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  1. From the label website:

    Luminaries from rock’s thriving post-punk, and hardcore scenes, guitarist Frank Iero (My Chemical Romance), guitarist Travis Stever (Coheed and Cambria), vocalist Anthony Green (Circa Survive), bassist Tim Payne (Thursday), and drummer Tucker Rule (Thursday/Yellowcard) have joined forces to create L.S. DUNES

    The brand new band will release their debut album, Past Lives on 11.11.22 via Fantasy Records. Today, L.S. DUNES unleashed the album’s first single, the blazing “Permanent Rebellion.” Watch the track’s frenzied video HERE  and pre-order Past Lives HERE

     

    On their sites it looks the order-able variants are

    • 180G Black /500
    • Custard vinyl /1000

    There appear to be some other site tie-ins

  2. 1 hour ago, colbourne25 said:

    Album pre order drop without a lead single... yeh, there's usually a reason bands/their management decide to do that.

    Yeah, I am a tiny bit nervous here.

    Ultimately, I decided to pre-order because at this point, I don't think there's much that Arctic Monkeys could do to alienate me. TBHC was as abrupt of a sea change as I could endure and in truth, I ended up loving it after I got over my mourning period of it not being AM2. I'm all in on the Monkeys and I hope they didn't hold back the lead single because it stinks.

  3. New Arctic Monkeys album, supposedly kinda funky? Curious to see what variants will exist. So far, I've seen two below:

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    Tracklisting

    Side A

    • 1. There'd Better Be A Mirrorball
    • 2. I Ain't Quite Where I Think I Am
    • 3. Sculptures Of Anything Goes
    • 4. Jet Skis On The Moat
    • 5. Body Paint

    Side B

    • 6. The Car
    • 7. Big Ideas
    • 8. Hello You
    • 9. Mr Schwartz
    • 10. Perfect Sense

    Gray (aka Deluxe)

    Black

    Custard (Indie?)

  4. 48 minutes ago, mjp75 said:

    Genuine question for people who understand vinyl pressing. Will this sound awful? How are they managing to get 7 tracks per side?  

    If you're referring to the fact that inner grooves have lesser quality, I don't know if this is generally a pressing issue or a turntable issue. I can say that I used to notice this from time to time when I had a lower quality turntable, but since I've gotten a nice model, I never hear any sizzle or sibilance on the inside tracks.

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