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HIGHLY RECCOMMENDED. A double-CD collection of home-recorded eclecticism from ubiquitous San Francisco scene-unto-himself, JOHN DWYER (COACHWHIPS, PINK AND BROWN, ZEIGENBOCK KOPF, DIG THAT BODY UP IT'S ALIVE). The first disc--34 Reasons Why Life Goes On Without You--is a collection of mostly solo acoustic guitar songs, delivered with Dwyer's unique skewed style, and fluffed with sonic intrusions, found sounds, buzzes, ambient sounds, distorted crooning, and messed-up cheap electronics. Disc two--18 Reasons... [ read more ]
2xCD $16.99
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A collection of the third and fourth albums from this two-piece acoustic guitar project led by John Dwyer (Coachwhips, Pink & Brown). Given the nature of Dwyer's other pursuits, the muffled, far-off quality of 3 & 4 is a departure, and while some tracks are minimalist beauties, the majority are full of sharp ideas drenched in an intoxicating distance.
MP3 $9.99
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OCS is a side project for John Dwyer, leader/founder of the San Francisco-based Coachwhips -- and like a lot of side projects, OCS doesn't sound anything like the artist's primary gig. The Coachwhips favor a noisy, distorted, raw, primal and hard-rocking blend of {alternative rock}, punk and {garage rock}; they aren't very musical, but despite their limitations, Dwyer's Coachwhips are exhilarating and undeniably infectious. OCS, on the other hand, is a lot more reserved and nuanced; 2 is perhaps best descr... [ read more ]
MP3 $9.99
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