Tullycraft - Old Traditions, New Standards + Singles (Expanded Edition), by Tullycraft (2024)

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  • Streaming + Download

    Pre-order of Tullycraft - Old Traditions, New Standards + Singles (Expanded Edition). You get 8 tracks now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it’s released.

    Purchasable with gift card

    releases July 5, 2024

    $18 USD or more

  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Limited edition of 500 2xLP in gatefold with download including bonus tracks

    LP1: Willie Goes to the Seashore color vinyl (co*ke Bottle Green)
    LP2: Pink Lemonade color vinyl (Transparent Pink)
    Notes by Sean Tollefson

    Tullycraft's debut album Old Traditions, New Standards was included in Pitchfork's THE 25 BEST INDIE POP ALBUMS OF THE ’90s

    All Music Guide:

    Old Traditions, New Standards is probably Crayon and Tullycraft leader Sean Tollefson's best album. All 12 songs are charm-packed, hook-heavy, twee pop creations. The players are energetic, Tollefson's vocals are confident, and the songwriting presents no misfires. Pat Maley's clean, crisp production gives each song exactly the right spark and feel. With subject matter encompassing superheroes, scads of other indie bands, visits to the seashore, Dollywood, and sweetness, it's safe to say that the cuteness factor of the album is off the charts. That doesn't mean the songs don't rock out. Jangling shambolic guitars, smart arrangements, and an infectious sense of fun mark the album for twee classic status. Highlights include the tale of hang-ups and problems for "Superboy and Supergirl," the tale of young "Josie" who wants to be in a legitimate punk rock band, and "Pop Songs Your Boyfriend's Too Stupid to Know About." The latter song is about as fun as a song can be, as Tollefson tells a girl that he and she share a love for Neutral Milk Hotel and Halo Benders and that her new boyfriend can stick to Green Day and the Breeders. The song is a little valentine to indie bands and fans in the know. Tullycraft's playing is so good throughout the album that they even suggest the the Velvet Underground on "Dollywood." Delightfully fun and never overstepping its welcome, Old Traditions, New Standards is one of the best twee punk-pop albums of its time. - Tim DiGravina, All Music Guide

    "Tullycraft’s first record features many indie-pop classics including “Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend’s Too Stupid To Know About,” which ranks in the top 3 All-Time Best Indie-pop songs." - Mr. Darla

    Old Traditions, New Standards is an absolute classic masterpiece indie-pop record originally released in 1996 on the wonderful Harriet Records label of Cambridge, MA., and the Little Teddy label of Munich, Germany.

    In the year Old Traditions, New Standards was released, Tullycraft recorded more than an album's worth of songs, which were released touch-n-go via a number of cornerstone independent labels including Cher Doll (US), Little Teddy (Germany), Wurlitzer Jukebox (UK), Blackbean and Placenta Tape Club (US), and 100 Guitar Mania (Japan). Most of these releases, on 7" vinyl, and a few indie pop compilations more or less sold out. They were then collected and reissued on The Singles, a compilation CD, along with a reissue of Old Traditions, New Standards CD by Darla in 1999.

    All of the songs on the Old Traditions, New Standards album (and many of the other tracks on this 2xLP) were recorded entirely, or in part, by Pat Maley at Yoyo Studio in the Capitol Theater, downtown Olympia, WA between 1995 and 1999.

    2xLP track list:

    A1. Willie Goes to the Seashore
    A2. Josie
    A3. Mental Obsession
    A4. Wish I'd Kept a Scrapbook
    A5. Superboy & Supergirl
    A6. Dollywood
    20:22

    B1. Sweet
    B2. Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend's Too Stupid to Know About
    B3. Then Again, Maybe I Don't
    B4. Meet Me in Las Vegas
    B5. Cammy & the Count
    B6. Miracles are Hard to Find
    B7. Guyana Punch
    19:15

    C1. Skyway
    C2. Pink Lemonade
    C3. Bailey Park
    C4. Pedal
    C5. 1st String Teenage High
    C6. Not Quite Burning Bridges
    C7. Piano Lessons for Beauty Queens
    18:23

    D1. Falling Out of Love (With You)
    D2. She's Got the Beat
    D3. Break Seaside (and Over)
    D4. Maybe Baby
    D5. Heroes and Villains
    D6. They're Not Trying on the Dance Floor
    D7. 8 Great Ways
    D8. Crush the Scene
    19:21

    Download only tracks:

    1. Stay Cool I'll See You this Summer
    2. Look How We Killed the Riot Girls
    3. Pitney Bowes
    4. Mental Obsession (Live)
    5. Loveless
    6. Untitled Bonus Track

