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  1. It looks like one that I have wanted for a while, Curl Up And Die - The One Above All, The End of All That Is, could be coming soon:

     

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    “We’re going to try to reissue the records. We only did one pressing of vinyl ever—[2002 LP] Unfortunately We’re Not Robots through Rev [Revelation Records]. We would love to do all of them again, making sure it’s done well. We’re not trying to make money; we’d just like them to be nice, well-printed, well-sounding releases.”

    https://lasvegasweekly.com/ae/music/2019/apr/17/curl-up-and-die-mike-minnick-reunion-vegas-show/

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    Two color variants and black vinyl available from 20 Buck Spin, with another variant available from Gimme Radio (out of 100). The album comes out May 10th.

     

    https://www.20buckspin.com/collections/new-vinyl/products/spirit-adrift-divided-by-darkness-lp

    Cyan / Silver / Black Tri-Color Merge with Magenta Splatter

    Sea Blue / Electric Blue Merge with Cyan & Bone Splatter

    Black

     

    https://shop.gimmeradio.com/collections/featured-product/products/spirit-adrift-divided-by-darkness-gimme-exclusive-variant

    Orange / Bone Merge with Yellow Splatter (/100)

     

    Their new single is on Spotify now, and I am way more into it than their first single, Hear Her:

  3. Ordered the black in clear from Holy Roar and had it shipped overseas to NJ... just got it, records were outside of the jacket and sleeves (as people have noted) but the mailer itself looked fine. Big-ass scratch (at least aesthetically) through a large portion of the B-side. Astonishingly, playback seems okay.

  4. http://landland.bigcartel.com/product/slow-mass-on-watch-lp

     

    Image of PRE-ORDER: Slow Mass "On Watch" 12" LP • Vinyl Record (Standard & Deluxe Editions)

     

    This is a PRE-ORDER for the Slow Mass"On Watch" 12" LP (LL-LP-008), which will ship to you BEFORE the May 11th release date.

    All orders include a download card of the entire album.

    1st Pressing (Light Blue Marble Vinyl): 
    300 copies • Standard Limited Edition (offset jackets, shown) • $15 (+ shipping) 
    200 copies • Landland "Deluxe" Screenprinted Variant Edition (image to come, exclusively sold here) • $20 (+ shipping) 
    10 copies • Test Pressing (not available)

    Also available in a "LANDLAND 'MEGADELUXE' VARIANT EDITION" BUNDLE, which costs $30 (+ shipping) and includes: 
    1. Landland "Deluxe" Screenprinted Variant Edition of "On Watch" 12 LP & download card of the entire album 
    2. Slow Mass Limited Edition Die-Struck Enamel Pin, featuring typography by Dan Black of Landland 
    3. Assortment of Slow Mass & Landland durable screenprinted vinyl stickers 
    4. Exclusive "Landland Process Artifacts Vol. 1" handmade booklet (not available beyond this release)


    New Song:

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  5. https://profoundlorerecords.merchtable.com/music/soft-kill-savior-vinyl-lp

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    “Savior” Vinyl Editions 
    100 units on Cream Vinyl With Pink and Green Splatter 
    100 units on Green Vinyl With Pink and White Splatter 
    100 units on Clear Vinyl With Pink Orb 
    200 units on Pink Vinyl 
    200 units on Light Blue Vinyl 
    500 units on Clear Vinyl

    Description:

    Portland Oregon’s SOFT KILL, ripped through 2016 with their first release on Profound Lore Records “Choke”, the follow up to 2015’s “Heresy” became the band’s most acclaimed LP to date and saw the band on a constant touring cycle in support of it through North America and Europe as demand for the band was on a constant upswing. SOFT KILL now return with the triumphant follow up full length “Savior” to be released by Profound Lore Records on (insert release date here), bringing their unique blend of gloom, laced with pop charm and flawless song writing that transcends the post punk genre.

    The writing for “Savior” was sparked while returning from tour, frontman Tobias Grave’s wife began to bleed out in the van, at eight months pregnant they were in the middle of nowhere on the side of the road far from a medical facility. The band raced through the night landing at the emergency room of UC Davis Trauma Center in Sacramento where surgery was performed to save both the mother and unborn child. Although the surgery went well, baby Dominick’s lung collapsed on his second day of life causing him to flat line. Grave was forced to standby and watch as the doctors and nurses struggled to keep his newborn child alive with blood transfusions, breathing and feeding tubes. As days turned into weeks, stranded far from home, standing vigil, he purchased a guitar, borrowed a bass from a friend and began to write songs that eventually would become the core of “Savior”. Grave wrote songs about losing his son, his battle with drug addiction, the many tragedies that came along with that life, and the empty space suspended between mourning and celebration, life and death.

    With “Savior”, recorded/mixed in Kingsize Sudios in Los Angeles and produced by Benjamin Greenberg (Uniform, The Men, Algiers) SOFT KILL have matured into a powerhouse, effortlessly combining genres, always with Grave’s powerful, raw emotional storytelling where we see a person come to grips with their own reflection as seen in the eyes of their dying son. From the pop perfection of ‘Trying Not to Die’ to the swelling and crushing guitars on ‘Hard Candy’ to the unrelenting dirge of ‘Bunny Room’, “Savior” is a creative tour de force. Drawing from a diverse musical palette, “Savior” is influenced by early U2, Gun Club, The Replacements and a requiem to Tom Petty.

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