Format: CD
Country: US
Label: Tarquin Records
Year: c. late 1990s
Genre: Rock
Style: Indie Rock / Power Pop / Alternative
Tracklist
The Daylight Show
All I Ever Wanted
Goddamn Digital Love Virus
The Ballad of Paul Lynde
The Unincluded Track
The Impossible Dream
The Monster
Analog vs. Digital
The Big Black Hole
A World of Hurt
The Day the Music Died
You Can’t Always Get What You Want
The Distance
I Want to Be Around
The Day the World Went Away
The Sound of Silence
The Long Black Veil
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
The Weight
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
For What It’s Worth
Pleasant Valley Sunday
This Land Is Your Land
Love Will Tear Us Apart
Ring of Fire
Help!
Wild Thing
I Fought the Law
My Generation
You Really Got Me
Louie Louie
Gloria
Analog vs. Digital is a sharp, playful, and deeply referential indie-rock record that thrives on contrast—lo-fi warmth against modern precision, classic songwriting against restless experimentation. The Philistines Jr. channel the intellectual humor and melodic urgency that defined New England’s late-90s independent scene, celebrating music history while questioning where it’s headed, all with wit, heart, and a distinctly regional DIY spirit.
Format: CD
Country: US
Label: Tarquin Records
Year: c. late 1990s
Genre: Rock
Style: Indie Rock / Power Pop / Alternative
Tracklist
The Daylight Show
All I Ever Wanted
Goddamn Digital Love Virus
The Ballad of Paul Lynde
The Unincluded Track
The Impossible Dream
The Monster
Analog vs. Digital
The Big Black Hole
A World of Hurt
The Day the Music Died
You Can’t Always Get What You Want
The Distance
I Want to Be Around
The Day the World Went Away
The Sound of Silence
The Long Black Veil
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
The Weight
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
For What It’s Worth
Pleasant Valley Sunday
This Land Is Your Land
Love Will Tear Us Apart
Ring of Fire
Help!
Wild Thing
I Fought the Law
My Generation
You Really Got Me
Louie Louie
Gloria
Analog vs. Digital is a sharp, playful, and deeply referential indie-rock record that thrives on contrast—lo-fi warmth against modern precision, classic songwriting against restless experimentation. The Philistines Jr. channel the intellectual humor and melodic urgency that defined New England’s late-90s independent scene, celebrating music history while questioning where it’s headed, all with wit, heart, and a distinctly regional DIY spirit.