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I'm Sad As Hell And I'm Not Going To Fake It Anymore [Cassette] (White Shell)

I'm Sad As Hell And I'm Not Going To Fake It Anymore [Cassette] (White Shell)

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Paper Castles - I'm Sad As Hell And I'm Not Going To Fake It Anymore [Cassette] (White Shell)

I'm Sad as Hell and I'm Not Going to Fake It Anymore is the best, sharpest, briefest, and fourth record from Paper Castles, the band fronted by Jericho, Vermont's Paddy Reagan. In one way, it's a simple and modest collection of nine fuzzy guitar-led pop songs. The title, a play on the iconic scene from Network (written by Paddy Chayefsky), can be clocked as nothing more than that at first glance, playful. But like the music behind it, Reagan thinks you can sit with the title if you want. I'm Sad as Hell... was tracked by Benny Yurco (Michael Nau, Lily Seabird, Robber Robber) in a little over eight hours across two days, a testament to the quartet's perfection of these songs on stage, and to Yurco's comfortable Little Jamaica Recordings in Burlington. Tompkins and Mangan lock into a wonderful foundation for Kitz's lolling guitar lines on ''Clean + Organized,'' while on ''Avalon,'' the band sings harmony for the most ironic line in the waltz (''We don't really want company'') before their instruments explode into technicolor. ''Lying Here'' showcases PC deftly navigating washed out verses and tight knit, twangy choruses, all in a tidy, under-three minute package. Lyrically, Reagan is at his finest: playful and savage, biting and beautiful. Double entendres and clever wordplay abound-a line like ''it's not the ideals but the high heels that'll make you a man'' from ''Modern Myth'' will make you wish John Prine was still around to hear it. On ''Name Changer,'' when Reagan sings ''I'll never change my name again / Got a real good handle and I don't want to give it in,'' what kind of ''handle'' is he referring to? I'd like to think Elvis Costello would smile at most lines in the Attractions rave-up ''Content Creator.'' A1. Content Creator A2. Clean + Organized A3. Name Changer A4. I'm Alright A5. Avalon A6. Modern Myth A7. Young in a Hurry A8. Lying Here A9. Hey Bobby B1. Content Creator B2. Clean + Organized B3. Name Changer B4. I'm Alright B5. Avalon B6. Modern Myth B7. Young in a Hurry B8. Lying Here B9. Hey Bobby

Release Date: May 9, 2025

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