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A few broken moments in the story: a flooded basement in Philly, a chalk heart on the wall, cradling the broken guitar, revival, a bakery from the 1800s, Fonthill, the tiles of serpents and ships, some are Babylonian, 4000 years old, kind neighbours, kind children, a wet dog in the Ohio River, a peach tree, a pair of mummified opossums, SMPTE, Word Clocks, Timecode, Night in the USA, literal blood in Italy - a stage against mountaintops, amazing food and generosity - human life - more water, a torrent rushing into the club from the loading dock, 3 walls and one lightbulb club, Baltimore, where our friend was robbed at gunpoint, faces upturned, dark hair, a process of sharing. Let's not forget the gaggle of college guys and their "puke in a garbage can contest" during our set, or the graceful quiet in the show the next night, then in pre-dawn - Road curved to the pulse of some magnetic earth, New Yorik, Cleveland, putting a cat in from the cold, a window washer suspended like a superhero, someone asleep in the dusky grass between interstates etc. We want to get through to you - Can we connect through sound? We are in motion - we connect with bodies and paper - we are doing our best to listen....
During this time the band individually recorded three EPs. These EPs were treated almost as solo projects with no discussion taking place between the members of the band as to what they were doing. The EPs were given very limited releases over the course of a 12 months on Quaterstick records. They were then brought together, along with a couple of unreleased tracks, as an album "Three-Four" to be released (also on Quarterstick) in February 2003. The band will be touring across Europe around the time of the release. Shipping News appropriated their name
from the acclaimed novel 'The Shipping News' by E.Annie Proulx. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||