| Date mailed or hand-delivered: |
02/29/2008 |
| Album Name: |
"Februjeria: The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag Soundtrack" |
| Album Description: |
part of a radio adaptation of Robert Heinlein's novella "The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag" with interstitial music and selected scenes |
| Tracks (w/numbers): |
1.wineglasses
2.phone call from Hoag
3."goodnight Mr Hoag"
4.easy money
5."somebody's trying to put us in the nine hole"
6."take some bicarb"
7.distortion in the lobby mirror
8.calling Dr Potbury
9.enter Phipps
1o."you lie in circles!"
11.love theme
12.little robot
13.smokestacks & traintracks
14.neckdeep in the ooze
15.momentum/inertia
16.you and me and the glacial moraine
17.songadong |
| Preferred Track: |
smokestacks & traintracks |
| Band Bio: |
Leif Mulch is a pseudonym for Leif Solem, former Antique Sixguns frontman, former Saint Thomas choirboy, now gradually discorporating in America's Inland Empire, taking care of a dog named Walt Whitman. Walt needs to learn not to run into traffic. |
| Band Members & Instruments Played: |
Leif plays all the instruments on Leif Mulch recordings -- drums, bass, guitar, piano, viola, pennywhistle, wineglasses, and so on, tin can, &c, and messes them up beyond recognition using "garageband" and "audacity" and an old four-track and variable speed casette player. Also, he makes all the sound effects in the radio segments he calls "Scary Story". It's fun, and harmless. Mostly. |
| Band Location (city, state or province, and country): |
Spokanistan, Washington, U.S.A. |