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Crushin
Sourpatch
Crushin
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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Romance is a tumultuous place, filled with feelings almost always unspoken and rarely understood. If pop music does anything at all, it helps the painful awkwardness that romance breeds and promotes a certain unmatched sin...  more »

     
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All Artists: Sourpatch
Title: Crushin
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Total Copies: 0
Label: Happy Happy Birthday To Me
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 3/30/2010
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 795103606821

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Romance is a tumultuous place, filled with feelings almost always unspoken and rarely understood. If pop music does anything at all, it helps the painful awkwardness that romance breeds and promotes a certain unmatched sincerity. San Jose natives, Sourpatch, know all about this dynamic. They play with a rough, but beautiful indie pop/punk sound that grabs at influences from both Britain and Coastal United States. A cross between the chicken and the egg, Sourpatch exists in the giant realm of 90's pop worship, where honesty (no matter how unflattering) reins supreme. Initially comprised of three members: Nicole Munoz on guitar and vocals, Christine Tupou on guitar and vocals, and Rich Gutierrez on drums-- joined shortly after their first show by Mandi Ferrell on bass; The band started as an idea for a Go Sailor/Tiger Trap cover band, but quickly took flight as a project of it's own. The four have been playing beautiful noise together for over a year and a half now--in which time, they've managed two small U.S. Coastal tours (East and West), self-released a seven song demo, a single on WIAIWYA from England, and played the San Francisco Pop Fest. The band's newest venture is a LP released on HHBTM Records. The thirteen song release, appropriately titled "Crushin'", is predominately about the perils of confused romance, feelings unrelinquished and blurred friendships, content reminiscent of songs written by Pam Berry, Rose Melberg and Amelia Fletcher over a decade and a half ago. A great majority of the original set list were songs that Munoz, previously in the San Jose all girl band Miss Flo, had written and been working on with Tupou a few years prior to the Sourpatch's existence.

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