| OPBOPACHOP
         The first all new CD from 
      Barnes and Barnes in 18 years
 Opbopachop now at CD Baby
 Barnes and 
            Barnes. A spectacular one of a kind duo. A handsome pair. Art and Artie. The 
            original "2 friends with a 4 track" artists. Mostly dormant for 18 years. 
            Semi-retired. They had released only a few new sporadic songs in all that 
            time. They also digitized and reissued all their past work and released it 
            in the new millennium. Most people had long given up on them. No one thought 
            they would ever make that long rumored "comeback" album of ALL new material 
            that they threatened to make over the years. Only the "Hardcore 9" fans 
            truly believed it could happen. But then again, Barnes and Barnes were 
            always full of surprises. Could they make the impossible happen?
 
 Yes! The impossible HAS happened BIG time! "OPBOPACHOP" is here! It exists. 
            In one short five week creative burst of spontaneous combustion in 2008, the 
            boys returned to their Lumania studio, anxious to see where the muse would 
            take them. It took them on a wondrous 15 song journey. Each song turned out 
            to represent a piece of where the boys heads were at, now that they've hit 
        "middle age". Although not a concept album, when all was said and done, 
            there is a very cohesive feel to this project, which possibly contains the 
            best music and lyrics B & B have ever written!
 
 The tracks cover many subjects: The deaths and dying of mothers, fathers, 
        brothers, and dogs. Changes. Marriages and child rearing. Coming of age and 
        aging itself. And dare we say the word? Maturity... Oh, the album still 
        contains plenty of odd humor, quirky and bent fantasies, and general 
        weirdness which has always been the norm for Barnes and Barnes. But upon 
        completion, there is a oneness to the overall textures and calm frenzy of 
        this album. And it's a nice feeling. Perhaps it's a shrug of resignation. 
        Unsettling at times, but...nice. Familiar. Warm and comforting. Again, a 
        sort of sweet resignation to their fates. And sometimes the acceptance of 
        fate and change ain't such a bad thing.
 
 "OPBOPACHOP" by Barnes and Barnes. Listen to it and learn more truths about 
            life that you haven't yet considered. And some things you maybe never wanted 
    to consider---
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