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New: Embed this album on your own site! A handful of Spinecar's rare recordings surface on Passive Aggressive, a collection of some of their more obscure, previously unreleased material. We love Eric Braymer's vaguely Celtic guitar line on "Into You," and are thrilled that Art Bernstein was so into it that he stepped away from his typically more restrained/minimalistic style to get really medieval with that one. The cathartic "Relase" has that really interesting, sine-wave structure that so defines much of Spinecar's music--and both "True" and "Backstabber" are Spinecar doing what we think they do best--album rocking!
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