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Tornado - EP

by Huckleberry Binge

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Fur Trapper 04:14
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Tornado 03:30
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In your 37 floor apartment you can see the concrete through the lens of insecure attachement there's a rattlesnake in your hallway he's sippin on gin you hear the violin you never know who might invade how would it be to be alone with me? because the trade winds never know which way the markets gonna blow your eldest daughter eloise downstairs trying to find the cure for ailment her latest prescription it cannot repair on your costa rican family vacation confrontation with the native language feel the burden of disownment The walls there are moving in visions of your first wife and what is right get you to commit to the touch oh the lush of Sin Sweet Sin how would it be to be alone with me? because the trade winds never know which way the markets gonna blow In your 37 floor apartment you can see the concrete through the lens of insecure attachement there's a rattlesnake in your hallway he's sippin on gin you hear the violin you never know who might invade The banks they are moving in flashes of a erosion and skin that went before get you to commit to the touch oh the lush Sin Sweet Sin The walls they seem closer than beore

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"Bursting at the seams with talent and energy." -The Valley Advocate

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released August 28, 2013

Recorded onto 1/4 inch tape by Joshua Sitron in Florence MA
Mixed by Joshua Sitron
Mastered by Paul Geluso
Produced by Joshua Sitron and Huckleberry Binge

A very special thanks to Jesse French, who played drums on all of the EP's tracks, and to Megan Miller, who played accordion on "Sleep Through the Storm"

Huckleberry Binge is: Gage Lyons, Jad Quesada Khoury, Jonah Simonak and Will Meyer.

website: www.huckleberrybinge.com
contact: huckleberrybinge@gmail.com

Huckleberry Binge is lucky enough to have an identity crisis. What began as a dingy folk duo at Hampshire College where guitarist Jonah Simonak and bassist Will Meyer were paying homage to their hometown heroes, The Felice Brothers, Huckleberry Binge mutated into a rock band with the addition of drummer Jad Quesada-Khoury and guitarist Gage Lyons. Mark Twain is on a three-day bender: recklessly emotional with huge opinions. Simonak, Meyer, and Lyons contribute three types of songwriting to one dynamic mess steeped in hazy roots rock and chaotic pop anthems. The songs are dancy and dirgy. They’re coming straight from the Northeastern United States - staring deep into the heart of America from swaying pine trees and regurgitating sonic commentary. Casting themselves into ageless megastorms, gazing from above through the "burnt out halls of the missile silos" for a clue. Best possible efforts from a bunch of “country-bred pop critters” (The Boston Counter Cultural Compass 5/30).
Huckleberry Binge has been found sharing the stage with Boston politico-rockers State Radio in a shimmery theatre or at home in a sludgy basement packed with local punks looking for a good tragicomedy. They share bills with local Pioneer Valley heroes And The Kids, Who’Da Funk It?, Young Tricksters, and Great Smokey as well as more Boston-area rockers Among Criminals, The Dig, Cult & Leper, and Noms drawing creatively and motivationally from the host of talent oozing out of Massachusetts.

Their recent efforts, along with producer Joshua Sitron, have resulted in a five song EP recorded onto ¼” tape - their snazziest product ever. Eternal salvation guaranteed or your money back within 34-99 business days.

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Huckleberry Binge Amherst Center, Massachusetts

A whirl of fuzzed-out folk rock and murky pop anthems from Amherst, MA. Songs about villains, heroes, and nobodies in the ferment of The Digital Age. Dancy and dirgy.

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