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Some folks found a pre-order for the debut LP in the boygenius Instagram shop. It's been taken down since. Album drops March 31st. Assuming proper announcement/PO drop is coming soon. Screenshots below. Photos of the back of the jacket show that it's apparently being released by Interscope.2 points
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store.nofuneral.ca/product/quiet-fear-hasta-la-muerte-si-es-preciso-vinyl nf-66 Quiet Fear are a Chicanx band from Los Angeles, California. Post-hardcore riffs with yelled vocals of empowerment. A band that gave me chills the first time I heard them Combining chaos, melody and bouncey, almost hopeful instrumentals while pushing the emotionally compromising atmosphere that comes along with the best of todays screamo. FFO: Comadre, State Faults Shipping now https://nofuneralsound.bandcamp.com/album/hasta-la-muerte-si-es-preciso2 points
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Aesop Rock's 2007 album None Shall Pass is getting a repress. Street date 3/10/23. Have found a few different places to have it so far. 34.98 is best price I've found, which is miles better than the only available Newbury pressing (at $65). AESOP ROCK - NONE SHALL PASS Vinyl LP – Experience Vinyl1 point
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This is a great record!1 point
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Hardcore / Punk Releases & Pre-Orders Thread
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Daze just put up leftover FYA fest exclusives and a few other sold out goodies: https://dazexclusive.bigcartel.com/1 point -
Furnace Fest vinyl collaborations
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My copy came on Tuesday. I think I’m satisfied with how it turned out. I think I’m immune/not disappointed from marketing language like you listed about how they described the pressing. It’s very clearly a basic pressing with an insert and unique color swirl but nothing extravagant. $35 is stupid for a single no frills lp but that’s becoming the norm and this album is not available anywhere else so it feels reasonable. It sounds pretty solid if it’s any consolation.1 point -
Urban Outfitters Exclusive Vinyl & Sale Discussion
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Additional 40% OFF Sale Items (discount in cart)1 point -
PO: Periphery V: Djent Is Not A Genre (March 10)
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Ahh that looks like the answer! Thanks1 point -
Nu-Clear Sounds coming 24th Feb https://www.resident-music.com/productdetails&product_id=961301 point
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Looking for Pacific Northwest indie metal stuff
mitchard reacted to Megaladoink for a topic
Hello yall Im looking for a few fairly specific pressings so here we go The Wipers - Is This Real? 1983 - Park Ave Records - Clear Vinyl Karp - Suplex 1995 - K Records - Purple Vinyl Tragedy - Nerve Damage 2006 - Tragedy Records - Dark Blue Swirl Butthole Surfers - Rembrandt PussyHorse 1986 - Touch & Go - Maroon also any Karp posters specifically the Action Chemistry and Mustaches Wild promos flyers/posters thanks yall1 point -
PO: Mac Miller - Circles
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Bumping a thread after two years with the sole purpose of advertising yourself is one way to make sure that I'll for the life of me never spend a dime in your shop. So thanks, I guess..1 point -
You mean the random guy who definitely isn't Ross that made an account to ask a question?1 point
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PO: Smashing Pumpkins - ATUM
faaip de oiad reacted to bjorn for a topic
I love Oceania. I even like it a bit more than Machina because it has such a well-constructed flow. The band was in a good creative groove for a moment there, too bad it fizzled out so quickly. I like most of Monuments (Tiberius is classic SP in my book), but being so short it really suffers from the weaker tracks (Run 2 Me? Oof…). The whole artistic evolution thing is so tough, and as an artistic person myself, I can totally sympathize with musicians trying to navigate that. If I ever made anything half as successful as MCIS, I know it would seriously disrupt my ability to continue producing art that is genuine to myself and my interests, but also speak to whomever loved what I did before. As a listener, I welcome bands trying to move their sound forward, even if doesn’t always work, I find that to be more interesting than repeating what already works. With ATUM, Corgan seems to be digging into the more flamboyant side of his musical tastes, and he’s not pandering to his older fans (with the music itself at least, trying to tack this album on to his previous work by declaring it a sequel is questionable at best), which I can appreciate. What I struggle with is that he’s steering head-first into a musical aesthetic that I just don’t connect with at all. I’m not mad about that. I’m not about to rejoin Netphoria and make a hobby out of hating Billy, that’s pretty soulless. But I also think it’s good to thoughtfully critique things, and I agree that the way Jimmy is seemingly being constrained in these newer albums is hard to reconcile.1 point
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