The Fun YearsBaby, It's Cold Inside

Label:

Barge Recordings – brg 005

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Experimental

Tracklist

1 My Lowville 10:54
2 Auto Show Day Of The Dead 7:11
3 Fucking Milwaukee's Been Hesher Forever 10:31
4 Re: We're Again Buried Under 7:03
5 The Surge Is Working 8:14

Credits

  • Artwork [CD Art By]Conan Smith
  • Artwork [Cover Art By]The Izrocka
  • Baritone GuitarBen Recht
  • Mastered ByJosh Bonati
  • TurntablesIsaac Sparks

Notes

Comes in a Digipak.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 825683010524

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Baby, It's Cold Inside (LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered) Keplar KeplarRev20 2025

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Reviews

  • anost's avatar
    anost
    Keplar just announced a first vinyl edition of Baby, It's Cold Inside ... available from anost.net and bandcamp
    • Spiderland77's avatar
      Spiderland77
      Vinyl release please! Vinyl release please! Vinyl release please! Pl
      • seanjohn34's avatar
        seanjohn34
        Edited 7 years ago
        The Glitchy & Scratchy show! I've loved this project since I first heard them about 10 years ago and none of their releases disappoint (except the ones with drums on them - sorry)!
        • thecoloroflight's avatar
          thecoloroflight
          Edited 13 years ago
          Needless to say, this has been done before. In countless forms and utilizing countless methods, this has been done before, needless to say.

          Needless to say, indeed. For this is an album—whose sounds contained within, despite existing previously in different guises, created by different artists—has successfully embraced the contradiction between the disintegrating past and the slightly flourishing future.

          Many sound-artists have mastered the practise of playing aging records in order to achieve an ambiguous sense of understanding the future and nourishing an undefined and romanticised understanding of days long since past.

          The Fun Years understand these aforementioned issues. They're aware ... they create ... Yes, the crescendos are there, the granular accumulation of tiny sounds, the slowly paced progression of one organically rendered piece into the next ... It's all here.

          But with their mastery of sound comes a unyielding presence of the intrigue of the unknown.

          After becoming disappointed by Philip Jeck's Touch albums (I find them too drawling, sonically inconsistent and inconclusive) this album, "Baby It's Cold Outside", is a refreshing approach to Sound-art and the artistic statement in general.

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