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Now It's Overhead is the debut album by the band, Now It's Overhead from Athens, Georgia. It was released October 21, 2001.

Saddle Creek had previously released music by artists from Omaha, Nebraska. This was the label's first full-length release from a band from outside of Nebraska. For this release, the band consisted of Andy LeMaster (vocals, instruments, recording), Orenda Fink (bass, keyboards, trumpet, vocals), Maria Taylor (keyboards, vocals), and Clay Leverett (drums, vocals).

Andy LeMaster, former Sugar bassist David Barbe, and current Glands bassist Andy Baker jointly own and operate Chase Park Transduction Recording Studio in Athens. Along with the Now It's Overhead recording, Chase Park has also made recordings by Japancakes, Azure Ray, Seaworthy, Amy Ray, and The Glands.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Blackout Curtain"4:17
2."Who's Jon"4:19
3."Hi"4:03
4."Hold Your Spin"3:47
5."6th Grade Roller"3:03
6."Wonderful Scar"4:03
7."With a Subtle Look"5:01
8."Goodbye Highway"3:58
9."Skeleton on Display"4:56

References

  1. ^ Dare, Christopher (15 November 2001). "Now It's Overhead: Now It's Overhead | Album Reviews | Pitchfork". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 11 September 2013.