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The Trouble with Sweeney : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Trouble with Sweeney The Trouble with Sweeney was a band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that existed from 1999 to 2004. The band's songwriter and frontman Joey Sweeney started the band 5 years after leaving The Barnabys and recording a solo album, ''Heartache Baseball.'' They released two full-length albums and two EPs on Burnt Toast Vinyl, as well as a self-titled EP which was released shortly after their formation. They also released an EP on the Basement Life imprint called ''Play Karen (and Others)'' in 2002.〔(Review ), Pop Matters〕 Many of the band's songs depict life in the city of Philadelphia and the surrounding area, and their final EP, ''Fishtown Briefcase'', is named after a Philadelphia neighborhood.〔(Review of ''Fishtown Briefcase'' ), Pitchfork Media〕〔(Review of ''Fishtown Briefcase'' ) (Google cache). ''ChartAttack'', July 6, 2004〕 "The Counterfeiters" from ''I Know You Destroy!'' and "Waiting for Gary" from ''Play Karen (and Others)'' directly refer to or quote the writings of André Gide, a French author.〔(Review of ''Play Karen (and Others)'' ), Splendid Magazine, June 12, 2002.〕〔(Review of ''Play Karen (and Others)'' ), Hybrid Magazine.〕 Joey Sweeney wrote for alternative weekly newspaper ''Philadelphia Weekly'' in the 1990s〔(Interview with Joey Sweeney ). ''Citypaper'', June 19–25, 2003.〕 is now the editor of the website Philebrity. Producer Brian McTear has gone on to mix, engineer, and produce albums for a number of notable artists, such as Marissa Nadler, Espers, Sharon Van Etten, Jens Lekman, Meg Baird, Danielson Famile, Mazarin, and Greg Weeks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/brian-mctear-p394745/credits/date-asc/ )〕 ==Discography==
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