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Latest Release, Twelve Rooms - Special Edition


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Twelve Rooms, plus nine extra songs!! Forget the fluff - here's the track listing:
  1. Speech With Animals
  2. Grey Snake
  3. The Clarion Way
  4. Up My Sleeve
  5. Camera
  6. Lamplighter
  7. The Criminal Mind
  8. Seems So Long Ago, Nancy
  9. Me & You & Him
  10. Legs On The Ladder
  11. Dead Language
  12. Twelve Rooms
  13. Cedarland
    Live @ Schubas, June 2005
    Recorded live at the Twelve Rooms CD Release show
    Ted Cho: Guitar; Chuck Harling: Percussion; Brandon Durham: Guitar; Brad Murph: Guitar;
  14. Grey Snake
    The Octopus Project Remix
  15. Wake Me Up
    Previously-unreleased acoustic song
    Brandon Durham: Guitar and vocals
  16. Broken Glass
    Previously-unreleased song recorded during the Twelve Rooms sessions
    Ben Kane: Drums; Brandon Durham: Vocals, guitar (center & left), bass (right); Ted Cho: guitar (right)
  17. I Won't Be Home Tonight
    Previously-unreleased acoustic song recorded with one microphone in the early morning hours during the mixing of Twelve Rooms
    Brandon Durham: Guitar and vocals
  18. Speech With Animals
    Demo version
    Dave Max Crawford: Keyboards; Ted Cho: Guitar; Brandon Durham: Vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards; Keith Grap: bass; Brad Murph: Guitar; Ben Kane: Drums
  19. Me & You & Him
    Chicago musician Daniel Knox covers a Palaxy Tracks song
    Daniel Knox: Vocals and piano
  20. Camera
    Kent Lambert from the band Roommate remixes "Camera"
    Kent Lambert: Vocals, keyboards and editing
  21. Non-Fiction
    Live @ Schubas, June 2005
    Previously-unreleased new Palaxy Tracks song
    Chuck Harling: Drums; Brandon Durham: Guitar and vocals; Brad Murph: Guitar; Keith Grap: Bass
Available soon!!!



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01.29.08
We Are Underused

Hello everyone! I just wanted to check in and let you all know that the site (and the band) is not dead, although it has been a while since you’ve heard from us. I’ve got plans to revamp the site in the near future with a completely new design and structure, and I’m working on a lot of new music that I’m really excited about. I hope everyone is doing well, and we’ll see you soon!



12.02.06
Twelve Rooms Special Edition, Pt. 2

Alrighty. Sorry about the delay with the release! iTunes makes it a lot harder to get this stuff out there than expected. But, alas, the digital version of the Special Edition will be available sometime in January via iTunes and eMusic. Keep an eye out here for availability. Thanks for being patient.



05.05.06
Twelve Rooms Special Edition

Hello everyone! Just wanted to let you all know that I’m currently working on the special edition release of Twelve Rooms, which will end up being a digital release. It’s going to include a lot of extra music, including remixes of songs from TR by The Octopus Project and Kent Lambert (of the band Roommate), a cover of “Me & You & Him” by Daniel Knox, and songs that didn’t make it onto the final version of TR. Check back soon for updates!



03.12.06
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BigYawn.net
“This album is storytelling at its absolute finest.”

Prefix Mag
“Palaxy Tracks’ third full-length sees the band discovering the gas pedal while keeping everything bathed in the sepia tones of faded photographs.”

Resonance
“Expansive songwriting yields a richness of sound and feeling that culminates in the gorgeous eight-minute title track.”

Faces
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The Crutch
“Everything about this album is gorgeous and yet wrenching. The tracks are evocative of the feeling that occurs upon seeing an ex for the first time, post-breakup…”

Harp Magazine
“Although constructed in relatively basic fashion—only occasionally do instruments like a pump organ or a violin show up to augment the guitar-bass-drums setup—the sound this Chicago quartet generates is anything but simplistic.”
 

 
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