No Through Road "Too Much Or Not Enough"
UAR053 CD
Released: 2007-05-12

Adelaide’s No Through Road is back with the re-release of their 2006 album ‘Too Much or Not Enough’, and their first release under the new partnership of Unstable Ape / Remote Control Records.

Packaged with new artwork and unreleased bonus tracks, its a mammoth step forward for NTR as it marks the moment where the once solo project of Matt Banham transformed into a monstrous all-star, indie rock 6 piece band.

Along with indie-rock, double-drum, triple-guitar anthems like the Triple-J radio single “Die For Something”, the new album reflects Banham’s remarkable songwriting skills with several stripped-back intimate moments of bittersweet, love-lorn lo-fi heaven, including the curious duet “Don’t let the last time I touch you” with America’s Microphones/Mount Eerie brainstrust Phil Evrum.

2006 was a big year for No Through Road as they built their reputation as one of Australia’s m ustsee acts, receiving rave reviews for their performance at the Adelaide Big Day Out, and winning over crowd after crowd supporting diverse acts such as The New Pornographers, The Unicorns, Okkervil River, Lou Barlow (Sebadoh), M. Ward, Calvin Johnson, Microphones/ Mount Eerie and Sage Francis.

01 Helicopter #1
02 My Broken Brother
03 Naked With You
04 The Light That Somehow Seems...
05 I Want You Play
06 The Last Time I Touched You
07 Die For Something
08 Mr Potato Head
09 Sucked In Matt
10 The Chelsea Theatre
11 Oh Lord
12 Helicopter #2
13 This Is Track 13
14 Crush This Town
15 The Next Bob Dylan
16 Reason To Fight
17 Motorways
18 Girl
19 Touch You
20 Maybe Your Right
21 She Is Only In Your Dreams