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  1. I am not as big on vocals with this stuff, but this album along with that FM-84 album really did a great job. Pre-ordered. But I gotta agree with the instrumental release. Vampires played as just instrumental is legendary with the saxophone.

     

    Speaking of, any news on the vinyl of the FM-84 album or did I miss it?

  2. 4 minutes ago, unknown pleasures said:

    You should look into the new KALLAX coffins from IKEA. Not as much outer limb protection as the old EXPEDIT coffins, but I doubt you (or your vinyl) will notice.

    Ohhhh. They better have black-brown in stock. If it is only yellow and white, I will be pretty upset. Honestly, it will not matter. Someone will find out I was buried with them and I will be the victim of grave robbing within 4-6 months. The bandits will make off when the hundred of dollars the collection is worth.

  3. I will be buried with them. It will be a heavy casket made from the sturdiest of wood. It will not have a finish since I spent most of my money on the coffin itself. To fit all my records, it will be 25 feet long, 15 feet wide and weigh thousands of pounds. It will take at least 50 paul bearers to carry it.

     

    Or, just give them to someone since most are not worth shit to anyone but me. Yes, this is the real answer.

  4. 2 hours ago, slinch said:

    Rad Rush Records just put up the PO for their compilation The Finish Line 2xLP, limited to 200, 20€ plus shipping: https://radrushrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-finish-line

     

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    All tracks will be exclusive to this release. Here's the lineup:

     

    STREET VINYL ARTISTS 
    Sebastian Gampl 
    Robert Parker 
    Sellorekt / LA Dreams 
    Phaserland 
    Plaisance 
    VHS Dreams 

    SPACE VINYL ARTISTS 
    Dynatron 
    Waveshaper 
    Starforce 
    Protector 101 
    Pengus 
    Midnight Danger 

    Hopefully I do not sound too pretentious, but I kind of wish there were a few preview tracks for this. $40 dollars with shipping is a bit steep. Some of these artists are always pretty solid, but others for me are a bit more hit and miss. Then again, it is vinyl exclusive only. Decisions, decisions.

  5. Just spotted this on Amazon so I thought I would post. I do not believe this version has been on vinyl before. For those who want a solid Greatest Hits album. Pretty pricey on the U.S. side but Europe is cheaper.

     

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    Record 1

      1. American Girl
      2. Breakdown
      3. Anything That's Rock 'N' Roll
      4. Listen to Her Heart
      5. I Need to Know
      6. Refugee
      7. Don't Do Me Like That
      8. Even the Losers
      9. Here Comes My Girl
      10. The Waiting
      11. You Got Lucky

    Record 2

      1. Don't Come Around Here No More
      2. I Won't Back Down
      3. Runnin' Down a Dream
      4. Free Fallin'
      5. Learning to Fly
      6. Into the Great Wide Open
      7. Mary Jane's Last Dance
      8. Something in the Air

     

    Amazon.com

    Amazon.co.uk

     

  6. So is SRC going to have their own variant or should I just count on getting this from Ghostly instead?

     

    The Pre-Order from SRC was in the normal vinyl section and not listed in their exclusives area, so my guess is no. As I figured from the past Com Truise releases and the distribution sheet above, Ghostly will have their own Red Variant for the store like the others. Everyone else will probably get it on Black only.

  7. I happen to be on SRC and saw this for pre-order, so I thought I would share in case. Oddly enough, this is not up yet at Ghostly International, so we can update it when that goes live.

     

     

    Available

    April 1, 2016

     

     

    Album Details

    Opening with a skating sheet of synthesizer before easing into a steady, walloping beat, Silicon Tare moves Haley and the fictional Com Truise even deeper into the cosmos, discovering new lands along the way and offering a glimpse of where he may travel in the future. And if the characters at the center of his ongoing story may be in peril, Haley himself is in control. Tare also sets the stage for the final chapter in Seth Haley's Com Truise saga, which will be the first official follow-up to Galactic Melt. It's not only the perfect prelude to that finale, but the perfect representation of Haley's ever-expanding universe of sound.

     

     

    Tracklisting

    01 Sunspot
    02 Forgive
    03 Diffraction
    04 Silicon Tare
    05 du Zirconia

     

     

    Pre-Order

    SRC -  https://www.srcvinyl.com/com-truise-silicon-tare-ep.html

     

    Ghostly International - http://www.theghostlystore.com/collections/music-vinyl/products/silicon-tare-ep

  8. As fun as this thread has been, I will take the hate if necessary and put out ones I would like to see happen:

     

    Hootie & The Blowfish - Cracked Rear View

    Matchbox 20 - Yourself or Something Like You

    R.E.M. - In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003

    AN ACTUAL MOV version of Alice in Chains - Self-Titled (Three Legged Dog)

     

    I also agree with The Wallflowers - Bringing Down The Horse

     

    I strongly agree with the Pink Floyd Boxset mentioned as well.

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