The Sophtware Slump, Grandaddy’s classic album and one of the most beloved and prescient indie-rock records of its era, is back in print in a limited edition repress on “Dial-a-View Blue” vinyl. Originally released in 2000, Pitchfork called The Sophtware Slump “a sad, quaint, low-key Y2K-era classic,” and the album’s themes of technology, isolation, and environmental decay grow more relevant with each passing year. The rapturous, multi-generational reception to Grandaddy’s recent tour celebrating the 25th anniversary demonstrates the enduring legacy of this seminal band.
He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's the Pilot
Hewlett's Daughter
Jed the Humanoid
The Crystal Lake
Chartsengrafs
Underneath the Weeping Willow
Broken Household Appliance National Forest
Jed's Other Poem (Beautiful Ground)
E. Knievel Interlude (The Perils of Keeping It Real)
Miner at the Dial-A-View
So You'll Aim Toward the Sky