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Spraydog - "Lines Are Drawn Only By The Eye" cd (Kittridge/Morgan Leah)
It's well-documented that Spraydog are a favorite around these parts, so of course, it is with
open arms that I welcome this disc, which compiles most (but not all, sadly) of the band's non-
album songs, recorded in 1996/1997; the same general time period as their classic debut album,
"Citrus Bitumen". With all six songs from the two Ferric Mordant 7"s (the "Alinear" debut 7" &
the "Run The Lights" EP), the A-side from the Orgasm 7" ("Melter Twine"), a few songs from
comps, and a couple of unreleased tracks to boot, this cd contains some of the best Spraydog
material out there! I'm talking about songs like "Alinear", "Lemonade", "Some Sort Of Corporate
Attack", "Melter Twine" and "Run The Lights" - all total classics. I do wish that this were
more complete (the album is missing the two songs from the "Starry Eyes" 7" and "Sweet Thing"
from a Fierce Panda comp), but this is great, nonetheless. If you haven't heard the band before
(or at least, heard me describing them), they play indie rock, in the style of Versus, the
Swirlies and Tse Tse Fly, with boy/girl vocals and excellent melodies. They're definitely worth
checking out, and this or "Citrus Bitumen" are the best places to start!