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avant poop pee noize
The Gay Apparel was a noize-pop band; think Surfer Rosa meets Magical Mystery Tour.
The Gay Apparel? We were a noize-pop outfit that recorded in shady studios in downtown St. Paul and NE Minneapolis from 2001-2003. Sonically somewhere between Surfer Rosa and Magical Mystery Tour, we gave lo-fi a good name with an ironic band name. Although never actually performing live, The Gay Apparel's legacy lives on in demo recordings and an unexplained word-of-mouth buzz. The band was formed by Mason Butler (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Jesse Miller (bass) in the Fall of 2001, the duo handling 80% of the songwriting; Jake LaBelle (vocals, guitar) was invited and filled in the remaining 20%. Scott Petersen (drums, multi-instruments) rounded the quartet and production was handled by aspiring producer Evan Reidell (additional vocals, percussion & guitar). Recordings were made at Rossmor Studios in St. Paul and then discarded. More were made and shelved. The Gay Apparel relocated to Wrinkle Studios in NE Minneapolis in Spring 2002 and Scott's then girlfriend Sara LaPage (trumpet) joined the band. More recordings were made, discarded, unearthed, remixed, burned, re-recorded, and mailed to Abu Dhabi. Jake was dismissed form the band that summer and was replaced by Matt Hawbaker (guitar) from local indie-rock legends The Blonde Alibi. Mason, Jesse and Matt moved into a house together to focus on songwriting, alcohol and television. More recordings were made and left unfinished. Time passed filled with the alcohol and television but mysteriously without the songwriting. More changes were made when Scott was dismissed from the band in late 2002. After auditioning 3 new drummers, The Gay Apparel dissolved into musical and personal differences and went their separate ways in the Spring of 2003. Jesse went on to play in The Fugitive Pose and Mason, Matt & Sara went on to form Thin Mexican Shackles. Mason & Matt are currently in the indie-rock quintet The Children’s Hospital, while Jesse & Scott are currently in the avant-pop quartet The Curiously Strong Peppermints, both active in Minneapolis, MN.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #1,726
Peak in subgenre #90
Author
Jake LaBelle
Rights
2002 Noise Escort Recordings
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October 22, 2005
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MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
Produced by Evan Reidell and The Gay Apparel. Music and lyrics by Jake LaBelle. Recorded at Wrinkle Studios, April 2002 Mason Butler - vocals, guitar, drums; Jake LaBelle - guitar; Jesse Miller - bass; Evan Reidell - additional guitar noodles.
Lyrics
Pickin up pinecones for the Lord Tryin so hard to bury this sword It’s a hard job you’ve got to do Even when you’re tired and bored Look at all the tiny machines timing the scene Trying to make sense from all that we’ve seen Whiling away the while when we flirt with the wild Divining the Nile as we get to know the things we defiled What if you could save my life? If I could I wouldn’t even try So cope with dope and try alcohol Buy and sell your trip to Hell Look at all the humans Look at all these humans Things don’t looks so good these days How could things work out this way? Coffin crack head flunky With a junky wind set Things don’t look so good these days How could things work out this way? The floor is swimming like Black locusts trimming the harvest Inciting the ants that come from the forest
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