Posies song list

Posted by Jon Auer to the message board on jonauer.com:

…as of May 20th, 2005, these are the songs we know with the current lineup:

all in a days work EKOL
any other way D23
anything and everything EKOL
apology D23
broken record AD
burn and shine FOTB
chainsmoking in the usa NCAAP
compliment F
conversations EKOL
could he treat you better EKOL
daily mutilation AD
definite door FOTB
dream all day FOTB
everybody is a fucking liar AD
fall apart with me S
farewell typewriter S
fight it AD
flavor of the month FOTB
flood of sunshine D23
golden blunders D23
grant hart AD
hate song AD
i finally found a jungle i like EKOL
i guess you’re right EKOL
I may hate you sometimes F
it’s great to be here again EKOL
last crawl EKOL
lights out FOTB
love comes EKOL
love letter boxes FOTB
matinee NCAAP
no consolation NCAAP
Ontario AD
Placebo S
please return it AD
precious moments AD
sad to be aware AD
second time around EKOL
solar sister FOTB
song #1 AD
start a life S
suddenly mary D23
sweethearts of rodeo drive EKOL
terrorized AD
that don’t fly EKOL
throwaway AD
when mute tongues can speak FOTB
who to blame S
with those eyes NCAAP
world AD
you’re the beautiful one S

Failure—2
Dear 23–-5
Frosting on the Beater–8
Amazing Disgrace—14
Success–6
Nice Cheekbones & a PhD–4
Every Kind of Light –12

Rykodisc site news

Rykodisc‘s page for the Posies is up, including the new biography and a photo. In addition, Every Kind Of Light (a larger look at the cover) can be pre-ordered for $17.

The tracklisting:

1. It’s Great To Be Here Again
2. Conversations
3. All In A Day’s Work
4. I Guess You’re Right
5. Anything And Everything
6. Second Time Around
7. Last Crawl
8. Could He Treat You Better
9. Love Comes
10. I Finally Found A Jungle I Like
11. That Don’t Fly
12. Sweethearts of Rodeo Drive

In addition, Not Lame now has mp3 soundclips of 5 songs.

Drowned In Sound reviews ‘Every Kind Of Light’

Every Kind Of Light
by The Posies on Rykodisc
Release date: 28th June 2005

Never ones to fit snugly beside their early ‘90s Seattle playmates, The Posies were instead the band that was most overtly committed to reproducing the sublime jangly guitar pop of Big Star. The songwriting partnership of Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow injected louder guitars and even more power-pop sensibilities into their music, but their infatuation eventually led to head ‘Star Alex Chilton recruiting them for his band’s ‘reunion’ tours.

‘Every Kind Of Light’ sees the duo back in the driving seat and picking up pretty much where 1998’s sultry ‘Success’ left off. That’s maybe slightly untrue: parts of ‘Every Kind…’ sound like a return to the meatier rock of their mid-‘90s work, it’s just that those songs don’t sound as convincing as the gooey AOR pop evident on ‘Love Comes’, for example. ‘Second Time Around’ has a sledgehammer guitar riff, but it’s not much of a song. Anyway the Posies were always better at being a pop band than a rock band, right?

But there’s that niggling term: AOR. Because, despite the one or two stabs at youthful exuberance evident here, this is an AOR album through and through. Even Teenage Fanclub, who have settled so deeply into their own wistful groove they may well be growing roots, come over like a carefree Gen X update of The Byrds. The Posies now spend their time obsessing over the stifling American condition; the evils of corporations, George WB, consumerism (remember they were burnt by giants DGC themselves), but as with Bruce Springsteen’s faux nationalistic tirades, it’s hard to hear past the glitz and gloss. It’s lucky at least that they’re good at it.

http://www.drownedinsound.com/articles/12260.html

Album cover revealed

A small image of Every Kind Of Light‘s cover, from a Swedish record site… huge thanks to Henrik for spotting this and sending it in!

For another look at the artwork, this week’s NME contains an ad for the album/tour (credit to Suzy for scanning this!):

Three new dates and more

The Posies will play the Göteborgkalaset Festival in Gothenburg, Sweden, on August 9th. (thank you to Henrik for finding the date!) and Debaser in Stockholm on August 10th. In addition, a new promo picture can be seen here.

They will also play the Seattle Internation Film Festival, at MOHAI, on May 19th.
(source)

‘Every Kind Of Light’ can now be pre-ordered from Not Lame. From their site:

“We`ll be trying to set up something special for Not Lame folks, who preorder this with us. Details will be forthcoming! and Soundbites, as well.”

For updates on tour dates or the new album, join the mailing list by sending a blank e-mail to updates@theposies.net

Jon and Ken on KEXP tomorrow

From Barbara Mitchell, posted to the dear23 list:

just a heads-up that jon and ken will be on cheryl waters’ show on kexp (
www.kexp.org for those of you outside of seattle) at 10 am on thursday, may 5.
they’ll be playing a new song live and probably spinning something off the new
album.

EVERY KIND OF LIGHT – Japanese pre-order

You can pre-order the new Posies album at eil.com, although it will not be released until 22 June. Information on it:

THE POSIES
Every Kind Of Light
2005 Japanese CD album includes ‘It’s Great To Be Here Again’, ‘All In A Day’s Work’ and ‘Last Crawl’, BONUS TRACK expected, picture sleeve plus obi-strip, more details to follow…

(thanks to Remi on the jonauer.com board!)