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  1. I also hate it when people are interested in things that personally do not interest me. Like when bands play music I do not like. They are wasting those instrument resources. Those guitars could be used in a band that aligns to my subjective taste! don't even get me started on the recording studio resources that go down the drain. The soundtrack has sold very well every holiday season consistently for the last ten plus years so there are a lot of people who are interested in the tile.
    5 points
  2. 4 points
  3. Bear in mind that the screenprinted GOTG poster that this artwork is taken from is selling for $300-400, so the ability to get this for $50 has me quite pleased. I'm more in for the art than the record itself, actually.
    3 points
  4. So I wanted to touch on some main points I got from the AMA on Reddit earlier: The band address that they were working on a Vinyl Box Set, which will include "Coming Home". No other details are known as of now. Ian said he's praying that the band will do another ISHC EP. It also became address that he wants to record another FTSTYS. I was personally bummed to see no members have spoken to Steve Klein since the departure from the band. I mean, I wouldn't expect them to be as close as they once were, but coming from a fan perspective, it still sucks. While we're on the Steve train, the band seemed to be taking a lot of jabs at Steve on the AMA. Things like them no longer having to worry about egos and not having to worry about all of them ending a song on the same note. As far as the album, first impressions are very good. Standout tracks for me are "Ready and Willing", "The Worst Person", "On My Own". Record sounds like a third part to Catalyst and Not Without a Fight, which is a great! I think they really hit the nail on the head as far as what they wanted to do with this record, which was to come back with a strong record to give their fans a sigh of relief. Way to stay hungry, New Found Glory. Job well done.
    3 points
  5. A bunch of Cotton Headed Ninnymuggins are up in this thread.
    2 points
  6. Don't even bother dude, there's always the same set of guys who rally against these types of pressings as if they don't live in a capitalist country. If you want the release, just buy it and ignore all the negativity that surrounds these SRC related threads. You'll never win.
    2 points
  7. Matt, I'm not wanting to start a shouting match or spat with you here, but facts are facts between me sending e-mail after e-mail asking questions and just looking for a general update it has usually taking you a month or in most cases even longer to get back to me. May I also point out that another cause of my frustration was that I could see you were using the VC on usually a daily basis posting in various topics, which as you can imagine had left me feeling ignored, I even tried to PM you on here, but again no response. Can I also point out that I can not believe you have the cheek to call me out in the above post for not answering an e-mail which is only a day old! Yes you e-mailed me the day of this review, I will admit that, regarding sorting out some sort of refund, but even then that was the first e-mail I had received from you since June/July when I received a 1 liner saying you had been ill with flu. Also can I highlight that you have stated to me that you are now selling other items to cover my refund, all you had to do was write me a brief e-mail explaining this and that would of sufficed and probably put my mind at ease for a while longer, but NO the first I knew about this was when I woke up yesterday to find that you were selling "another copy" of the Toe Boxset on Discogs, needless to say I was shocked at this and as far as I was concerned my patience had finally ran out. Surely people can see, including you Matt, why my frustration had finally boiled over and I felt that this review had to be written? Cheers, Phil
    2 points
  8. I've said it before, and I'll say it again......... When dealing with circumstances such as this, always file a PayPal claim on day # 44 no matter what.
    2 points
  9. 2 points
  10. From a PR standpoint, it's obvious why the band has had no contact with him. Even admitting they've had contact with him would imply association with all that stuff.
    2 points
  11. well, this was announced a while ago...
    2 points
  12. This is spot on. If it were just a 12" x 12" print and a handbill for $50 they'd be selling like hotcakes. You make the print a jacket instead and put a record inside and suddenly people are complaining. It's not like this is some run-of-the-mill record that someone just pressed on colored vinyl and charged double the going rate for. The package as a whole is really cool/rather unique.
    2 points
  13. 2 points
  14. I really thought it was going to be fuckboy.
    2 points
  15. There are some AMAZING demos on Alone 1 & 2. And some crap. Worth a listen!
    2 points
  16. How do bands like this get so big when bands like Banner Pilot exist and write records like Collapser? I know, I know, kids dig it.
    2 points
  17. 2 points
  18. That's ridiculous. $50?! for a soundtrack I already have. I want this but I can't afford $50 especially when that can buy Shaun of the Dead next week. It would be a definite buy if it was the full score on a 2LP. I really hope Mondo does not continue to have crazy prices.
    2 points
  19. All the jackets will be screen printed AND come with handbills. That's gotta drive the cost up a ton on these.
    2 points
  20. I will have to take a better pic when I get home but I just bought plastic canvas (it's like a giant cross stitch) and wove yarn through all the holes and made it into a box. Excuse the shitty pictures. I took these last year when I just downloaded this weird photo modifying app.
    2 points
  21. I feel when people say "pm'd" and the seller bumps it later, the amount the seller wants is unreasonable.
    2 points
  22. Oh okay sorry my bad, for some reason I thoighr you were talking about TAITA but I still haven't heard of vheissu on black.. I also noticed SRC posted TAITA through obscure alternatives with a release date of 10/21? Maybe it's coming out earlier than expected?
    2 points
  23. sounds like SRC owes you two grams of something.
    2 points
  24. Mine looks pretty different than those posted already.
    2 points
  25. Also, I apologize to noalarm/Crypt Keeper for briefly turning this into another horror fan thread. So.... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    2 points
  26. andy.

