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Thousands of Homeless Termites

by Sam Arnold

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Disappear 02:28
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I Can't Say 02:16
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My Widow 02:29
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Missoula 02:46
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On and On 02:08
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Outside 05:16

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Accoustic Art-Rock Americana

Lyrics about termites, bees, getting hit by a truck, “Back to the Future”, prison, murder, and a road trip gone bad. Odd time signature country with a saxophone. Electronic beats with accordion. The sound of crunching pinecones, flipping book corners, banging dishes, and heavy breathing. Normal songs about love, jealously, fear, guilt, and longing with a twist of the abnormal. An aggressively confrontational synthesis of the naturalistic and traditional with the manic and bizarre.

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released May 1, 2007

photo by Sarah Wentworth
Drums and Vibes by Pat Kennedy
Backing Vocals by Sarah Sharp, Gina Holton, Rachel Javellana, and Leah Arnold
Sax by Greg Yancey
Piano and Accordion by Derek Morris
Violin by Phil Davidson
pinecones by Steph Cosmas

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Sam Arnold Austin, Texas

(photo by Matt Silaski) Metal, Jazz, Art-pop Americana singer-songwriter, electronic and experimental composer/instrumentalist Sam Arnold is a musician living in Austin TX. Sam generally collaborates to varying degrees with some of the best creative musicians and engineers in the Austin progressive art-music scene, including from his bands Opposite Day and Stop Motion Orchwstra. ... more

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