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Karl Obermeyer
(songwriter, vocals, guitar) and Steve
Dupuis (songwriter, guitar, vocals) reunited
in the afterglow of their former band
Tremorphlo and began writing songs together
at a furious pace. Inspired by their love
for honest and heartfelt songs, the duo
immediately began recording demos which
necessitated finding like-minded musicians
to complete their sound. Obermeyer and
Dupuis soon found musical partners in
Emily Olson (songwriter, keys, guitar,
vocals) Aaron Pruitt (bass) and Kirk Hall
(drums). Since debuting at St. Paul's
legendary Turf Club in late 2001, The
Bottlehouse has written a catalog of extensively
diverse material, and has been enjoying
a growing admiration from audiences, peer
musicians, and trade staff.
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Joy
of Life
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If
a dose of hook-savvy, radio-friendly
indie pop like this doesn‚t
at least get major local airplay and
attract attention from a mid-level
indie label, well, that‚s just
one more sad indication that the end
of the world is, indeed, close at
hand. Sublime.
Tom Hallett, Pulse of the Twin Cities
Feb. 26, 2003
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$10.00 + $2.99 S&H


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Titles |
01.
I'll Never Know
02. That's The Way I Feel
03. Get Outta The Car
04. Our Day's Gonna Come
05. Fan Of A Pessimist
06. I'm Sick
07. California
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08.
Hands In Pockets
09. Weightless
10. Generation X
11. Barstool Repeated
12. Something
13. I'm The One
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