Community / Exploitation by Embarrassing Fruits

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    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Concord 2:54 67
2 Corner free download 2:48 272
3 Details 3:05 49
4 Go There 3:33 100
5 Like That 3:18 40
6 Nakata 3:46 33
7 Pizzakit 3:18 31
8 I Thought I Was Bleeding... 3:57 19
9 Vacations 3:35 37

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Trekky Records 9 tracks (30:14)
The Fruits released their first EP, The First Time, in the summer of 2008 to somewhat unexpected acclaim. The home recorded, handmade EP was not only received with positivity and excitement from the local community, but also turned a few heads nationally. Over the following months the band’s loud, energetic live show won audiences over, garnering praise from regional press outlets nearly every time they played. The First Time served as an introduction to the band’s chemistry and frontman Joe Norkus’ solid, honest, and off-the-cuff songwriting. On March 24th, 2009, Embarrassing Fruits’ debut full-length Community / Exploitation will expound upon the foundation laid down by the The First Time EP.

Community / Exploitation spans several years of output from The Fruits, hashed out in various living rooms and practice spaces, and recorded with old friend Jay Murphy (Des Ark, Black Taj, Hammer No More the Fingers) in the Summer of 2007. The album was recorded at a break-neck speed in the sweltering heat of July, the tension and urgency of the sessions seeping into the lively, raw takes. Community / Exploitation also shows the range and dynamic of Embarrassing Fruits’ material. The album covers a lot of ground, from the anthemic nostalgia of ‘Details’ to the brutal throbbing of ‘I Thought I Was Bleeding…

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  • mahatma_dj

    What what! The Scottish Enlightenment fully supports all activities engaged in by Embarrassing Fruits. Speaking from experience. (Exceptions may apply, particularly with respect to Geneva convention. Please see t&c)

    April 2009
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