i wrote subby in the fall of 2006. it started as this song called "people that i used to know," and was totally different. i decided the chorus was the only good part of that song, so i totally rewrote the verses. then after that, i decided i didnt like the chorus, so i rewrote that too. so it became a completely different song, but basically the same topic. it quickly became one of those songs that i always played, and it was a favorite of mine for a long time. then i got totally fucking sick of it, but i think its coming back around now. we didnt really practice th… read more
i wrote subby in the fall of 2006. it started as this song called "people that i used to know," and was totally different. i decided the … read more
i wrote subby in the fall of 2006. it started as this song called "people that i used to know," and was totally different. i decided the chorus was the only good part of that… read more
Louisville, Kentucky native Christopher Browder may look unassuming enough, but he's a man who's both prone to embracing what's in front of him and running with it, and an artist who's not afraid to look over his shoulder for inspiration. His heartfelt second album, Dig Up The Dead, released under the moniker Mansions, was released April 5 through Burning House Records/King Bones Recordings. Recorded in the various houses and apartments Browder found himself in, all across the Southeast, over a six-month period, this deeply personal album acts as a candid and co… read more
Louisville, Kentucky native Christopher Browder may look unassuming enough, but he's a man who's both prone to embracing what's in front of him and running with it, and an ar… read more
Louisville, Kentucky native Christopher Browder may look unassuming enough, but he's a man who's both prone to embracing what's in front of him and running with it, and an artist who's not afraid to look over his sh… read more