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It was during one of Seattle's rainiest summers in recent memory that the outlaws started to creep into Conrad Ford's country-tinged tales. They came by way of the real-life adventures of the band members and their families - mental health crises at a youth detention facility, running a weight room at a minimum security prison, tax evasion and imprisonment of a longtime friend. These tales brought daily discussion of what makes an outcast. And how that outcast copes. And grows. It was during his morning ferry commute and afternoon farmyard roaming that McAllister began humming a majority of the songs found on Secret Army. The resulting songs, which they often referred to as "outcast country", are a collection of stories detailing battles for hope and companionship. Woven from the perspectives of lone travelers, fellons, family men and mountain climbers - their execution sways from folk-ish, Townes Van Zandt-like ballads to the fuller Flying Burrito Brothers-inspired, laid-back country rock. Their latest album 'Secret Army' came out in April 2008 on Tarnished records. Mixed by Tucker Martine(The Decemberists, Jesse Sykes, Laura Viers, Thao Nguyen). Their first full-length Don't You Miss Yourself, mixed by Phil Ek (The Shins/Band of Horses/Built to Spill) is also available on Tarnished Records. Conrad Ford is currently back in the studio in Seattle working on another album. There has been a blog entry on Feb 2010: Jordan and Nate are playing together in The Grandtours: ht

Don't You Miss Yourself

Secret Army
IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music
Ball Of Wax: Volume 4: Spring 2006
Ball of Wax Volume 4
www.indiefeed.com
The Off Hours: Motion Picture Soundtrack
Don't You Miss Yourself (indiefeed)
American UK Review July 2009
Americana 2009 07
Maybe Tomorrow
Conrad Ford