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  1. Crashing the Ether is the seventh album by Tommy Keene. Recorded at his home studio, Keene played most of the instruments himself; among others, John Richardson played drums and Gin Blossoms guitarist Jesse Valenzuela chipped in with some back-up vocals. Track listing. All songs written by Tommy Keene. "Black & White New York" – 4:56.

  2. Executive Producer Kevin Lane Keller. all rights reserved. Tags. new wave power pop rock rock & roll Bethesda. Crashing The Ether by Tommy Keene, released 21 October 2023 1. Black & White New York 2. Warren In The '60s 3. Quit That Scene 4. Driving Down The Road In My Mind 5. Wishing 6. Lives Become Lies 7. Eyes Of Youth 8.

  3. A Chicago piano crashed the ether (Now your silence) But that didn’t show/stop you. Either way you’re gone today And shimmying outside. All the words you wrote them down before you’d listen And now I’m wishing here He wanted to go to a skin show A sixty minute man He got his wreck taken off the deck For slaughter in the pan

  4. 4 de abr. de 2006 · No matter the explanation, Crashing the Ether mostly just crashes and burns. RATING 5. TAGS crashing the ether Tommy Keene. Tommy Keene has many admirable qualities, the best...

  5. 24 de nov. de 2017 · Meanwhile, 2006 also saw the release of Keenes Crashing the Ether (Eleven Thirty), along with Blues and Boogie Shoes, a collaboration with Pollard under the Keene Brothers moniker. He put out a double-disc career-spanning set in 2011, Tommy Keene You Hear Me: A Retrospective 1983-2009.

  6. Crashing the Ether by Tommy Keene (Album, Power Pop): Reviews, Ratings, Credits, Song list - Rate Your Music. Rate/Catalog. --- Catalog. Set listening. Tags. Review. Track ratings. 1 Issue. Crashing the Ether [p] Digipak. 2006 CD Eleven Thirty / CD-ELV-7010. 1 Review. hudbannon Feb 28 2009.

  7. 11 de feb. de 2022 · Tommy Keenes tenth solo release in a double-dozen years finds the singer/songwriter still tilting at windmills in a war we lost a long time ago. Regardless, Crashing the Ether should be required listening for fans of the genre, i.e. music made for the brain with pop smarts, rock ‘n’ roll brawn and lots of spiffy six-string work.