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Quarter-Life Crisis is a collaboration between Ryan Hemsworth and various artists who’ve come to prominence over the past couple of years, many of whom got their start playing scrappy DIY shows. The self-titled debut EP released on December 4th, 2020 features contributions from Frances Quinlan (Hop Along), Meg Duffy (Hand Habits), Charlie Martin (Hovvdy), Yohuna, and Claud. It showcases Hemsworth in a new phase of his career, one that is perhaps a bit less indebted to the nightclub dance floor. “It’s always been a goal to mix, like, 25% electronic sounds and 75% live indie rock sounds,” he says. Collaboration is paramount to Hemsworth’s process, and though he produced all of the instrumentation on the album, he left the lyrics and intention of the song up to the contributors. The resulting collection shapeshifts from track-to-track, taking on new personalities as it moves between artists.

Release Date: December 4th, 2020

TRACK LIST
1. Waterfall (feat. Charlie Martin of Hovvdy)
2. Comfortable (feat. Hand Habits)
3. Postcard from Spain (feat. Frances Quinlan)
4. You & Me (feat. Claud)
5. Fatigue
6. Stars (feat. Yohuna)
 
Resonance Records have been announcing a lot of RSD releases over the past week or so. So far we have:

August: Bob James – Once Upon A Time: The Lost 1965 New York Studio Sessions
September: Bill Evans - Some Other Time: The Lost Session From The Black Forest (reissue)
November: Sonny Rollins - Rollins In Holland
November: Bill Evans - Live at Ronnie Scott’s
November: George Coleman Quintet - In Baltimore (This is on Reel To Real, but is still a Zev Feldman project - same quality and package as Resonance by all regards)

And they have just announced Monty Alexander - Love You Madly: Live at Bubba's for a Black Friday RSD 2020 release!

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This is getting crazy, theres yet ANOTHER release from Zev Feldman this coming Black Friday, Bill Evan's Live At Ronnie Scotts. Thats now 4 albums on Black Friday alone. Best start saving now....

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Idlewild are doing a limited edition press of their debut LP captain. This one has only ever been on CD before


@McGlam im sure you’d want a heads up for this beaut!

Thanks @Joe Mac. I'm visiting the parents for a bit right now and just found my CD copy of this. Definitely ordering this.

EDIT-- did you buy the MOV Hope is Important?
 
Thanks @Joe Mac. I'm visiting the parents for a bit right now and just found my CD copy of this. Definitely ordering this.

EDIT-- did you buy the MOV Hope is Important?

Ive got neither of the two MOV represses so far, this is my first Idlewild on vinyl, I have them all on CD, I’ve just opened another wormhole haven’t I...
 
Ive got neither of the two MOV represses so far, this is my first Idlewild on vinyl, I have them all on CD, I’ve just opened another wormhole haven’t I...

Haha I have everything but Hope, Captain, and Warnings/Promises which I think was never issued on vinyl. I found that CD as well.
 

Soft Kill put up the second round of pressings for their new album. After this they said they will probably not do anymore for a long time.
 
Haha I have everything but Hope, Captain, and Warnings/Promises which I think was never issued on vinyl. I found that CD as well.
The MOV reissues are okay, I don't have the originals to compare but they do the job.

I recently scored a copy of Post Electric Blues for retail from a shop in Germany. Still eyeing The Remote Part on Discogs but hoping for a reissue of that one and of course a press of Warnings / Promises would be awesome!
 
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