
The Squires of the Subterrain springs from the do-it-yourself, lo-fi (but certainly not low-quality) pop ingenuity of a single man, Christopher Earl (born Christopher Earl Zajkowski), a fixture on the 1990s underground pop scene of Rochester, NY. Throughout the decade, while playing in numerous combos and side projects, Earl was creating some quirky and brilliant pop informed by the most far-out '60s work of the Beatles, Zombies, Kinks, and particularly Brian Wilson
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Yellow Summer Sun
(I Still) Mow Your Lawn
Alexander Mannequin
Blind Date
Hello, Good Morning
Sweater
Feel the Sun
Concerning Helen White
On the Lawns
Love is Like the Sun
Bed of Roses
Upholstery
Theme Song
Looks Like Morning
Falling Star
East Coast Surfin'
Mrs. Jones
Hightop Sneaker
Her Story
Just Pretend
Auto Reverse
Sweet
Strawberries on Sunday
Idling in the Sun
Ferret Girl
Intoxicating Violet
Christmas Time
Terrified!
Sitting in the Sun
Admiral Albert's Apparition
4-Leaf Clover Girl
Small Town Girl
Kitty Cologne
Minutes Before the Destruction
Air Guitar
Danny Die
Annie B.
Penthouse Playboy
Rock Candy
Marisol
Down in the Street
Correspondence
Party on Down
Surfin' Indiana
For Five Minutes There
Pack Up Your Boards
Flashbacks
There You Go
Fun House
The Vaudeville Couple
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