 
                                        Pete Krebs — Western Electric
Record Store Day 2017 Exclusive / Limited first edition vinyl of 500 copies. / Singer-songwriter Pete Krebs' Western Electric album was produced by Elliott Smith. The songs on Western Electric do not demand your attention. Instead, they ask for it politely, and then plant themselves deeply in your subconscious. Sparsely arranged and smartly produced by Elliott Smith, the focus of Western Electric is Krebs' wispy voice and acoustic guitar. And like Elliott Smith, Krebs has the songwriting talent to keep his sad songs from wallowing in self-pity. The lyrics are uniformly solid. Songs about bad love ("Love/Hate" Relationship"), disappointment ("Madison"), and failed hopes ("Horsepower Daydreams") are sympathetically performed. Other songs, like "JFK," feature lyrics ("Idle ways for idle times/memorize your power lines") that are interesting and slightly obscure. Other highlights include the instrumentals "Luminous" and "Tom Waits and the Attack of the Crab Monster," a Waits-like soundscap
