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BRINKMAN

Artist: REFRIGERATOR Title: Bicycle
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
BKM36
Price: $9.75 Label: Brinkman

COMMUNION LABEL

Artist: REFRIGERATOR Title: Anchors Of Bleed
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
COMM40CD
Price: $11.00 Label: Communion Label
***Final (?) effort for the Communion label (the band would soon return to the nurturing confines of the Shrimper Corporation) finds these Princes of the Inland Empire in a reflective mood. Essential, as always.


Artist: REFRIGERATOR Title: Anchors Of Bleed
Format: LP Catalog
Number:
COMM40
Price: $8.25 Label: Communion Label

Artist: REFRIGERATOR Title: How You Continue Dreaming
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
COMM36CD
Price: $11.00 Label: Communion Label
***Absolutely masterful album from the best San Dimas, California has to offer.


Artist: REFRIGERATOR Title: How You Continue Dreaming
Format: LP Catalog
Number:
COMM36
Price: $8.25 Label: Communion Label

SHRIMPER

Artist: REFRIGERATOR Title: Bottles Of Make Up
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
SHR148
Price: $12.00 Label: Shrimper
Release
Date:
1/8/07
***Bottles of Make Up, the latest from Refrigerator, was recorded in Shrimper CEO Dennis Callaci's living room over a weekend in August, 2006. The album features twelve originals with Franklin Bruno (Nothing Painted Blue, The Mountain Goats) on piano.

While the quartet's previous record, Upstairs in Your Room, squealed and squalled through two-minute rock workouts in the style of the group's early years, their newest has no electric instrumentation at all. Cohesive both musically and thematically, Bottles of Make Up is far from lo-fi / no-fi affectation. There is no multi-tracked, muddled mix to get lost in: all the songs were lovingly recorded directly onto two-inch analog tape. With doffs of the cap to artists such as A.P. Carter, Tim Buckley, Nina Simone, Need New Body and Elton John, the record lovingly traverses the same perverse gamut.

Still, Refrigerator avoids the prog leanings of Buckley or the Kiki Dee action of John. Instead, Bottles of Make Up plays like the quieter moments of their first record rendered on a less crowded canvas. The band will be doing "guerrilla" shows at bowling alleys and donut shops with Kimya Dawson in early 2007, later joining Shrimper label-mate Simon Joyner on a small jaunt up the coast.


Artist: REFRIGERATOR Title: Comedy Minus One
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
SHR128
Price: $12.00 Label: Shrimper
Release
Date:
10/8/01
***A stripped-down acoustic record with strings and bows wrapped around mistreated pianos and dobros, Comedy Minus One continues in the direction of Refrigerator's previous record from 1999 Glitter Jazz. Recorded by Steve Folta at the Callaci compound over the course of two years, the band was able to lay the shit down and cut the floor up without removing any stitches, leaving well over 30 songs on the recording studio room floor. Freshness assured! The band will tour the North and Southwest in late fall 2001, and follow that with East Coast dates in 2002.

No other California band captures the poignant raw emotion and pure spirit of indie pop better than Refrigerator, who have the unique ability of supplanting upbeat homemade melodies with deeply emotional and sometimes deeply disturbing lyrics - which could stand on their own as fragmented poems of personal tragedy and repair. With their music they become indelible masterpieces of redefined elegance to pop indie quintessence.

    -Green Mountain

Artist: REFRIGERATOR Title: Glitter Jazz
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
SHR113CD
Price: $12.00 Label: Shrimper
Release
Date:
9/27/99
***Glitter Jazz is Refrigerator's fourth album, their first new material in over two years. As all ornamental horticulturists know Daniel Brodo stands tall next to his upright bass, Chris Jones mans the drums, and the Callaci-Brother magic takes care of the rest (merch booth, lightshow, security-you know, the parts you remember). On these 11 new songs, Refrigerator shares the spotlight with several jazz legends such as Franklin Bruno, Ph.D., of Nothing Painted Blue, Jodi of Shrimper recording artists Secret Stars, Ira and Georgia of Mr. Show collaborators Yo La Tengo, Karle Runge the European, and John Davis of the Folk Implosion.

Refrigerator will tour the west coast extensively with Shrimper recording artist Dump in October; an east coast tour is also slated for January. Word jockeys rarely hesitate to tell the world what they make of new Refrigerator albums. One Popwatch writer, a stilt-wearing son of a gun whose posse calls him Steve B., championed the Callaci modus operandi and went so far as to hope that they "stick to it for what may be most of the rest of my life; namely inquisitive, self-abasing, grainy vocals, dirty cardboardy drums, desolation, and pathos." Puncture magazine sent firebrand anti-hiss scribe Bill Meyer after Refrigerator, whom he praised for "parting the curtain of murk and bringing their tunes into focus. Refrigerator's songs are built of strong stuff and stave off the creative bankruptcy that threaten foreclosure on indie rock." In a word, wow. Wow.


Artist: REFRIGERATOR Title: S/T
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
SHR101CD
Price: $12.00 Label: Shrimper
Release
Date:
10/13/97
***Freed from contractual non-obligations to their previous label, the dream continues. San Dimas power-nonviolence trio goes the distance once more.

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Artist: REFRIGERATOR Title: S/T
Format: LP Catalog
Number:
SHR101
Price: $8.25 Label: Shrimper
Release
Date:
10/13/97

Artist: REFRIGERATOR Title: Somehow
Format: CDEP Catalog
Number:
SHR97
Price: $7.75 Label: Shrimper
***Five songs; four not on the self-titled 1997 opus. Clocking in at five minutes and employing every last one of Bob Durkee's 16 tracks (get used to it), "Somehow" is the most revelatory track on the aforementioned album. Durkee and Buckethead guest.

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Artist: REFRIGERATOR Title: Upstairs In Your Room
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
SHR144CD
Price: $12.00 Label: Shrimper
Release
Date:
10/4/04
***Refrigerator's seventh album in their tenth year as a band returns to the rusted-out, Peavey-drenched feedback of their earlier records on the Communion label with eleven new songs recorded over two years by Steve Folta at his Junket studio, including compositions written during the band's European tour in 2003. Besides touring with Sebadoh in fall '04, Allen and Dennis Callaci, Chris Jones, and Daniel Brodo will be doing guerilla dates at comedy clubs up and down the West Coast. What does the record sound like? Busted up soda pop through a shorting-out vending machine, thumbnail sketches in the vein of a lowbrow Ray Davies or upper end David Cassidy. That's right, file next to their contemporaries Smog, The Piltones, and Dump.

The packaging includes an extensive mini-magazine touching upon issues ranging from spotting Stevie Nicks at the local Stop & Shop to Peter Jennings rescinding his newfound American citizenship. No joke.


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