Some Guilt By Association Comments
A few early comments on Guilt By Association from some awesome publications below.
"Despite the suggestive title, GUILT BY ASSOCIATION is more elegy than irony and offers a primer on how to cover songs successfully…These covers strip the studio sheen from the originals and expose the song underneath, then cast them in radical new forms." -Harp Magazine
"Luna’s take on Paula Abdul's 'Straight Up' is a woozy, soul-jazz seduction song; Mike Watt turns Blue Oyster Cults 'Burnin' For You' into a smoky, blues-punk dirge; and Superchunk transform the Destiny’s Child number 'Say My Name' into a fuzzy, noisy rock nugget." -Alternative Press
"Irony is not dead, as evidenced by this hot compilation...Amazingly satisfying."
-Preen Magazine
"[A] beguiling collection of guilty-pleasure covers…We defy you to listen to Devendra Banhart warble 'Don’t Look Back in Anger' without smiling." -Radar Magazine
Guilt By Association is now available from Insound, Amazon and our good friends over at Bullmoose
"Despite the suggestive title, GUILT BY ASSOCIATION is more elegy than irony and offers a primer on how to cover songs successfully…These covers strip the studio sheen from the originals and expose the song underneath, then cast them in radical new forms." -Harp Magazine
"Luna’s take on Paula Abdul's 'Straight Up' is a woozy, soul-jazz seduction song; Mike Watt turns Blue Oyster Cults 'Burnin' For You' into a smoky, blues-punk dirge; and Superchunk transform the Destiny’s Child number 'Say My Name' into a fuzzy, noisy rock nugget." -Alternative Press
"Irony is not dead, as evidenced by this hot compilation...Amazingly satisfying."
-Preen Magazine
"[A] beguiling collection of guilty-pleasure covers…We defy you to listen to Devendra Banhart warble 'Don’t Look Back in Anger' without smiling." -Radar Magazine
Guilt By Association is now available from Insound, Amazon and our good friends over at Bullmoose