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TONY SLY (No Use for a Name) 12 Song Program LP


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TONY SLY "12 Song Program" LP

http://stores.channeladvisor.com/vinylhome/Items/FAT-751-1

Having been a big fan of No Use for a Name and the solo split LP with Tony Sly and Joey Cape, I am excited to hear this. Excited to hear the song with Joey Cape on it, too. According to the folks at Fat, Fat Mike says that it's his "favorite thing Fat Wreck has released in 10 years". That is a pretty big deal. Here's an mp3 to check out http://s3.fatwreck.com/sync/audio_track/the_audio_file/254/Tony_Sly_The_Shortest_Pier.mp3 . What do you think?

From the Fat Wreck press release:

After more than 20 years at the helm of the legendary punk rock act No Use For a Name, TONY SLY continues to illustrate his songwriting prowess with the release of his first full-length solo album, 12 Song Program. Abandoning the signature electric guitars and aggressive rhythms of NUFAN, Tony sets out armed with only his soothing and captivating melodies, guided by an acoustic guitar and a smattering of various other classic instruments. As a master of transcribing personal experiences and bemusements into transcendent verse, it follows that the lyrical content of 12 Song Program is nothing short of poetic as well. The songs range from folk to pop, with many genre defying moments in between, but are all sewn together seamlessly with the common thread of innovative and dexterous craftsmanship. 12 Song Program serves to display an angle of Tony’s songwriting that rarely emerged in the medium of punk rock, with notable influences including such varied artists as The Beatles, Iron and Wine, Coner Oberst, and Elliot Smith. To further develop the aural layers of the album, Tony utilizes the vocal capabilities of Karina Deniké (Dance Hall Crashers) and Joey Cape (Lagwagon) to complement his own. As a whole, 12 Song Program is a triumphant foray into new territory for TONY SLY, bolstered by intriguing and unforgettable melodies that leave the listener craving more.

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