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Tons of new releases on the way: Part 4 + Invisible Hand Show!

The Cinnamon Band



The Cinnamon Band: Welcome to our family!

Funny / Not Funny Records is proud to officially welcome The Cinnamon Band into our family with the announcement that we will be releasing their first 7” (F/NF 018).  This Virginia-based guitar and drums duo consists ofJohn Harouff and Neil Campbell.  I utilized the word “officially” above as the F/NF camp has always considered TCB a part of the family.  These hometown heroes have been apart of countless local bands, too many to name.  Some of our earliest memories of attending shows includes these two fine gentlemen on stage.  So it goes without saying just how excited we are to have the pleasure of working with them on this project.  More details on their release, and other releases that are on the way, soon! In the meantime get to know The Cinnamon Band as well by watching the video or visiting one the sites below:

The Cinnamon Band: Website ||  F/NF Profile ||  Facebook ||  Twitter || Bandcamp

The Cinnamon Band - “I’m Asking You” from Will Renton on Vimeo.



Shows! Shows! Shows! Shows!

Invisible Hand Show

Make sure you do not miss this show going down tonight at the Twisted Branch Tea Bazaar in Charlottesville, VA.  Will be one of your last opportunities to catch the Invisible Hand for some time as Adam Smith will be off in New York taking part in a Film Scoring Workshop.  Read more about it in this article posted by the C-VILLE.

Pre-Orders are ready to ship!

Congratulations to Nicklaus Combs!
We pulled your name from the test press contest hat, Congratulations!  Your test press, with a custom cover designed by Rob Ulsh from the Super Vacations, will be included in your pre-order package. 

Thanks to everyone who pre-ordered this record, we are stoked to get them to you so you can put them on your turntable.  We have everything packaged and they hit the post office Monday morning, so start keeping an eye out!

If you have not picked up a copy yet, check it out here.



Distro Update

We recently picked up a few new items for our store.  We already gave you a heads up about the Super Vacations (Henry 7” | Thicker Milk LP), Eternal Summers (Silver LP | Prisoner 12”), and the Borrowed Beams of Light (Stellar Hoax LP) now we have picked up two more items. 

Whatever Brains - S/T LP (Sorry State Records)
17 tracks of spazzy garage punk gold!
Packaged in a full-color gatefold sleeve, with a 14 page booklet and digital download card.
Purchase here!

Dick’s Picks 4006 - Compilation Cassette Tape
Curated by Rich Ivey (Whatever Brains/Order) Dick’s Picks 4006 brings 11 tracks from some of the best bands in the region, includes tracks from PC Worship, Super Vacations, Order, Brain F, Americans in France, My Mind, Whatever Brains, Double Negative, Invisible Hand, Shards and Spider Bags.
Purchase here!

Like everything in our Distro Section we have limited quantities so don’t sleep on these fantastic releases.



Shows Shows Shows

Thanks to everyone in Harrisonburg that came out to the Funny / Not Funny Showcase last week.  There are lots of shows going on this week as the Whatever Brains continue their tour, Andrew Cedarmark and the Invisible Hand both play Charlottesville towards the end of the week and Uncle Bengine hosts Who Are the Southern Baptists at the Blue Nile in Harrisonburg on Tuesday (8/9/11).  Check out the show calendar or the events page for up to date information about upcoming shows.

ARTIST MIX TAPE: Adam Smith

This Wednesday marks the third installment of our Artist Mix Tape series that’ll last throughout the next few months. If you’re in a band that’s featured by our guests, and you’d like your song removed, please email us and we’d be happy to take your track down (I’m lookin at you Squeeze XTC Walker Bros, I have a feeling a bunch of these fools are gonna post the shit outta your tracks).

Please welcome Adam Smith: Frontman of Charlottesville’s garage-pop four piece Invisible Hand and drummer for Borrowed Beams of Light . After releasing a series of split 7”s (two of which are available in our store here and here), The Invisible Hand’s self-titled LP finally saw the light of day three months ago. In support of their slew of releases in the latter half of 2010, The Hand is hitting the road for a few weeks in March:

03/04/2011: VA Harrisonburg @Clementine Cafe
03/05/2011: VA Richmond @Strange Matter
03/06/2011: VA Williamsburg @The Meridian
03/07/2011: VA Norfolk @Concrete
03/08/2011: NC Chapel Hill @The Nightlight
03/09/2011: NC Greensboro @Legitimate Business
03/10/2011: NC Charlotte @The Milestone
03/11/2011: GA Athens @Farm 255
03/12/2011: GA Atlanta @The Music Room
03/13/2011: LA
 New Orleans @Der Rathskeller
03/15/2011: TX Austin @Beauty Bar (SXSW)
03/16/2011: TX Houston @Super Happy Fun Land
03/17/2011: TX Austin @Spiderland (SXSW)
03/18/2011: TX Austin @Mellow Mushroom Showcase (SXSW)
03/24/2011: TN Knoxville @Pilot Light
03/25/2011: NC Boone @Boone Saloon
03/26/2011: VA Lynchburg @Rivermont Pizza
04/01/2011: VA Harrisonburg @Clementine Cafe (MACRoCk)

Here’s a 14 song mix that’ll probably see some heavy rotation in their van:

http://www.mediafire.com/?buwdjnecfd08tl8

1. Aphrodite’s Child - It’s Five O’Clock
…somewhere… sounds like these children have had a long night of drinking and are now their on their very first walk of shame. It’s so heart wrenching! I really feel for the kids on this one. What better way to start off a mix than with a melodramatic ballad waxing about nostalgia and shit? What a loser this guy must be! But, we’ve all been there. On a purely factual note: Aphrodite’s Child is Vangelis’ first band, who later moved on to produce distinguished soundtracks such as Chariots of Fire.

