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  1. Brand new & exclusive new tracks from great bands. Days N Daze cover Andrew Paley, Mikey Erg covers Kepi Ghoulie, Billy Liar covers Little Teeth and vice versa, Sunliner cover The Flatliners and Debt Neglector will release a version of Strike Anywhere's Ballad of Bloody Run. 

    PRE ORDER now: https://funkturryfunk.bandcamp.com/album/stoked-for-the-fest-vol-1

    Tracklist:
    01. Andrew Paley – We Are Nothing (Beach Slang)
    02. Typesetter – Some Friends (Kali Masi)
    03. Days N Daze – Caroline (Andrew Paley)
    04. Wolves&Wolves&Wolves&Wolves – Jack Of All Trades (Hot Water Music)
    05. Catbite – Good Riddance To Good Advice (Kill Lincoln)
    06. Mikey Erg – Carly Simon (Kepi Ghoulie)
    07. Debt Neglector – Ballad Of Bloody Run (Strike Anywhere)
    08. Expert Timing – The Recluse (Cursive)
    09. Guilhem – Epingle (Signals Midwest)
    10. Billy Liar – 16 Candles (Little Teeth)
    11. Answering Machine – Hit & Run (Dog Party)
    12. Woolbright – Real Date (Insignificant Other)
    13. Little Teeth – Pills (Billy Liar)
    14. Movin In Stereo – Still Be Around (Red City Radio)
    15. Catholic Guilt – Broadcasting (Comeback Kid)
    16. Reconciler – Go Fund Yourself (Debt Neglector)
    17. The Eradicator – 302 (The Lippies)
    18. Late Bloomer – Start Today (Gorilla Biscuits)
    19. Lost In Society – Books About Miles Davis (The Ergs)
    20. Sunliner – Bleed (The Flatliners)
    21. DFMK – Audio Illusions (Radon)
    22. Tim Holehouse – Settling (Typesetter)
     

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    European pre-orders:
    Yellow vinyl
    Red Vinyl

    Bundle
    Test Pressing Bundle
    Test Pressing

    US pre-orders:

    Yellow vinyl

    Red Vinyl

    Love Equals Death release Split 7" with The Static Age

    This is how the bands describe the songs:

    "Flight Of The Banshee was from an experience I had while on Tour that took place at an old Texas campground that was said to have been the burial ground for victims of the Mexican Cartel. We were really tired of driving so we pulled over there at about 3 am and instantly started to see, hear, and feel what we could only conclude to be, a Banshee spirit experience. 
     
    Dust is a very personal experience that I had that lasted about four years that had me at odds with myself. Some days I would be strong and others I would almost feel a sense of depression and I felt that there was nothing left to do but rot in isolation, so I started writing my thoughts out and it was the world around me that had me bummed, so I realized that I couldn’t change the world but I could get myself out of the situation that I was in and now I kind of chuckle at the lyrics, “until I turn to dust”, because I found away to remove myself from the downward spiral. It’s vague, but as I stated before, it’s very personal. I hope this helps. If you need more detail, please let me know. Thank you guys!”  – Love Equals Death 

     

    The first song, “Recover,” was revived from a spate of recordings from 2016. We’d played versions of the song on tours as early as 2014, but this version was actually recorded during Andrew’s own process of recovery following an accident. We ended up liking the demo vocals so much we kept the originals and built the song around them. The other song, “The Fan and the Bellows” is a cover of the seminal post-punk band The Chameleons.”  – The Static Age
     
  3. 45 minutes ago, daegor said:

    I doubt it, honestly, the first press was still going for $300+ just a couple of weeks ago, and it was out of 3000.

     

    They are less than doubling the overall number available, and this newer, smaller pressing is likely going to be considered more desirable than the first.  I'd expect that this will sell out pretty quick and that the aftermarket will probably be in the $150+ range (for either pressing)

    Let's be fast!

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