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Vee Vee was recorded in Chicago, Illinois, in August 1994 and produced by the band and Bob Weston. [1] It was released in March 1995 by the independent record label Alias Records . [ 2 ] " Harnessed in Slums" was released as the album's single, and it got considerable airplay on college and alternative rock radio stations. [ 3 ]
White Trash Heroes is the fourth studio album from the indie rock band Archers of Loaf, released in 1998 by Alias Records. In 2012 the album was reissued by Merge Records on two CDs with new, re-imagined art by Casey Burns .
On June 29, 2010, the band re-released It's All Happening as a 3-disc special edition that includes the regular album, a remix album entitled "It's All Remixed!", and a DVD. [7] This special edition also includes song stems to allow fans to create their own remixes. Several songs have titles related to various cartoons.
The song was originally nationally debuted on April 26, 2018 on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The tracks "I Feel You" and "Broken Glass" feature background vocals from Kevin's wife, Kyra Sedgwick and their daughter, actress Sosie Bacon. Sosie was also featured in the band's music video for "Broken Glass".
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Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick and their kids Travis and Sosie showcased their musical talents in a video shared on Instagram Thursday, Dec. 26, taking turns singing hilarious alternative lyrics to ...
When powerhouse vocalist-actor Meat Loaf eulogized composer-producer Jim Steinman last April in Rolling Stone, the singer – who died Thursday at age 74 – said of his “Bat Out of Hell ...
[11] The Tallahassee Democrat wrote that "Human" "stomps like the Loaf of old, with Bachmann's weathered baritone lifting if out of the mosh pit." [ 13 ] The Chicago Reader opined that Reason in Decline feels "like the perfect progression from (and a de facto companion piece to) the matured songwriting on White Trash Heroes ."