On October 1st 2010, TMR051 Nashville had for sale 100 copies of this record pressed on tri color vinyl Another 50 tricolors were randomly inserted to online orders.
Pujol was raised in Tullahoma, TN where he lived in a haunted house, which sat one block away from the wrong side of the tracks. He spent his formative years scribbling on walls, shredding behind closed doors, and riding around in cars with older kids. He took his first communion at 13 and secretly drank his first beer shortly thereafter in St. Cecilia's bathroom, emerging an identity-inclusive Peter Panentheist.When asked at the tender age of 4 what he wanted to be when he grew up, he responded, "Naked." While Pujol has yet to achieve this particular goal he has made good on several other promises, becoming an accomplished musician, author, and songwriter. He has even dabbled in theatre, playing The Robot in a high school production of The Canterbury Tales. He is also a prominent social critic, shreditorialist, unlicensed metaphysician, and polymathmagician. Some journalists have called Pujol the Philosopher King of the Nashville scene, and while he shies away from such lofty titles and burning windmills, he totally digs the literary allusion, as does his moms. This, his debut 7 for Third Man Records is a youthful pop heavy blast of rock and roll that s full of hooks, shreds, and insightful lyrics. Daniel Pujol is walking strides above his contemporaries and is one of the most exciting prospects in the thriving Nashville scene. Third Man is very proud to release Black Rabbit produced by Jack White. Pujol: Daniel Pujol Guitar, Vocals Joe Scala Bass Sean Thompson Lead Guitar Greg Meredith.
Condition: NEW Sealed
TRACK LISTINGS
A. Black Rabbit
B. Too Safe
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