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Fred Thomas|Everything Is Pretty Much Totally Fucked

Everything Is Pretty Much Totally Fucked

Fred Thomas

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Michigan's Fred Thomas finally released a solo effort in early 2002, after spending years as the man behind such influential bands as Lovesick, Flashpapr, and Saturday Looks Good to Me. The result is a stunning, acoustic-based 12-song album. The same heartaching vocals that make Flashpapr so powerful echo blissfully on the opening track, "Second Hand News." A folky strum holds together the second track, "Rumor." The fourth and seventh tracks, the rollicking "This Could Be the Year" and "They Replace Your Heart," are two of the disc's liveliest songs. On track five, Thomas offers a bittersweet cover of the Brian Wilson song "Don't Worry." The sincere yearning of "First Star" closes with an extended harmonica line. Track nine is a subdued cover of Warn Defever's "Do You Want to Come to My Party?" It would be a stretch for most of the songs on Everything Is Pretty Much Totally Fucked Up to appear on any of Thomas' other band's recordings. "Last One to Leave" is restrained, but in a different way than Flashpapr. "When You Fuck Things Up With Your Baby" is a rousing rocker, but slightly different than the traditional Saturday Looks Good to Me sound. The disc ends with "Hearts Dancing," an ideal summer campfire song. It might hint at Thomas' future as a folk singer, after having already paid his dues in a punk band, a slow-core band, a new new wave band. Guest musicians on the disc include Juan Garcia (ex-Cornish in a Turtleneck) on banjo and tambourine, Nate Cavalieri of Judah Johnson on vibraphone, and Tony Cavallario on acoustic guitar. The CD was released on Michigan's Little Hands Records.

© Stephen Cramer /TiVo

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1
Second Hand News
00:02:34

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

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2
Rumor
00:02:21

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

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3
Drive Through
00:01:13

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

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This Could be the Year
00:02:59

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

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5
Don't Worry
00:04:15

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

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6
Up All Night
00:01:41

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

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They Replace Your Heart
00:02:15

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

8
First Star
00:04:02

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

9
Do You Want to Come to My Party?
00:02:33

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

10
Last One to Leave
00:02:57

Fred Thomas, Lyricist, MainArtist - HALF BROKEN MUSIC, MusicPublisher

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

11
When You Fuck Things Up With Your Baby
00:02:59

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

12
Hearts Dancing
00:03:07

Fred Thomas, MainArtist

2010 Polyvinyl Record Co. 2010 Polyvinyl Record Co.

Album review

Michigan's Fred Thomas finally released a solo effort in early 2002, after spending years as the man behind such influential bands as Lovesick, Flashpapr, and Saturday Looks Good to Me. The result is a stunning, acoustic-based 12-song album. The same heartaching vocals that make Flashpapr so powerful echo blissfully on the opening track, "Second Hand News." A folky strum holds together the second track, "Rumor." The fourth and seventh tracks, the rollicking "This Could Be the Year" and "They Replace Your Heart," are two of the disc's liveliest songs. On track five, Thomas offers a bittersweet cover of the Brian Wilson song "Don't Worry." The sincere yearning of "First Star" closes with an extended harmonica line. Track nine is a subdued cover of Warn Defever's "Do You Want to Come to My Party?" It would be a stretch for most of the songs on Everything Is Pretty Much Totally Fucked Up to appear on any of Thomas' other band's recordings. "Last One to Leave" is restrained, but in a different way than Flashpapr. "When You Fuck Things Up With Your Baby" is a rousing rocker, but slightly different than the traditional Saturday Looks Good to Me sound. The disc ends with "Hearts Dancing," an ideal summer campfire song. It might hint at Thomas' future as a folk singer, after having already paid his dues in a punk band, a slow-core band, a new new wave band. Guest musicians on the disc include Juan Garcia (ex-Cornish in a Turtleneck) on banjo and tambourine, Nate Cavalieri of Judah Johnson on vibraphone, and Tony Cavallario on acoustic guitar. The CD was released on Michigan's Little Hands Records.

© Stephen Cramer /TiVo

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