Refrigerator: Get Lost
Refrigerator: Get Lost
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Refrigerator
Label: Shrimper Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 657628443810
Genre: Rock
The fifteenth record by Refrigerator marries the two worlds that the band has come to be known for: the wild improvisational strings caught by drums on a vocal harmony and that of their minimal torch song balladering. The core line up for over thirty years of Chris Jones on drums and the Callaci brothers remains intact, as does bass player Daniel Brodo's bass playing which has been a part of the Refrigerator sound for over twenty-five years. Joined on the previous record, 2021's So Long To Farewell by Wckr Spgt guitarist Mark Givens, the five piece's dual guitar attack is on full display on side one of the new record Get Lost, the sky clearing for a more studied, quieter side two that features saxophone and trombone, a live-to-one track recording and Mott The Hoople heartache.Recorded once again by Steve Folta, the new record book ends the band's previous effort both audibly and visually as Jean Smith's previous cover art gives way to Jad Fair's work for the sleeve of the new record. This is a limited edition vinyl pressing to be followed by a CD and some sort of wind up nickel-and-dime, tin-can-string version in the years to come.Members of Refrigerator will be doing pop-up surprise dates in Japan, Norway, Scotland, Canada and Mexico as well as dates scattered throughout the US as a five piece in support of the new record.
Tracks:
1.1 1. Fire on 12th Street
1.2 2. Get Lost
1.3 3. No Chance of Clouds
1.4 4. Look How Far We've Come
1.5 5. Texas
1.6 6. Hey Natalie
1.7 7. the New You
1.8 8. Glendora Gone Refrain (William Wegman)
1.9 9. the Other Night
1.10 10. the Monster Dawn
1.11 11. Glendora Gone
1.12 12. on Bloodied Knee
1.13 13. Forty Days
1.14 14. Marionettes