Archie Powell & The Exports

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Mattson Is A Flake 02:55 Tools
Only So Much You Can Do 02:44 Tools
Crazy Pills 03:17 Tools
Metronome 02:40 Tools
You Might Be Cruel (Or I Might Be Dumb) 03:33 Tools
Enough About Me 02:26 Tools
Bend Over Backwards 02:49 Tools
Shooting Spree 02:39 Tools
I Need Supervision 03:00 Tools
Moving To The City 03:08 Tools
Job Fair 02:47 Tools
Sticky Buttons 03:01 Tools
Loose Change 03:03 Tools
All The Same 03:28 Tools
Skip Work 02:59 Tools
Great Ideas In Action 04:48 Tools
Piggy Bank Blues 03:00 Tools
Milkman Blues 01:27 Tools
Everything's Fucked 02:35 Tools
Fighting Words 02:35 Tools
Tattoo on My Brain 02:35 Tools
All Tuckered Out 02:21 Tools
The High Road 02:21 Tools
Holes 03:22 Tools
The Darndest Things 04:00 Tools
Follow Through 03:35 Tools
Lean 03:22 Tools
Down & Out 03:22 Tools
Do You Wanna Dance 02:25 Tools
Scary Dream 02:25 Tools
Electrocute My Heart 02:25 Tools
Rodeo Crush 02:25 Tools
I'm Gonna Lose It 02:25 Tools
Jump Off a Bridge 02:25 Tools
Mambo No. 9 02:25 Tools
Everything's Cool 02:25 Tools
A Waltz for Old Jeppson (Carl's Theme) 01:46 Tools
SCREENING CALLS 03:00 Tools
Erik Elects To Veto 01:46 Tools
Break Even (La La La) 01:46 Tools
Crazy Pills - Audiotree Live Version 02:39 Tools
01 Metronome 02:40 Tools
Great Ideas In Action - Audiotree Live Version 02:49 Tools
Job Fair - Audiotree Live Version 02:39 Tools
Skip Work - Audiotree Live Version 02:49 Tools
Enough About Me - Audiotree Live Version 02:49 Tools
Shooting Spree - Audiotree Live Version 02:39 Tools
Sticky Buttons - Audiotree Live Version 02:49 Tools
Metronome - Audiotree Live Version 02:49 Tools
Fighting Words - Audiotree Live Version 02:49 Tools
Only So Much You Can Do - Audiotree Live Version 02:49 Tools
02 Crazy Pills 03:16 Tools
03 Shooting Spree 02:39 Tools
Maybelline 02:49 Tools
05 I Need Supervision 02:59 Tools
04 Bend Over Backwards 02:49 Tools
09 Sticky Buttons 02:49 Tools
06 You Might Be Cruel (Or I Might Be Dumb) 02:49 Tools
10 Great Ideas In Action 02:49 Tools
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Has bemused cynicism and ennui ever been so fun? Archie Powell & the Exports have made a career of grafting prismatic power pop and sardonic, dark looks at the world outside into guileless songs with hooks galore. Archie Powell makes it look simple; he is incapable of writing an un-danceable tune, whether he turns a jaundiced eye on the culture of self-medication or whipping up a 3 minute heist story. Great Ideas in Action (out May 1, 2012) is the band’s third release of deceptively sophisticated songs. Blink and its killer catchy rock, blink twice and its social commentary that is sad, biting, funny but ultimately incredibly honest. Powell’s writing could easily come from someone twice his age but it never feels studied – his humanity just shines through and demolishes any doubts about where he stands. It’s not hard to find stories in the news about the thousands of debt-ridden young people who are getting out of college and finding that there is nothing out there for them. While Archie claims he was an art student and knew what he was getting into, he’s written a pretty great protest song for his peers in “Job Fair”, singing “Hey baby, please can you cut some slack? You know I’ll settle up tomorrow if you got my back, I’ve been running out of luck cuz it’s about who you know, and all my resumes are fake and I don’t know where to go.” Some of the subjects of Powell’s songs are swimming in elicit pills – he gives bald depictions but from an obviously empathetic viewpoint. Meantime, keyboards are swirling and unique musical arrangements are charging forward and listeners are carried away but song craft that echoes Elvis Costello pumped with the energy of early Replacements. The album was produced, engineered and mixed by Justin Perkins (formerly of Yesterday’s Kids, The Obsoletes and Screeching Weasel) at Howl Street Studios and The Mystery Room in Milwaukee during the Fall of 2011, it is set for release on May 1, 2012. The band recorded 14 songs before paring it down to the essential 11 including the title track, which Powell says is a Calvin & Hobbes reference (anyone who can describe the strip in question is entitled to free admission to Exports shows for life.) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.