Grand Mal - Love Is The Best Con In Town (2006)
Artist: Grand Mal
Title: Love Is The Best Con In Town
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: New York Night Train
Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 42:11
Total Size: 103/280 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Love Is The Best Con In Town
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: New York Night Train
Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 42:11
Total Size: 103/280 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. From Hartford To Times Square 3:14
2. Cold As The Stars 4:36
3. Count Me In! 4:46
4. Not A Penny To My Name 3:58
5. People Change Maybe They Don't 4:09
6. His Baleful Eye 3:26
7. The Best Con In Town 3:58
8. Living On Charity 2:28
9. C'mon 2:34
10. World I Thought You Turned Your Back 3:20
11. Here's To Out Estrangement 2:47
12. Down At The Country Club 2:57
Bill Whitten formed the New York City band Grand Mal after the dissolution of his former group, the Connecticut combo St. Johnny, in 1995. While his former unit gloried in Sonic Youth-style fuzz and feedback (with a distinct slacker air), Grand Mal was decidedly less lethargic, glorying in glammed-up aggression and gutter-punk abandonment. Whitten launched Grand Mal with a primarily solo EP in 1996. The punctuations of energy and hearty stabs at club-kid culture (bolstered by the vocals of Carmen Quinones) clearly indicated a new path for Whitten. Lead guitarist John deVries (formerly of Agitpop) soon proved to be an able accomplice in the new venture, and the two continued to draw upon the inspiration of such '70s rock 'n' roll acts as the New York Dolls and Mott the Hoople. A revolving cast of musicians contributed to the group's first two releases. By the time of 1999's Maledictions album, Grand Mal had solidified around Whitten, deVries, bassist Steve Borgerding, drummer Parker Kindred and keyboard player Jonathon Toubin. The group released the album Precision Exits in 2000; three years later the glam heavy Bad Timing appeared.