Pre-Order Thread


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according bandcamp, there are only 14 copies left, assuming that inventory is the same as from the PV site

Looks like bandcamp keeps re-upping. Not a huge fan of that approach, since it buys into the FOMO of record buying (assuming that the average buyer doesn't know these are also on PV's site).
 
Ian's the guitarist (and sometimes vocalist). Dennis, the drummer, put out his solo album last year.

Thanks for clearing that up. Not the biggest Deer Tick fan, and when I listened to his music his voice sounded familiar, so that makes more sense.
 
Hey...can you guys help me out?

I've never listened to Beach House before but all the postings about the TTL "Bloom" variant gave me serious FOMO. So I spun mine today. Here's my question: Do all their records sound like everything is happening in slow-motion?

Its very Avant-Garde and I understand the critical appeal of such an unusual approach, but I'm not sure I could handle an entire discography of songs that sound like they are happening underwater and in slow motion. Am I missing something here?











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Hey...can you guys help me out?

I've never listened to Beach House before but all the postings about the TTL "Bloom" variant gave me serious FOMO. So I spun mine today. Here's my question: Do all their records sound like everything is happening in slow-motion?

Its very Avant-Garde and I understand the critical appeal of such an unusual approach, but I'm not sure I could handle an entire discography of songs that sound like they are happening underwater and in slow motion. Am I missing something here?











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They are an aquatic band of 45 manatees
 
Would recommend Bee Chouse. It's a post punk revival band centered on recreating bee noises with their ironic guitars and Joe Casey of Protomartyr on vocals.
I want to be so mad at you right now, but I can't. Legit went to seek this out because I like all these words you say. Now I'm just disappointed this isn't a thing (unless it is). But I want it.
 
Just wanted to share a quick link to our latest vinyl.

Soul Step Records announces SSR-046, a partnership with Columbus, OH based Parker Louis. We are so excited to bring to vinyl a record that we are so personally crazy about!

Parker Louis has been very active on the road, recently opening for O.A.R., Caamp, and soon to be seen on festival stages across the Midwest.
Thick Ohio R&B and Soul Grooves, “All Good Things” drips with influences from D’Angelo, Sam Cooke, and Raphael Saadiq. Parker Louis brings his buttery smooth vocals paired with bluesy guitar grooves straight to your turntable. It’s a great record to mellow out to. It’s a great record to hold onto your sweet thing to.

Limited edition vinyl will go on sale on Saturday, June 8th to Soul Step Subscribers. The general public sale will be on Monday, June 10th.

Limited edition vinyl is our BLOODSHOT EYE Vinyl. Limited to 100.IMG_5437.jpg
 
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