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Fingers crossed for To Bring You My Love.

EDIT: If it's has to be 90s White Dudes, maybe R.E.M. Monster? 25th Anniversary Edition?
I was about to jump in and say that 'To Bring You My Love' is the one 90s PJ Harvey record that is easy and cheap to get but as already noted it seems to have gone out of print. I'm sure I passed over copies at about £12.99 multiple times over the last couple of years!

I’m just hoping for a reissue of The Magnetic Fields’s 69 Love Songs in non boxset form so I can afford it :)
It's a three hour long album so even if it's re-pressed on 12" rather than 10" you're still looking at it taking up 4 LPs.
 
What album currently holds the title of most metal since Black Sabbath?
The only metal album VMP has done was Black Sabbath. They haven't had another metal AOTM. It will be interesting to see what they choose for metal this time. People were mixed on their feelings towards the Black Sabbath album. Not because it is a bad album, just that VMP hyped that they were going to have a metal album and then it was... Black Sabbath. Which, yes, is where metal began, but it felt like a let down. We were expecting something more metal and less classic rock, if that even makes sense.
 
The only metal album VMP has done was Black Sabbath. They haven't had another metal AOTM. It will be interesting to see what they choose for metal this time. People were mixed on their feelings towards the Black Sabbath album. Not because it is a bad album, just that VMP hyped that they were going to have a metal album and then it was... Black Sabbath. Which, yes, is where metal began, but it felt like a let down. We were expecting something more metal and less classic rock, if that even makes sense.
Also I’m assuming because the album has been pressed about 500 million times on vinyl and was not in need of a repress at all
 
The only metal album VMP has done was Black Sabbath. They haven't had another metal AOTM. It will be interesting to see what they choose for metal this time. People were mixed on their feelings towards the Black Sabbath album. Not because it is a bad album, just that VMP hyped that they were going to have a metal album and then it was... Black Sabbath. Which, yes, is where metal began, but it felt like a let down. We were expecting something more metal and less classic rock, if that even makes sense.
Right on. I’m more interested in the tomfoolery angle - does anyone want to claim Loretta Lynn is more metal than Panda Bear, for example, or Nina Simone is more crushing than Feist, etc.
 
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