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RED EYED LEGENDS

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Red Eyed Legends: Wake Up, Legend
It's kinda weird being a band these days, especially when you don't
follow the prescribed "rules" of successful bandship, like: playing
shows regularly and often, touring for months on end, hiring the
"right" press person, orchestrating massive click-thrus to your MySpace
page, pretending you like other bands that you actually don't, or
following up your 2004 EP with a full-length sometime before 2008. You
might actually just have to do it because you get off on the sound of
your own seat-of-the-pants guitar playing, or you think your bandmates
are funny, or one of them is also your weed connection, or some
combination thereof.
Anyway that's what we'd like you to keep in mind as you interpret the
sounds of the Red Eyed Legends' long awaited full-length release, "Wake
Up, Legend." There's no real gimmick or formula or new band
smell. It's more or less the evolution of four vets of the Chicago, DC,
and Omaha punk, postpunk, and garage scenes--still toying with funky
guitars and beat-up organs and hissing amps, still inspired by some
primitive drive to try and create something in the realm of rock 'n'
roll that might provoke you to
dance or cry or punch a wall.
If you ever wondered what happened to the singer from the Monorchid, or
the guitar player from the Dishes, or the bass player from Cinco de
Gatos*, or the drummer from the Submarine Races . . . oh, wait, they're
still a band. Anyway, might we recommend the Red Eyed Legends? You
won't be disappointed for long--like five minutes max.
* who has been replaced since recording with the bass player from White Savage
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