Pre-Order Thread

Hi, my name is Lauren, and I have a problem where I order anything labeled riot grrrl.


"Matrimony emerged from the scrum of yobbos making noise in late-’80s Australia (Cosmic Psychos, Lubricated Goat, etc.), a nearly all-female band of punk-pop minimalists as raw emotionally as musically. Building songs around simple, repetitive bass lines and the languidly morose vocals of one Sybilla, the band reveals its disaffection more through what it doesn’t say than what it does. So while choppy guitar squalls underpin songs like “Kitty Finger” and “Fish and Chips Sweetheart,” elsewhere the playing is stripped nearly bare. Sybilla’s love/hate relationship with her titular subject on “Mr. Pop Star” is reduced to a series of stuttered yelps, while her dispassionate plea on “Come Back Baby” is backed only by finger snaps and the ubiquitous heavy bass lines, distilling a lifetime of self-pitying angst into a two-minute session in front of a cracked bedroom mirror. Matrimony also pays a nominal tribute by covering the Scientists’ “Frantic Romantic” even more dourly than the original.
 
 
"According to a press release, there’s a Yankee Hotel Foxtrot archival reissue on the way, but further details for that project have not yet been announced."


I am on my hands and knee imploring you to @ me if you catch wind of this going live.
I cannot have a repeat of the Automatic for the People debacle on this one.

I thank you for time and consideration in advance.

I don’t think you need to stress too much over this. It’ll probably be a 4-LP box like the recent Being There and Summerteeth reissues. Those were both readily available for quite some time (my local still has a Being There).
 
I don’t think you need to stress too much over this. It’ll probably be a 4-LP box like the recent Being There and Summerteeth reissues. Those were both readily available for quite some time (my local still has a Being There).
Yeah - I got the colored variant of the Summerteeth.
I will want the same of the YHF.

I wanted the same of the AFTP - and got hosed by a late order.
I can still pick up the standard black at almost any store - but I refuse do to so out of spite over the debacle.

I don't want to have to settle for that on what is one of my desert island albums.

However - If anyone has an OG/1st Press copy of this in good condition they want to sell me now - then I can just forget all about the deluxe reissue. :cool:
 
Anyone able to comment on the new Big Thief wax? Seems like pretty widespread distortion issues from comments on Discogs and other reviews. Supposed to arrive today for me.
 
Yeah - I got the colored variant of the Summerteeth.
I will want the same of the YHF.

I wanted the same of the AFTP - and got hosed by a late order.
I can still pick up the standard black at almost any store - but I refuse do to so out of spite over the debacle.

I don't want to have to settle for that on what is one of my desert island albums.

However - If anyone has an OG/1st Press copy of this in good condition they want to sell me now - then I can just forget all about the deluxe reissue. :cool:

I guess I don’t relate to the concept of “settling” for black vinyl. Especially if it was one of my favorite albums, which makes it unlikely I’d ever want to sell/trade it in.
 
I should not have streamed this. I really, really, really like this album:


Description from website:
Ship to Shore PhonoCo. is proud to present the critically acclaimed jazzy hip-hop album Komfort Food on limited edition vinyl and cassette!

Originally released in early 2021 on the Cream Dream label by producers Bird Peterson & Boom Baptist, Komfort Food is packed with tantalising J Dilla beats and stuffed with creamy jazz samples, featuring a sweet instrumental trip-hop glaze and topped with a professional hand-piped production, all prepared by master hip-hop craftsmen Boom Baptist, Elaquent and Juicy The Emissary.

The vinyl edition features a die cut jacket with cellophane window motif, mimicking an actual box of donuts — this is one box of treats you will not be able to resist!
 
I should not have streamed this. I really, really, really like this album:


Description from website:
Ship to Shore PhonoCo. is proud to present the critically acclaimed jazzy hip-hop album Komfort Food on limited edition vinyl and cassette!

Originally released in early 2021 on the Cream Dream label by producers Bird Peterson & Boom Baptist, Komfort Food is packed with tantalising J Dilla beats and stuffed with creamy jazz samples, featuring a sweet instrumental trip-hop glaze and topped with a professional hand-piped production, all prepared by master hip-hop craftsmen Boom Baptist, Elaquent and Juicy The Emissary.

The vinyl edition features a die cut jacket with cellophane window motif, mimicking an actual box of donuts — this is one box of treats you will not be able to resist!

I just bookmarked this on Bandcamp the other day (BoomBaptist caught my attention as a rock-solid handle!)
I'll have to fast track it up the queue now.
 
I should not have streamed this. I really, really, really like this album:


Description from website:
Ship to Shore PhonoCo. is proud to present the critically acclaimed jazzy hip-hop album Komfort Food on limited edition vinyl and cassette!

Originally released in early 2021 on the Cream Dream label by producers Bird Peterson & Boom Baptist, Komfort Food is packed with tantalising J Dilla beats and stuffed with creamy jazz samples, featuring a sweet instrumental trip-hop glaze and topped with a professional hand-piped production, all prepared by master hip-hop craftsmen Boom Baptist, Elaquent and Juicy The Emissary.

The vinyl edition features a die cut jacket with cellophane window motif, mimicking an actual box of donuts — this is one box of treats you will not be able to resist!
Juicy is local and a friend of a friend, he's got some really cool projects on BC too. One of my favorites is Attention Kmart Choppers, wish I hadn't missed the vinyl for this one.



On Thanksgiving 1989, Kmart employee and audio enthusiast Mark Davis wandered behind the customer service desk to check out the store’s sound system, which looped muzak and top 40 plus ads and announcements under the banner of “KMRT, The Kmart Radio Network.” When he found last month’s tape hadn’t been thrown out yet, he pocketed it and made a habit of doing this, collecting 56 tapes from 1989-1992.

In September 2015, Davis uploaded the tapes to archive.org with the humble intention of preserving them. But within a few weeks he became an internet celebrity among obscure media fans and supplemented the collection with reel-to-reel tapes from the 70s and 80s thanks to Tom Schwarzrock, who acquired them serendipitously along with a deck he purchased. The tapes are like a consumerist time capsule, a vaporwave trove of eerily familiar corporate ephemera extracted from its original context and purpose.

Similarly, Attention Kmart Choppers is composed of pieces from this collection chopped up, resculpted, and mosaicked together by Juicy The Emissary, forming a new, distinctly contemporary sound while inheriting a haunting nostalgia that provokes memories burrowed deep in the subconscious.
 
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