The Trouble with Sweeney

[1] The band's songwriter and frontman Joey Sweeney started the band five years after leaving The Barnabys and recording a solo album, Heartache Baseball.

They also released an EP on the Basement Life imprint called Play Karen (and Others) in 2002.

and "Waiting for Gary" from Play Karen (and Others) directly refer to or quote the writings of André Gide, a French author.

Producer Brian McTear has gone on to mix, engineer, and produce albums for a number of notable artists, such as Marissa Nadler, Espers, Sharon Van Etten, Jens Lekman, Meg Baird, Danielson Famile, Mazarin, and Greg Weeks.

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