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  1. 1 hour ago, Justinadamk said:

    For anyone hitting up the tour - can anyone confirm if there have been openers?

     

    Everything I'm seeing would indicate there are not openers, and the band is going on about 2 hours after doors. 

    Someone posted on their FB page that DJ CrookOne is the opener.

    I also have 2 mezzanine tickets for the show at the Eastern in Atlanta Saturday 2/24 that I'm looking to get rid of if anyone needs 😁

  2. it's live...

    https://store.rhino.com/en/rhino-store/artists/candlebox/the-maverick-years-7lp-boxed-set/081227883652.html

    THE MAVERICK YEARS a 7-LP boxed set that will be available exclusively on vinyl on September 22. The set introduces newly remastered versions of Candlebox (1993), Lucy (1995), and Happy Pills (1998) as double LPs, along with a single album of unreleased outtakes, demos, and more. Candlebox and Lucy will make their North American vinyl debut, while Happy Pills will be available on vinyl for the first time anywhere.

     

  3. 21 hours ago, jerseypride said:

    I'm somewhat surprised that this seems to only be available as an import here in the U.S. Even on Amazon, the price is pretty steep at $40.

    The cheapest option seems to be at popmarket, which has free shipping. If you create an account you get an extra 10% off with the code THANKS10. With the discount it's a little less than $30.

     

    https://www.popmarket.com/specials-protest-songs-1924-2012-limited-180-gram-black-vinyl/602438407019?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIg5DtwOK48wIVCrLICh2XtAlZEAQYAyABEgIwlfD_BwE

    that popmarket one is on backorder / out of stock though, with a 14-45 day ETA. They've also kept moving the release date from 10/1 to 10/8 to 10/15. The price is good, but I'm taking a gamble and waiting for it to be in stock. I'm also hoping these will come down in price on discogs. The album is pretty bad, haha.

  4. 22 minutes ago, jhulud said:


    So. How is the film? Tell us (me) all about it. 
     

     

    it was... interesting. very dark. lots of boobies. if you've seen the trailers and the album art you've got a good idea of the tone. the music is perfect for the vibe she's going for. i appreciate that she has an artistic vision and she must have carried it out and filmed it throughout her pregnancy.  i'm curious to see how the album is going to stand up without the film. i'm pretty sure they only used parts of songs and not full songs. there was some spoken dialog and some interludes. i'm trying not to spoil it too much... it reminds me a lot of Hopeless Fountain Kingdom. The videos really helped the concept for that album, but I didn't like it as much on its own. Was a much bigger fan of the last album.

  5. Epitaph Records is proud to announce the re-issue of Greg Graffin's long-out-of-print solo album from 1997. American Lesion, which has been newly remastered, will be available on black vinyl. "Around the time of Bad Religion's 'Gray Race' (1996), I was undergoing some unusual stress. A crisis of trust, friendship, and love beset my creative world. A divorce coincided with a trusted partner and friend leaving the band. I retreated to songwriting as an expression of some of my complicated emotions at the time," explains Greg Graffin. "This album, recorded and mixed in my home studio, was entirely my own creation, almost like an emotional experiment. I'm grateful to anyone who finds interest in the result and hope that maybe it will inspire others to value the healing properties of music during times of need."

     

    https://www.srcvinyl.com/greg-graffin-american-lesion-lp.html

    https://www.bullmoose.com/p/34491824/greg-graffin-american-lesion-amped-exclusive

     

  6. bump with the specific titles i'm looking for...

     

    Nightmares on Wax
    Sly & Robbie
    Jamiroquai
    Turin Brakes
    Four Tet
    Flaming Lips
    Belle & Sebastian
    Air
    David Shrigley
    Nouvelle Vague
    Lindstrom
    Groove Armada
    Arctic Monkeys
    Snow Patrol
    Cinematic Orchestra
    Trentemoller
    Belle & Sebastian Vol. II
    Music for Pleasure
    Metronomy
    Presents - After Dark
    Royksopp
    Bonobo
    Django Django
    Presents - After Dark: Nighshift
    Franz Ferdinand
    Presents - Automatic Soul
    Jon hopkins
    Nils Frahm
    Presents - After Dark: Nocturne
    Olafur Arnalds
    David Holmes

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