Tractor
Kings - Homesick
Artist:
Tractor Kings
Title: Homesick
Catalog#: Spur-CD-006
Price

Available via PMO:
August 2008
Official Release Date:
October 28, 2008
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Tracks
on this CD: |
| Bright
Lights and Headlights |
| Ferris
Wheel |
| Crooked
Miles |
| Black
Hole in my Heart |
| Drop
the Fight
[free MP3] |
| See
You Again |
| Never
Comin' Back |
| Saddest
Day |
| Masters
of War |
| At
Sea |
| Invisible
Sound |
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for digital download October 2008. |
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Tractor
Kings on My Space.
Jake
Fleischli formed the Tractor Kings as a two piece in 1998
with Rebecca Rury on drums. Playing local shows in the Champaign-Urbana
area the two piece gained a following, and recorded it's first
album Sunday Night
with Joe Stover that was released in 2001. Jake reformed the
band in 2002 to record the bands second album Gone
to Heaven at Matt Talbott's (of Hum/Centaur) Great
Western Record Recorders in the small railroad town of Tolono,
IL. Gone to Heaven was released in 2003 and shortly
after Jake up and moved the T. Kings project to Chicago. With
long time friend and musician Mike "R.M." Rackey
(Morningsides) on pedal steel and guitars, Watseka native
Marty Gray on drums, and Mary Neidringhaus (Suede Chain) on
bass and violin played in and around Chicago frequently. The
following year of touring and shows winded down with a show
at CMJ that left Jake with unsettled feelings toward the music
industry. Collecting his thoughts and his 12-string guitar,
Jake moved back to Champaign to reform the Tractor Kings,
yet again, with Ben "Creech" Uchereck (Bloody Knuckles/Blackouts)
on the drums, Aaron "Jibbski" McCallister (Monster
Honkey/Emotional Rec Club) on bass and Steve Uchereck (Blackouts/Living
Blue) sitting in on guitar when he wasn't touring with The
Living Blue. Ben left the band in 2006 to play full time in
the Beauty Shop and Josh Lucas took stepped up and took over
the drum department. The band plowed on playing local and
regional shows until 2006 when they added Johnny "Chemical"
Davidson as a full-time guitar player. With a full lineup
and sound, the band returned to Tolono for another round at
Talbott's Great Western to record the third and upcoming album
"Homesick". Soon after the record was finished being
tracked, Josh left the band to pursue more culinary interests
up north, leaving the door open for the return of Chicago-era
Tractor Kings drummer Marty "Farmboy" Gray to move
down to Champaign and take over. Now in 2008, the band's new
album is being mastered by Adam Schmitt and will be released
on the Parasol Label Group's Spur Records imprint in late
Spring 2008. Meanwhile the band is four-tracking new songs
in the "beer bottle graveyard" of Jibbski's basement.
With hopes to do more touring and out of town shows in the
future, the band moves on, amiably gracing stages and totally
abusing bar tabs.
Tractor Kings Parasol Label Group
Discography…
Homesick - Spur Records 2008
Gone to Heaven
- Mud Records 2003
Sunday Night
- Mud Records 2001
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