New Old Friends | ||||
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Studio album by Dolour | ||||
Released | November 2, 2004 | |||
Recorded | May 2002 - Oct 2003 | |||
Genre | Indie pop | |||
Label | Made In Mexico Records | |||
Producer | Shane Tutmarc | |||
Dolour chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | link |
Three Imaginary Girls | #3 on Top 50 NW Albums of 2004 link |
The Stranger | link |
New Old Friends is the third album by the indie rock band Dolour. It was written, arranged, and produced by Shane Tutmarc. Mixed by Jason Holstrom and Shane Tutmarc.
The songs on the album were initially demos that Tutmarc made for Suburbiac's producer Aaron Sprinkle to comment on for a follow-up on Fugitive Records. Fugitive ceased operating and Tutmarc wrote songs about disliking the music business, including, "I Smell A Lawsuit" and "Cheep Up Baby" "My Paranoid Mind," "What If", and "Behind the Melody" (sung by Jason Holstrom).
New Old Friends was released independently in February 2004, with different artwork, showing Tutmarc and a few of the contributing musicians in a collage-style. The album was eventually picked up by Damien Jurado's Seattle indie label Made In Mexico Records and rereleased in November 2004 with a new layout and artwork by Shane's brother, Brandon Tutmarc. The album was favorably reviewed by The Seattle Times, The Stranger, KEXP, and AllMusic.com.
Tutmarc and band (including future Fleet Foxes leader Robin Pecknold on bass), undertook their first US tour The Catch in Spring 2005.
New Old Friends was originally self-released on February 17, 2004 with different album artwork by Brandon Tutmarc.