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@sharplessmusic / sharplessmusic.tumblr.com

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i started playing shows on my own. its fun and scary and my friends have been really supportive. my next one is at 603^ on sunday with Mal Devisa. ill probably get my ass kicked because she is incredible.

i decided that to make sure i keep practicing, i would do one cover a week and record it. whatever! here is tiniest seed by angel olsen. i got really distracted at the end because i saw my neighbor doing whipits outside the window.

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The Untimely Demise of Charlie Dore-Young (Bad Teeth), Shea Stadium, 4/10/10

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Bad Teeth was a post-Mighty Handful, pre-Epoch band made up of Henry (Small Wonder, Bellows), Jack Greenleaf (Sharpless, Eskimeaux), Charlie Dore Young (Gradients) & Lucio Westmoreland (who has since run off to live life as a beautiful person on The Continent). They were very loud.

incredible picture of me and charlie crashing midair at shea stadium

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We are beyond excited to be welcoming Florist to the DDW Family :) 

More info on release(s) in the upcoming weeks, for now check them out at this amazing show with Told Slant, Hello Shark, and Jordan & His Astounding ‘Basketball Dogs’, this Thursday (7/23) at Shea Stadium <3 https://www.facebook.com/events/864206843661342/

SECRET’S OUT SOUND THE ALARM OPEN THE BLAST DOORS

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good via told slant

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Gary, Goodbye Blue Monday, 12/30/10

Gary was an Epoch missing link of sorts, made up of Gabby, Felix, Lago, Jack Greenleaf, & Oliver. This is the only show I remember them playing in New York City. This also happens to be the day I met Montana Levy, who’s come to be the little sister I never had. There is no photograph of that meeting.

The three [Gabby Smith, Oliver Kalb & Felix Walworth] decided to play in each other’s projects more regularly, as well as form a band called Gary with [Lago] Lucia. Gary was an avenue to practice and preview early versions of their individual songs, like Told Slant’s heartbreaking “In San Francisco.”
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