Old Traditions, New Standards is the debut album from the Washington-based indie pop band Tullycraft. In 2022, Old Traditions, New Standards was included on Pitchfork's list of The 25 Best Indie Pop Albums of the '90s.
Track listing
• "Willie Goes to the Seashore" • "Josie" • "Mental Obsession" • "Wish I'd Kept a Scrapbook" • "Superboy & Supergirl" • "Sweet" • "Dollywood" • "Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend's Too Stupid to Know About" • "Then Again, Maybe I Don't" • "Meet Me in Las Vegas" • "Cammy & The Count" • "Miracles Are Hard to Find" ==Notes==
Reissue
• In 2024 Old Traditions, New Standards was reissued on double vinyl by Darla Records. It was a limited pressing of the album that included a second LP that featured singles and rarities from the early period in the band’s history. This expanded edition included 15 bonus tracks that didn’t appear on the original album. ==Television==
Television
• In 2018 the song "Superboy & Supergirl" was featured in the first episode of the Netflix series The End of the F***ing World, based on the graphic novel The End of the Fucking World by Charles S. Forsman. ==Personnel==
• Robynn Iwata – vocals on "Josie" • Chris Munford – vocals on "Mental Obsession" • Susan Robb – vocals on "Then Again, Maybe I Don't" ==Controversy==
Controversy
In 2007 the song "Sweet" was used in a television commercial for the hot-dog chain Wienerschnitzel. The song was licensed without the band's knowledge or permission. The licensing was handled by Darla, the California-based record label that had reissued the album Old Traditions, New Standards. The band was upset when they learned of the commercial, and a dispute between Tullycraft and Darla ensued. ==References==