Posted by aubin on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 at 7:00 PM (EST)
Alkaline Trio have posted one of the tracks from their New Year's Eve 7-inch released to attendees of their show on December 31st. The band shared the bill with fellow Chicagoans, Smoking Popes and appropriately enough, the track is a cover of that band's track, "Off My Mind."
The track comes from the Popes 1993 indie full length, Get Fired. You can check it out or download it from the Trio's myspace page. The band has promised that the Popes will be posting their contribution to the 7-inch soon. V2 (49 comments)
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Someone (January 2, 2007)
I always liked this band, but they put on the most disappointing live show I've ever seen. It broke my heart. 8+ Replies
GlassPipeMurder (January 2, 2007)
decent cover. i'm glad it's dan singing and not matt attempting josh's vocals.
gregs (January 2, 2007)
Nice. At least now I can listen to it and judge just how much I'm willing to overpay for a copy on eBay
Someone (January 2, 2007)
If you guys knew how to spend your money wisely, you would've seen Local H instead. Still one of the most underrated bands going today. 3+ Replies
Someone (January 2, 2007)
The only Trio CD I really enjoy is Goddamnit, but I was impressed enough with their cover of one of my favorite Popes songs that I'll be checking out one of their other albums. 3+ Replies
Someone (January 3, 2007)
In response to the Local H/ Alkaline Trio Argument, You're both wrong and both right. I'm a fan of both bands and Alkaline Trio's live shows are almost always a disapointment. Local H may not have the same success they did in the 90s but anyone who has paid attention to them know they still have been writing and putting out great quailty rock and roll records for years. They also still sell out shows every time they play in the Chicagoland area. Rather than attempt to go all out and sign to a big record deal Local H chooses to basically do everything by themselves and play music on their time and how they want to do it. They have been able to do it for years and have the success they want, so I say good for them. Alkaline Trio still plays somewhat smaller venues and although they are considered a "big band" in the punknews.org community most show rest of comment 4+ Replies
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