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Friends of Dead Oceans presents its inaugural release: a new seven-track EP from Brooklyn-based band Triathalon.

Formed back in 2011 in Savannah, GA, Triathalon consists of Chad Chilton, Hunter Jayne and Adam Intrator. Over the years the band has experimented with multiple sounds, releasing 3 albums, one EP and has shared collaborations with several artists.

Their newest release “Sleep Cycle” blends fresh but familiar sounds; there’s a meditative quality to the music that is especially welcoming in the current climate. Mastered by long time collaborator and ex-band member Alex Previty, a few of the tracks across the EP have mantra-like lyrics – simple thoughts repeated over and over that twist and turn and slowly morph into subtle ear worms.

 
I mean it says Rick Rubin "the original producer" writes a forward in the book , so if's literally anyone other than Rick Rubin it's going to be smiles all around town.
Steve Hoffman forums are saying that they think Bernie Grundman did the remasters per an interview on XM radio.

Also, the super deluxe $500 version is limited to 475 copies.
 
Steve Hoffman forums are saying that they think Bernie Grundman did the remasters per an interview on XM radio.

Also, the super deluxe $500 version is limited to 475 copies.
I believe that super deluxe is only available through the site and indies too, according to the material. So if you were waiting for it to pop at the big boxes you might be out of luck.
 
I believe that super deluxe is only available through the site and indies too, according to the material. So if you were waiting for it to pop at the big boxes you might be out of luck.
I'm probably aiming for the most basic of packages and that's already on Amazon and Bullmoose. Just waiting to see if it will pop up anywhere else where I have a coupon!
 
This is actually a really good sign and shows that it's supply chain is communicating. It will likely get a couple more pushbacks but it shows that it wasn't an error listing
Fingers crossed! I know from the last sale, a few things got "cancelled" due to not having stock even though people said they kept approving delays. I know this is a slightly different situation, but I wouldn't be shocked at all if Target either sends us something completely different (happened with my 3LP Postal Service deluxe edition and then it was sold out) or just says they cannot fulfill it (like they did with some of the One Steps that people ordered).
 
I'm probably aiming for the most basic of packages and that's already on Amazon and Bullmoose. Just waiting to see if it will pop up anywhere else where I have a coupon!
I was tempted. If I blew my points I could get the 7lp for 50% off, but inasmuch as I enjoy Wildflowers, I’m not sure I’d get the maximum enjoyment out of it. If the mega box was priced low enough for my points to cover, that might be a different story.
 
Okay, LITA links for Studio Ghibli OSTs and image albums:





Side note, I have spent WAY too much on vinyl today.
 
I was tempted. If I blew my points I could get the 7lp for 50% off, but inasmuch as I enjoy Wildflowers, I’m not sure I’d get the maximum enjoyment out of it. If the mega box was priced low enough for my points to cover, that might be a different story.
I like the album but I don't need a 7 or 9LP version. I'll just listen to them on streaming/download them later. Interesting to note that people who purchased the 5xCD version from the Petty site have gotten download links for the first few singles and they are available in MP3/FLAC/WAV
 
I was tempted. If I blew my points I could get the 7lp for 50% off, but inasmuch as I enjoy Wildflowers, I’m not sure I’d get the maximum enjoyment out of it. If the mega box was priced low enough for my points to cover, that might be a different story.
“You can’t take those points with ya when you’re gone, bucko!” - My dad, probably
 
Tom Petty - Wildflowers reissue/deluxe sets just went up. Cheapest set is $40USD for 3LPs. Or you could get 9LPs and a bunch of other goodies for $500USD — your choice!




This is going to sound like a strange question because I don't listen to much Tom Petty. But why is this the album that everyone has been hyped for? Is it a really great album or is it just the lack of availably?
 
This is going to sound like a strange question because I don't listen to much Tom Petty. But why is this the album that everyone has been hyped for? Is it a really great album or is it just the lack of availably?
It was extremely hard to find because it was released in the mid 90s when vinyl wasn't as popular and CDs were easier to find. The only way to get it outside of the original release was in a pretty pricey box set.

 
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