Dave assuredly wanted the band to record a rap track, and after much coaxing it finally happened, laying down a sick bassline while Evan tackled the rest. It could've been a disaster, but proved to be ridiculously ridiculous. Had the band released a third single, this probably would've been it ...
credits
from Batavia Complex,
released January 13, 2009
Dave: bass
Evan: beatbox, drum programming & all vocals
Tasty, delicious, fantastic, and fun. They covered our song "Save the Leaves" [on the SWEET & FINAL single], and turned it into something magical. Same goes for them ... Corresponding Handpieces
For a guy with hardcore rock pumping through his blood, it's cool to see him open up his sound to organic, beautiful new styles, be they ambient or whimsical pop. A super-fun record. Corresponding Handpieces
We can't even describe the sounds that Ryan Reed and Jamie Wolfe make together, but it's a bit of a wild thing, avant-pop showcase that defies easy classification. Their discography is rather deep. Corresponding Handpieces
Portland shoegaze that plays, as the best representatives of the genre do, with huge, hollow atmosphere against intimate observations. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 23, 2016