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Why Can't I See You Tonight

from Why Can't I See You Tonight single by So What

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  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    400 pressed on black vinyl.

    The originators of the HARD GUM SOUND are back with their GLAMTASTIC follow-up to the aural perfection that was their debut single, "What You Do To Me". Infectious A-side ripper, "Why Can't I See You Tonight", pulls out all the stops with Moogs, handclaps, fuzz guitars, and a wordless choruses that will be stuck in your head for days! B-side is their homage to their favorite band and biggest influence, THE EQUALS. "I Can See But You Don't Know" was originally recorded by THE EQUALS in 1970 and as JESSE HECTOR so eloquently put it, "Now, that was PUNK before PUNK!"

    Includes unlimited streaming of Why Can't I See You Tonight single via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    ships out within 1 day
    edition of 400 

      $8 USD or more 

     

  • Why Can't I See You Tonight yellow vinyl 7" (Limited 100)
    Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    100 pressed on yellow vinyl. Only available at So What shows, Just Add Water Records web store, and our Bandcamp store.

    The originators of the HARD GUM SOUND are back with their GLAMTASTIC follow-up to the aural perfection that was their debut single, "What You Do To Me". Infectious A-side ripper, "Why Can't I See You Tonight", pulls out all the stops with Moogs, handclaps, fuzz guitars, and a wordless choruses that will be stuck in your head for days! B-side is their homage to their favorite band and biggest influence, THE EQUALS. "I Can See But You Don't Know" was originally recorded by THE EQUALS in 1970 and as JESSE HECTOR so eloquently put it, "Now, that was PUNK before PUNK!"

    Includes unlimited streaming of Why Can't I See You Tonight single via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

    Sold Out

  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Test Pressing limited to only 25 copies. Special alternate lo-fi sleeve.

    The originators of the HARD GUM SOUND are back with their GLAMTASTIC follow-up to the aural perfection that was their debut single, "What You Do To Me". Infectious A-side ripper, "Why Can't I See You Tonight", pulls out all the stops with Moogs, handclaps, fuzz guitars, and a wordless choruses that will be stuck in your head for days! B-side is their homage to their favorite band and biggest influence, THE EQUALS. "I Can See But You Don't Know" was originally recorded by THE EQUALS in 1970 and as JESSE HECTOR so eloquently put it, "Now, that was PUNK before PUNK!"

    Includes unlimited streaming of Why Can't I See You Tonight single via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    ships out within 1 day
    edition of 25  5 remaining

      $20 USD or more 

     

  • SO WHAT "Oh, Carol" logo t-shirt
    T-Shirt/Apparel

    You asked for it, you got. We've had a ton of requests for shirts with SO WHAT's logo by DORAN SHELLEY, our graphics guru.

    Green and white ink on a soft unisex slightly stretchy 100% soft cotton black shirt.

    ONLY AVAILABLE IN LARGE! ONLY A FEW LEFT!

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from Why Can't I See You Tonight single, released May 20, 2016
Written by Jason Duncan
(c) 2016 Dunky Kong Music BMI

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So What Oakland, California

They call their sound "Hard 'gum", as in hard bubblegum- the kind the cuts the roof of your mouth. Oakland group playing Junkshop Glam/Bubblegum/Proto-punk insanity. They are the 4-headed bastard child of The Equals, Jook, and pre-disco Giorgio Moroder. So What is:

Jason Duncan (vocals/lead guitar)
Paul Oxborrow (rhythm guitar/vocals)
Omar Perez (bass guitar)
Rob Green ( drums/vocals)
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