bdm105
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I've got a slight warp. I didn't even bother dealing with C/S for it. Solange on the other hand... Ugh.
My new rule is if it's a warp a nickel fits under they're getting an email
I've got a slight warp. I didn't even bother dealing with C/S for it. Solange on the other hand... Ugh.
This is what I found too, $29 shipped from Sturgill's website.For me it's $23 before shipping, $29 shipped. And you'll get it on time. VMP's version won't ship until November (at the earliest)
On end or laying flat?My new rule is if it's a warp a nickel fits under they're getting an email
Hahah i never heard of Slow Pulp so I figured I’d give a shot. I mixed it up with Big Pulp on Spotify and it sounded like a 10 year old kid rapping about McDonalds and Fidget Spinners. I listened to the whole damn Ep thinking this doesn’t sound like something VMP would normally have as an exclusive.Slow Pulp 'Big Day' | Vinyl Me, Please
The four songs on 'Big Day' embrace brevity to embody Slow Pulp’s odd, fluid amalgamation of many core tenets of rock-and-roll: mounting tensions, anthemic quality, and high drama slathered onto the simplest observations. Given their youthfulness, 'Big Day' distills the challenges of youth to...app.vinylmeplease.com
A better big day than chance the rapper lol
For me it's $23 before shipping, $29 shipped. And you'll get it on time. VMP's version won't ship until November (at the earliest)
this is a new level of FOMO for VMP. A compilation album up for pre-order where you don't even know what songs are on it hahaThe FADER 20th Anniversary Vinyl Compilation + Magazine | Vinyl Me, Please
As part of The FADER's 20th anniversary issue, The FADER teamed up with Vinyl Me, Please and Goose Island Beer Company to offer a special artist compilation vinyl bundle featuring some of our favorite artist releases from the year including tracks from Young Thug, Angel Olsen, Kelela & Rare...app.vinylmeplease.com
The FADER 20th Anniversary Vinyl Compilation + Magazine | Vinyl Me, Please
As part of The FADER's 20th anniversary issue, The FADER teamed up with Vinyl Me, Please and Goose Island Beer Company to offer a special artist compilation vinyl bundle featuring some of our favorite artist releases from the year including tracks from Young Thug, Angel Olsen, Kelela & Rare...app.vinylmeplease.com
High price, boring color, don't even know a songlist yet. Hard passI already tried Paste Quarterly, I'll pass on this.
Everyone feels so entitled to need to know all the minor details these days!this is a new level of FOMO for VMP. A compilation album up for pre-order where you don't even know what songs are on it haha
Reading this part from the info blurb, i'm guessing contrary to the past quaterly samplers there is nothing exclusive to this.I already tried Paste Quarterly, I'll pass on this.
featuring some of our favorite artist releases from the year including tracks from Young Thug, Angel Olsen, Kelela & Rare Essence, Sharon Van Etten, Santi, Phoebe Bridgers, Rico Nasty, Megan Thee Stallion, and more.
Hahahahaha! Word.Cool an Ab-InBev cross promotion, fuck that!
Angle Olson and Young Thug? Sharon Von Etten and Rico Nasty? TF is this compilationHaving trouble imagining a situation when I will be in the mood for Phoebe Bridgers and Rico Nasty in the same listening session.
Throwing shit at the wall and seeing what sticks.Angle Olson and Young Thug? Sharon Von Etten and Rico Nasty? TF is this compilation
Sounds like the record version of a VMP Spotify playlist put on shuffle.Throwing shit at the wall and seeing what sticks.
Not saying these artists are shit, just a whack combination of seemingly unrelated artists and vibes.
Mixtapes on vinyl never really made sense to me, unless it’s a soundtrack. The experience is all about listening to a cohesive unit, whether it be an album or a soundtrack (that resonates with the film). If I wanted to listen to a Spotify playlist, I’d open up Spotify. Just my personal preference.Angle Olson and Young Thug? Sharon Von Etten and Rico Nasty? TF is this compilation
I will say that the VMP 303 mixtapes were decent. Sounded more cohesive even with the different genres. Like a community festival with all local acts.Mixtapes on vinyl never really made sense to me, unless it’s a soundtrack. The experience is all about listening to a cohesive unit, whether it be an album or a soundtrack (that resonates with the film). If I wanted to listen to a Spotify playlist, I’d open up Spotify. Just my personal preference.