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Trenchcoat Club, Hitch Your Station Wagon To A Star

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1304047

Disk length: 54m 26s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Monday was a Soundgarden Song 2:41
2. Ballad of Mr. T 3:33
3. Young Republicans in Love 4:15
4. Stronger than a Housewife 3:01
5. Run On 4:53
6. Peace Out 3:58
7. Title Track 3:29
8. Your 8 Boyfriends 2:29
9. Quite Contrary 4:16
10. Sharon Stone 2:07
11. Ginger vs. Mary Ann 5:23
12. Parlez-vous Funquais? 1:39
13. Shed 5:54
14. 2000 Orchids (or something) 2:29
15. Indie Rock is Dead 4:11

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Review

Trenchcoat Club--the Athens, Georgia duo that brought you "Theme from Knight Rider" and "Where's Me Gold?"--are back with their third collection of eclectic college pop. Originally hailing from Athens, Georgia, the Trenchcoat Club offer offbeat pop songs in the tradition of They Might Be Giants, Ween, Beck, the Magnetic Fields and your favorite band. From the opening sample of "Monday Was a Soundgarden Song")("We urge you...to turn off your radio now") to the hard-driving Old Navy/Matchbox 20 dis-fest of "Indie Rock is Dead", "Hitch" showcases a band that cuts across virtually every musical genre, all from the comfort of the guest bedrooms of their apartments.

Whether lamenting lost love or the inexplicable length of the average Soundgarden tune, "Hitch" is one Matlock album. Check it out and figure out what that expression means. Sometimes laugh-out-loud funny. Sometimes bitter. Always $11.99.

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