

"Soft Jaws, Sweet Teeth"(OE049)
(click on song titles to hear MP3's!)
1. carpool death
2. the moustache
3. the spume
4. boozin' & whorin'
5. overhead
6. the terrible, terrible mess
7. drag you through it
8. where were you the last time?
9. her name was Zima
10. the size and shape of it
11. greetings from sediment
12. the young urbanites
13. martians, crashed my party
14. alan alda
15. no no no
16. down on my knees (cuz i ain't got no shins)
17. hardly awful
18. at twenty-four
19. the space between teeth
20. she wants buildings
shawn setaro-electric guitar
matt dodge-drums
daniel madri-acoustic guitar, vocals, bass,
electric guitar, percussion, organ, melodica
matt savage-vocals, electric guitar, keyboards,
percussion, melodica
WITH
jack younger-keyboards and gargling on track #16, saxophone on track #4
Jonah Sacks-cello on track #6
now how about some reviews!
GODBOY- Soft Jaws, Sweet Teeth
Since this is Godboy’s first full cd release, there has never
been more craziness jam packed onto one cd. The best way to
describe the music is to call it “quirk rock.” And I mean that
with the utmost respect. As the music bounces you all over the
place, a beautifully strummed acoustic guitar holds it all
together while Daniel Madri vulnerably sings his ever so
wacky lyrics. Make no mistakes, these guys can write music
and they aren’t afraid to experiment. Even better, they
aren’t too serious about things either. Looking for a mellow,
yet intense, mish-mash of Frank Zappa and The Violent Femmes
with a hint of funny bone country? Look no more. Godboy
is here to save the day. “Greetings From Sediment” is
genius.- Denis Sheehan Askew Reviews
godboy Soft Jaws, Sweet Teeth cd
Holy low-fi heaven has admitted these young gentlemen to the
archives of amazing song strucutres and feel. Having distanced
themselves from songs about their butt and balls -Godboy's
harmonies and space sounds remind one that 'life is beautiful'
and too short. Optain your copy from the band directly, Now
or go straight to rock HeLL and consider that your measily
day job check is the best it gets. That is if you appreciate
song writing and singing in the vain of GBV/My Dad is Dead
by the main singer Matt Savage or Jimmy page sounding
experimental karma sutra guitars and or the use of the
Phasor and acoustic guitar by Madra Daniel Madri. Oh
yeah did I mention the most tasteful keyboards I've heard
in a long, long time. -du....Slash And Burn
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