Pre-Order Thread

Looks like there are about 2,750 copies left so you have some time to think about it. Looks to be limited to around 3500-4000 copies.
Not to go all FOMO here, but I wouldn't underestimate the Handsome Johnny Fan Club, this will be gone soon. I agree with @Twentytwo about that DVD, that would be a plus to own. Margo Price and Nathaniel Rateliff, who also have devoted fanbases, will also be seeking this one out. It's a great collection of music.
 
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Nashville underground trio YAUTJA make their Relapse Records debut with their highly anticipated new album, The Lurch. YAUTJA's new album amalgamates metal, punk and noise rock into a ferocious hybrid that has propelled them from the obscurity of the American South onto the international stage.
 
Speaking of Prine, this release has me befuddled.
John Prine - September 78 [Exclusive Red] [Preorder]
It showed as limited to 800 and was listed as sold out the same day it went up. Then next day it showed in stock again but now the description states limited to 700. How is this still available??

The sold out was a systemic glitch. The limited number is a good question for sure.
 
Speaking of Prine, this release has me befuddled.
John Prine - September 78 [Exclusive Red] [Preorder]
It showed as limited to 800 and was listed as sold out the same day it went up. Then next day it showed in stock again but now the description states limited to 700. How is this still available??
I wonder if 800 was the delivery, but they’re holding back copies for promo/replacement/etc.
 
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It's funny to me that they're using John Prine to drum up interest in freaking Johnny Cash.

Also, "Daddy Must Have Hurt Back Then, I Suppose" has always made me cringe.
 
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