20 July 2024

JUNE PANIC The Fall Of Atom: A Thesis On Entropy 1997

 


Discogs


June Panic Biography by Jason Nickey

June Panic is a singer-songwriter and sonic experimenter from Fargo, North Dakota. Bob Dylan, Marc Bolan, and Skip Spence all come to mind when listening to Panic: Dylan because he begins with traditional American music forms and then twists them to fit his own idiosyncratic vision, often to nearly unrecognizable extremes; Bolan for his penchant for pomp and outrageous-even ridiculous- imagery; and Spence, not simply because he plays every instrument on his albums, but because of a neurotic claustrophobia that acts as the common tread among his disparate styles. Panic's vocal style reminds of Gordon Gano of the Violent Femmes and the subjects of his songs seem to cover much the same territory as the Femmes: jittery angst, sexual frustration, and self-depreciation.


Tracklist

1
Demographic
2
Rainy Day Women #21 & #53
3
Wine & Dine
4
Man Of Your Dreams
5
The Full Extent Of The Law
6
Song Of A Sailor
7
In The Marketplace
8
Golden Bruise
9
Demographic
10
Walk Alone
11
My Mean Freedom
12
The Future
13
Don't Love Me Too Long (Love Me Till I Die)
14
Demographic
15
Beautiful Day
16
Ghosts
17
Inbetween
18
The Fall Of Atom
19
Bein' Cool (Is Not Like Money)
20
Pity Well
21
Devils Wait
22
Explain Change
23
Demographic
24
Rainy Day Women #4,579 & 2

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