QUOTE (kknies @ May 14 2009, 07:02 PM)

bump?
i didn't get quinn walker for a minute. descriptions i'd read of his music SOUNDED like i should like it, but it just wasn't really clicking. then i listened to 4 of his albums in a row on headphones while i was trying to fall asleep the other night. now i'm hooked, head over heels. i got in touch with quinn via myspace and should have 3 more albums on the way shortly.
any thoughts on albums other than Laughter/Lion Land and See You/All Day Midnight?
All of his self-released stuff has at least a few real gems. I'm fond of Music That Fears For Its Life (2004). It's lo-fi but extremely original.
Here's a discography from earlier in the thread:
* Chua Tracks (2000)
* Too Much (2001)
* Violent Things Made Out Of Love (2002)
* You Pull In Like A Banshee On Rails (2002)
* The Big Freak Out (2002)
* We Make Babies (2002) w/ the band "The Noise"
* Friendly Savages Play Hard To Get With Fancy Girls (2003),
* Music That Fears For Its Life (2004)
* This Umbrella Doesn't Work (2004)
* People Are Full Of Blood (2005)
* Laughter's An Asshole (2006)
* Lion Land (2006)
* All Day Midnight (2006)
* See You In Your Ears (2007)