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Track 32: “You Don’t Comb Your Hair Anymore” at The Trouble Dolls
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30-31 “Track 30-31: “Keep It Dark” / “All This Madness Could Be Ours”. Track 32-1/2: “December”. Track 32: “You Don’t Comb Your Hair Anymore”. At December 5, 2011. In The Difficult Neverending Second Album. Sometimes inspiration is hanging on the wall right in front of where you’ve been standing for years. There’s a poster in our rehearsal space of a Dennis Hopper photograph of a couple sitting in a booth at a diner. On trombone and the amazing Chris McBurney. Feed for this Entry. Gigs, Events and Stuff.
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Archive for the 'album news' Category. At September 23, 2007. In an effort to imagine what it would be like to participate in a crazy 21st century world where all media was easily accessible, searchable, discoverable, listenable and viewable, we’ve posted our first album, Sticky,. For streaming here on our fancy-ass new. Blog Here it is. In an effort to imagine what it would be like to make money, we have also decided to continue to make Sticky. Available at highly profitable locations like iTunes.
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The Trouble Dolls’ roots go back to Kudzu, the cowpunk band formed by singer Cheri Rennert and guitarist Matty Karas when both were attending high school in Huntington Beach, Calif. Three months after their formation, they recorded a demo in the garage studio of reclusive pop genius Emitt Rhodes. And sent it to legendary KROQ DJ Rodney Bingenheimer (“Rodney on the ROQ”). Sydney Morning Herald review of “Sticky”. PopMatters review of “Sticky”. Gigs, Events and Stuff. The Difficult Neverending Second Album.
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Track 27: “I Wrote a Song for You” at The Trouble Dolls
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Track 28: “Spider Sabich”. Track 27: “I Wrote a Song for You”. At October 23, 2011. In The Difficult Neverending Second Album. Responses to “Track 27: “I Wrote a Song for You””. Feed for this Entry. Will not be published) (required). Track 28: “Spider Sabich”. Gigs, Events and Stuff. The Difficult Neverending Second Album. Half A Cow Records. Lightning Kites on Myspace. Trouble Dolls on Myspace. Gigs, Events and Stuff. The Trouble Dolls is powered by WordPress 2.9.2.
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Archive for the 'The Difficult Neverending Second Album' Category. Track 35: “The Queen of Queens”. At February 2, 2012. In The Difficult Neverending Second Album. Track 34: “Bad Bank”. At January 19, 2012. In The Difficult Neverending Second Album. You’ve been a very, very naughty financial institution. Track 33: “O My Body”. At January 12, 2012. In The Difficult Neverending Second Album. Track 32-1/2: “December”. At December 8, 2011. In The Difficult Neverending Second Album. The sleigh bells were jing...
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30-31. “Track 30-31: “Keep It Dark” / “All This Madness Could Be Ours” at The Trouble Dolls
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Track 29: “Masters of Cock”. Track 32: “You Don’t Comb Your Hair Anymore”. 30-31 “Track 30-31: “Keep It Dark” / “All This Madness Could Be Ours”. At November 18, 2011. In The Difficult Neverending Second Album. All This Madness Could Be Ours was for a friend’s still-in-production sci-fi web series, and it seemed kind of. Responses to “30-31. “Track 30-31: “Keep It Dark” / “All This Madness Could Be Ours””. Feed for this Entry. Will not be published) (required). Track 29: “Masters of Cock”.
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Archive for the 'friends' Category. VIDEO: “Spider Sabich” (and “Who Are Yous? At June 15, 2010. Our friend (and immensely talented singer-songwriter-producer-dad) Mark Bacino. Filmed us performing a new song, “Spider Sabich,” for episode 5 of his video show “Speakin’ the Queens.” We then backed Mark for “Who Are Yous? 8221; a track from his fantastic new album Queens English. Mark’s album (did we mention it’s fantastic? 8221; is the Williamsburg song, so we felt right at home. You ask. Spider Sabich.
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Track 29: “Masters of Cock” at The Trouble Dolls
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Track 28: “Spider Sabich”. 30-31 “Track 30-31: “Keep It Dark” / “All This Madness Could Be Ours”. Track 29: “Masters of Cock”. At November 10, 2011. In The Difficult Neverending Second Album. That’s too bad, what with winter coming and all.) The song pretty much wrote itself, which we wish happened more often. That’s our friend and former bandmate Michael Taylor screaming maniacally in the final chorus by the way — his first appearance on a Trouble Dolls track in a very long time. Feed for this Entry.
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Archive for the 'Gigs, Events and Stuff' Category. GIG: Shake It Off. At April 29, 2008. In Gigs, Events and Stuff. We’re coming out of hibernation, and we’ll be shaking off the dust and the rust Friday May 2 as part of the Baggot Inn’s final-week-in-business festivities:. 82 W 3rd St., betw Sullivan & Thompson, NYC. 8 pm – Jenny Amlen. 9 pm – Trouble Dolls. 10 pm – The Bisbees. Gigs, Events and Stuff. The Difficult Neverending Second Album. Half A Cow Records. Lightning Kites on Myspace.
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