The Ballad Of Doug (Red Vinyl)
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Format Details: Red Vinyl
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Red vinyl repress. Pure pop and tragic love songs for sad people. The Telephone Numbers, a band led by San Francisco native Thomas Rubenstein, siphons their spirit from the jangle pop pantheon, echoing classic power-pop and 80s/90s indie. The touches of violin, layers of guitar and soaring backing vocals make this seem bigger than just a DIY record, and it sure is. Now available on red vinyl. There's always good music in San Francisco, you just never hear about it till someone somewhere else finally pays attention. The Telephone Numbers and contemporaries live in the tiny spaces between row houses in the outer districts of San Francisco. You can hear them earnestly strumming through cheap practice amps choked with probably too much reverb and trying to craft ambitious sounds with no career ambitions and few resources. These bands were rarely invited to play the bigger venues in their own hometown when it mattered. They had their own intimate shows wherever they could beg for space, and that's maybe more fun. The band leader, Thomas Rubenstein is 100% from this subculture of record geeks and renters, haunting bedrooms studios and fog-damp garage practice spaces. He writes tragic love songs that pull from classic power-pop and 80s/90s indie. He recruited a whole host of pals to help him make The Ballad of Doug, which may or may not be a concept album about the rise and fall of the Gin Blossoms. The touches of violin, layers of guitar and soaring backing vocals make this seem bigger than just a DIY record, and it is.
The Telephone Numbers
The Maureens
Stephen's Shore
Sad Eyed Beatniks
Rural France
Prism Shores
Model Shop
Laughing
Ashaine White
Mamalarky
Rebekka Karijord
XiAOWANG
Hazy Sour Cherry
Tofa
American Werewolf Academy
Drinking Boys and Girls Choir