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    Surprised there's no thread for this one. 

     

    Velvet Blue Music is releasing Starflyer 59's 16th LP tomorrow. (Vinyl should be shipping by the 26th). Vinyl/CD purchases from bandcamp allow you to stream the album starting today (10/14). 

    Produced and Mixed by TW Walsh. J. Martin (guitars, vocals) S. Dail (bass) C. Martin (drums) TW Walsh (synthesizers)

    Several variants are already sold out.

     

    All vinyl variants have "hand run, letter pressed, custom die cut, chip board jacket by Bruce Licher".

     

    Black Vinyl  180g vinyl with custom printed letterpress, die cut jacket by Bruce Licher. Comes with insert and lyrics. $36.59 from Velvet Blue Music

    Blue Vinyl Monolithic Mailorder Exclusive limited to 100 units $39.99 from Monolithic Mailorder SOLD OUT

    Red Vinyl Bandcamp exclusive $38.59 from Bandcamp

    Deluxe Vinyl – Gold 180g vinyl, poster, sticker, enamel pin, Tidal Wave Zine, and cd $59.59 from Velvet Blue Music SOLD OUT

    Super Deluxe Vinyl – Gold 180g and black 180g vinyl, poster, sticker, enamel pin, Tidal Wave Zine, and cd  $88.59 from Velvet Blue Music SOLD OUT

    Test Press $99.59 from Bandcamp SOLD OUT

    "Like to Lose" 7" Deluxe Flexi $9.59 from Velvet Blue Music

    "Life In Bed" 12" Black Vinyl Single $18.59 from Velvet Blue Music

     

  2. 2 hours ago, birdwell said:

    i am curious as to how many tickets they had up for grabs.   also, tickets to this fest are a little outrageous (to me at least).   i realize it is a solid line-up, but i feel it's more expensive than festivals with the same number of artists playing.    also, as Scott pointed out....it is in Alabama

    before they added the third stage, it was only 3000 tickets. Maybe 5000 now? 

  3. 16 minutes ago, highfives said:

    This was just announced during the Gish 30th Anniversary live stream.  They played 3 tracks off of it and the sound quality is legit.

     

    The current PO is for a purple swirl.  It’s a 24 hour open edition one time pressing.  Pricey for a 2xLP and even more pricey if you want it signed by BC and JC.

     

    https://madamezuzus.com/collections/records/products/pre-order-live-in-japan-lp-1992

     

    Billy mentioned there will be black version down the road that will stay in print and be sold at Zuzu’s.  I would assume that one will be cheaper.

    there'll be a larger black pressing. i highly doubt they'll keep it in print though. 

  4. that bullmoose tweet just adds to confusion. first off, they're not labeled "limited editions" anywhere. they're labled "deluxe". Also, only m b v is being distributed in the US, so perhaps they're basing their information solely on that release? It's very likely that the deluxe versions have higher pressing numbers initially if they won't remain in print. 

     

    Also, if it wasn't clear, the original release of m b v in 2013 and the 2018 IA and Loveless vinyl reissues were all supposedly analog masters. Some of the announcement text implies that these deluxe reissues are basically reissues of those versions. 

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    3 minutes ago, SeanPuffy said:

    What the fuck. I started this thread and I still only own a bootleg of Loveless. I don't know what to do. Wondering if locals are getting these at all. Of course this is a shit show again.

    Here's what I'm gathering: 

    Isn't Anything and Loveless are only available to EU distribution. The official store had copies of standard Isn't Anything and Loveless that will ship from the US but the Loveless allotment  has sold out, so new orders will ship from UK.  Unclear if they'll restock in the US store. Though, I would assume if they planned to these would say 'sold out' to US instead of splitting shipments. 

     

    The Domino announcement implies that all the standard LPs will stay in print for at least a while, unlike the 2018 reissues but it's not 100% clear.

     

    The mbv LP has less restrictions because sony doesn't hold US distribution rights, so that one will be available from US distros. 

     

     

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