
Mike Keneally "Wine And Pickles" FREE SONG DOWNLOAD! Mike describes Wine And Pickles as "the album I didn’t know I was making over the last ten years." Lovingly assembled from a wide array of archived sources, W&P serves as a surprisingly cohesive alternative history of Keneally music. Notable among the 21 gems are the legendary original version of "Backwards Deb;" "4S," a piece written for Holland's acclaimed Metropole Orchestra; "Inhale," a gorgeously melodic collaboration with Lyle Workman; and "The Endings Of Things," a stark, confessional performance from 2000's Dancing sessions. The CD contains an eight-page booklet with Mike's original artwork, pithy personal notes about each song, and lyrics. |

Mike Keneally "Scambot 1" Standard Edition For five years Mike held Scambot close to his heart as his main project, employing nine engineers and many musicians at six studios. "We devoted intense energy to every second of the album," says Mike. "There is a plot, and a bunch of characters. It encompasses a little bit of straightforward-ish rock and pop, a lot of rigorous composition and arrangement, some obsessively intricate vocal and instrumental harmonies, some improvisation which has been orchestrated, some digitally-manipulated musique concrete, some purely uncategorizable stuff and, I think, some of the most interesting melodies I've come up with. It is a peculiar album but very satisfying as a journey, and emotionally it hits a lot of different moods." PLUS FREE SONG DOWNLOAD! |

Mike Keneally "Scambot 1" Special Edition The Scambot 1 Special Edition includes the complete Scambot 1 CD, plus a second 53-minute CD crafted by Mike entitled Songs & Stories Inspired by Scambot 1, all packaged in an attractive Atticus Wolrab-designed slipcover made of genuine cardboard. This Special Edition is made even more special because Mike is individually numbering and signing the first 3000 copies! Mike says Songs & Stories is "a very uncompromising album, with a lot of guitar improvisation, demanding sonorities, alien vocal textures, truly insane song structure and many crucial pieces of the Scambot plot continuity. Plus a very entertaining credit sequence. If you are intrigued by the conceptual world of Scambot, it's heavily advisable to hear both albums." |

Mike Keneally "Scambot" T-Shirt The first commemorative Scambot T-shirt is a simple but elegant affair. It's a black 100% cotton pre-shrunk heavy duty garment designed for years of use. On the front is Mike's rendition of Scambot himself, along with both of their names. Somewhat high upon the reverse side are the prophetic first words Scambot hears, from the song "Hallmark" ("What did you see? Can you remember?"), along with the www.keneally.com web address. It's yet another Atticus Wolrab design, as if you didn't know. |

Mike Keneally & Beer For Dolphins "Dancing" Celebrate a decade of Dancing by picking up this classic for only 10 bucks! The style of Dancing's 20 tracks veers from upbeat pop to free-form improv, introspective balladry to ferocious rock raveups, Beach Boys and Bacharach sugariness to utter uncategorizability and beyond. Mike has invited Beer For Dolphins, his masterful eight-piece band, into the studio to lay down nearly 80 minutes of the most gleefully adventurous, yet heartfelt, Keneally music ever. This album is truly a feast for the ears. |