Limited Edition of 500 copies on Sea Green Vinyl... Heatmiser's Cop and Speeder takes a few steps away from the hooky orientation of both it's Yellow No. 5 EP and 1993's Dead Air - the dark and only vaguely indie rock constructions it explores has the blues- and soul-based edge of it's peers like AFGHAN WHIGS, lending a sense of depth and sophistication to the record that's occasionally preferable to the punchier, angrier sound of it's first two Frontier Records releases. Co-songwriter and guitar player Neil Gust's knack for anthemic choruses infused with coiled passion makes the FUGAZI comparison particularly appropriate. Elliott Smith called Cop and Speeder his favorite Heatmiser album.
- 1. Disappearing Ink
- 2. Bastard John
- 3. Flame!
- 4. Temper
- 5. Why Did I Decide to Stay?
- 6. Collect to NYC
- 7. Hitting on the Waiter
- 8. Busted Lip
- 9. Antonio Carlos Jobim
- 10. It's Not a Prop
- 11. Something to Lose
- 12. Sleeping Pill
- 13. Trap Door
- 14. Nightcap