Ad Astra Per Aspera

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Voodoo Economics 03:43 Tools
Post-Scarcity Sing-A-Long 02:34 Tools
Scatter Baby Spiders! 04:01 Tools
A Fish Would Much Rather Swim 04:14 Tools
Nothing Else Is the Real Thing 05:21 Tools
Unnamed Acoustic Song 02:30 Tools
The Romantic One 04:45 Tools
Glosbus Illuminados 05:41 Tools
Everybody Lets Me Down 02:52 Tools
Goodland At Night 05:46 Tools
I Am The Palm Tree 05:12 Tools
Flannery's Coming Home 04:52 Tools
Bi-pedal, Ungrateful, Empty & Awake 05:43 Tools
Sun Sets On Chalk Pyramids 00:00 Tools
Opening Renouncements 05:34 Tools
Flannery’s Coming Home 04:53 Tools
Catapult Calypso 03:43 Tools
Everybody Let’s Me Down 02:53 Tools
Everybody Let's Me Down 02:52 Tools
(We) Come on Strong 02:48 Tools
A Grandfather Clock 02:48 Tools
Post-Scarcity 02:38 Tools
Post-Sarcity Sing A Long 02:38 Tools
Sunsets 04:14 Tools
bipedal ungrateful 05:43 Tools
A Consolation Bribe 03:14 Tools
Post-Scarcity Sing-A-Long (winter version) 02:36 Tools
Danger Bird Blues 03:57 Tools
RRRip-it-up 05:35 Tools
Welcome On Strong 02:56 Tools
Consolation Bribe 03:14 Tools
Acceptance 03:14 Tools
Flannery 03:14 Tools
Bi-pedal, Ungratefull, Empty and Awake 03:14 Tools
the Sun Sets on the Chalk Pyrmanids 04:14 Tools
Party Bones Pt. 1 04:53 Tools
Party Bones Pt. 2 06:22 Tools
Postscarcity Singalong 06:22 Tools
Sun Sets on the Chalk Pyrmanids 04:14 Tools
[We] Come on Strong 06:22 Tools
Renouncements 05:34 Tools
Scatter Spider Babies 03:50 Tools
Hoodland at Night 03:50 Tools
we (come on strong) 02:46 Tools
Voodoo Economics 02:46 Tools
Party Bones, pt. 1 02:46 Tools
PostScarcity_SingaLong 02:46 Tools
Track 01 02:46 Tools
Everybody Lets Me Down 02:46 Tools
Scatter Baby Spiders 02:46 Tools
Post-Scarcity Sing-Along 02:37 Tools
Ad Astra Per Aspera 01:19 Tools
Post Scarcity Sing a long 01:19 Tools
Tin Pan Miracles 05:13 Tools
Voodoo Economics * 05:13 Tools
Nothing Else Is The Real Thing 02:46 Tools
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Good music lasts and good bands evolve. After seven years and over two hundred shows, Ad Astra Per Aspera is more than music: it's an all-ages, open-invitation collective dedicated to all things small, epic, lakeside and beautiful. It's a collection of inside jokes, broken down vans, mix tapes, prank calls, histories and pre-histories that snowballs through all seasons. Beginning in 2001 in Lawrence, KS, Ad Astra Per Aspera practiced for a year before introducing their music to friends and friends' basements. After releasing their first seven-inch, An Introduction To, Ad Astra Per Aspera got their shit together and hit the road. Between releases and tours, the band played warehouses, record stores, gallery spaces, living rooms and industrial medical centers. In 2004, Ad Astra released a four-song EP, Cubic Zirconia, a spooky, pretty EP that travels the back roads of Kansas with no headlights and no destination in mind. They toured aggressively and leaked oil all over the Midwest in a battered short bus. Between 2005 and 2006, Ad Astra worked on their full-length, Catapult Calypso, a marriage of sleigh bells and rhumba shakers, easy front porch rhythms and furious punk breakdowns, free jazz and Monterey pop. They visited Texas for South by Southwest, New York for CMJ and skated around the country on an inch of highway ice. During 2007 and 2008, the band has woken up earlier and stayed up later than ever, nursing their creative drive with coffee and red wine. The local record nerds at Love Garden are putting out Ad Astra's new seven-inches, a series of four lovingly assembled records that borrow from Black Sabbath, Fela Kuti and the voices and instrumentation of best friends. The first seven-inch in the series, Danger Bird Blues, was released in July 2008 and the second, Party Bones, in September. With the recent re-release of Catapult Calypso on vinyl and the prospect of many new collaborations, Ad Astra Per Aspera is more vibrant than ever, rattling with nervous energy and dead serious about doing it right. -Flannery Cashill, Fall 2008 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.