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I have no idea where this is actually from…but i suspect it’s a board mix from a show at The Backbooth. They were always super supportive of Trophy Wife. I didn’t even know I had this track until I was rooting around for something to post from TW. This song never made it into the studio, but was one of the first songs we worked up. I’ve always really liked it…i’m glad I have a recording of it. :)
“(not sure of the title)” by Trophy Wife
Dan Stone – Vocals and Guitars
Tyler Gray – Bass
Brad Register – Guitar
Tyson Deines – Drums
recorded in 2002 or 2003
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The entire recording of “The Golden Ratio” was basically an experiment after spending a couple of years trying to record a “hit” record with Bring Back Joel. In my head I was planning on doing 3 Eps – an art-fuck record, a pop-rock record, and an acoustic-ish record. After running into delays doing the work on the first one I basically started working on all three at the same time. I was also working on a Wheelchair EP and the Trophy Wife EP all around the same time as those, and usually in different recording studios around town. They were interesting times. In my head I wanted “The Golden Ratio” to be a cross between Pavement’s “Slanted and Enchanted” and Archers of Loaf’s “VS. The Greatest of All Time”. The resulting record doesn’t bring either of those records to mind. Heh. “TSE” (which stands for “Tropical Storm Erin”) is one of the better songs I’ve ever written, in my opinion. I guess the fact of how easily the changes came when I was writing the song and how intuitive it felt always left a mark in my brain. Plus the guys really did a nice job writing their bits I just think it turned out really well. I should also point out the spectacular engineering done by Davey Schweiter and Jon Marshal Smith.
“TSE” by Heroic Lane Change
Tyson Deines – Vocals and Guitar
Steve Garron – Vocals and Guitar
Chris Sapone – Bass
Matt Bloodwell – Drums
Recorded at Ricther Studios in Orlando, FL in 2001 (?)