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Monday, August 10, 2009

Tracklist for Hear Here: The Triangle revealed

Posted by Grayson Currin on Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 4:11 PM
click to enlarge Annuals' Adam Baker, recording Hear Here: The Triangle at Flying Tiger Sound.
  • Annuals' Adam Baker, recording Hear Here: The Triangle at Flying Tiger Sound.

On Saturday, Aug. 29, Annuals, The Never, Hammer No More the Fingers and Birds of Avalon will play Cat's Cradle to celebrate the release of Hear Here: The Triangle, a 17-track compilation featuring loads of new songs (and a few old cuts) from several of the Triangle's best bands: The Rosebuds, Lonnie Walker, The Love Language, Birds of Avalon, The Kingsbury Manx and many more. A copy of the compilation—a joint production between Flying Tiger Sound, Terpsikhore Records and 88.1 WKNC FM—is included for $10 admission at the 8:30 p.m. Cradle show.

And it's totally worth it, if for nothing more than the best Lonnie Walker song yet ("Feels Like Right," which opens the disc) and the funniest The Rosebuds song yet ("Brad Cook Is Not Your Man," which closes the disc). A promotional video for Hear Here has been making the rounds, and it includes "Flesh and Blood," a Johnny Cash cover by Annuals that didn't make the final cut due to licensing rights. The video approved tracklisting will be waiting after the jump.

Hear Here: Triangle compilation rallies all-star lineup from Jason Arthurs on Vimeo.

1. Lonnie Walker, "Feels Like Right"

2. Kooley High, "Can't Go Wrong"

3. The Love Language, "Horophones"

4. The Never, "Littlest Things"

5. Colossus, "Sunglasses in Space"

6. Birds of Avalon, "Telepathic Creep"

7. Hammer No More The Fingers, "The Visitor"

8. Motor Skills, "Right as Hell"

9. The Kingsbury Manx, "Custer's Last Stand"

10. Blount Harvey, "The Three"

11. Static Minds, "Time Bomb"

12. The Beast, "My People"

13. Americans In France, "No Love for a Prophet"

14. Inflowential, "Sheriff"

15. The Old Ceremony, "Gone Go the Memories"

16. Sunfold, "Weeping Wall"

17. The Rosebuds, "Brad Cook is Not Your Man"

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great compilation, cannot wait for the 29th! :) & in Raleigh - the same night, be sure to catch Blount Harvey, Kooley High & Tanya Morgan L!VE at The Pour House Music Hall on Saturday, Aug. 29th. Show starts at 10PM, 18 & up - Tickets $6/$8. http://www.the-pour-house.com!

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Posted by CHutcherson on August 22, 2009 at 5:04 AM

cannot wait for this show and album!! too bad flesh and blood can't be included.. love that track off the teaser video!

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Posted by Hill on August 14, 2009 at 11:25 AM

[...] Here and its release party are going to be awesome; just ask New Raleigh, Music.MyNC and Scan. Share and [...]

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Posted by Hear Here CD Release Party Aug. 29 at Cat’s Cradle | WKNC 88.1 FM Raleigh on August 13, 2009 at 10:41 AM

I wonder how Rachel Sloane feels about that Rosebud's song

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Posted by Charlie Burnett on August 12, 2009 at 9:47 PM

[...] due on Aug. 29. “Feel Like Right” opens the comp and Grayson from the Independent describes it as “the best Lonnie Walker song [...]

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Posted by Lonnie Walker Named Earfarm ‘Band Of The Week’ on August 12, 2009 at 3:12 PM

[...] Scan) The tracklist for the forthcoming Hear Here compilation album has been revealed and you can check [...]

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Posted by Hear Here Tracklist on August 11, 2009 at 5:13 PM

“Brad Cook is Not Your Man” yes!

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Posted by Martin on August 11, 2009 at 4:54 PM

amazing!

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Posted by Sam on August 10, 2009 at 4:50 PM
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