
In the summer and fall of 1999, the small crowds who caught The Standard's early performances around Portland, Oregon, knew they were hearing something different—music at once both challenging and engaging, built around surprising chord changes and abrupt shifts in tempo, moving seamlessly from lyrical keyboard passages to blistering guitar hooks, with vocals that ranged from elusive and haunting to intimate and heartbreaking. The air in those rooms was charged
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Metropolitan
Even Numbers
Ghosts for Hire
How Deep To Cut
Play The Part
The Swimmer
Folk Song
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Runway Week
Closed Rooms
Sunday Eyes
Unicorns and Chemicals
A Black Machine
Not Asleep
You Will
On The Floor
A Curtain Drawn
Monks in New Jersey
Feet And Hands
Hills Above
In Waves
The Five-Factor Model
Through The Walls
Bells To The Boxer
Paper
Angelicate
A Different Skin
Jump Rope
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The Quiet Bar
Into The Fall
Lines
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Absent Miles
Virgin Royalty
Solomon's Song
Tree Line
Static
Queen And Subject
Treeline
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Jumprope In Hell
Spanglish
Direct Drive
Closed Room
Expressway
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