Rubble: The Farewell Drugs
Rubble: The Farewell Drugs
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Rubble
Label: Latino Bugger Veil
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 697410001019
Genre: Rock
Vinyl LP pressing of this 2011 debut album from the Austin-based Psychedelic rockers. Farewell Drugs is a modern Texas Psych project seven years in the making. And no, we don't mean tepid jangle Psychedelia from kids whose roots go all the way back to buying a Pebbles box-set in 2006: this is the hard stuff made by grown men who know better and can't help themselves. Rubble makes music where Texan icons Josefus and Stick Men with Ray Guns hold equal reverence; where covering Joe Byrd & the Field Hippies and songs from the Cruising soundtrack makes perfect sense.
Tracks:
1.1 Cigarette Rabbit
1.2 It's So Easy
1.3 Waiting to Die
1.4 Tom of Midland
1.5 Old Dominion
1.6 White Melt
1.7 On the Road South
1.8 Kangchenjunga
1.9 Southside Ashes
1.10 Grey at Grace