Yep Roc Records is pleased to announce the release of Tiempo De Lujo, the latest effort from garage rock band, Young Fresh Fellows. The album, set to hit streets on August 21, contains twelve songs recorded last year in guitarist Kurt Blochâs basement. Tiempo De Lujo seems to be the 13th long-playing platter (i.e. LP, 180 gram vinyl in this particular case) from the 75% Seattle-based quartet.
âThis record is one of the most collaborative weâve ever made,â says Scott McCaughey. âWe learned the songs on the spot, if weâd written them already. If we hadnât written them we just played them without learning them. That saved time, and therefore money. Tiempo y dinero, amigos. The Golden Rule. We never even stopped to get beer. Or burritos. I think we had a cup of tea once. Or a seltzer water with a hint of lemon. Rick Buckler of the Jam came by to return a blazer, but otherwise we forged ahead pretty much uninterrupted.â
The songs for Tiempo De Lujo were recorded in a twelve-hour session the long-time band members âbookedâ in order to have an excuse to get together. What resulted was a surprisingly cohesive grouping of twelve songs — hmm, thatâs one per hour… seems like it shouldnât have taken that long — seasoned bountifully with the energy and lyricism that YFF fans have come to expect. Â âTadâs Padâ explores the inner sanctum of a drummerâs mind. âCleflo & Zizmorâ cuts deep into a sordid world of self-help surgery. âMargaretâ is all about Margaret â or IS it? âDeath Of An Embalmerâ and â(Life Is A) Funeral Factoryâ form a celebratory welcome to Side Two.
In between performing and recording with a multitude of other combos, the Young Fresh Fellows have been recording rough-edged, witty garage pop since 1981 or 1984 depending on which calendar is used. The Fellows are Jim Sangster – bass; Kurt Bloch – guitar; Scott McCaughey – guitar; Tad Hutchison – drums. Â If there are four microphones available, each Fellow will use one, with his voice. Â Jim is the best screamer. Â The occasional mellotron or bass harmonica is bound to turn up. Â Donât be afraid.
If you canât say Tiempo De Lujo very well, feel free to call the album Land Of A Thousand Places.
2. Tad’s Pad
3. A Fake Hello
4. Cleflo & Zizmor
5. So Many Electric Guitars
6. The Say Goodbye Center
7. (Life Is A) Funeral Factory
8. Death Of An Embalmer
9. Love Language
10. Margaret
11. I Don’t Know Why
12. Broken Monkey
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