
A Giant Has Nowhere To Go: Tongue Master Records Vinyl LP + 7" 2025
1. The Scene Is Now â âWordsâ
2. Howe Gelb â âWolf Pupâ
3. Mark Mulcahy â âElephantineâ
4. Sigmatropic featuring Edith Frost â âHaiku 4 (Alt)â
5. Mark Eitzel â âBought A Bookâ
6. The Real Tuesday Weld featuring Sephine Lo â âDreaming of Youâ
7. Lullaby For The Working Class â âIn Defense Of Abstractionsâ
8. Nina Nastasia â âI Will Never Marryâ
9. David Grubbs- âAging Young Loversâ
10. Brokeback With Chicago Underground Duo- âChomsk, Live!â
11. Blanche -âNever Again (Demo)â
12. Songs: Ohia â âUntitledâ
7â
1. The American Analog Set â âEverything Ends In Spring (Edit)â
2. Low â âWalk Into The Sea (acoustic version)â
A Giant Has Nowhere To Go: Tongue Master Records Presents Selections From Comes With A Smile (2000-2006). Released via Tongue Master Records. Available on Black Vinyl LP + 7?
âA Giant Has Nowhere To Go: Tongue Master Records Presents Selections From Comes With A Smile (2000-2006)â is a celebratory vinyl-only release drawn from the magazineâs sixteen cover-mounted compilation CDs. Across some 300 tracks, the magazine presented previously unheard tracks from its eclectic array of interviewees drawn from the worlds of the Singer Songwriter, Americana, Post-Rock, Electronica, and all things Indie.
Comes With A Smileâs designer/editor Matt Dornanâs association with Tongue Master Records began with the first TM 7? and has continued to the present day. In some ways the association has come full circle with this curated release. The selections on this album represent the place where the worlds of Tongue Master and Cwas converge. Most remain exclusive to the magazine, and all appear on vinyl for the first time.
Side one features artists who appear in the Tongue Master discography â from established masters Mark Eitzel, Mark Mulcahy and Howe Gelb to the equally idiosyncratic stylings of New Yorkâs The Scene Is Now, Athensâ Sigmatropic (featuring Edith Frost) and Londonâs cinematic The Real Tuesday Weld. The latter revisits a CWAS favourite, featuring a newly recorded vocal by Sephine Llo, exclusive to this release. Other contributions include intimate demos from Eitzel and Gelb (better known in embellished form by American Music Club and Giant Sand respectively), to standalone gems like Mulcahyâs âElephantineâ (which gives this collection its title) and the bruised avant-garde blues of The Scene Is Nowâs âThe Wordâ.
The tracks on side two and the accompanying 7â are a diverse selection drawn from the sixteen CDs CWAS issued between 2000 and 2006 that reflect and complement the oeuvre of Tongue Master Records. Here you will find the dense literature-infused art-folk of Lullaby For The Working Class, the sparse acoustic balladry of Nina Nastasia and the curious Matmos-enhanced stylings of veteran polymath and fellow New Yorker David Grubbs. In their wake comes an epic jazz-tinged duel between Douglas McCombsâs Brokeback and sometime labelmates Chicago Underground Duo, and the raw gothic Americana of Blanche. The LP concludes with a haunting lo-fi lament by the sorely missed Jason Molina in his Songs: Ohia guise. The 7? presents two further gems: a concise edit of the lengthy title track from a 2005 12â tour EP from CWAS regulars The American Analog Set, and an acoustic rendition of a track from the album âThe Great Destroyerâ by shapeshifting veterans Low from the same year.
Together the fourteen tracks hint at the breadth of the CWAS archive, a treasure trove from a not-too-distant musical past. With full lyrics, a special four page insert tracing the history of the magazine, and an Alex Wharton Abbey Road cut, this quality release is a testament to the legacy of Comes With A Smile.
âProbably the best independent music magazine in the worldâ â ESQUIRE
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$12.85A Giant Has Nowhere To Go: Tongue Master Records Vinyl LP + 7" 2025
1. The Scene Is Now â âWordsâ
2. Howe Gelb â âWolf Pupâ
3. Mark Mulcahy â âElephantineâ
4. Sigmatropic featuring Edith Frost â âHaiku 4 (Alt)â
5. Mark Eitzel â âBought A Bookâ
6. The Real Tuesday Weld featuring Sephine Lo â âDreaming of Youâ
7. Lullaby For The Working Class â âIn Defense Of Abstractionsâ
8. Nina Nastasia â âI Will Never Marryâ
9. David Grubbs- âAging Young Loversâ
10. Brokeback With Chicago Underground Duo- âChomsk, Live!â
11. Blanche -âNever Again (Demo)â
12. Songs: Ohia â âUntitledâ
7â
1. The American Analog Set â âEverything Ends In Spring (Edit)â
2. Low â âWalk Into The Sea (acoustic version)â
A Giant Has Nowhere To Go: Tongue Master Records Presents Selections From Comes With A Smile (2000-2006). Released via Tongue Master Records. Available on Black Vinyl LP + 7?
âA Giant Has Nowhere To Go: Tongue Master Records Presents Selections From Comes With A Smile (2000-2006)â is a celebratory vinyl-only release drawn from the magazineâs sixteen cover-mounted compilation CDs. Across some 300 tracks, the magazine presented previously unheard tracks from its eclectic array of interviewees drawn from the worlds of the Singer Songwriter, Americana, Post-Rock, Electronica, and all things Indie.
Comes With A Smileâs designer/editor Matt Dornanâs association with Tongue Master Records began with the first TM 7? and has continued to the present day. In some ways the association has come full circle with this curated release. The selections on this album represent the place where the worlds of Tongue Master and Cwas converge. Most remain exclusive to the magazine, and all appear on vinyl for the first time.
