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  1. so I'm really into mewithoutYou but only started listening to them in 2015 and they're already my favorite band but with that being said, I missed out on a lot of vinyl. I've managed to get my hands on quite a bit but still need a couple of things to complete my collection. Not really variant collecting (yet) but would like to have one of each album. If anyone is willing to sell, please let me know, thanks:) looking for: Catch For Us the Foxes (any pressing) February 1878 7" Ten Stories (box set, preferably icy blue variant) Norma Jean/mewithoutYou split I Never Said That I Was Brave (pokeball) Nice and Blue pt. 2 7" If you're selling anything I haven't listed, might still be interested!
  2. It’s impossible to imagine modern underground music without mewithoutYou: the influence of their fifteen-year legacy has been nothing less than seismic. Pale Horses, mewithoutYou’s sixth album, continues their unwavering artistic vision, while at the same time reinvents the band as uniquely as any of their fans would expect it to. Aaron Weiss has again produced a work of genius with his nonpareil poetic voice, rivaled only by the soundtrack the rest of his band has forced him to compete against through these eleven songs. The end result is a beautiful fusion not unlike the music found on the band’s most revered releases. The guitar work is precise: delicately soft and tender during lulling moments like the opener “Pale Horse” and fiercely riff-centric on the Brother, Sister reminiscent “Mexican War Streets.” Complementing it is the constant combination of the catchiest bass lines you’ve ever heard and tasteful, steady drum grooves that harken back to Catch For Us The Foxes, the band’s revered second album. Epic in scope, Pale Horses is an emotional journey as captivating as any of their classic releases - referential to the best parts of their catalog with a distinguished vitality, captured in the band’s signature hauntingly iconic way. Tracklist: 1. Pale Horse 2. Watermelon Ascot 3. D-Minor 4. Mexican War Streets 5. Red Crow 6. Dorothy 7. Blue Hen 8. Lilac Queen 9. Magic Lantern Days 10. Birnam Wood 11. Rainbow Signs PO starts 5/4.
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