MP3 Handtruck - Tape Travels
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Quirky pop tunes and progressive rock for skilled dancers.
10 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, POP: Quirky
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Formed in 1995, recorded "Tape Travels" on the ol' 4-track in 1996 (and released it that year), still trying to soldier on. Actually I started Handtruck as a solo project, with slide shows and playing to backing tracks I had pre-recorded on my antiquated 4-track. After the last live Handtruck line-up fell apart in Oct. '98, I decided I'd play solo and spent several months working up songs I could sing by myself, like "Deacon Blues," "Let's Make The Water Turn Black," and "There You Are" (by the Flaming Lips).
Not exactly James Taylor, but it was stuff I enjoyed. I played exactly one gig like that (opening for Hattiesburg pals Thirteen) and decided that wasn't really for me. Then I hooked up with Buffalo Nickel in April '99 and started learning the country genre, which is harder and way more enjoyable than I ever thought it would be. But I'm a rocker at heart, so I want to get some of my stuff out to the world.
10 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, POP: Quirky
Details:
Formed in 1995, recorded "Tape Travels" on the ol' 4-track in 1996 (and released it that year), still trying to soldier on. Actually I started Handtruck as a solo project, with slide shows and playing to backing tracks I had pre-recorded on my antiquated 4-track. After the last live Handtruck line-up fell apart in Oct. '98, I decided I'd play solo and spent several months working up songs I could sing by myself, like "Deacon Blues," "Let's Make The Water Turn Black," and "There You Are" (by the Flaming Lips).
Not exactly James Taylor, but it was stuff I enjoyed. I played exactly one gig like that (opening for Hattiesburg pals Thirteen) and decided that wasn't really for me. Then I hooked up with Buffalo Nickel in April '99 and started learning the country genre, which is harder and way more enjoyable than I ever thought it would be. But I'm a rocker at heart, so I want to get some of my stuff out to the world.
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