Previously on OPIUM HUM:
Beulah - When Your Heartstrings Break (1999)
Sweet, fuzzy, lo-fi indie rock. I saw Beulah sometime around late 2001 (maybe 2002) and my big takeaway, other than it being a really great show, was that I'd never seen a band less concerned about looking cool. Truly endearing, and with a seemingly endless arsenal of bittersweet hooks to match.
Track listing:
1. Maroon Bible
2. Law Low for the Letdown
3. Disco: The Secretaries Blues
4. The Rise and Fall of Our Hero's Reward
5. I Love John, She Loves Paul
6. Slo-Mo for the Masses
7. I've Been Broken (I've Been Fixed)
8. Queen of the Populists
9. Shotgun Dedication
10. Rust with Me
11. Delta
12. Dig the Subatomic Holdout #2
If it's any consolation
Remember we're fucked up together
So far
Also listen to:
Circulatory System - Circulatory System (2000) |
Elf Power - The Winter Is Coming (2000) |
And cover art resembling a Midwestern beer label from 1968. Pretty hep.
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