Track Listing 1. Blind Eyes Open 2. Longest Line, The 3. Under Easy 4. Like Me Too 5. I May Hate You Sometimes 6. Ironing Tuesdays 7. Paint Me 8. Believe in Something Other (Than Yourself) 9. Compliment? 10. At Least For Now 11. Uncombined 12. What Little Remains
| Details | | Distributor: | City Hall | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Though singer/songwriters Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow later aligned themselves with a variety of rhythm sections, much of their 1988 debut, FAILURE, was recorded as a duo. While grunge was being born in the Posies' native Seattle at the same time, FAILURE shows no traces of its influence. Instead, it owes considerably more to the more reflective side of fellow Seattleites the Young Fresh Fellows and to San Francisco's Sneetches, both in the jangly, '60s-derived, folk-rock-influenced melodies and in Stringfellow and Auer's often melancholy everyday-life lyrics, as on "The Longest Line" and the heartbreaking "Ironing Tuesdays." Although the anthemic "Believe in Something Other Than Yourself" is probably the album's best offering, all 12 songs are excellent. Just before the Posies called it quits in 1998, they returned to the same studio, producer, and label that had spawned FAILURE to record their farewell album, SUCCESS.
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