
Alice And Friends is a Rock album by Box Elders, originally released in 2009. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Garage Rock
- raw
- rowdy
- punky
About
There’s a line from the title track of <i>Alice and Friends</i> that goes “you knew they wouldn’t ask a second time, so you joined the band, banging pots and pans.” It neatly sums up their creative aesthetic. The Box Elders sound like they created the band for no better reason than to have a good time, which may be the best reason of all of course. This is not to say the playing is overly sloppy — these guys can play well enough to pull this off by a mile — it’s that these melodic, hook-filled, three-chord ditties truly sound as if they were recorded in a cinderblock basement just for a lark. The sound is tinny and distorted with delightfully dated Farfisa organ trills rising from above the furious rumble of the drums, warbly guitars, hollered harmonies, and lyrics that range from odd to amusing to just plain goofy. “Cougars” even includes a “rowwrr” after each chorus. Featuring 14 songs in precisely 30 minutes <i>Alice and Friends</i> is an infectious lo-fi creation of stripped-down and economical beauty. Inspired by the <i>Nuggets</i> box set and mid-‘60s garage pop, the Box Elders sound like they’re having a ball on this debut release.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Jackie Wood1:22
- 2Alice and Friends2:20
- 3Stay2:18
- 4Dave1:53
- 5Necro2:10
- 6Atlantis2:05
- 7One Foot In Front of the Other1:39
- 8Talk Amongst Yourself1:56
- 9Hole In My Head1:39
- 10Ronald Dean1:48
- 11Isabella2:26
- 12Cougars2:21
- 1320121:36
- 14Death of Me4:29
Credits
Performers
- Dave GoldbergDRUMS ORGAN
- Clayton McIntyreVOCALS BASS
- Jeremiah McIntyreVOCALS GUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold
