Tearjerker is the final song in "The Gathy Years". It starts with the female vocals telling us a story of pain and hopelessness, then the vocals slowly fade away and become replaced with the loud, nearly screaming guitar noise, leaving you alone with your thoughts. The screaming silence is broken by the final line which says "I resign myself through reimbursement", the line repeats a few times along with the Andi Camp vocals accompanying it, followed by distorted guitar noise, and then the song ends. This is the end of side B.
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Tearjerker is the final song in "The Gathy Years". It starts with the female vocals telling us a story of pain and hopelessness, then the … read more
Tearjerker is the final song in "The Gathy Years". It starts with the female vocals telling us a story of pain and hopelessness, then the vocals slowly fade away and become re… read more
Ribbon Fix played their debut show on August 10th, 1996 at the Epicenter Zone record store in San Francisco, opening for Full Boney and Uranium 9-Volt with its original four piece line-up consisting of Andi Camp (former Stella and Underside) on vocals/bass, Mark Rodgers (former Driftwood, Shroomunion and Perilisium Cantos) on vocals/guitar, Brian Gathy (former Savalas, Junkdrawer and Amber Inn) on guitar/bass and Mike Roberts (former Pawn) on drums. At the time, and with three contributing songwriters, the band didn't have too much material to draw from, but, following its firs… read more
Ribbon Fix played their debut show on August 10th, 1996 at the Epicenter Zone record store in San Francisco, opening for Full Boney and Uranium 9-Volt with its original four piece line-up c… read more
Ribbon Fix played their debut show on August 10th, 1996 at the Epicenter Zone record store in San Francisco, opening for Full Boney and Uranium 9-Volt with its original four piece line-up consisting of Andi Camp (former Stella and Unde… read more