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Juno still has my funds tied up via PayPal so I sent them a rather direct e-mail asking for confirmation of a refund more or less.
Juno doing pre-orders on anything seems to be a recent development, in the past they tended to have an “email me when this is in stock” button and otherwise only sold stuff they had on hand. Really quick shipping.
Bought this after listening on bandcamp. But 31 artists and no one does "leave the biker". That's a pityJust got this Email from VMP: Adam Schlesinger, all proceeds from this compilation album will be donated to MusiCares COVID-19 Relief.
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Made in honor of musician Adam Schlesinger, all proceeds from this compilation album will be donated to MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund.www.vinylmeplease.com
Ended up buying it, too, I couldn’t pass on it. Never thought I’d “Tina” something ever again (are people still saying that? No, don’t tell me)Bought this after listening on bandcamp. But 31 artists and no one does "leave the biker". That's a pity
THANK YOU.Bought this after listening on bandcamp. But 31 artists and no one does "leave the biker". That's a pity
Juno just cancelled my Loveless order. No email. Says canceled in my account order page. FYI. Check yours.Was able to grab Isnt Anything and Loveless through Juno. Thanks for the tip guys.
what’s the best option we have for the new Sons of Kemet record? The single is fan fucking tastic.
Can you share what shop this was,from?My Juno preorder was cancelled as well haha.
I thought this might happen so I preordered another copy of Loveless and Isnt Anything from some place in Denmark. No cancellation on that one yet (also the cheapest, $58 after shipping)
my 3 preorders have gone from $103 to $73 to $58.
long before mogwai got their "band louder than a literal jet engine" award, MBV were known for doing these long drone-y live things where people would have hallucinations because of the volume. the 33 1/3 book on loveless is pretty great, if you're into that sort of thing. anyway. they had sort of a mythos around them: they bankrupted their label, because kevin shields is crazy/a perfectionist. no one else really sounds like them, not even the other shoegaze bands, of which they have a solid claim to being either the first or the first to really get famous doing the shoegaze thing. i like ride, a lot, but next to mbv, ride are very clearly also-rans.not gonna lie, have only ever listened to MBV in passing. Found it really pretty and enjoyable, but it hasn’t clicked to me yet why people are FANATICAL over this band
Good headphones turned up loud and Loveless.not gonna lie, have only ever listened to MBV in passing. Found it really pretty and enjoyable, but it hasn’t clicked to me yet why people are FANATICAL over this band
It was RSD, then it got another handful of pressings for May, including a Bull Moose exclusive.Has this been posted already, and wasn’t this a RSD release?
Or am I just imagining both those things?
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Whew...I thought I was losing it for a second.It was RSD, then it got another handful of pressings for May, including a Bull Moose exclusive.
- Fountains Of Wayne - Welcome Interstate Managers (Bright Future In Sales Blue Vinyl)
Fountains Of Wayne:Welcome Interstate Managers (Bright Future In Sales Blue Vinyl),LP,ROCKwww.bullmoose.com
and this one
- Fountains of Wayne - Welcome Interstate Managers (Red Vinyl Edition)
Fountains of Wayne:Welcome Interstate Managers (Red Vinyl Edition),LP,ROCKwww.bullmoose.com
both offer free shipping
This will be up for sale on Bandcamp Friday tonight at Midnight.
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Three Feral Pieces is a collaborative 12" EP from the Kentucky musicians Bonnie "Prince" Billy and Nathan Salsburg and the English writer Max Porter. We have a version limited to 250 copies in a handmade, letter pressed LP jacket made by Patrick Masterson (art by Max). It comes with three letter pressed inserts by LA printmaker Jennifer Upham, featuring art by Bonnie, Nathan and Max, and the B-side features an etching by Louisville artist Oscar Parsons. It's quite something to see. Some photos below:
The standard LP is not too shabby either and also comes with the inserts and the etching. That version is limited to 700 copies (and a small amount will be available at indie record shops in May):
Also on Bandcamp (and it’s THAT Friday)Well this should excite some folks:
Mood Valiant by Hiatus Kaiyote
Twice Grammy nominated, Melbourne-based group Hiatus Kaiyote returns to announce their new album Mood Valiant. Comprised of Naomi “Nai Palm” Saalfield (guitar, vocals), Paul Bender (bass), Simon Mavin (keys), and Perrin Moss (drums), the new album is the follow up to their 2015 album Choose Your...ninjatune.net
Do you know who's bandcamp page this will be under?