    Wholesale vinyl

    Hello, I'd like 1 wholesale of Deja Entendu please.
    2 points
  27. I play all my records. And i remove the shrink wrapping
    2 points
  28. Enough with stupid soundtrack reissues.
    2 points
  29. My girlfriend and I moved into a new place last month and I set everything up a few weeks ago after my new turntable came in. Sounds great! Admittedly, I was using a Crosley prior to this. I bought it years ago (2005, 2006?) and it wasn't doing the job. I've been buying records since then, but couldn't sit back and enjoy them much because of the constant skipping and overall bad sound quality.. not to mention the damage it causes after time. After educating myself by reading this board constantly, I ordered the U-Turn Orbit in July. While I was waiting for the U-Turn to be delivered, I had to find a receiver and speakers as well. The Orbit was upgraded a bit to the acrylic platter and Audio-Technica AT95E cartridge. The receiver is an Onkyo A-7022 which was made in Japan in the 70's (not sure which year to be exact) and is an integrated amp. That was purchased on ebay for $60ppd knowing it wasn't going to power on. For the price, I took the risk and took it to a local electronic repair shop. He told me it was just the power supply, so it was repaired and cleaned up for about $100. Lastly, the speakers are Pioneer SP-BS22-LR Andrew Jones speakers. These are the ones that are usually on sale on Amazon or Newegg. I bought the pair for $80 on Newegg, free shipping and they sound great! The shelves are Threshold brand from Target. If anyone is in the market for shelving, I recommend these 100% especially if you don't have an Ikea close to you. I personally was never in one, but I know most people go with their shelves. I initially only bought the center shelf, but picked up the single shelves on each side for the speakers to keep them separate from the turntable. Plus it gave me storage for books and cds which I needed. I found that basket at the bottom at Target, fits 7"s really well. I saw a thread a little while ago about 7" storage and this holds 100+.
    2 points
  30. I used to be really paranoid about being pick pocketed at shows, must have looked weird when I kept rubbing my ass, but I had to know my wallet was still there. Now I'm pretty lad about it.
    1 point
  31. I still look at architecture like a skateboarder. I don't think that will ever change.
    1 point
  32. What kind of dessert is that?
    1 point
  33. 1 point
  34. It helps that the soundtrack is also super fucking awesome.
    1 point
  35. Funny story I was watching walking dead and someone stabbed a zombie in the head and blood splattered all on their face and then later I warmed up some tomato soup and dropped the spoon and it splattered all over my face like that zombie blood and it made me feel weird Okay maybe that's a dumb story.
    1 point
  36. I spend all my money on coheed shirts and comics and vynulz for my crosley and keywork tattoos so i dont have any money in my wallet to worry about.
    1 point
  37. On June 14th of this year, Jack White unleashed what was arguably one of the best performances in the 13 year history of the Bonnaroo festival. In an expansive field in Manchester, TN, filled with approximately 70,000 fans, White let loose a tour-de-force, 26-song, two-hour and forty-five minute career-spanning set. From White Stripes songs like “Hotel Yorba” and “Icky Thump” to Raconteurs numbers such as “Top Yourself” and “Steady, As She Goes” through “Blue Blood Blues” by the Dead Weather…not to mention a wide selection of his solo material and covers of two surf rock classics “Pipeline” by the Chantays and “Misirlou” by Dick Dale. And Led Zeppelin’s “The Lemon Song”? He did that too. In order to celebrate a show of such historical heft, Third Man Records has decided to dedicate the entirety of its 22nd Vault package to this performance. Three vinyl LPs (white, blue and black), housed in a soft-touch, telescoping box, topped off with a lenticular television on the cover…this is by far the most ambitious Vault package yet. The audio has been mixed by Third Man’s in house engineer, three time Grammy Award-winner Vance Powell and stands as a marked improvement over the on-the-fly board mix heard in webcasts, YouTube uploads and shady downloads. In addition, there will be a DVD of the FULL performance, re-edited from the original raw footage by Brad Holland (filmmaker extraordinaire), for a truly memorable visual document of the evening. We could’ve stopped there…but anything worth doing is worth overdoing, right? Also included in the package will be four high-quality 8x10 photographs from the evening shot by David Swanson. Suitable for framing, timeless, these will increase the value of your home tenfold. (said to the guys in production) “Is that all? NO?!?!? Are you kidding me? What else could we offer?” Apparently we’ve lost our minds and gone as for to include a customized Jack White patch, a replica backstage pass sticker AND a poster in this beast of a package. You want a custom-designed USB with super-secret extra added bonus materials too? Have at it. If this package doesn’t make you happy…nothing will. Subscriptions are open now, get yours in before the October 31st deadline. Jack White Live From Bonnaroo setlist: Icky Thump High Ball Stepper Lazaretto Hotel Yorba Temporary Ground Missing Pieces Steady, As She Goes Top Yourself I’m Slowly Turning Into You Freedom at 21 Three Women You Don’t Know What Love Is (You Just Do As You’re Told) We’re Going to Be Friends Alone in My Home Ball and Biscuit The Lemon Song (Led Zeppelin) Encore: The Hardest Button to Button Hello Operator Pipeline (The Chantays) Misirlou (Dick Dale) Sixteen Saltines Cannon Blue Blood Blues Astro Love Interruption Little Bird Seven Nation Army
    1 point
  38. A bunch of kids making the internet go nuts.
    1 point
  39. Wholesale vinyl! Jamaican me crazy!
    1 point
  40. skadaddy

    Wholesale vinyl

    This boards only big enough for one ____Daddy.
    1 point
  41. The MoFi dry brush is good enough. I use it. http://www.amazon.com/Mobile-Fidelity-Record-Cleaning-Brush/dp/B003DX0S2Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412197503&sr=8-1&keywords=mobile+fidelity+dry+brush
    1 point
  42. I am really intrigued by the Scout Jr. Really want to get a VPI turntable next year, and the Scout was just too rich for my blood (with virtually no used ones around here in Europe) and was never completely sold on the Traveler. So Scout Jr sounds perfect!
    1 point
  43. Today's PopMarket deal is the first four albums for $71. I thought it was the box for a second and was freaking out.
    1 point
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