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  1. My wallet's crying but I couldn't resist doing the same; I still listen to "Masterpiece" almost once a week...
  2. I ordered here, I hope it goes through: https://www.piccadillyrecords.com/counter/product.php?pid=115119
  3. If you like a good mix of atmosphere and fury, check this out: https://dmp666.bandcamp.com/album/dans-la-joie
  4. Anomie is the best black metal album I've heard in a while... Vinyl edition coming soon via tridroid records
  5. Great band, I loved Crooked Doors! New song is good
  6. It's almost unbelievable but I couldn't find any thread about this masterpiece that is just being remastered and repressed: Josh T. Pearson’s cult band, Lift To Experience, announce full details of the much-anticipated definitive release of their seminal double concept album, The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads. Fresh from the triumph of Lift To Experience’s reunion at the Royal Festival Hall in London earlier this year, as part of Guy Garvey’s Meltdown festival, the band returned to the original Texas studio – The Echo Lab in Denton County – where their one and only album release was recorded. There, the band set out to create a brand new mix of The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads with engineer Matt Pence 15 years after its original release. Full circle, as God intended. The album was originally recorded live to tape, and Matt Pence was able to mix from those original recordings and capture the energy of the three musicians playing together in the room. Listen closely, you can hear the whirl of Josh’s trademark Leslie amp. Josh T. Pearson explains, “We went back to the studio, neck deep in the heart of Texas, where Lift recorded The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads – remixing the album the way it should have be mixed originally. It’s good to have our balls back after years spent being castrated.” Lift To Experience formed in Denton, Texas, at the end of the last millennium by Josh T. Pearson, Andy Reginald Young and Josh ‘Bear’ Browning. Their rise was fast and their reign was short. Following the release of their long-form masterpiece, the band imploded at the peak of their career due to a series of cruel tragedies. In this short time, however, Lift To Experience achieved high critical acclaim and were so beloved by John Peel that he invited them to record three Peel sessions in just five months, and the band were included in the Best 125 Peel Sessions of all time. The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads will be released by Mute on 3 February 2017 with rejuvenated album artwork, an homage to the Texas-based graphics design studio Pen & Pixel famed for their 90’s Southern gangsta rap album covers. The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads will be available on vinyl, CD and as a deluxe box set, which will feature Lift To Experience’s classic 15/04/2001 Peel session as well as their demo EP from 1997. https://www.musicglue.com/lift-to-experience/
  7. I've never heard of this band before, yesterday I've spent the whole day listening to their records over and over..wow: they sound kinda like maudlin of the well playing the Twin Peaks soundtrack.
  8. This is really growing on me... I haven't received any shipping confirmation for the vinyl yet, though...
  9. I honestly wasn't expecting anything out of a Dillinger album in 2016...but they really surprised me! Solid album from start to finish, they succeed in sounding "fresh" which isn't easy after almost 20 years of music.
  10. I received my EU variant from Deathwish, color is sick! Haven't spun it yet so I can't comment sound-wise.
  11. Got a swirl yesterday evening, can't wait to listen to this album on vinyl!
  12. maybe because if you remove those things, what remains is just poor and uninspired songwriting. of course this is just my personal opinion so don't get mad at me
  13. Yeah it's great, I'm loving it too. Reminds me of Deafheaven during some of the quiet parts.
  14. for those who haven't received the vinyl yet (like me), it's streaming: https://noisey.vice.com/en_us/article/premiere-oathbreakers-game-changing-new-album-rheia-will-rip-your-heart-out
  15. I wasn't expecting much from this album because of Circa Survive, where Anthony's voice is all over the place, it saturates the music so much that listening to their records becomes almost a suffocating experience....BUT this solo stuff is really good!
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