Spencer Kingman

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Vietnam Malaria Nostalgia 02:18 Tools
Accounts 02:03 Tools
Al Jazeera 01:59 Tools
Bowser Bowser Bowser 01:39 Tools
Mortified 01:55 Tools
Bethlehem-Hell Express 02:34 Tools
Bikee Summer 02:03 Tools
Two More Miles 03:22 Tools
R.A.T.L. 01:57 Tools
R.A.T.L 01:57 Tools
Boy Moses (written By Viking Moses) 01:57 Tools
Boy Moses - Written by Viking Moses 01:57 Tools
Bad Blood Bubble-Up 01:57 Tools
Bad Faith 01:57 Tools
Don't Get Killed 01:57 Tools
mayday 01:57 Tools
Joseph Smith 01:57 Tools
Martyrology 01:57 Tools
No Emergences 01:57 Tools
Boy Moses 01:57 Tools
Joseph Smith (home) 01:57 Tools
Bowser 01:40 Tools
Here We Are 01:40 Tools
Terra-Cotta Idols 01:40 Tools
HG Rawa Melody 02:03 Tools
Boy Moses (home) 01:40 Tools
Soda Spill 02:03 Tools
Accounts - Spencer Kingman 02:03 Tools
Hot Omen 02:03 Tools
Gravel Scrabble 02:03 Tools
H.G. Rawa Melody 02:03 Tools
No Emergencies 02:03 Tools
Bad Blood Bubble Up 02:03 Tools
R.A.T.L. - Spencer Kingman 02:03 Tools
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Spencer Kingman's only physical release to date is one half of a double album with Viking Moses, released in 2005 by Marriage Records. Of the songs on this short, quiet and little known record, Kingman says: "I never intended to record them or play them for anyone but my friends. However, these friends (mostly musicians) were persistent about recording me and offering me shows." His lyrics alternate between the strange and the plainly indecipherable. Still, Spencer Kingman's innate earnestness frees even the most eccentric lines from any sense of gratuity. Instead we feel party to an intimate, peculiarly narrative monologue of humanness, Vietnam-nostalgia and Lord knows what else. All the while Kingman's intricate fingerpicking feels tight and distinctive, his vocal melodies equally inventive and infectiously catchy. There's no production to speak of, but you don't miss it. "Brendon Massei had some extra time and some extra tape, and he said we should get them down while we had the nice studio. I complied and played through my songs. It took about 25 minutes and then we went home." Notes The press release for Spenking mentions "Spencer Kingman - Is Orange Birds (Marriage Records V/A)." What's that? There are several songs on his MySpace not on the just-discussed record (sounding fantastic). New record soon, right Spencer? Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.