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| "go ahead and say
it" (EP) |
01. Don't Sit on the Pickets
02. The War at Home (mp3)
03. Sure Thing!
04. Jumping The Shark
05. Recidivism
Released: November 6, 2006. Independent.
Performed By: Meghan Kessinger (vocals, guitar), Jackson
Long (drums, vocals, auxiliary percussion) and Chris Rasmussen (vocals, bass).
Additional vocals on "The War at Home" and "Sure Thing!" by Sean Nelson. Tambourine on "The War at
Home" by Cameron Nicklaus.
Recording Info: Recorded at Ironwood and the Avast Recording Co.,
Seattle, Washington by Cameron Nicklaus.
Additional tracking mixing and mastering happened at the Conrad Apartments, Seattle.
Art direction, illustrations and plastic camera images by Jim Word Morris (www.jimwardmorris.com). Design by
Aaron Huffman.
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| Tummy Rock! Compliation
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Platonic (new; previously
unreleased)
Released: May 2006 on Tummy Rock! Records
(Missoula, MT).
Performed By: Meghan Kessinger (vocals, guitar), Jackson
Long (drums and doubled-track tambourine) and Chris Rasmussen (bass,
organ).
Recording Info: Recorded at Hear Me Shimmer and mixed at Fairhaven
College in Bellingham, WA by Jackson Long. Mastered by Paul Turpin at Bayside. |
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1. Sortie [Come and Gone]
2. Do Your Homework
3. One
Step Forward (mp3)
4. City Lights
5. Fingertips
6. Epitaph
7. Sharpest Pencils
8. Legal Fees
9. The Way Things Are Here
10. Our Favorite Day
Released: Mid-August 2004 on Skrocki Records (SKR005). National Distibution
through Revolver
USA.
Performed By: Jackson Long (vocals, drums), Meghan Kessinger (vocals,
guitar) and Chris Rasmussen (bass, vocals).
Organ on "Sortie" and shaker on "Sharpest Pencils" by Chris Walla.
Handclaps on "One Step Forward" by RT, CW, Adam Grunke, and Karlene Stauffacher.
Recording Info: Recorded and mixed by Chris Walla at the Hall of Justice
in Seattle, WA; June 27-July 3, 2004. Mastered by Ed Brooks at RFI CD Mastering, Seattle,
WA.
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1. The Way Things Are Here (mp3)
2. A Song About Driving (mp3)
3. More Than This (mp3)
4. Pretty (mp3)
5. Assume There Is No Friction (mp3)
6. Sortie [Come and Gone] (mp3)
Released: October 2002 on West of January Records (WOJ 007). Out
of print, as of November 2004.
Performed By: Jackson Long and Meghan Kessinger with Cristina Bautista (bass),
Matthew McGowan (bass) and Alina To (keys).
Recording Info: Tracks 1-4 were recorded in June 2002 at the Fairhaven
Recording Studio in Bellingham, WA by Tony Wishik and were mixed by Jackson.
"Sortie [Come and Gone]" and [keys on] "Assume There Is No Friction"
were recorded and mixed by Jackson at Studio Hear Me Shimmer" in Bellingham, WA. |
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| "Last Days of Summer
" (EP) |
1. You Went To Bed (mp3)
2. A Song About Driving
3. Assume There Is No Friction
4. Bankrupt On Selling
5. Our Favorite Day
6. Pretty (added in Jan 2002).
Released: August 2001/January 2002. Short-run/Self-Release.
Performed By: Jackson Long, Meghan Kessinger, Matthew McGowan (bass).
Recording Info: "You Went To Bed" was recorded April
2001 in the Humboldt House basement, "A Song About Driving" was was recorded on
July 26, 2001 at the "Big Pink" basement, Tacoma, Washington. "Assume There
Is No Friction" was recorded November-December 2000 at the Peter Parker practice
space and the Pittsburgh Apartments, Seattle, Washington by Matthew. "Our Favorite
Day" was recorded in Late May 2001 at the Humboldt House garage (Studio Hear
Shimmer), Bellingham, Washington.
All recordings, except "Friction," by Jackson on 4-track. |
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Do Your Homework
Released: Demo/Sampler (March 2004). Also included Distance EP
versions of "Sortie [Come and Gone]" and "A Song About Driving."
Performed By: Chris Rasmussen (bass), Jackson Long (drums)
and Meghan Kessinger (guitar, vocals).
Recording Info: Recorded on January 31st and February 1st, 2004 at
Studio Hear Shimmer, Bellingham, Washington by Jackson Long. Mixed by Jackson Long w/
assistance from Chris Rasmussen. Mastered by Doug Krebs at DIG Recording; Portland,
Oregon.
The Way Things Are Here
("Montana Version")
Released: Compilation track.
Performed By: Jackson Long (drums, vocals) and Meghan Kessinger (guitar,
vocals) with Jon Parkison (bass).
Recording Info: Recorded by Jon Parkison and Dave Van in
Kalispell, Montana on March 28, 2002. Mixed and mastered by Jon Parkison at Longjon,
Oklahoma City, OK.
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