There’s a strong classic pop sensibility running through the songs on Tchotchke, the self-titled debut album by the New York City trio. The three musicians admit as much. “I grew
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about. on the one hand, remember, part of the statute that may be implicated is the mere possession of the documents themselves. so to essentially confirm yeah, they were there and then that yeah, wouldn t you expect to have presidential records? well, thhere s the thing, ana, you well know. yes, presidents will have presidential records. he is not the president of the united states. and the idea of it being a token, a memento, some sort of a tchotchke, this is not. we re talking about clearly marked documents with cover sheets that tell you the nature of the sensitivity. i think many people had in their minds, they heard about the stamping or the idea of a marking, they thought maybe i m dating myself here, it s sort of the dewey decimal aspect at the library when you had at the end of it when the book was due, a little bit of a stam frp your librarian. no. these are cover sheets with huge borders telling you stop, this is not to be read by just anybody. so the idea here is wouldn t y
tough economic times, and went wow, we can now spent. i want you to think about this also. honey, that s what s going to set your eyes off. the economy started growing, and it was largely a consumer-driven growth. but the consumer economy was funded by debt. the national bankruptcy rate is soaring. greg and diana, annual income $32,000. they had over $12,000 in unsecured debts when they bought a new home. then they bought a new washer, a dryer, a microwave oven, and a betamarks tv recorder. then they went bankrupt. i know i don t have money, but if you ve got plastic money, there s nothing holding you back. it became acceptable to have debt. it was acceptable to have a credit card. more than acceptable, you wanted to pull it out of your wallet and use it. live from tampa bay, florida, it s the home shopping club. every doodad and tchotchke. americans seemed utterly
BRONCHO, Tchotchke BRONCHO - return to the road for the first time in three years with I KNOW YOU TOUR 2022 where the Oklahoma band - Ryan Lindsey, Penny Pitchlynn, Nathan Price and Ben King - will be performing songs from their landmark first four albums; the catchy, playful vibe of Can't Get Past the Lips (2011) and Just Neough Hip to Be Woman (2014) as well as the deliberate sonic intent of 2016's sludgy, moodier art piece Double Vanity and of course, and perphaps the most ciritically-acclaimed album in the quartet's decade-long career, Bad Behavior (2018); with its fan faves and urgent, bonafide pop songs, "Sandman," "Boys Got to Go," "Get in My Car" and "Keep it in Line." Broncho crafts sing-along anthems that combine punk and garage-rock. Details here.