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The Amherst trio had towers of amps stacked up all over the stage, including one that was pointed directly towards front man J Mascis, in case his monitors weren’t providing him enough of his own guitar sound. And not having enough sound has never really been a problem for the group, and it certainly wasn’t on this evening as the band tore through a fiery 90 minute set that spanned the band’s entire career.

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Sloan: “Never Hear The End Of It” Update

Submitted by Chris DeLine on August 17, 2006 – 9:00 am2 Comments

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Sloan’s upcoming release Never Hear The End Of It is scheduled as a single CD set with 30 tracks. Three zero. That’s four sides of vinyl to you culture bullies out there. Anyhow, if you hadn’t previously heard the band’s first single from the release, “Who Taught You To Live Like That?” I suggest you do. And for those of you new to Sloan, please check them out and experience a little bit of Canadiana.

Sloan “Fading Into Obscurity”

Additional Sloan Audio Here

also: Sloan: New Single “Who Taught You To Live Like That?”

2 Comments »

  • SLoanFaN! says:

    Ive been a fan of this groups music for years, and this CD is certainly worth a listen! It features a FULL 76 minutes divided into 30 amazing tracks that feature quite possibly some of the best songs from this nearly forgotten group. Worth a listen! There is some very inventive music, a great break from the dry-monotonous spoon-fed radio trash that seems to dominate the airways.

  • Eric says:

    Thanks for the info…can’t wait for this.

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