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  1. 1 de nov. de 2006 · I was very excited by this album's release, as I am a huge J.V. fan, and I was not let down. John Vanderslice's 4th album again delivers. Like his previous releases, Cellar Door is a rich pop/rock album infused with guitar, keyboards, samples, and of course poetry. John Vanderslice is a brilliant songwriter.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2009 Vinyl release of "Cellar Door" on Discogs.

  3. John Vanderslice (* 22. Mai 1967 in Gainesville, Florida) ist US-amerikanischer Sänger und Songwriter. ... MGM Endings: Cellar Door Remixes (2004) Pixel Revolt (2005) Suddenly It All Went Dark: Pixel Revolt Live to 2-Track (2006) Scott Solter Remixes Pixel Revolt in Analog (2007)

  4. John Vanderslice. From his start as lyricist and leader of rank and file indie rockers MK Ultra, John Vanderslice emerged to become one of the genre’s most inspiring figures as the century turned — thanks to his literate, sharply appointed solo albums and his work as owner of San Francisco’s Tiny Telephone Studio, where he shepherded some ...

  5. 5 de nov. de 2009 · Vinyl Reissue Pre-order!! Vanderslice vinyl just got reissued from Afternoon Records. These 180g RTI pressings are now available for pre-order. I’m super excited about this as Cellar Door, 4trkr and Time Travel have been out of print for years. Pixel Revolt is a double 45rpm gatefold. Includes original artwork and comes with mp3 download code.

  6. 25 de oct. de 2009 · I was very excited by this album's release, as I am a huge J.V. fan, and I was not let down. John Vanderslice's 4th album again delivers. Like his previous releases, Cellar Door is a rich pop/rock album infused with guitar, keyboards, samples, and of course poetry. John Vanderslice is a brilliant songwriter.

  7. Raised in Florida, Georgia, and Maryland, indie rock innovator John Vanderslice grew up listening to a mix of Led Zeppelin, Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Kinks, ... As he experimented with character-driven themes, he recorded the brilliantly convoluted Cellar Door in 2004 and Pixel Revolt in 2005.