The Chub EP is available on
iTunes,
Lala, and most other digital music stores.
You can get a copy of the CD at Waterloo and End Of An Ear in Austin. For you out-o-towners, online ordering is available now from
Waterloo Records.
"Damn Machines is an anthem in search of a deserving revolution, and easily one of the year's ten best tunes." - MOKB
"I just know that this is the first record
I’ve gotten from out of nowhere in a long time that actually made me
feel something. " - Gordon Lamb, 24 Hour Party Pooper
"This is the kind of stuff you play to put a mellow
exclamation point at the end of a great day. Not bad for two guys who
met drinking beer while floating down a river in July of '08, added a
guitarist and gave us Chub not quite a year later. Well done! VIVA!" - Peter Hamm, caughtinthecarousel.com
"Out of the songs on Chub, it's difficult to pick one best track, but I
find myself coming back to "Expiration" and "I May Have a Drink," in
particular, over and over again -- the former has a solid majesty to
it that I love, while the latter puts up a somber, all-knowing facade
over doubt and desperation, finally cracking when Norwood flips the
repeated "I assure you, it passes" line around and demands, "Assure me
it passes." That combination of pleading uncertainty and resignation
hits home, hard." - Space City Rock
"Chub is more than just a reverent ode to
the band members’ rock heroes. Bassist/singer Dave Norwood’s
world-weary lyrics, coupled with the band’s great instinct for
restraint and the dry, stately tone of guitarist Trey Pool’s Fender
Telecaster, make for a compelling if familiar sound." - Bryan Carroll, Austinist
Dust storm photo credit: NOAA George E. Marsh Album