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Scattered Pages are a tried and true trio from Texas, admired
as much for their sensibility in the studio as they are for
their volatility on stage. They are an intellectual band,
colorful and dynamic, teetering on the edge of absurdity.
Theirs is the passion of Louis Pasture, the playfulness of
Mozart, the confidence of Don Quixote. They are the wreck
of a thousand ships, the kisses on a thousand lips, and their
yesterday is your tomorrow. Their music is pirate song and
children’s story, a soft, prairie wind on your leathered,
cowboy skin. The Scattered Pages are a vaudevillian gospel
anthem unto themselves, but their song is anyone’s,
and in their voices can you hear your own. Their dreams are
your dreams. Their fears are your fears. Their loves are your
loves. And their music is your music.
Releases by the Scattered
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Lazy Are The
Skeletons
National Release Date: October 10,
2006
Think about all of your favorite
music and roll it into one album. Yep, that’s right
- we are saying it right now right here. The Scattered Pages
have written and recorded the sounds that we all cherish
from our heads. Imagine the 80’s British invasion
Texas style. Full of rich strings, bopping bass, intelligent
lyrics and hooks from the gods, this album WILL put a smile
on your face. BUY IT NOW.
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01 - Alice To Wonderland
02 - Deadpan Dirge
03 - Eternity Waits (mp3)
04 - The Baptist
05 - Iris
06 - I Was Never Someone in Love
07 - Annie Get Yer Gun
08 - We Could Have the Lot
09 - Countryclub and Love (mp3)
10 - I'm Ashamed
11 - You From '32
12 - The Empire Complete
13 - You Were Depressing Me |
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This is Where
the Story Ends
National Release Date: May 16, 2006
Recorded
and Mixed by Andy McWilliams (of the Scattered PAGES), this
is truly a relaxing journey. With a fresh country feel,
this EP is dripping with Lap Steel and Acoustic guitars
as well as drums graced with brushes. If you enjoy 'Harvest'
era Neil Young, then this cd is for you!
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01 - This is Where the
Story Ends (mp3)
02 - Before the Last War
03 - Sad Country Song
04 - Sorry Sight
05 - Apple Sea
06 - The Boating Party
07 - Stately Man |
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A Band of One's
Own
With momentum behind them, this
glorious EP was recorded between February and April of 2003
and was released July 22, 2003 (only two months after the
release of 'Meet the Americant').
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01 - Emily (mp3)
02 - Such a Terrible Thing
03 - Kasie's Halloween Party
04 - Across the Pond
05 - Messes Never Clean Themselves |
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Meet the Americant
Three gentlemen from Texas with
a penchant for classic pop songs. Rock, folk and country
are blended with such ease, accompanied by electronics,
mellotron, strings and other sounds that will make you spin.
Cool, cool music from a hot-as-hell environment.
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01 - Americant
02 - Western Fashion
03 - Rachel (mp3)
04 - It's Getting Nasty
05 - Jack
06 - Virginia Woolf
07 - My Negative
08 - The Unthinkable
09 - You've Gone To My Head
10 - Discotheque |
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Band Website: www.scatteredpages.com
Reviews
for This is Where the Story Ends:
"The Scattered Pages hold tight to
the traditional of wandering songs, the kind of country music
that seems to fade over a track’s entirety. The Scattered
Pages do it well..." - Adam Schragin, Urban
Pollution
"My impression of The Scattered Pages all in all is a
very good one... with a number of records out, and Lazy
Are The Skeletons coming out later this year, it seems
like this group of folks is really worth the attention."
- Indieville
"A smart trio from Texas that knows how to write gritty
tale-heavy indie pop that is decidedly retro sounding. And
when I say retro, I mean like listening to your grandparents
45’s retro." - Smother.net
"The Scattered Pages are three nice, clean-cut young
gentlemen from Texas who play pleasant orchestral pop a`la
Ladybug Transistor or Essex Green. Their music is most interesting
when spiced up with crunchy electronic beats or country fiddlin
and yee-hawin.” - Amy Phillips, Village Voice |