SHIPS IMMEDIATELY 100% GUARANTEED100% GUARANTEED Additional Details ------------------------------ Product description: 01. Bumper -- 02. Crawler -- 03. Basics -- 04. Molecule -- 05. Tiny Compartment -- 06. Zone -- -- The Cannanes have been described as “the world’s most indie band,” never having had a manager, agent, or a recording deal. Still, members Stephen O’Neil and Frances Gibson have toured the planet, headlined countless sold-out shows in London, New York, and Tokyo, and have created a prolific body of work. Virtually unknown at home, the world has taken notice. -- In 1986, Calvin Johnson, founder of K Records, asked for material to release on his influential label. A year later, the NME reviewed the first vinyl Cannanes release, the “Bored, Angry & Jealous” EP with the headline “Single of The Year!” The seminal lo-fi indie album from the band, A Love Affair With Nature, was first released without a label, but shortly thereafter, was picked up and became a minor classic. -- -- The 1990’s saw more recordings and fabulous tours of the USA, Japan, and Europe and surprisingly, following Kurt Cobain's death, his journal revealed The Cannanes listed as a favorite band. -- -- The Cannanes then bounded into the 21st century, collaborating with Explosion Robinson of NYC on the Trouble Seemed So Far Away album for Slabco Records (Sukpatch, Volume All*Star, Buckminster Fuseboard) and UK-based artist, Steward. -- Now, Explosion robinson/Stephen Hermann returns to produce the “Small Batch,” EP, the latest release by The Cannanes. The six-track release sees O’Neil and Gibson at their best, with The Cannanes back on familiar territory musing on the nature of friendship, love and outer space that has characterized their best work over the last 27 years. -- -- Released March 19, 2013 -- (Source: Artist promotion) -- -- -- -- -- UPC 884501819893 -- -- -- -- The Amazon ASIN for the mp3 version of this CD is (not known) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Another listing by Zip