ARTIST: The Coyote Problem TITLE: Wire LABEL: Long Road Records GENRE: Rock TIME: 64:23 min SIZE: 95,3 MB RIP DATE: Mar-09-2005 RELEASE DATE: 000-00-2005 Track List: 01. Any Port In A Storm 03:42 02. Goin To Vegas 05:46 03. It's Easy 03:47 04. Hold On 04:32 05. It's Always 4-20 Somewheres 04:09 06. Crosses On Fire 06:09 07. I'll Let Go 05:23 08. Pull Me Through 03:23 09. Tattooed 04:31 10. My Way 04:20 11. Fit To Be Tied 03:17 12. You're So Damn Pretty 02:36 13. Hold Back And Let It Go 02:51 14. We Got High 03:28 15. Your're Never Alone 06:29 Release Notes: Wire is the new album from The Coyote Problem, a San Diego alt-country rock three piece with Peter Bolland on guitars and vocals, Marcia Claire on bass and vocals and Danny Cress on drums. Wire is really the follow up to Bolland's 2002 release Frame, but with a decidedly more rock feel. England's premier music magazine Uncut gave Wire a perfect four star rating calling it "a superb debut" while San Diego's Troubadour magazine called Wire "a master's course in roots rock style...the perfect soundtrack for a long lonely ride out to the desert". Best Americana Band nominees in the 2004 San Diego Music awards, The Coyote Problem carry on the work Bolland began as a solo artist. Bolland's previous album, Frame, also earned a perfect four star rating in Uncut magazine and a nomination as Best Americana Album in the 2003 San Diego Music Awards. Binding together the loose threads of smart ass country rock, alt country sadness, California harmonies, barn floor back beats and swamp rock slide guitar, Wire represents the best of the postmodern California alt country rock sound.