playlist artwork#12 this weekAn Epilogue

by A Toothless Life

Tracks

1 3:10 348 listens
2 1:33 195 listens
3 4:02 142 listens
4 1:41 109 listens
5 3:03 97 listens
6 2:29 86 listens
7 1:42 90 listens
8 2:16 75 listens
9 2:34 67 listens
10 1:50 66 listens
11 0:59 61 listens
12 2:19 64 listens
13 1:44 55 listens
14 1:50 70 listens
15 1:55 86 listens
16 2:36 58 listens
17 1:31 56 listens
18 1:17 59 listens
19 1:36 78 listens
20 2:03 59 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 08/10/2009

The songs on An Epilogue are bastards, that’s for sure, but that doesn’t mean they should be orphaned.  Most were written during the tenure of the band I led, A Toothless Life, which is one of the reasons I’ve credited it to that group.  The songs “Read ‘em and Weep” and “Life’s Cheap in a Blizzard” were performed by previous bands of mine (Jump Sunday and Sherlock, respectively).  I include them here to give them their proper due and because I feel they fit into my songwriting continuum.

 

The tracks are arranged in semi-chronological, semi-Freudian order.  Most were written in a similar frame of mind, the same I found myself in during the time I wrote under the name A Toothless Life.  Many strings tie these songs together; some are apparent, some aren’t.  It may seem hodge-podged or ham-fisted.  In fact, I hope it does.  I try to wring a lot out of my work and I know a little bit of chaos can be as healthy as harmony.

 

All songs were written and recorded by me, Derek Porter.  I performed all the instrumentation, except for the following people, who I greatly admire, consequently –

 

Danny Eddy – drums, “Read ‘em and Weep”

John Scott – bass/vocals, “Life’s Cheap in a Blizzard”

Chad Molloy – second guitar, “Life’s Cheap in a Blizzard”

Evan Marien – string pad, “Vapid, Insipid Synonyms”

Nathan Retzer – drums, “Some Cheap Anesthetic,” “Scoliosis,” “An Acrostic” and “Lola”

Jason Culver – wood block, “Some Cheap Anesthetic”

 

Tracks 11 and 20 were featured in films made by my brother, Jeph.  You can find his work here – www.dirtycricket.net

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

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sandra44baby

Hello,

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sandra44baby • 2010-04-25 14:45:38

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sebchad

Très bien!! I love it

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sebchad • 2009-10-18 14:50:10

Cet enregistrement me plait beaucoup. C'est un festival de chansons aux allures 60's / brit pop. Toutes les chansons sont comme du bon chocolat et s'écoutent avec beaucoup de plaisir. J'avais jeter une oreille au précédent et c'était déjà pas mal. Mais la je préfère car le songwritting est plus personnel (je ne retrouve pas des sensations Oasis et tant mieux), et la qualité de la voix et des arrangements sont au rendez vous. Bravo!
Bino Panda

Awesome

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Bino Panda • 2010-04-07 01:19:59

soooo goood ^_^ the album is entertaining the whole way through the style varies and mood varies, it's a really exciting album. The recording quality is nice too!
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