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Soak Your Shoes in Red Wine and Strike the Angels Dumb
2003
Grand Theft Autumn

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Published on April 29th 2003

To start off today, a couple of definitions.

  • Grand Theft Autumn: Record company run out of Urbana/Champaign, IL (i.e. cornfields) by ex-members of Braid, and Adam Fein of Absinthe Blind.
  • Soak Your Shoes in Red Wine and Strike the Angels Dumb: excessively long title (taken from lyrics on the last song of the album) for GTA's first compilation release showcasing some talent that you've probably never heard before.

    This album opens with the now defunct Shiner covering My Bloody Valentine's "Only Shallow." A cover that may not shock and awe listeners at first, but is a fairly decent and accurate cover of an amazing song. You can't really go wrong with MBV, but hey, this album doesn't stop, they've also got Jimi Shields (brother of Kevin Shields [MBV fame]) contributing a song. This comp keeps everything as close to the family as possible, with three tracks by ex-Lassie Foundation members as well as three tracks from ex-Mercury Rev members (which includes the track Jimi Shields contributes with Suzanne Thorpe). Not to mention a track by Shielbound (current Hey Mercedes guitarist Mike Shumaker's old band). Oh yes, and a track from Camden (ex-The Promise Ring). With all the ex's, formers, and families sorta out, its on to the content, which this comp has in spades.

    The flow of a compilation is really important and this is perfectly put together. It's somewhat a copout to open with "Only Shallow" when it was also the opener on the timeless MBV album "Loveless," but that could just be a personal opinion that you shouldn't use the opening track from an album as an opener on a compilation or mix CD. From the opening track, the album builds it's way up to track nine, Frank Lenz's "All my Stoner Friends" where it picks up the tempo for a few songs before slowly coming back down. Lenz's contribution is a twangy little song that makes the listener tap his or her foot and want to dance around a bit. "Sweaty Cigarette" by Duraluxe sounds influenced by Elliott Smith circa Either/Or. Duraluxe's song is followed by Scott Allen's "Computer Adios" which also has a sound influenced by Elliott Smith and Nick Drake. Both tracks stand out as high points of this comp.

    This compilation really contains stellar indie rock talent that isn't too well known. Every single song displays loads of promise. Wayne Everett (ex-Lassie Foundation) performs a song entitled "A Million Leaves" that starts off with an acoustic guitar and slowly builds into an intricate arrangement with horns and then ends quietly. One really great thing about this album was the pairing of male and female vocals on a number of the tracks that just gives the music a much more sensual sound. This is especially true on the Absinthe Blind track, "The Truth That Paints Your Eyes." Most of the songs on this tracks on this comp can be described as somewhat ethereal and lush, it's a very relaxing album to listen to. Definitely something to pick up when you get the chance.



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      Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 4, 2003 at 8:40 PM (EDT)
      My Score:

      this album is incredible. the eskimohunter, wayne everett, absinthe blind and charity empressa songs are my faves.

      www.somewherecold.com

      Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 3, 2003 at 3:42 PM (EDT)
      My Score:

      ' "Soak Your Shoes In King Cobra and Strike The Hobos Dumb"

      A comp for the streets. '

      mmmm, king cobra. or mickey's

      Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 2, 2003 at 12:07 PM (EDT)
      My Score:

      I really don't like Ted Leo's vocals for some reason.

      Maybe I need to give them more listens. Like the music though.

      Posted by AdamSocial on 2003-05-02 10:51:26
      My Score:

      Ted Leo is the shit.

      Adam
      www.pittpunk.com
      www.absolutesweetness.com

      Posted by lieutenant on 2003-04-30 20:57:41
      My Score:

      I prefer Ted Leo / Pharmacists.

      Just a random note.

      Posted by eyeball_kid on 2003-04-30 07:20:29
      My Score:

      2 Below - Luckily I think Grand Theft Audio is on the backburner as the main man reformed Three Colours Red - who are good! And don't sound like Zebrahead. Not that the two don't go hand in hand.

      Posted by zim_nation on 2003-04-30 01:47:49
      My Score:

      10 points to the reviewer for using the term "shock and awe"

      Posted by ElVaquero on 2003-04-30 00:52:52
      My Score:

      I must add my hatred for Grand Theft Audio to this. Good lord, that band needs to quit trying to be Zebrahead, cause even they started sucking after the first album. Good bands have at least two good discs.

      -El Vaquero
      GTA has none

      Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 at 4:26 PM (EDT)
      My Score:

      There's some TERRIBLE rock band by the name of Grand Theft Audio. I remember someone attacked me with thier stickers and sampler at Warped Tour a few years ago (and that's why I don't go anymore)

      - Scott
      http://www.local-felons.com
      (I love redheads)

      Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 at 4:09 PM (EDT)
      My Score:

      wouldn't "grand theft audio" be a better name for a record label? - bigjerk

      Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 at 3:42 PM (EDT)
      My Score:

      Camden is not really ex-promise ring. William and Ryan played in the promise ring for woodwater then they broke up. if you want to hear something really neat check out camden.

      Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 at 12:41 PM (EDT)
      My Score:

      this shizzy is too hot.

      ryan.

      Posted by KirbyPuckett on 2003-04-29 09:37:01
      My Score:

      TERRIBLE record label name.

      - Scott
      http://www.local-felons.com/
      (BAAAAAH)

      Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 at 2:02 AM (EDT)
      My Score:

      "Soak Your Shoes In King Cobra and Strike The Hobos Dumb"

      A comp for the streets.

      Ramo

      Posted by maverick on 2003-04-29 01:25:54
      My Score:

      This comp is really, really good. There isn't one single song on here that I don't at least moderately enjoy.

      Highly recommended.

      -Scott