Pinebender ‎– Things Are About To Get Weird (Full Album) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Aug 29, 2016
DESCRIPTION:
Ohio Gold Records, 1999.

[0:00] There's A Bag Of Weights In The Bag Of My Car
[12:29] Kick It
[16:55] New Balance
[20:27] Before The Calm Was Lost
[26:21] Simp Twister 7:20
[33:36] An F Cat Can Play Fetch Too
[37:34] So, This Is Your Apartment
[41:02] Now How It Will Happen
[47:10] California
[53:29] The Depth Of The Silence That Was Reigning Over The Veranda

Drums, Written-By – Stephen Howard
Guitar [Baritone, 12 String, 16 String], Bass – Matt Clark
Guitar, Vocals, Written-By – Chris Hansen
Mastered By – Mike Hagler
Recorded By – Steve Albini

Recorded at Electrical Audio - Studio B, Chicago, IL, February 1999, mastered at Kingsize Sound Labs, Chicago, IL.

"The experimental three-piece of Pinebender originated in the Chicago suburbs in late 1997. With their minimal instrumentation that consists of Matt Clark (low guitars), Chris Hansen (guitar/vocals), and Stephen Howard (drums), a slow-paced but melodic tone of experimental indie resulted as the three-piece played around Chicago for the next two years. Following a deal with Ohio Gold Records in 1999, Pinebender's first full-length, Things Are About to Get Weird, resulted the following year with some production help from Steve Albini. The EP Too Good to Be True followed in 2000 before the band switched over to Lovitt for 2003's The High Price of Living Too Long with a Single Dream. Clark exited Pinebender in summer 2002, prior to that album's release, and the band didn't release any new material for several years. Hansen stayed put as Howard moved from drums to baritone guitar and Dennis Stacer joined on behind the kit; the new lineup then issued Working Nine to Wolf in the fall of 2006."

https://www.discogs.com/Pinebender-Things-Are-About-To-Get-Weird/release/1040267
http://www.dischord.com/release/ohg08/things-are-about-to-get-weird
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