
Technicolor power pop band, The Great American Novel, was formed in late 2010 by Layne Montgomery and producer Oliver Ignatius of the psychedelic rock band Ghost Pal. The two looked to mash their love of beautiful 60s arrangements created by Brian Wilson or Phil Spector with the rock and roll attitude and New York coolness of the Velvet Underground and Television. Together they recorded the record "You and I" with friends in Oliver's studio, Mama Coco's Funky Kitchen, and self-released the record summer 2011.
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Vonnegut and Morrissey
Sleeping Alone
All The Sad Young Literary Men
American Weekend
Holly
Grabbin' a Slice
My Body Is Dumb
This Song Will Make You Love Me
You're Probably Good at Kissing
Raymond Carver
I Believe in Love!
Kissing
Layne Montgomery is Bad at Girls
Does This Train Stop at 57th Street?
I Want You
Are You Sure You Don't Wanna Hang Out?
Ankle Biters
Don't Worry, It's Cool
R U Thinking What I'm Thinking?
Take Me, I'm Yours
86
Awkward Reggae
Velvet Soul
Whatevering
Wish You Were Beer
Bad News, I Still Love You
Zazz
Them Existential Sadness Blues
Slow To Motivate
Winter Hands
This Will Not Be Our Year
Rad Education
Bumming Me Out
Ubik
The Whackness
Do You Enjoy Being Depressed?
Man of Tomorrow
Coulda Fooled Me
Stop Thinking About Sheena Peters
That's the Joke
Going to the Movies or California
Taller Than the Sky
The Favorite Season
T-shirts and Oak Trees
Temper Your Expectations
Evergreen
Perpetual Emotion Machine
Vonnegut and Morrissey in a Death Match at the End of the World
Up the Junction
Family Tree
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