Side one features artists who appear in the Tongue Master discography â from established masters Mark Eitzel, Mark Mulcahy and Howe Gelb to the equally idiosyncratic stylings of New Yorkâs The Scene Is Now, Athensâ Sigmatropic (featuring Edith Frost) and Londonâs cinematic The Real Tuesday Weld. The latter revisits a CWAS favourite, featuring a newly recorded vocal by Sephine Llo, exclusive to this release. Other contributions include intimate demos from Eitzel and Gelb (better known in embellished form by American Music Club and Giant Sand respectively), to standalone gems like Mulcahyâs âElephantineâ (which gives this collection its title) and the bruised avant-garde blues of The Scene Is Nowâs âThe Wordâ.
The tracks on side two and the accompanying 7â are a diverse selection drawn from the sixteen CDs CWAS issued between 2000 and 2006 that reflect and complement the oeuvre of Tongue Master Records. Here you will find the dense literature-infused art-folk of Lullaby For The Working Class, the sparse acoustic balladry of Nina Nastasia and the curious Matmos-enhanced stylings of veteran polymath and fellow New Yorker David Grubbs. In their wake comes an epic jazz-tinged duel between Douglas McCombsâs Brokeback and sometime labelmates Chicago Underground Duo, and the raw gothic Americana of Blanche. The LP concludes with a haunting lo-fi lament by the sorely missed Jason Molina in his Songs: Ohia guise. The 7? presents two further gems: a concise edit of the lengthy title track from a 2005 12â tour EP from CWAS regulars The American Analog Set, and an acoustic rendition of a track from the album âThe Great Destroyerâ by shapeshifting veterans Low from the same year.
Together the fourteen tracks hint at the breadth of the CWAS archive, a treasure trove from a not-too-distant musical past. With full lyrics, a special four page insert tracing the history of the magazine, and an Alex Wharton Abbey Road cut, this quality release is a testament to the legacy of Comes With A Smile.
âProbably the best independent music magazine in the worldâ â ESQUIRE
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1. The Scene Is Now â âWordsâ
2. Howe Gelb â âWolf Pupâ
3. Mark Mulcahy â âElephantineâ
4. Sigmatropic featuring Edith Frost â âHaiku 4 (Alt)â
5. Mark Eitzel â âBought A Bookâ
6. The Real Tuesday Weld featuring Sephine Lo â âDreaming of Youâ
7. Lullaby For The Working Class â âIn Defense Of Abstractionsâ
8. Nina Nastasia â âI Will Never Marryâ
9. David Grubbs- âAging Young Loversâ
10. Brokeback With Chicago Underground Duo- âChomsk, Live!â
11. Blanche -âNever Again (Demo)â
12. Songs: Ohia â âUntitledâ
7â
1. The American Analog Set â âEverything Ends In Spring (Edit)â
2. Low â âWalk Into The Sea (acoustic version)â
A Giant Has Nowhere To Go: Tongue Master Records Presents Selections From Comes With A Smile (2000-2006). Released via Tongue Master Records. Available on Black Vinyl LP + 7?
âA Giant Has Nowhere To Go: Tongue Master Records Presents Selections From Comes With A Smile (2000-2006)â is a celebratory vinyl-only release drawn from the magazineâs sixteen cover-mounted compilation CDs. Across some 300 tracks, the magazine presented previously unheard tracks from its eclectic array of interviewees drawn from the worlds of the Singer Songwriter, Americana, Post-Rock, Electronica, and all things Indie.
Comes With A Smileâs designer/editor Matt Dornanâs association with Tongue Master Records began with the first TM 7? and has continued to the present day. In some ways the association has come full circle with this curated release. The selections on this album represent the place where the worlds of Tongue Master and Cwas converge. Most remain exclusive to the magazine, and all appear on vinyl for the first time.
Side one features artists who appear in the Tongue Master discography â from established masters Mark Eitzel, Mark Mulcahy and Howe Gelb to the equally idiosyncratic stylings of New Yorkâs The Scene Is Now, Athensâ Sigmatropic (featuring Edith Frost) and Londonâs cinematic The Real Tuesday Weld. The latter revisits a CWAS favourite, featuring a newly recorded vocal by Sephine Llo, exclusive to this release. Other contributions include intimate demos from Eitzel and Gelb (better known in embellished form by American Music Club and Giant Sand respectively), to standalone gems like Mulcahyâs âElephantineâ (which gives this collection its title) and the bruised avant-garde blues of The Scene Is Nowâs âThe Wordâ.
The tracks on side two and the accompanying 7â are a diverse selection drawn from the sixteen CDs CWAS issued between 2000 and 2006 that reflect and complement the oeuvre of Tongue Master Records. Here you will find the dense literature-infused art-folk of Lullaby For The Working Class, the sparse acoustic balladry of Nina Nastasia and the curious Matmos-enhanced stylings of veteran polymath and fellow New Yorker David Grubbs. In their wake comes an epic jazz-tinged duel between Douglas McCombsâs Brokeback and sometime labelmates Chicago Underground Duo, and the raw gothic Americana of Blanche. The LP concludes with a haunting lo-fi lament by the sorely missed Jason Molina in his Songs: Ohia guise. The 7? presents two further gems: a concise edit of the lengthy title track from a 2005 12â tour EP from CWAS regulars The American Analog Set, and an acoustic rendition of a track from the album âThe Great Destroyerâ by shapeshifting veterans Low from the same year.
Together the fourteen tracks hint at the breadth of the CWAS archive, a treasure trove from a not-too-distant musical past. With full lyrics, a special four page insert tracing the history of the magazine, and an Alex Wharton Abbey Road cut, this quality release is a testament to the legacy of Comes With A Smile.
âProbably the best independent music magazine in the worldâ â ESQUIRE










