Coffee Project leaks “Big Trouble In Little Gainesville ” from debut album Moved On and post live Gainesville house show footage!

May 21st 2010 Posted by admin

Gainesville’s Coffee Project has leaked a stream of a song from their upcoming Paper + Plastick album Moved On. You can head to hear the song, “Big Trouble In Little Gainesville” at Dyingscene.com.

Coffee Project is the brainchild of good friends Buddy Shaub (Less Than Jake) and Jake Crown (Rehasher). Moved On was self-produced in Shaub’s home studio with guest appearances from Kim Helm (Whiskey & Co.), Jon Gaunt (Chuck Ragan’s fiddle man), and Michael Claytor (Umoja Orchestra).

The band previously leaked a couple other tracks from the album. You can find a stream of “Bubble In My Head” over at Late Night Wallflower, “I Will Run,” at IndieRockReviews.com, “This Is Me Getting Over You In Two Chords Or Less” over at ReaxMusic.com and “Easy Does It” on the band’s MySpace page.

Coffee Project is currently on tour to support the release of Moved On with labelmates Blacklist Royals and Greenland Is Melting.

Recently a video of a Gainesville house show performance surfaced online. You can go here to catch Jake Crown of Coffee Project (solo) performing four songs from their new album including a New Order cover to a packed house. Check out the video footage courtesy of Jeremy Silveria here.

The band also recently posted their first in a series of tour videos from the road on their MySpace page.

Moved On is the follow-up to their previously released 10″ EP Easy Does It and their digital-only EP Pickle, both released by Paper + Plastick.

You can check out footage of Coffee Project performing “A.M. P.M.” at THE FEST 8 via Alternative Press.

You can click “more” below for tour dates!

5/21 – Johnstown, PA @ 709 Railroad Street
5/22 – Newport, KY @ Southgate House
5/23 – Louisville, KY @ Skull Alley
5/24 – Nashville, TN @ The Rabbit Hole
5/25 – Atlanta, GA @ WonderRoot
5/26- Valdosta, GA @ Blue Pub
5/27- Tallahasee, Fl @ The Engine Room
5/28- Gainesville, Fl @ Common Grounds

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