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What the press is saying about Tony Molina:

“His solo work lets his sharp pop instincts shine…It works because it’s confident,
polished, and deftly executed.” -Pitchfork

“The filler-averse LP burns through 12 tracks of power-pop brilliance in 12 thrilling
minutes.” -SPIN

“Molina knows how to pack a punch.” -Brooklyn Vegan

“throbbing power chords and easy lyrical candor.” – The FADER

“Molina is something of a notorious figure, a prolific musician in a time when
laziness is easier.” -IMPOSE

Constantly juggling hardcore and pop projects, veteran Bay Area musician Tony Molina has won over fans in both camps. Since 2002, Molina has played in several bands including Dystrophy, Ovens, Lifetime Problems, Caged Animal, Violent Change and his current solo work. In all of this projects, Molina values lyrical simplicity, structural concision, and the emotional impact of gnarly guitar riffs.

Most recently he released the Six Tracks EP through Matador Records’ Singles Going Home Alone series. Featuring five brief power-pop originals on the A-side and a stellar cover of Metallica’s “Orion” on the flip, it contains a bona-fide pop hit in “Breakin’ Up,” a tuff tune that recalls the best of Dinosaur Jr and Teenage Fanclub and sounds for all the world like a great lost 70s radio hit. Pure magic.

Two other recent releases – the wistful riff rock of his first solo album, Dissed and Dismissed, and his hardcore band Caged Animal’s barbaric debut EP – illustrate the striking dichotomy that has run throughout Molina’s discography over the last eleven years. On Dissed and Dismissed, Molina intensifies the slacker clichés and self-deprecation of 90s indie rock into absurdist hyperbole. He expresses vulnerability and melodrama through bizarre truisms while referencing his forebears: Thin Lizzy leads, Radiohead lyrics, Replacements sneer. Molina appropriates unapologetically (openly paying tribute to Guided By Voices with a sterling cover of their “Wandering Boy Poet”), but distills the past into bursts of reverence less than a minute long.

Dissed and Dismissed was released earlier this year on San Francisco’s Melters label. The album struck a chord with savvy listeners, gathered some great reviews and rapidly sold-out of its initial pressing. Slumberland Records is proud to bring you a reissue of this fine album on March 25, 2014 on red vinyl LP, cassette and as a digital download. Dig its indelible tunes and shredding leads while we wait for the new Tony Molina full-length, to be released on Slumberland later in 2014.

TONY MOLINA

05/01 Charlotte, NC – Amos Southend *
05/02 Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live! *
05/03 New York, NY – Webster Hall *
05/04 Poughkeepsie, NY – The Chance Theater *
05/05 Boston, MA – Royale *
05/06 Philadelphia, PA – The Trocadero *
05/07 Northampton, MA – Pearl Street Nightclub *
05/09 Clifton Park, NY – Upstate Concert Hall *
05/10 Rochester, NY – Water Street Music Hall *
05/11 Detriot, MI – St. Andrews Hall *
05/13 Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall *
05/14 Milwaukee, WI – The Rave *
05/15 Bloomington, IL – The Castle Theatre *
05/18 Lawrence, KS – The Granada Theatre *
05/20 Tucson, AZ – The Rock *
05/21 Mesa, AZ – Nile Theater *
05/23 San Diego, CA – House of Blues *
05/24 Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy *
05/25 Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy *
05/27 Ventura, CA – Majestic Ventura Theater *

* = w/ Against Me!


Tony Molina
Dissed and Dismissed
(Slumberland)
Street Date: March 25, 2014
Formats: LP / Digital / Cassette
Buy it here

1. Nowhere To Go
2. Change My Ways
3. Can’t Believe
4. Tear Me Down
5. Nothing I Can Do
6. Sick Ass Riff
7. See Me Through
8. Don’t Come Back
9. Spoke Too Soon
10. The Way Things Are
11. Wandering Boy Poet

12. Walk Away

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