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  1. The Band has released some leftover merch on an app - depop

     

    download the app and search for user @youngnickross  - 

     

    They had all 3 record release LP's but they look like they are sold out. Still tons of shirts and long sleeves

     

    Anyone have a Philly Record release edition they want to trade for a NYC one?? 

  2. ‘The L-Shaped Man: The Demo Recordings’ LP available on First Letter Press. 200 copies on mint green w/ tan swirl vinyl for Black Friday only. Get through it all.

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    1. Hibernation (Demo) 
    2. Bleeder (Demo) 
    3. Your Life In France (Demo) 
    4. Your Life In America (Demo) 
    5. The Separation (Demo) 
    6. The Pattern (Demo) 
    7. Root Of The World (Demo) 
    8. The Party (Demo) 
    9. The Bridge (Demo) 
    10. The Understanding (Demo)

    FLP-006

     

     

    http://ceremonyhc.bigcartel.com/product/l

  3. On Sale Now - DAIS108_-_DOL_-_ACROBAT_COVER_-_3000x300

     

    Onsale Now - 

     

    Since the 2014 release of Philly outfit Death of Lover’s acclaimed debut EP “Buried Under a World of Roses”, many wondered if a full length follow-up for the band was even possible – largely due to the extensive touring schedule of Domenic, Nick, and Kyle’s other band: Nothing.  But between 2016 and 2017, the four piece band (that includes keyboard player CC Loo) was able to find the time to focus, demo, write, and carve out a stunning new direction and polished sound for the band.  “The Acrobat” represents that labor of love, and Death of Lovers have created one of the most eye-opening alternative records we’ve heard in years.

    Thoughtful compositions weave driving synths, drums and guitars through lock-step rhythm and nostalgia before shattering into intricate and spacious instrumental breaks. There is a welcome complexity and depth to the tracks, which dance between moody and sweeping to sparkling and bright – creating a beautiful contrast to the honest and dark lyrics.

    On the album single “The Absolute”, Domenic’s vocals (accompanied in harmony by drummer Kyle Kimball) take on the topics of selfishness and greed - “All in all is trembling fear – bound to fall on bludgeoned bell rung ears.  A senseless world of worth, deceived by needing, and the crow who perches on your tongue – reminding you it won’t be too long.”

    “Lowly People” is the band’s answer to PULP’s “Common People”, cast through the lens of their own upbringing: the streets of Kensington, Philly – where “Broken glass shimmers like the stars, summer air breeds a certain violence.”

    Somehow, The Acrobat achieves warm familiarity while sounding completely new.  While the tracks could easily have been included on the soundtrack to every one of your favorite 80s films, there is a fresh perspective and process evident in the songwriting that rewrites the “post-punk” rulebook.

    Vinyl comes in standard black as well as limited edition color versions of 100 on Clear, 200 on Red, 300 on Yellow, and 400 on Blue. 

  4. 13 minutes ago, psus2h said:

    Who has the time to "hunt down flippers?"  Also, have any of you heard or BN tix actually being cancelled? I think they buy them off of StubHub or TM resale market and make those available again.  

    The tickets are actually held by the venue/band - these tickets are for industry people or guest lists. Closer to show time they have a better idea of how many tickets will be needed, so at that point they will toss extras back up online.

     

    also a majority of stubhub tickets are from the venues themselves. A venue gets a certain percentage of tickets that they can sell.

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