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Western Civ's new album Shower the People You Love With Gold BEING RELEASED THIS WEEK!!!
Western Civ's long awaited new album, Shower the People You Love With Gold is being released this week!!  The official release party will on Thursday, February 26th, 2009 @ Local 506 -Chapel Hill, NC, 9:00 PM. Pals Mitch Easter, who recorded the new album,  and Embarrassing Fruits will be setting the scene.  Cost is $5 with copies of the new album and other prizes to be given away!  BRING YOUR FRIENDS!!

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New Album - Shower the People You Love with Gold- Underway
WESTERN CIV RECORDING ALBUM WITH MITCH EASTER

Western Civ has just finished recording the tracks for their new, upcoming, and 3rd album release - Shower the People You Love with Gold, expected sometime this fall - at the FIDELITORIUM, studio of famed producer and engineer - Mitch Easter.  The mixing of said-tracks will begin very soon!  Stick around here  or check out their website - www.westerncivrock.com - for more information!!

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Regent Kingfish Slumberpad Apr 2006

Western Civ are an Indie band - and I think we're talking about deep Indie. They make music that is intriguing. So, that means the only band to compare tehm with is Sebadoh, even though I hate such comparisons. The thing is you get such carefully thought out and crafted songs dealing with real emotion and a cathartic approach to music that it reaches you.

They start off with Got The # and Of Her Many Splendours and what you get is guitar-driven Indie rock lyrically and musically offbeat. Stingray Blanket is carefully constructed and langorously weaves its way into your Psyche. Try reading Kafka and stop abruptly at the end of one of his long, intricate sentences - that feeling, that atmosphere, that emotional uncertainty is what Western Civ manage to reproduce in another medium.

There's No I In Team (but there is a Me) and Engine #3 is like the Civ gone mainstream but suddenly there is no mainstream anymore. Even so the end of Engine #3 will leave you wondering what the hell is going on. Sunday Punch finishes off and is like the child of early Soft Machine track with a distorted guitar.

The reason why it has taken me so long to review this EP is that it needs to be listened to and enjoyed rather than analysed. It could make a slacker of you too, just put it on and enjoy the nuances, the apparent simplicity, and the intricacy of atmospheres weaved in your head.

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