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Nutria, the new band that formed after The Possibilities broke up in 2004, has finished a new
album and is aiming on releasing it in late spring 2005. The Possibilities broke up after finishing their 'last album'
at Tom Lewis' 3rd Ear Studios in Athens Ga. Though the band is not in existence due to the recording process, the album
is finished and needs a home. The band's previous album, Way Out, released on Parasol Records in the US and Ulftone
in Europe, received great press and touring with road horses such as The High Strung, The Capitol Years, The Radar Bros, The
Silos, Jack Logan, The Dashboard Saviors, Alex Chilton, Jason and The Scorchers, REM, The Minus 5, The Glands, and many others,
gained the group a lot of good response on the road. During this time, the Possibilities also recorded and performed
the Monkey Paw album with Jack Logan on Backburner Records. Having their song 'You Don't Mean It', from The Possibilities
self-titled 1999 release on Backburner Records, covered by Peter Buck and Scott McCaughey of The Minus 5 brought about attention
from the critics as the Minus 5 put their version of the song on their Hollywood Records release, and performed the song on
The Conan OBrian Show and the Chris Isaak Show.
Nutria, however, has wrapped up a new album of brand new, post-The Possibilities songs. Songs
from both group's completed albums can be found on the internet at
If you are interested in copies of either or both of the new albums, please contact us.
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