The Gary: Remains LP+CD
2012 marks the fourth release by Austin, TX trio The Gary, an LP titled "Remains", the follow-up to last year’s Steve Albini-recorded "El Camino" EP. This also marks their first full-length since 2010’s acclaimed "Logan".
The Gary began in 2008 as an informal gathering three friends with instruments, with no more ambition than to get together and break up the monotony of the workweek. Somewhere, between the discussions of music, family, favorite beer, and job-related woe, songs began to form, resulting in the "Chub" EP, a seven song document of “blue-collar angst and disillusion” released in 2009. Upon an outpouring of regional interest, The Gary quickly established themselves among the burgeoning Austin music scene, and their debut EP began to receive accolades from both local and national press, much to The Gary’s surprise. Songs continued to accumulate, and an LP materialized- 2010’s Logan. The album was well-received, and The Gary began taking their act on the road. While in Chicago, they checked into Electrical Audio studios and recorded a session with Steve Albini. This was released in early 2011 as "El Camino". Shortly after the release of "El Camino", the band was invited to tour with Martha’s Vineyard Ferries, a “summer fun band” featuring Bob Weston (Shellac, Mission of Burma) and Chris Brokaw (Come, Codeine).
Black vinyl in full colour sleeve with CD version of the album included.
NOTE!!! All sleeves have slight creasing/corner bumps from shipping. If that bothers you, don't order. No returns accepted.