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> Tartar Lamb - Sixty Metonymies (2007), Avantgarde Progressive Rock / RIO
post Mar 16 2008, 10:14:17
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*Artist: Tartar Lamb
*Album: Sixty Metonymies
*Year: 2007
*Genre: Avantgarde Progressive Rock / RIO
*Country: USA
*Format: mp3@CBR224kbps
*Size: 68MB

Tracklist:
1.Incensing The Malediction Is A Lamb 11:47
2.A Lamb In Hand's Worth Two In The Ewe 3:13
3.Trumpet Twine The Lamb Unhyne 9:36
4.The Lamb, The Ma'am, And The Holy Shim-Sham 16:38
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Total playing time: 41:14

Tartar Lamb is the duo-project of Toby Driver and Mia Matsumiya, both of whom are also leading members of Kayo Dot. The band was established specifically to perform Toby Driver's composition "60 Metonymies"--which is an electric guitar-violin duet; however, it is extremely possible the duo will delve into future albums and pieces as well. Tartar Lamb was augmented by the participation of Tim Byrnes, who played trumpet, and Andrew Greenwald (of The Friendly Bears) who played drums during the recording of their only studio album "60 Metonymies". The album is self-released, and able to be ordered off of Toby Driver's website.

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