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Jedi
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I bought Califone's "Roots and Crowns" when it came out, having no idea what to expect, and I realized recently that I still listen to it all the time. It hasn't left my traveling CD case since I got it. So I'm interested in seeking out some more Califone, but I don't know where I should start. Is there anyone experienced with the band that could give me some pointers?


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Personally, I would move to Quicksand/Cradlesnakes next. Califone is a wonderful band. If you like them a lot, you should check out Ugly Casanova.
 
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Roomsound is the best thing they've done in my book, followed closely by Quicksands. Their first two self-titled EP's are equally awesome. I'm actually not a huge fan of Roots and Crowns, though I do like several songs. Some of the songs, opener "Pink and Sour" in particular, just sound awful.

There's also a tour-only album of a live 2003 Califone show in which they played exclusively Rolling Stones covers. I haven't heard it yet, but I mean to soon.


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I think "Pink & Sour" has to work it's way into your brain first. Personally "3Legged Animals" is one of the best songs I've heard in a year.


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I can't remember for sure, but I think that was my favorite song off of Roots as well.


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I really don't think you can go wrong with any of the Califone releases. You might try listining to Red Red Meat. All three of their albums for Sub Pop were very good, with Bunny Gets Paid and There's a Star Above the Manger Tonight definitely pointing toward the direciton Tim Rutili would further explore with Califone. Althought their best effort was probably the first for Sup Pop, Jimmywine Majestic. They also had a self-titled release on Perishible which is a pretty interesting, much more rock-centirc effort. Worth seeking out, if only for the powerful, nearly nine-minute dirge "Sister Flossy."


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