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  1. 2 minutes ago, Derek™ said:

    That is pretty good, but I’m curious to know how it’s related to Ænima specifically, and why it features an elderly lady.  Maybe they didn’t want to be too on the nose?

    I think it a play on the old "Where's the beef" I think it was a Wendy's commercial 

  2. Its a really cool book with amazing art and the fact that it comes with an original piece from Mills is incredible, but if you aren't into art book its probably  not for you. 

     

    I picked mine up when they sent out the discount codes for the huge delays in the OG rounds of the definitive editions so I at least got it at a discount.  But Sandbag sent me a copy of the Hesitation Marks LP. After a few days of getting the run around from SB hit up NINs twitter and they over nighted me one. 

     

    Anyway its an awesome book if you like art books but still think it should have come with the LPs housed inside. Would have sold out in hours. 

  3. https://www.halfwayho.me/jacob-turnbloom-laughter-in-the-forever-after

    180g Blue Spatter limited to 80

    180g Black limited 120

    Fantastic under rated artist check it out if you dont know his work:

     

     

    This new collection of songs from Jacob Turnbloom is a comforting flash of San Diego spirit through and through, and it is as infectious as one would expect from a songwriter force behind one of our city’s most legendary surf goth rock groups, Mrs Magician. His songwriting is as catchy and piercing as it was when he fronted that band, but in the years since their last album, and even since his 2019 debut solo effort, “Cemetery Luau”, Jacob has sonically stretched his legs and giving his songs more room to breathe. On “Laughter in the Forever After”, he incorporates sweet textural components, like tasteful scraper blocks and lush synth pads, to create a sun-soaked landscape for these pop gems to thrive and frolic around in. This space in which the songs had to grow alleviates some of the sense of urgency that some of his other more punk-adjacent projects have, and that seems to have given every moment more layers, attention and care. The warmth of this album is undeniable and all over, in all the instrumentation’s deep reverberations and Jacob’s seemingly effortless vocal melodies, and there is so much to get submerged in throughout the entirety of it. There isn’t a better representation of the feeling of Southern California than this upcoming record.

  4. 40 minutes ago, thesecrets0308 said:

    Yeah i've been waiting on this one too.  Played the crap out of my digital copy, such a good album.  Failure never fails to deliver tasty jams.  I got a black copy and t-shirt coming.

    I've been holding off listening to this album too much so I can really enjoy the record when it gets here. But I'm seeing them in a few weeks in San Diego so I should probably just give the digital copy a few more listens 

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