Smog - Kicking A Couple Around 12" EP
OG dead-stock. Some copies look *slightly* wonky from many years in storage, but generally fine (no bent corners or major damage). They are "new"/sealed/unplayed, just please don't write me complaining that the jacket isn't mint...
"Though the four songs on 1996's "Kicking a Couple Around" EP weren't recorded at the same time or even with the same people, it nevertheless flows seamlessly -- a fine, concise primer to Smog's aesthetic. The EP kicks off with one of Bill Callahan's most excruciating odes to claustrophobia, "Your New Friend." Originally recorded for a BBC Radio session, the song's halting acoustic rhythm and lyrical images of hiding from a dissolving relationship behind a Chinese screen are painfully honest and beautiful. "Back in School" and "I Break Horses" -- which likens love affairs to taming horses -- feature some of Callahan's warmest singing and most eloquent lyrics: "Back in School"'s "I'm trying to learn your language/It's like a fly learning how to bark" and "Just a few well-placed words/And their wandering hearts are gone" from "I Break Horses" distill Smog's blend of dry, dark humor and emotion. These two songs and "The Orange Glow of a Stranger's Living Room" were recorded by Steve Albini; their intricate, droning acoustic arrangements showcase Callahan's musical progression. Affecting and accessible, "Kicking a Couple Around" is a must for Smog fans and those curious about the band." - Heather Phares (AllMusic)