Pre-Order Thread

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Sometimes, Newbury is just trying to be VMP....
 
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"In January 2019 I found myself stuck in a Chicago hotel room during the “Polar Vortex”. I was performing there with my duo Radnor & Lee over a few nights when temperatures dropped, leaving me unable to do much outside my hotel room for 4 days.
Chicago is a city that holds a special history for me, and I found myself spending a good chunk of time staring out my hotel window, reflecting on my first trip there in 1993 to record my debut solo album Grandpaw Would at Idful Studios with Brad Wood. But more than the details of that trip, I was struck by how vividly memories started flooding back tome of being a 15 year old mega fan of music, and in particular, indie rock. I LIVED for the records that I loved and the bands who made them. I’m not sure you are ever a fan of bands the way you can be as a teenager. It’s pretty sacred.
I started re-listening to some of my favorite songs from that period in that hotel room, by the Beat Happening, Pavement, Fugazi, The Breeders, Guided by Voices. It struck me as crazy that these songs and the feelings that accompanied them were now over 25 years old. It started seeming odd to me that for some reason, indie rock hasn’t been canonized the same way ‘60s and ‘70s rock has. After all, Dinosaur Jr were my Led Zeppelin, Sonic Youth were my Grateful Dead and Built to Spill were my Steve Miller Band. These were my classics!
I always travel with my portable studio gear, and I immediately sat down and started learning and recording a collection of my favorite songs. I spent my 4 days of the 2019 Polar Vortex creating the blueprint for what would become Quarter Century Classix. When I got home to LA, I invited my friends Julianna Barwick, William Tyler and Mary Lattimore to my home studio to add their magic to my recordings as I knew they grew up in reverence of the same records I did. These three genius musicians became the “band” who you can hear framing these covers and I am eternally grateful for their talent and generosity. Later, Maria Taylor, Mike Watt, Petra Haden and Joey Waronker all showed up to play too.
To some people these songs are just footnotes in pop culture history. But to me, they are the essence my own personal history. I wanted to make this record a tribute to these bands, to these songs, and to the irreversible way music can touch and transform the life of a young person. I hope you enjoy Quarter Century Classix."
- Ben Lee
TRACKLIST:
Side A -
  1. Web In Front by Archers of Loaf
  2. Blueprint by Fugazi
  3. Divine Hammer by The Breeders
  4. Car by Built to Spill
  5. Sugar Kane by Sonic Youth
  6. Get Me by Dinosaur Jr
  7. In The Mouth A Desert by Pavement
Side B -
  1. Goldheart Mountain Top Queen Directory by Guided by Voices
  2. Speeding Motorcycle by Daniel Johnston
  3. Brand New Love by Sebadoh
  4. Ingrown by Smudge
  5. My Noise by Superchunk
  6. Godsend by Beat Happening
 
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@NathanRicaud @Teeeee and basically everybody: BLACKOUT ON VINYL IS FINALLY HAPPENING
It's not black, but the mockup is not ready yet. This is the edition of France, with the metallic cover; UO will have a regular colored one. And these French people will be shipping on October 31st, so that's an approximate release date.

This is a strange one, basically the extras such as the postcards and “cover” are unafiliated to Britney and this is just someone from France hoping to import multiple copies of the UO release when it eventually happens and throw in some random tat to make it seem like a cool limited release at a massively jacked up price. They did the same with In The Zone. The mock up ain’t ready because they don’t know the details of the release!
 
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*SHOEGAZE ALERT*

Another copy of Tokyo Shoegazer is for sale on Discogs for 19.99 plus shipping. From the USA. Get this now if you are interested!

Mine is supposed to finally land today from Graveface, I just wish they used the original album artwork instead

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Kind of surprised no one posted this, unless I completely missed it, but Sparks is finally reissuing Gratuitous Sax and Senseless Violins In November! Color options are available: Sparks Official Online Store : Merch, Music, Downloads & Clothing

They are also putting out a massive greatest hits album too (3 LP). I’m sure these will be available from Amazon soon too.
 
if you don't mind me asking how much was this shipped from bandcamp, also do you know somewhere i can still purchase this?
It was $25 shipped from their bandcamp. Your best bet is adding the release to your Discogs wantlist to see if any other record stores put retail copies up. Because I’m just receiving it today, some stores probably wait to have the copy in hand before posting. You might get lucky, otherwise, debate if you want to spent $50+ from a reseller.
 
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