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Tacocat- This Mess Is A Place

SKU: 098787128512
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Tacocat- This Mess Is A Place
Tacocat- This Mess Is A Place

Vinyl LP pressing. When Seattle band Tacocat - vocalist Emily Nokes, bassist Bree McKenna, guitarist Eric Randall, and drummer Lelah Maupin - first started in 2007, the world they were responding to was vastly different from the current Seattle scene of diverse voices they've helped foster. It was a world of house shows, booking DIY tours on MySpace, and writing funny, deliriously catchy feminist pop-punk songs when feminism was the quickest way to alienate yourself from the then-en vogue garage-rock bros. Their lyrical honesty, humor, and hit-making sensibilities have built the band a fiercely devoted fanbase over the years, one that has followed them from basements to dive bars to sold-out shows at the Showbox.

Track List

  1. Hologram
  2. New World
  3. Grains of Salt
  4. The Joke of Life
  5. Little Friend
  6. Rose-Colored Sky
  7. The Problem
  8. Crystal Ball
  9. Meet Me at la Palma
  10. Miles and Miles
Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Tacocat- This Mess Is A Place

SKU: 098787128512
Regular price $810.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 5.03.19

 
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Vinyl LP pressing. When Seattle band Tacocat - vocalist Emily Nokes, bassist Bree McKenna, guitarist Eric Randall, and drummer Lelah Maupin - first started in 2007, the world they were responding to was vastly different from the current Seattle scene of diverse voices they've helped foster. It was a world of house shows, booking DIY tours on MySpace, and writing funny, deliriously catchy feminist pop-punk songs when feminism was the quickest way to alienate yourself from the then-en vogue garage-rock bros. Their lyrical honesty, humor, and hit-making sensibilities have built the band a fiercely devoted fanbase over the years, one that has followed them from basements to dive bars to sold-out shows at the Showbox.

Track List

  1. Hologram
  2. New World
  3. Grains of Salt
  4. The Joke of Life
  5. Little Friend
  6. Rose-Colored Sky
  7. The Problem
  8. Crystal Ball
  9. Meet Me at la Palma
  10. Miles and Miles