
Eschewing modern technology for the familiar sound of analog tape, Piebald's newest collection reflects the band's characteristic duality of being gentlemen at heart, but a bit sloppy by nature. Their fifth studio album contains twelve songs with driving, crunchy guitars that hark back to the band's punk rock roots. Topics range from nature versus man to street violence to a to a consumer-driven society.
1) Opener
2) A Friend of Mine
3) Don't Tell Me Nothing
4) There's Always Something Better to Do
5) Strangers
6) Oh the Congestion
7) Shark Attack
8) On and on
9) Getting Mugged and Loving It
10) Life on the Farm
11) Nature Wins
12) Roll on
13) Untitled