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2015 EP. Just after the of Sciflyer's long-delayed InchThey Only Believe in The MoonInch last year, guitarist Steve Kennedy was going thru some boxes of old random band stuff when he happened across an interesting find - an old external drive of sessions recorded in 2003 at Insta-Fame studios in Portland. After sifting thru the material he had discovered another InchlostInch single, ‘Energizer’, a song they had worked on intensely at the time but eventually abandoned for what he describes as Inchhaving lost the plot from over-proximityInch. Also found was an incredibly rockin' version of ‘You're From The Ocean’ with an entirely different set of lyrics and melodic structure than the version on their debut, Fair Weather Karma (2003). Seeing the find as a sign from Dog, Steve set about (re)mixing the two songs. More than a decade away from ‘Energizer’ - truth is he had completely forgotten it even existed - gave him the ability to see the forest in spite of the trees and bring the song to full realization. ‘You're From The Ocean’ practically mixed itself. And this one might actually be better than the original, a song that Fred Mills (Magnet) once swore could've passed for a long-lost Swervedriver outtake. To these he has added a remake leftover from the Moon Sessions – ‘Letting Go of Everything’, which might be yet another case of being even better the second time around; a smoking hot live Sin City rendition of their space-surf hit, ‘Beyond The Event Horizon’ from their wildly popular (tho since disowned) 2001 self-titled independent ; and for the finale, ‘Time Bomb’, a brooding and wordy song they deleted from The Age of Lovely Intimate Things at the last minute back in 2005.
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    • Description: 2015 EP. Just after the of Sciflyer's long-delayed InchThey Only Believe in The MoonInch last year, guitarist Steve Kennedy was going thru some boxes of old random band stuff when he happened across an interesting find - an old external drive of sessions recorded in 2003 at Insta-Fame studios in Portland. After sifting thru the material he had discovered another InchlostInch single, ‘Energizer’, a song they had worked on intensely at the time but eventually abandoned for what he describes as Inchhaving lost the plot from over-proximityInch. Also found was an incredibly rockin' version of ‘You're From The Ocean’ with an entirely different set of lyrics and melodic structure than the version on their debut, Fair Weather Karma (2003). Seeing the find as a sign from Dog, Steve set about (re)mixing the two songs. More than a decade away from ‘Energizer’ - truth is he had completely forgotten it even existed - gave him the ability to see the forest in spite of the trees and bring the song to full realization. ‘You're From The Ocean’ practically mixed itself. And this one might actually be better than the original, a song that Fred Mills (Magnet) once swore could've passed for a long-lost Swervedriver outtake. To these he has added a remake leftover from the Moon Sessions – ‘Letting Go of Everything’, which might be yet another case of being even better the second time around; a smoking hot live Sin City rendition of their space-surf hit, ‘Beyond The Event Horizon’ from their wildly popular (tho since disowned) 2001 self-titled independent ; and for the finale, ‘Time Bomb’, a brooding and wordy song they deleted from The Age of Lovely Intimate Things at the last minute back in 2005.
    • Artist: Sciflyer
    • Title: Energizer
    • Format: CD
    • Label: Clairecords
    • Release Date: 09/11/2015
    • Genre: Rock
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    • Product Name: Sciflyer - Energizer - COMPACT DISCS
    • UPC: 808804009126

2015 EP. Just after the of Sciflyer's long-delayed InchThey Only Believe in The MoonInch last year, guitarist Steve Kennedy was going thru some boxes of old random band stuff when he happened across an interesting find - an old external drive of sessions recorded in 2003 at Insta-Fame studios in Portland. After sifting thru the material he had discovered another InchlostInch single, ‘Energizer’, a song they had worked on intensely at the time but eventually abandoned for what he describes as Inchhaving lost the plot from over-proximityInch. Also found was an incredibly rockin' version of ‘You're From The Ocean’ with an entirely different set of lyrics and melodic structure than the version on their debut, Fair Weather Karma (2003). Seeing the find as a sign from Dog, Steve set about (re)mixing the two songs. More than a decade away from ‘Energizer’ - truth is he had completely forgotten it even existed - gave him the ability to see the forest in spite of the trees and bring the song to full realization. ‘You're From The Ocean’ practically mixed itself. And this one might actually be better than the original, a song that Fred Mills (Magnet) once swore could've passed for a long-lost Swervedriver outtake. To these he has added a remake leftover from the Moon Sessions – ‘Letting Go of Everything’, which might be yet another case of being even better the second time around; a smoking hot live Sin City rendition of their space-surf hit, ‘Beyond The Event Horizon’ from their wildly popular (tho since disowned) 2001 self-titled independent ; and for the finale, ‘Time Bomb’, a brooding and wordy song they deleted from The Age of Lovely Intimate Things at the last minute back in 2005.

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