Pre-Order Thread

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Love that it includes the slip box. I'm passing but it's cool

And every order gets stupid shipping. $12 cheapest? My dudes. I’ll pay it, but still…

Weird mine was $8.37 media mail?
 

A bunch of new and old Dispatch albums including signed copies of Live from the Boston Woods (which is annoying because I want that but am not doubling up)

Cc as always @scotthilk
Was just thinking about how I wanted to get that One Fell Swoop, prices seem higher than last time though
 
yea, i remember when life without sound came out, that album was kinda underwhelming.

saw cloud nothings live in October last year though, their set was super tight!!!
I thought Life Without Sound was halfway decent, not their best though. Last Building Burning was fantastic. Then Covid times they released The Shadow I Remember and it was lackluster. Dylan has released A TON of music if you subscribe to their Bandcamp which is great, but what I’ve heard of those exclusive releases are not that good. I worry that they’re going for quantity over quality. New album might be good though, I’ll still be hopeful.
 
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"Naqoyqatsi is the third and final film in the Qatsi trilogy, meaning 'life as war.' About eighty percent of Naqoyqatsi uses archive footage and stock images manipulated and processed digitally on non-linear editing (workstations and intercut with specially produced computer-generated imagery to demonstrate society's transition from a natural environment to a technology-based one). Just like its predecessors Koyaanisqatsiand and Powaqqatsi, the music was composed by Philip Glass. Performed by members of the Philip Glass Ensemble, and featuring the amazing Yo-Yo Ma on cello, this completes the lengthy score which was begun for this film series with Koyaanisqatsi in 1982. The music is more in the traditional orchestral tradition than much of Glass's work as a familiar doorway to images so disconnected from the familiar world. One instrument, the cello, plays through much of the piece. Some unconventional instruments are used in addition to traditional ones, including a didgeridoo and an electronically created jaw harp. Naqoyqatsi is available as a limited edition of 500 individually numbered copies on translucent red colored vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve and contains an eight-page booklet."
 
St. Vincent - All Born Screaming 🔥



 
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