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Applesaucer
Applesaucer
Applesaucer
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Applesaucer
Title: Applesaucer
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Label: Toadophile Records
Original Release Date: 7/6/1999
Re-Release Date: 6/4/1996
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 709363101521

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We love Applesaucer!!!!!
Jennifer Quintana | New York City, NY | 08/30/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"My husband and I both think this album is one of the best around. We've been listening to this album since it came out, then we saw the band play in Sacramento, CA--they were amazing! We hear they're going to be in the New York City area soon, and can't wait to catch their show again. Their live show is amazing. As our good friend Lolo said, "they're the best!""
Totally awesome
jim greer | Hudson Ohio | 12/06/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a great pop album. I think perhaps the best thing about it is that it's inspired...I went to the record store the other day and listened to about every single thing in the listening stations, and to be honest all the major-label stuff just sounded so watered down and boring...then I came to this record and it sounded like someone had actually experienced something, then written a song about it--what a concept! the Applesaucer album has that 'real' feel to it. Love it! Lazy Jane and Dark & Rainy Town are my faves. So good. So so so good."
Bright Music for Misfits
Arch Llewellyn | 06/19/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In a perfect world, you'd never get laughed at for being different in high school, you'd stay friends with all your ex-lovers and Applesaucer would be on the cover of Rolling Stone. The catchy synths and guitar work are reminiscent of the Sixties' brighter side, but it's really in the songcraft more than the sound that this album reminds me of that era (no Elephant Six nostalgia here). The songs are quirky in the way that the Kinks or XTC were quirky--taking an off-beat slant on everyday situations. "Dark and Rainy Town," "Lazy Jane" and "Bar" are just three of the catchier offerings from a record that shines with unique arrangements, infectious melodies and a playful intelligence. One of S.F.'s very best indie bands, and one of the few that's sure to make you smile. Buy this album--you'll get it."