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Hit The Town

from Curse Walk

October 13th, 2009
10 tracks
19:42
Curse Walk
Curse Walk
Hit The Town
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3:14
Hit The Town
Shaboi
Don't wake me up, 'til the sun goes down, I'm not to be disturbed when I'm six feet underground. But when the stars are bright, and the moon is out - I'll hit the town. I'm gonna brush my teeth and fangs, I'm gonna slick back my bangs, I'm gonna put on a cape and fly out the door. And then I'm gonna do, like old Nosferatu - I'm gonna find a girl, and then I'm gonna hunt her down. Yeah it's the kind of thing you'll see, when a creature of the night like me hits the town. It's the sort of thing you'll hear, when a woman screams in the night well you'll know I'm near.
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Ten finely crafted songs paying homage to the ghouliest of seasons, Halloween. This debut from Shaboi is best enjoyed during the span of October. Put this one heavily on repeat and you can thank yourself later.

This album is best experienced through headphones or in a hearse.

Thanks to all my friends willing to sully their reputation by participating in this outlandish album. Shorty Tall Small for co-writing one of the best tracks and creating incredible artwork for the CD. Matt Elam for allowing me to include "Undead Headcheck" which he lyricized in about an hour last year with no preparation! Keith Parish and Ashley Fisher, two exceptionally talented musicians who added 300% polish to their respective songs. Karla for being the ultimate teammate and ego booster. And fore-mostly Michael Eades who is gracious enough to host/post the songs, not to mention wrangle the packaging and keep my asp in gear to finish a Halloween album before Thanksgiving.

Please mark this album as gapless.

Credits

All tracks written and recorded by Shaboi except "Rapsylvania '88" co-written by Shorty Tall Small and "Undead Headcheck" with lyrics by Cadence.

Featuring Keith Parish on piano "Curse Walk", Shorty Tall Small vocals "Rapsylvania '88", Ashley Fisher fiddle "I Once Knew a Ghoul", and Cadence vocals "Undead Headcheck."

artwork by Shorty Tall Small