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Thousand Dollar Movie
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About Thousand Dollar Movie
Thousand Dollar Movie released their new ep, Give Me A Year, on digital and cassette 2/24 on Four Finger Records. After a year of sweaty shows up and down the east coast, the band headed into the studio and knocked out this 6 song project live on the floor and captured something that doesnt depart massively from their past releases but at the same time says something new…..well musically speaking…. because ya know its instrumental.
The EP is a bit of a concept album about moving to a city from a small town and all that entails. Bass player and main songwriter Jeremy Radio says “that's what this record is about, those feelings that a city can give you. The scary excitement, the hope, and on the otherside of the coin being surrounded by so many people but feeling very alone. Going from being the stoked new kid in the scene to being the old guy at the end of the bar. Seeing your favorite neighborhood bulldozed and finding some weird sandwich place that makes the best cheesesteak. The album is called Give Me A Year and I hope anyone that's left a small town and fell in love with a city can relate.”
The album also starts with a brief cameo (and only vocals on the project) from the one and only Mike Watt (Minutemen, fIREHOSE, Stooges)
@thousanddollarmovie on Insta for more.
The EP is a bit of a concept album about moving to a city from a small town and all that entails. Bass player and main songwriter Jeremy Radio says “that's what this record is about, those feelings that a city can give you. The scary excitement, the hope, and on the otherside of the coin being surrounded by so many people but feeling very alone. Going from being the stoked new kid in the scene to being the old guy at the end of the bar. Seeing your favorite neighborhood bulldozed and finding some weird sandwich place that makes the best cheesesteak. The album is called Give Me A Year and I hope anyone that's left a small town and fell in love with a city can relate.”
The album also starts with a brief cameo (and only vocals on the project) from the one and only Mike Watt (Minutemen, fIREHOSE, Stooges)
@thousanddollarmovie on Insta for more.
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Genres:
Instrumental
Hometown:
Charlotte, North Carolina
No upcoming shows in your city
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Thousand Dollar Movie's tour
About Thousand Dollar Movie
Thousand Dollar Movie released their new ep, Give Me A Year, on digital and cassette 2/24 on Four Finger Records. After a year of sweaty shows up and down the east coast, the band headed into the studio and knocked out this 6 song project live on the floor and captured something that doesnt depart massively from their past releases but at the same time says something new…..well musically speaking…. because ya know its instrumental.
The EP is a bit of a concept album about moving to a city from a small town and all that entails. Bass player and main songwriter Jeremy Radio says “that's what this record is about, those feelings that a city can give you. The scary excitement, the hope, and on the otherside of the coin being surrounded by so many people but feeling very alone. Going from being the stoked new kid in the scene to being the old guy at the end of the bar. Seeing your favorite neighborhood bulldozed and finding some weird sandwich place that makes the best cheesesteak. The album is called Give Me A Year and I hope anyone that's left a small town and fell in love with a city can relate.”
The album also starts with a brief cameo (and only vocals on the project) from the one and only Mike Watt (Minutemen, fIREHOSE, Stooges)
@thousanddollarmovie on Insta for more.
The EP is a bit of a concept album about moving to a city from a small town and all that entails. Bass player and main songwriter Jeremy Radio says “that's what this record is about, those feelings that a city can give you. The scary excitement, the hope, and on the otherside of the coin being surrounded by so many people but feeling very alone. Going from being the stoked new kid in the scene to being the old guy at the end of the bar. Seeing your favorite neighborhood bulldozed and finding some weird sandwich place that makes the best cheesesteak. The album is called Give Me A Year and I hope anyone that's left a small town and fell in love with a city can relate.”
The album also starts with a brief cameo (and only vocals on the project) from the one and only Mike Watt (Minutemen, fIREHOSE, Stooges)
@thousanddollarmovie on Insta for more.
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Genres:
Instrumental
Hometown:
Charlotte, North Carolina
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