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MP3 The Boring Normals - Function over Fashion
Debut release (1999) from the Boring Normals remastered and re-released. A tasteful blend of electric and acoustic guitars influenced by The Velvet Underground, The Replacements, and John Prine.
10 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, ROCK: 90''s Rock
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A Boring Normal Story
The Boring Normals grew out of a solo project by Rob Williams (Contoocook Line, Joe Buck) in the late 1990s. After the disbandment of Joe Buck, Williams began penning new material for a solo effort that tapped into a variety of influences—The Velvet Underground, The Replacements, John Prine, and so forth. Recorded in the pre-digital era at Mike Hearst’s (One Ring Zero) 8-track home studio in Richmond, VA, the project was titled “Function over Fashion” for the simplicity of the material and the way in which it was recorded. Several local music friends joined in some of the sessions and The Boring Normals were born.
“Function over Fashion” was re-mastered and re-released in August of 2006. The Boring Normals are currently finishing work on a new full-length CD recorded with Chris Seger at Brevity Studio. The new disc, tentatively titled “When I Grow Down” is set for an October ’06 release.
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