May 21, 2007
After some five years of playing around town, Fourth of July is finally preparing to release its first full-length album. The wait paid off in the form of a supremely rehearsed sextet that laid down a vibrant collection of tracks full of harmonies, keyboards, horns and tambourines.
Locals who have been following the band's evolution will hear the realization of its potential as well as the excitement of proving it to the world. Lawrence's Range Life Records will utilize its distribution deal with Omaha's Saddle Creek Records to spread the good news about "Fourth of July on the Plains." In the meantime, the brothers Hangauer-Brendan, Kelly and Patrick-and the extended Range Life family will celebrate the record's grand unveiling June 2 at The Bottleneck.

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