    Includes digital pre-order of Tullycraft - Old Traditions, New Standards + Singles (Expanded Edition). You get 8 tracks now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it’s released.
    ...more

    shipping out on or around July 5, 2024

    edition of 400

    Purchasable with gift card

    $36 USD or more

  • Limited edition of 500 2xLP in gatefold with download including bonus tracks

    LP1: Willie Goes to the Seashore color vinyl (co*ke Bottle Green)
    LP2: Pink Lemonade color vinyl (Transparent Pink)
    Notes by Sean Tollefson

    Tullycraft's debut album Old Traditions, New Standards was included in Pitchfork's THE 25 BEST INDIE POP ALBUMS OF THE ’90s

    All Music Guide:

    Old Traditions, New Standards is probably Crayon and Tullycraft leader Sean Tollefson's best album. All 12 songs are charm-packed, hook-heavy, twee pop creations. The players are energetic, Tollefson's vocals are confident, and the songwriting presents no misfires. Pat Maley's clean, crisp production gives each song exactly the right spark and feel. With subject matter encompassing superheroes, scads of other indie bands, visits to the seashore, Dollywood, and sweetness, it's safe to say that the cuteness factor of the album is off the charts. That doesn't mean the songs don't rock out. Jangling shambolic guitars, smart arrangements, and an infectious sense of fun mark the album for twee classic status. Highlights include the tale of hang-ups and problems for "Superboy and Supergirl," the tale of young "Josie" who wants to be in a legitimate punk rock band, and "Pop Songs Your Boyfriend's Too Stupid to Know About." The latter song is about as fun as a song can be, as Tollefson tells a girl that he and she share a love for Neutral Milk Hotel and Halo Benders and that her new boyfriend can stick to Green Day and the Breeders. The song is a little valentine to indie bands and fans in the know. Tullycraft's playing is so good throughout the album that they even suggest the the Velvet Underground on "Dollywood." Delightfully fun and never overstepping its welcome, Old Traditions, New Standards is one of the best twee punk-pop albums of its time. - Tim DiGravina, All Music Guide

    "Tullycraft’s first record features many indie-pop classics including “Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend’s Too Stupid To Know About,” which ranks in the top 3 All-Time Best Indie-pop songs." - Mr. Darla

    Old Traditions, New Standards is an absolute classic masterpiece indie-pop record originally released in 1996 on the wonderful Harriet Records label of Cambridge, MA., and the Little Teddy label of Munich, Germany.

    In the year Old Traditions, New Standards was released, Tullycraft recorded more than an album's worth of songs, which were released touch-n-go via a number of cornerstone independent labels including Cher Doll (US), Little Teddy (Germany), Wurlitzer Jukebox (UK), Blackbean and Placenta Tape Club (US), and 100 Guitar Mania (Japan). Most of these releases, on 7" vinyl, and a few indie pop compilations more or less sold out. They were then collected and reissued on The Singles, a compilation CD, along with a reissue of Old Traditions, New Standards CD by Darla in 1999.

    All of the songs on the Old Traditions, New Standards album (and many of the other tracks on this 2xLP) were recorded entirely, or in part, by Pat Maley at Yoyo Studio in the Capitol Theater, downtown Olympia, WA between 1995 and 1999.

    2xLP track list:

    A1. Willie Goes to the Seashore
    A2. Josie
    A3. Mental Obsession
    A4. Wish I'd Kept a Scrapbook
    A5. Superboy & Supergirl
    A6. Dollywood
    20:22

    B1. Sweet
    B2. Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend's Too Stupid to Know About
    B3. Then Again, Maybe I Don't
    B4. Meet Me in Las Vegas
    B5. Cammy & the Count
    B6. Miracles are Hard to Find
    B7. Guyana Punch
    19:15

    C1. Skyway
    C2. Pink Lemonade
    C3. Bailey Park
    C4. Pedal
    C5. 1st String Teenage High
    C6. Not Quite Burning Bridges
    C7. Piano Lessons for Beauty Queens
    18:23

    D1. Falling Out of Love (With You)
    D2. She's Got the Beat
    D3. Break Seaside (and Over)
    D4. Maybe Baby
    D5. Heroes and Villains
    D6. They're Not Trying on the Dance Floor
    D7. 8 Great Ways
    D8. Crush the Scene
    19:21

    Download only tracks:

    1. Stay Cool I'll See You this Summer
    2. Look How We Killed the Riot Girls
    3. Pitney Bowes
    4. Mental Obsession (Live)
    5. Loveless
    6. Untitled Bonus Track

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