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All Genres > Rock > Modern Rock > FANNY ALGER: Lake Sixteen

Fanny Alger Announces Third Album

BURLINGTON, WA -- 12/14/2005 '" Fanny Alger, the world’s first and foremost For-Profit Salvation Company (a subsidiary of Great Big Huge Company), has announced the debut of its third Gospel-Porno-Punk-Southern-Fried-Lava-Rock album, titled Lake Sixteen.

Lake Sixteen is a 14-song collection of zany sound sculptures, pressing heavily on the topic of fishing with such originals as Steelhead and Honey Hole. Other social issues addressed on Lake Sixteen include: patronizing Wal-Mart (Big Store), joining cults (Cool Aid), running a company and calling the shots (I’ll Be the Boss), and keeping the peace (Don’t Get Mad at Me). Still, more songs celebrate things dearest to the band, as in A-Town, The Brown Lantern and Vodka, to name a few.

Fanny Alger maintains a Skagit County studio.

For more info: www.fannyalger.com.
PO Box 2125 Mount Vernon, Washington 98273
fannyalger@mope.com

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.fannyalger.com

Track List:
1. Don't Get Mad At Me
2. Steelhead
3. The Gambler
4. Cool Aid
5. Time To Change Your Name
6. The Boss
7. The Ballad of Big Bad Bill
8. A-Town
9. The Brown Lantern
10. That Suits Me
11. Vodka
12. Honey Hole
13. Big Store
14. Another Song About Katrina

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