2. Roky Erickson - Mine, Mine, Mind
Yo, I like this dude. Has he lost his mind or is he a harbinger of things to come? A Line like “eye the devil child’s mind, flash their dagger like teeth in rhyme” could be just finding cool things that rhyme with rhyme OR we could assume he is foretelling
the arrival of Damien…

3. Idle Race - On With The Show
Pre-E.L.O. Thanks Ed Donny Hue for telling Thomas who told me and now I tell you.

4. Tame Impala - Alter Ego
Speaking of contemporary who says I don’t listen to anything beyond 1999? I recently became aware of this group through Guen (the owner of the Charlottesville record store melody supreme). To me it sounds like the hippiest shit ever! Like, bust out your glow sticks, eat some drugs and talk about your feelings kid of jam. It also, oddly, has a chemical brothers feel to it, which I quite dig.

5. Faust - Flashback Caruso
Love this band. Can do no wrong to me. Moon-walking in a garden of sand and “Marshmallows jumping inside a stone of cream” sounds like a blast!

6. Sand - On The Corner
Speaking of sand. This band’s name is sand. What is it with Germans and sand? Another kraut-rock gem unearthed. This album was produced by the lofty composer, Klaus Schulze (of Tangerine Dream, Ash Ra temple fame), who used a technique called “Artificial Head Stereo Sound” wherein the sound is supposed to feel as if it is coming from all around you, a sort of quadraphonic feel, I guess. So, when I listened to this album on headphones for the first time I was immediately struck with paranoia for I had thought that someone was in the room with me! Good job Klaus! You succeeded in scaring the shit out of me.

7. The Walker Brothers - The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore
Let’s bring it back with a little gloomy tune in that “wall of sound” style of yore, this one being sans Phil Spector though. This song particularly strikes me because it paradoxically couples a hopeful, almost anthem like melody with some real sad bastard lyrics.

8. Half Nelson - Saccharin And The War
Proto-Sparks. The Mael brothers have much more of a “psychedelic” sound going on here probably due to peer pressure. Later the group evolved into much more of a dramatic, power-pop force, but to me, this early shit is where it’s at.

9. White Fence - Who Feels Right?
Hey, another band from our era! I don’t really know much about them but it’s a real lashing, hippy crusher with indistinguishable lyrics. Love the ambiguity!

10. Damin Eih, A.L.K. and Brother Clark - Take Off Your Eyes
While we’re on the psychedelic tip, this tune flutters like a nutter butter! Another mind trip “pick up your eyes, lie down in your head” was obviously influenced by grandma’s apple pie and boggle… wild panning makes this track as confusing as it is
peaceful.

11. The Deep - Trip #76
So, this Philadelphia band was the VERY FIRST to use the term “psychedelic” to describe their music in 1966, or so they say…(Blues Magoos being second and Roky Erickson’s Thirteenth Floor Elevators being a close third). But who’s heard of the Deep? Whatever, this band lives up to its genre; good vibes and weird lyrics do the trick for me.

12. The Moles - Breathe Me In
I first heard about this band when I was very young and fell victim to the BMG music club. At the time they had a listing of new bands that sound like they should have been from the sixties. Featuring such heavy weights as: Of Montreal, Apples in Stereo, Olivia Tremor Control and…. The Moles! Being a huge Beatles fan, naturally I ate up this section of my monthly music club as it ate up my weekly allowances. But y’know what? I wouldn’t trade that time with you, BMG, for anything. We had something special there…

13. Country Teasers - Panty Shots
Is this Whatever Brains? This track made it to my top ten stalker/creepoid tracks of all time alongside “somebody’s watching me” by Rockwell and Blondie’s “one way or another.” How does front man Ben Waller make that riff sound so menacing?
Happy Valentines Day you freaks!

14. R. Stevie Moore - Goodbye Piano
Goodbye piano… this track is so apropos given my current situation of having a grand piano that I absolutely NEED to get rid of. Does anyone want a piano? It’s not that nice. It’s brown, huge, out of tune and a real son-of-a-bitch to move. Worst decision of 2010 was to think that I could get some use out of it. Owning a piano is not for the transient types.

15. Terry Riley - A Rainbow in Curved Air, for electric piano, dumbak & tambourines
Goodbye piano, HELLO ORGAN! If you don’t listen to this track all the way to the end you’re a pussy and need to hit the gym more often.

16. Roxy Music - More Than This
This song speaks for itself

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