
Reclusive Pennsylvania-based indie rock pioneers The Long Afternoon formed in Pittsburgh in 1985. Guitarist and vocalist Eston Martz worked with several local musicians to craft the band’s original sound: angular and edgy, with energy to burn and an emphasis on cryptic, deeply personal songs. Intentionally obscure from the outset, even the band’s name is open to multiple interpretations. While never deliberately confrontational or anti-entertainment
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Bother
An Index of Maladjustments
Signifying Nothing
Goodbye to All That
Sermon
That's Not What You Said
Year of the Cat
On the Plane
Elinor Murphy
Get Back to Work
Red Glass Feedback (bonus)
How Did I Get So Far From Where I Should Have Been
Casual Transmission
Yr Introduction
That's Just the Way It Happened
I Gotta Get Out
Awful Thing (bonus)
Article of Faith
The Luxury Problem
Better Now
Building
Never Tell
Intent
Threw Me Into Shock
I Could Show Her
Tune Out, Turn Off, Drop Dead
So Fucking Sad
She Fell
Susan Murmured
Red Glass Flower
The Chameleonaires
Blacklight District
Well I Wish You Would
The Revolutionary
Derailer
Shift
Autoresponder
Yr Happy Girl
The Revolver
Joni's Wire
Drown
Using Dream
Spencer Patrol
Divagenda
Let's Go Crash
Don't Tell Me You Don't Have the Time
Just the Sun
Promises of the Golden Dawn
See You Around
The Miller Song
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