Staffers: In The Pigeon Hole cassette
Staffers is the brainchild of Ryan McKeever, a DC-by-way-of-Omaha musician and songwriter. After several years of extensive touring, McKeever assembled a full-fledged band and a new cassette, In The Pigeon Hole, on New York Cityâs Ever/Never Records is their first release with the unit. Staffers specialize in smart-guy post-punk pop as epitomized by âPastor Carson,â a song that could easily make the cut for the next Parquet Courts album. âFuck The Brixtonâ is a sort of sea-shanty that tells a whimsical tale of getting booted from a favorite bar. Exile shouldnât sound so fun, but Staffers have a knack for twisting expectations. âThe Gutterâ soars with anthemic chime and âJeremyâ slashes and burns like an indie classic from the â90s. âGetting Thinnerâ is brief and bruising like Tyvek at their best, while âNew Artifact Salesmanâ pairs a clever title with a quirky energy that recalls Half Japanese. âJust Another Tuesdayâ wraps the proceedings up like a last-call so-long at the bar that they finally let you into again. After all, Staffers get treated well in the end.Â
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Staffers: In The Pigeon Hole cassette
Staffers: In The Pigeon Hole cassette
Staffers is the brainchild of Ryan McKeever, a DC-by-way-of-Omaha musician and songwriter. After several years of extensive touring, McKeever assembled a full-fledged band and a new cassette, In The Pigeon Hole, on New York Cityâs Ever/Never Records is their first release with the unit. Staffers specialize in smart-guy post-punk pop as epitomized by âPastor Carson,â a song that could easily make the cut for the next Parquet Courts album. âFuck The Brixtonâ is a sort of sea-shanty that tells a whimsical tale of getting booted from a favorite bar. Exile shouldnât sound so fun, but Staffers have a knack for twisting expectations. âThe Gutterâ soars with anthemic chime and âJeremyâ slashes and burns like an indie classic from the â90s. âGetting Thinnerâ is brief and bruising like Tyvek at their best, while âNew Artifact Salesmanâ pairs a clever title with a quirky energy that recalls Half Japanese. âJust Another Tuesdayâ wraps the proceedings up like a last-call so-long at the bar that they finally let you into again. After all, Staffers get treated well in the end.Â
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Staffers is the brainchild of Ryan McKeever, a DC-by-way-of-Omaha musician and songwriter. After several years of extensive touring, McKeever assembled a full-fledged band and a new cassette, In The Pigeon Hole, on New York Cityâs Ever/Never Records is their first release with the unit. Staffers specialize in smart-guy post-punk pop as epitomized by âPastor Carson,â a song that could easily make the cut for the next Parquet Courts album. âFuck The Brixtonâ is a sort of sea-shanty that tells a whimsical tale of getting booted from a favorite bar. Exile shouldnât sound so fun, but Staffers have a knack for twisting expectations. âThe Gutterâ soars with anthemic chime and âJeremyâ slashes and burns like an indie classic from the â90s. âGetting Thinnerâ is brief and bruising like Tyvek at their best, while âNew Artifact Salesmanâ pairs a clever title with a quirky energy that recalls Half Japanese. âJust Another Tuesdayâ wraps the proceedings up like a last-call so-long at the bar that they finally let you into again. After all, Staffers get treated well in the end.Â











