while passing through the terrain in-between. The
album is all the more impressive due to the fact that it was produced and recorded in singer/songwriter JEREMY PODGURSKY's home on a PRO TOOLS rig the band invested in. Co-produced by PODGURSKY and KEVIN COULTAS (RODAN, RACHELS, SONORA PINE, COME), the album's multiple layers and PODGURSKY'S kaleidoscopic
orchestrations reflect a true labor of love (although most would consider two years of recording/mixing and a year of unsatisfactory mastering jobs to be a breech birth!).
While the status of the band has been one of "indefinite hiatus", there are plans for a series of shows to celebrate this release. But the four year
delay of release has proven 10,000 THINGS to be ahead of the curve. Before other Louisville bands were experimenting with rock and roll's boundaries in bigger arenas, THE PENNIES were doing so tucked away in the basement by their own standards. The result is a full-blown, cinematic collection of songs unlike any
you have ever heard. From the synth swells of Track 1 to the spine-tingling string orchestra on TRACK 9, THE PENNIES cover more ground on one CD than most bands do in their whole lifespan.
debut "Come, We Go" (1999). The 10 songs run the gamut from lush, psychedelic space rock to film-noir swing while passing through the terrain in-between. The
album is all the more impressive due to the fact that it was produced and recorded in singer/songwriter JEREMY PODGURSKY's home on a PRO TOOLS rig the band invested in. Co-produced by PODGURSKY and KEVIN COULTAS (RODAN, RACHELS, SONORA PINE, COME), the album's multiple layers and PODGURSKY'S kaleidoscopic
orchestrations reflect a true labor of love (although most would consider two years of recording/mixing and a year of unsatisfactory mastering jobs to be a breech birth!).
While the status of the band has been one of "indefinite hiatus", there are plans for a series of shows to celebrate this release. But the four year
delay of release has proven 10,000 THINGS to be ahead of the curve. Before other Louisville bands were experimenting with rock and roll's boundaries in bigger arenas, THE PENNIES were doing so tucked away in the basement by their own standards. The result is a full-blown, cinematic collection of songs unlike any
you have ever heard. From the synth swells of Track 1 to the spine-tingling string orchestra on TRACK 9, THE PENNIES cover more ground on one CD than most bands do in their whole lifespan.
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