East River Pipe - Shining Hours In A Can | Album Review
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While bedroom recordings are nothing new to the music world, especially after the availability of cassette four-track recorders in the 1980s, going from crude demos to fully fleshed-out compositions is something else entirely. Many artists have taken advantage of computer-based recording programs in the 2000s, but musicians like F.M. Cornog, under the name East River Pipe, figured out to take an eight-track reel-to-reel home recording set-up and eschew any limitations. On the 1994 compilation Shining Hours In A Can, shimmering guitars and atmospheric keys backed by minimalist production give the sound a lo-fi Bruce Springsteen feel, with songs loaded up on regret, solitude, and loneliness. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Make A Deal With The City 10:48 - Helmet On 14:48 - My Life Is Wrong 22:00 - She's A Real Good Time 31:55 - Psychic Whore Outro - Axl or Iggy Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.