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The Single

PERSONNEL:
Alex Jenkins: Bass/gangsta vox/being business-like
Andrew Butler: Drums/gangsta vox
Nick Orbell: Vocals
Conor Mackey: Guitar/MICROkorg/Horn Arrangement/rap masta/gangsta shit
Peter Somerville: Guitar/Being stylish
Chris Werve: Tenor sexyphone
Greg Duff: Alto sax
Miles Pauli: Bari sax/Pirating/being manly
 
 
Track Listing:
 
1. A Pound of Peepee, A Pound of Smoke (Jenkins/Mackey)
2. Gangsta Valentine (Jenkins/Mackey)
 
Engineers: Jason Walsh from Farview Recording Studio
 
Comments: After releasing the LP entitled, "Can you dig our planet?" we decided to waste our new-found CD money not on hamburgers and chicks, but upon more recording time.
A Pound of Peepee, what some call "the best thing since tanguen", is a small number Alex and Conor put together while they were staying at Alex's villa in the south of France. With tight lead guitar lines and lovely vocal outbursts, A Pound of Peepee tells a wonderful story about a girl and an old man. The next track, entitled, "Gangsta Valentine", combines funk and old school hip-hop. Loaded with sexual innuendo, manly goodness, and sexy sax harmonies, it's sure to win the hearts of many. Overall, the quaintly dubbed, "The Single" is a wonderful two song CD that many will enjoy and cherish for a long time.

Can You Dig Our Planet?

PERSONNEL:
Alex Jenkins: Electric Bass/Recreational bursts of language
Andrew Butler: Cans/Drums
Nick Orbell: Vocals/Corny and uneducated bits of speech
Conor Mackey: Guitar/MICROkorg/Horn Arrangement/Lip licking
Peter Somerville: Guitar/Good-looks
Chris Werve: Soprano Saxophone/2 Hours of Recording
 

Track Listing:
 
1. Neanderthal Man (Jenkins/Mackey)
2. An Amoeba Ate My Heart (Mackey)
3. Escher's World (Orbell/Somerville)
4. Why I Hate Indiana (Jenkins)
5. Can You Dig My Planet? (Mackey)
~Others~
1. Bodily Funk (Somerville)
2. Tree! (Mackey/Jenkins)
3. Journey of the Tortoise (Mackey)
 
Engineers: Jason and Sean from Farview Recording Studio
 
Comments: A wonderful demo.  Employing the use of keyboards and Werve's saxophone genius.  The pinnacle recording.  It just gets better and better.  "Neanderthal Man" describes the hardships of a neanderthal who is unable to get into the famed Neanderthal Mall.  The new addition the song is the MICROkorg vocoder before the last chorus.  In "An Amoeba Ate My Heart" we get some wonderful vocal work from Nick.  Guitar and MICROkorg solo by Conor.  "Escher's World" is an old one that has until now remained unrecorded.  Lyrics are by Nick and the music by Peter.  "Why I Hate Indiana" is Locriation's rock suite written by Alex.  It describes his journey from Michigan to his home in Geneva.  From Michigan (Apples and Cars) to Indiana (Fireworks and Traffic) to Chicago (The Bean, Dig?) to home.  "Can You Dig My Planet?" features Chris some thunderous soprano sax work.  Overall, I can dig it fo' sho'.

'Funktasia' EP

PERSONNEL:
Nick Orbell: Vocals/Mumbling
Peter Somerville: Guitars
Alex Jenkins: Bass/Quacking
Andrew Butler: Drums
Conor Mackey: Guitars/Backing Vocals/Nasaly Weirdness
Greg Duff: Eb Alto Sax (Bodily Funk only)
Chris Werve: Bb Tenor Sax (Bodily Funk only)
Chad Downy: Trumpet (Bodily Funk only)
 
Engineer: Sean Jensen
Mixed By: Andrew Butler

Track list:
1. Tree!
2. Bodily Funk
3. Journey
4. Prevaricatorus*
5. Stella*
 
 
Comments: Definetely a better demo than our first. We have evolved into a different band since then, Funktasia just goes to show that. With funk jams, harmonious leads, and The Reverend's Funktastic Horn Section making a special appearance on Bodily Funk, Funktasia is the pinnacle demo of Locriation's time. To get a hold of our demo, just come to one of our shows or contact the band at locriation@yahoo.com
 
 
*Only on bonus editions

Locriation Demo 1

PERSONNEL:
Nick Orbell: Vocals
Allen Beebe: Lead/Rhythm Guitars                     
Andrew Butler: Drums
Conor Mackey: Rhythm Guitars
Alex Jenkins: Bass
 
Kirk and Bobby: Engineers

Track List:
1: Toby
2: Elephunk
3:Crazy Sunshine
4: Prevaricatorus
5: Goodbye Blue Sky

Comments:
This Demo being the first we ever did...was not the greatest. The guys did not know how to use their fancy and not to metion, expensive equipment It was quite a wasteof 200 bucks. So much for "NoHassle Records."