Pinback
Some Offcell Voices
In the early days of Pinback, they were known mostly as two lauded musicians who spent their spare time away from their
primary projects (Three Mile Pilot, Thingy, Heavy Vegetable) to hone their home recording skills while experimenting
with ideas, tones, and instrumentation that didn't quite fit into those primary projects. Pinback hadn't yet become
their day job; it hadn't yet become a well-oiled 5-piece touring machine; and it had no idea where it was going to go.
In retrospect, that earnest curiosity is what makes those early Pinback recordings so resonant and so unique, and what
separated them from every indie rock band of this century. Every bit as powerful and expressive as their first two
albums, the 1999 EP, Some Voices, and the 2003 EP, Offcell, famously bucked the perception of EPs as outtakes and
toss-offs. What were ostensibly minor stopgaps between albums became massive fan favorites and staples of Pinback's live
show. Having never been released on vinyl, it's only fitting that we revisit these poignant recordings - and take the
opportunity to painstakingly remaster and repackage them into the full-length album that never was, the aptly named Some
Offcell Voices.
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
17-03-2017
Label
Item-nr
1131332
EAN
0656605328621
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
SOME VOICES
2
TRAINER
3
MANCHURIA
4
JUNE
5
MICROTONIC WAVE
6
VICTORIOUS D
7
OFFCELL
8
B
9
GREY MACHINE