Album DescriptionA 30-track digipak CD by TREE FORT ANGST called 'Last Page In The Book of Love' What It Sounds Like: Chiming, guitar-based indiepop combining Postcard/Sarah-label jangle with a somewhat 60s-ish garagey energy. Think Orange Juice, early Aztec Camera, The Chills... but American... and kind of revved up. Background: In its early-to-mid 90s run, Tree Fort Angst released four 7" EPs, a flexi, a split single, some cassettes, appeared on a handful of compilations and, to top it all off, 'Knee Deep In The Rococo Excess of Tree Fort Angst,' a 20-song CD on the Bus Stop Label. Out of print for the last few years, it's reissued now by Foxyboy, along with TEN extra tracks, as 'Last Page In The Book Of Love.' Plus new liner notes... and super-snazzy digipak art. The ten bonus tracks are all previously unreleased. Total running time: 78 minutes.