Pre-Order Thread

Excited for this but will wait and see if anything special is in the works
 
For hard rock/southern rock fans, these guys are fun:



 

Are we talking Kanye-style dropout, or Elizabeth Holmes-style dropout?
 
 
New Rammstein. The single is excellent, but the already overpriced album looks to be about $100 shipped to the states.
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New Mr Bongo Record Club installment with an exclusive Sven Wunder track
 

USA link

Edit: But still ships from EU. $97 total. Maybe a bit much? Think I'll wait a bit. :-)
 
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New Rammstein. The single is excellent, but the already overpriced album looks to be about $100 shipped to the states.
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I thought they were with Vagrant Records or something?
 
New Rammstein. The single is excellent, but the already overpriced album looks to be about $100 shipped to the states.
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Yes...missed your 1st line about US price. Let's hope for a better option.
 

Finally, Minneapolis band Soul Asylum followed up their 1992 breakthrough album Grave Dancers Union with another winner, Let Your Dim Light Shine. Featuring such radio-friendly tunes as the single “Misery” (you know you’ve made it when Weird Al Yankovic covers one of your songs!) and the electro-acoustic ballad “Promises Broken,” the album also snuck in some genuinely experimental tracks, like “Caged Rat,” making for just the right blend of commercial and alternative sounds. Being a mid-‘90s release, Let Your Dim Light Shine was available on vinyl for only a heartbeat; our Real Gone reissue features the original jacket and inner sleeve art, and comes in a dark purple vinyl edition limited to 700 copies! Co-produced by Butch Vig of Nevermind fame…
 

Finally, Minneapolis band Soul Asylum followed up their 1992 breakthrough album Grave Dancers Union with another winner, Let Your Dim Light Shine. Featuring such radio-friendly tunes as the single “Misery” (you know you’ve made it when Weird Al Yankovic covers one of your songs!) and the electro-acoustic ballad “Promises Broken,” the album also snuck in some genuinely experimental tracks, like “Caged Rat,” making for just the right blend of commercial and alternative sounds. Being a mid-‘90s release, Let Your Dim Light Shine was available on vinyl for only a heartbeat; our Real Gone reissue features the original jacket and inner sleeve art, and comes in a dark purple vinyl edition limited to 700 copies! Co-produced by Butch Vig of Nevermind fame…
No love for The Bangles or the other band I never heard of?
 
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