Egg Eggs: Little Sickie: First Signs Of Infection

Egg Eggs SKU: 31194112
Egg Eggs: Little Sickie: First Signs Of Infection

Egg Eggs: Little Sickie: First Signs Of Infection

Egg Eggs SKU: 31194112

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Little Sickie: First Signs Of Infection
Artist: Egg Eggs
Label: Feeding Tube
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 019962205521
Genre: Rock

Egg, Eggs present Little Sickie: First Signs of Infection. "The A-side is a live recording of a very special Turners Falls performance, at which singer David Russell literally 'called it in' on Skype. Many audience members remarked how much more relaxing (not to mention relaxed) the band seemed without Mr. Russell in their midst. And that may or may not be, but this here is definite sonic evidence that the band played real well without David's physical hectoring. Lauri McNamara also calls in her electronic rinkery, but the rest of 'em - Ted, Scott, Sophie, Jen and Brett - provide a wiggling backdrop of nudist/dada minimalism. Shorn of all clothes, the four played in semi-darkness on an array of gadgets that would have made James Bond green with envy. None of the devices can actually be named here, since patents on all of them are pending, but you can hear their beauty. A sprong here, a plonk there, and above it all - a withering dither. The flip was recorded at the old Feeding Tube store with Olivia, Sophie, Scott, Ted and David, all fully dressed, and playing like they were a circle of overwound mechanical toys. What's it like being ready to pop? Just give this a spin and you'll know more than you ever dreamed possible. And that's what they call Little Sickie." - Byron Coley (2016)

Tracks:
1.1 (Gold) Shannon ; Beverly's Garage's Playing Through a Peek 5.2.15
2.1 (Silver) 2.28.13 Feeding Tube Northampton, Ma
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