
Pythons is an Alt/Indie album by Surfer Blood, originally released in 2013. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.
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Produced by Gil Norton—who knows plenty about bringing out the best in punk, pop, and everything in between, as evidenced by his work with Foo Fighters, Pixies, and Patti Smith—<i>Pythons</i> is the album that South Florida's Surfer Blood had in it. Although "Needles and Pins" and "Slow Six" feature a glossier Surfer Blood and "Demon Dance" could be a latter-day Roy Orbison hit from the Jeff Lynne school of production, the remaining seven tracks are amazingly stripped down and vibrant. "Gravity" is a joyously upbeat harmony-enhanced summer hit single in the waiting, with punchy bass guitar following John Paul Pitts' boyish delivery. "I Was Wrong" adds a touch of drama, with a dynamic, Weezer-like punch ready to spring forth in the chorus. "Squeezing Blood" captures the earnest '60s-inspired pop of Fountains of Wayne. "Blair Witch" throws clean-cut vocals on top of compact, grungy guitars. Surfer Blood is proof that with the songs and the right producer, anything is possible. The deluxe version adds two solid bonus tracks: "Bird 4 U" and "Phantom Limb."
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Demon Dance3:17
- A2Gravity2:49
- A3Weird Shapes3:32
- A4I Was Wrong3:40
- A5Squeezing Blood3:17
Side B
- B1Say Yes To Me2:56
- B2Blair Witch3:15
- B3Needles And Pins3:44
- B4Slow Six4:28
- B5Prom Song3:56
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- angular
- anxious
- art school
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- John Paul PittsVOCALS, GUITAR
- Kevin R. WilliamsBASS, KEYBOARDS, VOCALS
- Surfer BloodWRITTEN BY, PERFORMER WRITTEN-BY, PERFORMER
- Thomas FeketeGUITAR, VOCALS
- Tyler SchwarzDRUMS
6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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