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Gin Blossoms - Up & Crumbling

Facts

Artist(s)Gin Blossoms
StudioA&M
Release DateOctober 8, 1991
UPC Code075021536920
 

Tracks

  1. Mrs. Rita
  2. Allison Road
  3. Angels Tonight
  4. Just South Of Nowhere
  5. Keli Richards

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (4 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteShort, but sweet...Quote
This EP "tested the waters," so to speak, for New Miserable Experience, and while it's both short, and contains a few songs contained on that album, its exclusive tracks are excellent. Despite being formally OOP, apparently, it can be found *everywhere*, and is well worth the $5 that's usually charged. December 26, 2001

rating: 5 QuotegoodQuote
okay, i'm willing to admit not their best work. but it's a million times better then any given cd written by a diffent band (again, with the exception of gas giants....) August 15, 1999

rating: 4 QuoteBar band makes the big timeQuote
Just wanted to say thanks to the guys for all the good times on mill ave especially as the "Del Montes".Elvis the cat lives,eat at Robbies. April 13, 1999

rating: 4 QuoteGet the albums!Quote
The Gin Blossom's first album, New Miserable Experience, is destined to become a minor classic being as it is the almost perfect distillation of jangle, swagger and angst in a catholic style. The plaintive angellic rasp of heartbroken vocals laid over chiming raunch, evokes all the greats but with a distinctive edge of youthful desperation, despair, anger and excitement. That one of the principals then killed himself comes as little or no surprise as there is a definite sound of someone losing the will to continue in this world of broken hearts and desolation. Despite this the album is uplifting, with soaring harmonies, guitars that crunch and fizz, and even a touch of humour as the band show off their country licks and ways with a cynical lyric "....you can't call it cheating 'cos she looks a lot like you". Get the album as the e.p. only gives you half the story and the extra tracks arn't really that great. September 11, 1998

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