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Spiller Whale is a trio of men about town. "Spiller Whale sweeten working-man Chicago indie-rock with enough smirks and funk to slide past the palates of hacky-sacking jam fans." - Time Out Chicago [In Spiller Whale's first EP, "Fresh Tables,"] the arrangements are continuously shifting and slightly awkward, the technique unrefined, and the mixing decisions curious – or in other words – what a good debut indie rock record should sound like…displaying immense promise for the Chicago three-piece…[Y]ou just may want to catch the next Spiller Whale show, because hey, it always feels good to say "well I saw them live before…". - Review from Audiversity.com "So, it turns out we're not humoring them. 'Fresh Tables,' the new (and first) EP from Spiller Whale is an amazing recording, easily the last-minute winter jam of 2007, AND it even comes in a tight little sleeve with some really devastating original wood-cut art screened onto it. All for $5 Earth Dollars (less than a pack of cigarettes, which are bad for you anyway). I'm rubbing it on my chest right now, typing with one hand. Not kidding. That's how much I appreciate this CD." -Kibblesmith.com Fevers, a-plenty. Composition occurs at twilight in shark infested waters. Two girls for every boy. Suds, forever bountiful. Pluck, pound, press, pulverize, and then purge with surly saxophones. Dreaming of the perfect western lyric. Uncle Grandpa. Mouthbreathing. Dead on Chicago; AC basement in Logan Square. Hum