Pickwick: Can't Talk Medicine

Pickwick SKU: 33045375
Pickwick: Can't Talk Medicine

Pickwick: Can't Talk Medicine

Pickwick SKU: 33045375

Format: CD

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Title: Can't Talk Medicine
Artist: Pickwick
Label: Small Press Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 656605779522
Genre: Rock

Reissue of 2013 release. Can't Talk Medicine is the highly anticipated debut full length from Seattle-based (and KEXP radio favorites) Pickwick. The band released a 7' series called Myths in 2011, and have gained attention in the Northwest with their stunning live shows and a host of sold out tour dates. Can't Talk Medicine was recorded in the band's living room to 1/2 inch tape on an 8-track to achieve the raw sound that the band has come to be recognized for. From the piano-heavy soul of opener 'Halls of Columbia', to the stand out duet with Sharon van Etten, 'Lady Luck,' Pickwick s Can't Talk Medicine takes listeners on a journey filled with raw instrumentation, huge vocals, found sounds and themes of mental illness.

Tracks:
1.1 Halls of Columbia
1.2 The Round
1.3 Hacienda Motel
1.4 Well, Well
1.5 Myths
1.6 Brother Roland
1.7 Letterbox
1.8 The Shadow
1.9 Lady Luck (Featuring Sharon Van Etten)
1.10 Can't Talk Medicinw
1.11 Staged Names
1.12 Window Sill
1.13 Santa Rosa
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