Untitled Musical Project - Leftovers

Oh my god it’s all gone wrong

Leftovers is one of the best things you’ll hear this summer - but it will likely be with a tinge of melancholy because the band that recorded it are recently deceased. Untitled Musical Project decided to call it a day last month - a terrible shame as they were always one of the best, most in-your-face live acts to grace this nation’s stages. With a glorious disregard for cliques and trendy wendies they ploughed a Mclusky-esque furrow with fiery wit and passion and they will be sorely missed.

But enough of the obituary-isms - UMP had the good grace at their time of passing to treat us to this unreleased LP, for free.

You can download Leftovers here

You may also be lucky enough to grab a CD copy from the excellent Tiger Trap records who are only charging the price of postage.

Go to the Tiger Trap site.

Here’s the tracklisting:

  1. Facsimile Machine
  2. Beards & Drugs
  3. Why Isn’t Paul McCartney Dead Already?
  4. Take Your Funk And Fuck Off
  5. Write A Word Claim A Third
  6. Write.Tour.Kill.Repeat
  7. Rocky VIII: ‘When Falling Apart Gets Boring Because There’s No One Left To Watch’
  8. The Untimely Demise Of Ray And Ray
  9. Two Pints Of Lager And A Pack Mule
  10. Russian Rob
  11. All I Need Is Johnson
  12. There’s Plenty More Fish In The Family Tree
  13. Over Excited Nonsense Over Menial Everyday Occurrences
  14. Nothing Says Emotion Like One Man And His Acoustic Guitar
  15. 16th Minute
  16. Dance To The Gallows

And here’s the sleeve notes:

"This is the documentation of our medium rise and barely noticeable fall, in the form of non-CD and unreleased tracks. Tracks 1-3 you will find the triple a-side we released on 7" in late 2006, tracks 4-9 are unreleased studio outings, 10-13 are rough demos and 14-16 are poor drunken practice room takes. Expect out of time vocals, poorly executed choruses and problematic time-keeping.

Untitled Musical Project were: Andrew Barry Graham - bass and vocals, Kieran Duffy - guitar and vocals, and two reluctant to sing drummers in the form of James Peacock and Gregory Shingler."

  • yul Thu, 2009/07/16 - 2:10pm

    SHiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeet

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