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It's a Golden Age for Creeps

by Rich Restaino

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Here is another album of songs about the human condition--mostly this human's condition, but others' as well

This record is kind of the third of a piece along with the previous two [Lonely in a Crowd and Apocalyptopotamus]. The songs here relate to those other songs in some way or another. Anyway, they were birthed in the same stretch of deadline-inspired writing I owe to my pals in the songwriter group I was a part of for two years.

There are some songs about me here, some character songs, and some where the line is muddy. It doesn't matter. I think they are good songs that play nice together. I'm letting them go because I can't seem to write these days unless I have a bad case of empty-nest syndrome.

There is a fair mix of stripped-down acoustic numbers and ones with more elaborate arrangement, but I tried to keep the production as unfussy as possible. I'm trying to apply the same edict to the rest of my life. It's a work in progress.

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released August 8, 2016

Songs by R. F. Restaino © 2016 Dick Frank Music (ASCAP)
Produced by Rich Restaino for madhouse! records

Recorded in 2015-16 at the Choir Pit, Austin, TX.
Rich plays and sings everything you hear, except:

Sara Shansky and Elizabeth Ivey sing backing vocals on "It's a Golden Age for Creeps," "Civil War," "Honor Among Thieves," and "We're All a Bit Crazy," and Neil Kaiser plays banjo-uke on "We're All a Bit Crazy"

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"Rich Restaino covers a lot of territory, as apt to remind you of Carl Perkins as David Byrne." -- www.austin.com

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