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'a' Recordings

Swearing at Motorists 'While Laughing, The Joker Tells The Truth'

£10.99

'a' Recordings

Swearing at Motorists 'While Laughing, The Joker Tells The Truth'

£10.99

Available on 180 gram vinyl

Like Iggy Pop's great lost Nashville record or the legendary demos for the Strokes masterpiece that never was, this recording is full of catchy courage, significant low notes, bedroom rhythms, hooks, and so on, all of which make  for an impossible amount of pleasure. This Swearing At effort towers heads and squirrels above whatever that was you were just listening to. --Camden Joy Swearing At Motorists has come a long way since it's birth as a poster for a fake band in 1994. A few months after the posters mysteriously appeared in record stores & music venues around Dayton, Ohio, Dave Doughman jokingly scrawled the name on a cassette of home recordings that he gave to friends, and the band was officially born.

The late '90s found S@M releasing a slew of 7" EPs on different labels, and after getting repeated plays from  John Peel and favorable press worldwide, the band landed a contract with the then new label Secretly Canadian.

They released 2 EPs & 4 LPs on SC, including 2000's Number Seven Uptown & 2002's This Flag Signals Goodbye, both of which were named MOJO Magazine's "Underground Album of the Year" the years they were released.

Swearing At Motorists relocated to Berlin, Germany in 2005, releasing their last LP for Secretly Canadian, Last Night Becomes This Morning the following year before quietly disappearing into the never-ending Berlin night...

8 years later, the band has resurfaced in Hamburg, Germany, with a new album titled While Laughing, The Joker Tells The Truth, to be released September 29 on Anton Newcombe's label A Recordings Ltd.

Co-produced by Dave and Rick McPhail (of the legendery German band Tocotronic), the album tells the tales of those "los t" 8 years in classic Motorists style.

LP Tracklisting

SIDE A:
1. I Don't Need Anyone
2. Groundhog Day (Damn The Piper)
3. Forever
4. Academy Award For Best Actor In A Supporting Role
5. Friend Of Mine
6. Famous Orange Sweatshirt
7. Time And Distance
8. 17th Last Cigarette (thinkin' bout drinkin')
9. Wrote You A Letter

SIDE B:
1. The Darkest September
2. Great Actress
3. I Love You (liar)
4. Adjectives
5. Don't Want To Dream (About You)
6. I Likes Your Style
7. Wasting Your Time
8. It's Love That Chooses You

CD Tracklist:
1. I Don't Need Anyone
2. Groundhog Day (Damn The Piper)
3. Forever
4. Academy Award For Best Actor In A Supporting Role
5. Friend Of Mine
6. Famous Orange Sweatshirt
7. Time And Distance
8. 17th Last Cigarette (thinkin' bout drinkin')
9. Wrote You A Letter
10. The Darkest September
11. Great Actress
12. I Love You (liar)
13. Adjectives
14. Don't Want To Dream (About You)
15. I Likes Your Style
16. Wasting Your Time
17. It's Love That Chooses You