For fans of the New Jersey indie-rock duo The Front Bottoms, the band’s official discography is only half the story. Before Brian Sella and Mat Uychich signed to Fueled by Ramen or filled festival festival stages, they were high school and college kids recording raw, acoustic-driven tracks in basements.
A shorter project featuring tracks like "Carry Me Down the Street" and "More Than It Hurts You". Notable Rarities and Demos the front bottoms unreleased songs
You cannot talk about TFB unreleased songs without addressing the elephant in the room. Recorded in 2008, this EP included: For fans of the New Jersey indie-rock duo
A track driven by a simple keyboard synth and acoustic strumming, showcasing Brian Sella's early attempts to process growing up and navigating relationships. Notable Rarities and Demos You cannot talk about
For fans of the New Jersey indie-folk-punk duo The Front Bottoms, the studio albums— Talon of the Hawk , Back on Top , In Sickness & In Flames —are just the tip of the iceberg. The real mythology, the secret handshake of the dedicated "Citizen" base, lives in the gritty, lo-fi, and often chaotic world of .
This is perhaps the most famous unreleased track in the community. Driven by an infectious, driving acoustic rhythm and a catchy "la la la" chorus, it perfectly captures the band’s frantic energy. "Water-Pump"
Before their 2011 self-titled album put them on the map, The Front Bottoms self-released full-length projects online and on physical CDs that they handed out at local gigs. While some tracks from these eras were later re-recorded, the original albums remain beloved relics. I Hate My Friends (2008)