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Little Apocalypse
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Album Details: Little Apocalypse

Release Date:09/20/1994
Label:East Side Digital
UPC:762185627327

Track List: Little Apocalypse

  1. Heart Not Within
  2. Sooner Or Later
  3. Home
  4. Side Of The Road
  5. Never Hold Heaven
  6. Little Apocalypse
  1. Duck Hunting In Hell
  2. Where Were You
  3. I Saw Him Fall
  4. Conquerer's Song
  5. Woman's Name
  6. Little American Hymn

Pro Reviews: Little Apocalypse

  • All Music Guide

    The Schramms already had intelligence and maturity to spare when they cut their second album, Rock, Paper, Scissors, Dynamite, but the two years of seasoning that preceded the recording of 1994's Little Apocalypse is audible from the first play. While The Schramms already sounded tight on their earlier recordings, they sound positively intuitive on these sessions (especially Ron Metz, whose drumming offers lots of subtle color without calling attention to itself), and Dave Schramm's guitar playing has, if anything, grown even more striking and inventive, confirming his status as one of America's greatest unsung guitarists. And while Rock, Paper, Scissors, Dynamite sounded like a set of great songs, Little Apocalypse is a great album, displaying a greater thematic unity and enough tonal variety to keep it compelling from start to finish. And Little Apocalypse is dark enough to live up to its title, full of casual murders, angry apparitions, songs of the sirens, and vengeful final words ...alongside Schramm's usual tales of romantic distress and emotional discombobulation, painting a vivid picture of a world where things aren't quite right made all the more familiar by Schramm's warm, well-worn voice. (For good measure, the band also offers up another of its stellar covers: in this case, an inspired reading of Lucinda Williams' "Side of the Road.") A striking mix of the comfortable and the troubling, Little Apocalypse is a superb album from a band just hitting the top of its form. - Mark Deming, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Schramms

Melding pop, folk-rock, and alt-country sounds with quirky wit and a keen intelligence, the Schramms were the brainchild of gifted guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Dave Schramm, who debuted the group in 1987. Schramm, who had previously played with Human Switchboard and Jon Klages, left Yo La Tengo in 1986, following the release of their debut album, Ride the Tiger, ... Read more