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The American
Analog Set was formed in Fort Worth, sometime in 1995. A bunch
of dumb kids from Texas you say? Well maybe, but they made
some interesting sounds and came to the attention of the fine
folks at Emperor Jones/Trance Syndicate Records. The band
relocated to Austin in 1996 and set to work. Over the next
four years or so the AmAnSet released three albums on Emperor
Jones - 1996's The Fun of Watching Fireworks, 1997's From
Our Living Room to Yours, and 1999's The Golden Band. The
band also embarked on several U.S. tours with the likes of
Mogwai, The Lapse, Death Cab For Cutie, in support of their
albums.
During this period the band also put out three 7 inch singles
on E.J., as well as a contribution to the Darla Records Bliss
Out series, "Late One Sunday and the Following Evening".
The final release for the AmAnSet on Emperor Jones was Through
the 90's, Singles, Unreleased, the disc was comprised of the
three aforementioned 7 inch singles (now out of print), as
well as sundry other live, unreleased, and alternate songs.
The vault is officially clear!
So, on to the present. In 2001 the American Analog Set proudly
joined the Tiger Style family. After several years in the
wilderness, and various line-up changes, the band unleashed
their fourth album, Know By Heart, upon the world. Know By
Heart incorporates elements of the classic AASet sound yet
takes the band in new directions, relying less heavily on
the farfisa and more on their trademark pop sensibilities.
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Know
By Heart travels all over the map throughout its twelve tracks.
Songs range from pure pop glory, to grooved out instrumentals,
to lullabies to soothe your shattered nerves as evidence by
such tracks as "Punk as Fuck" and "Desert Eagle".
The record features more vibes and electric piano than previous
releases, as well as layered vocals and textured rhythms.
This album is the sound of a band coming into its own. The
AmAnSet toured Europe in November 2001 in support of Know
By Heart, and we all know what tends to happen when five crazy
Texans hit the road armed with instruments : a lot of people
enjoy themselves.
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