Old Traditions, New Standards

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Released1996
RecordedAvast Studios, Seattle, WA & Yoyo Studios, Olympia, WA
Length36:37
Old Traditions, New Standards
Studio album by
Released1996
RecordedAvast Studios, Seattle, WA & Yoyo Studios, Olympia, WA
GenreIndie pop
Length36:37
Label
ProducerPat Maley
Tullycraft chronology
Old Traditions, New Standards
(1996)
City of Subarus
(1998)
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Old Traditions, New Standards is the debut album from the Washington-based indie pop band Tullycraft. In 2022, Old Traditions, New Standards was included on Pitchfork's list of The 25 Best Indie Pop Albums of the '90s.[2]

The album was produced by Pat Maley. Tracks were recorded at Avast Studios in Seattle and mixed at Yoyo Studios in Olympia. The album was originally released on Harriet Records out of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Robynn Iwata from the band cub provided guest vocals on the song "Josie," and Chris Munford from the band Incredible Force of Junior provided guest vocals on the song "Mental Obsession."

The album reached #22 on the CMJ Top 200 chart. The song "Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend's Too Stupid to Know About" was listed as essential listening in Pitchfork Media's 2005 article on twee pop entitled "Twee as Fuck."[3]

  1. "Willie Goes to the Seashore"
  2. "Josie"
  3. "Mental Obsession"
  4. "Wish I'd Kept a Scrapbook"
  5. "Superboy & Supergirl"
  6. "Sweet"
  7. "Dollywood"
  8. "Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend's Too Stupid to Know About"
  9. "Then Again, Maybe I Don't"
  10. "Meet Me in Las Vegas"
  11. "Cammy & The Count"
  12. "Miracles Are Hard to Find"

Notes

  • The German version of the LP (released in 1996) featured two extra songs not found on the US version: "Pitney Bose" and "Guyana Punch"

Reissue

  • In 2024 Old Traditions, New Standards was reissued on double vinyl by Darla Records. It was a limited pressing of the album that included a second LP that featured singles and rarities from the early period in the band’s history. This expanded edition included 15 bonus tracks that didn’t appear on the original album.

Television

  • In 2018 the song "Superboy & Supergirl" was featured in the first episode of the Netflix series The End of the F***ing World, based on the graphic novel The End of the Fucking World by Charles S. Forsman.[4]

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