Friday, January 11, 2013

Day Eleven of the TWELVE DAYS OF WRONGWAYS


Today is Day Eleven of the TWELVE DAYS OF WRONGWAYS. They lead up to the big Tenth Anniversary Special on January 12 at The Iron Horse in Northampton, MA.

ONLY ONE DAY LEFT!

Today's feature is a look back at the band that sparked Rub Wrongways Records in the first place.  After Humbert recorded their final and still unreleased album, the songwriters, Ari Vais, Tony Westcott, and Henning Ohlenbusch decided they needed a place to unveil their next projects.  Brian Marchese, of course, was also in the band Humbert by this point and was set for a future of releases on the label of his own music.

Today, let's take a look at the Humbert album, "The Great White Lunchroom" which features: Ari Vais, Tony Westcott, Paul Pelis, Henning Ohlenbusch and has guests Dave Trenholm, Abbey Barlow, and Elizabeth Simpson.  Recorded at Zing! Studios in Westfield, MA in 1996, this album is about to turn 16 years old.  Yikes!  It'll be driving next fall!

You can stream the whole thing online right here!  We recommend that you do!  


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