Spy Rock Road
"Spy Rock Road is a raggedy-ass dirt trail up into the mountains where our band was born. Those mountains are best known for loggers, pot growers, and back to the land hippies, but we aim to change that with this record. The fact that the 11 songs on this LP take up quite a bit more time than the 22 songs on our firt LP might clue you in to the idea that we've changed our sound a bit. Singing and songwriting are now more equally spread among all three members of the band, and we've also taken the first tentative steps toward learning to play our instruments (it's this new concept we're exploring). Lyrical concerns are not so overtly political as on the first LP, with topics ranging from the deforestation of the earth to the Roman invasion of Britain to the ever popular ones of girls and partying." ...Larry Livermore (Lookout! Records Fall '89 Catalogue)