Pre-Order Thread

For Hippopotamus, I got the black vinyl with signed postcard and handwritten lyrics, shipping was high then too. They did a great job though, so I’m in. Just deciding between the two colored ones.
Yeah I bit the bullet and got the picture disc. I like the packaging better. If it’s absolutely terrible with surface noise I’ll just grab a black or standard colored one later down the road and sell the picture one.
 
Anna Calvi will release a collection of re-worked songs from her last album Hunter in March, including Courtney Barnett, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Joe Talbot and Julia Holter.

 
I really want this one but idk if these one steps are worth it to me for $125. It’s one of my favorite albums of all time though. I have an OG Mono and Stereo but I might have to splurge for this one too.
If you have an OG Mono in good shape, that's a steep price to pay to double dip but just my 2 cents!
Was about to say the same as @MikeH. I also have a mono first press and as much as I love the album I cant see how they can make it THAT much better to warrant a re-buy. If I didnt already have a copy then it would be another story...
 
Me counting the amount of variants this release has had... and Glow In The Dark? Ooof.


And it's not over yet!

 
And it's not over yet!

I mean...great for the band..BUT PLEASE MAKE IT STOP!!!!!
 
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Georgia Maq has established herself in recent years as the singer and guitarist of Melbourne, Australia indie rock band Camp Cope, whose sophomore album How to Socialise and Make Friends (Run For Cover/Poison City Records) won widespread acclaim, topping a slew of 2018 end of year lists including NPR, Pitchfork, Billboard, Bandcamp, Stereogum, The Guardian, and Brooklyn Vegan.

The impact of the trio's music on the indie landscape has been undeniable, with Maq emerging as a brave, resilient, and often politicized figure. Using her formidable voice to fight for the betterment of the music industry and rally against sexism, racism and all forms of structural inequality, she has never shied away from the uncomfortable and difficult topics that dominate the news cycle.

So when Maq describes her debut solo album, Pleaser (Run For Cover/Poison City Records) as "a love album", it's immediately clear that this is a step in a different artistic direction. "I think the main theme is love, obviously, all kinds of love. Love that you walked away from so you could love yourself, unrequited love, forgiving love, love with no point to it," she explains.

The album opens strategically with "Away From Love" - the only time guitar is featured on all of Pleaser, with the rest of the album done entirely electronically. "Away From Love" and "Like A Shadow" were recorded with Darcy Baylis, while the other songs on the record were produced by Run For Cover Records labelmate Katie Dey.

Pleaser's 8 tracks shimmer and pulsate, calling to mind pop artists like Lorde, Robyn, Charli XCX and Gwen Stefani. "I took more time to record the songs and play around with them, and I liked that because I could change things and experiment more," Maq says, continuing "I think the pressure of working with other people drove me to finish the songs, which I hated but also loved because it's nice to be challenged."

While Maq may have felt challenged while writing Pleaser, the experience of listening to the album is anything but difficult. Its unapologetic pop sentiments shine and delight, Maq's gorgeous alto soaring above each track. It's a record listeners will find themselves quickly falling in love with and returning to again and again - and really, in times like these, who doesn't need more love songs?

Please Note: The RFC Monthly Staff Pick does NOT include a copy of this album on it's own - it is a $5 LP from the Run For Cover Catalog picked monthly by our staff. Purchasing this option on it's own does NOT add the main title on this page to your cart, you need to add it separately.



The Pink Vinyl is listed on BM
 
I mean...great for the band..BUT PLEASE MAKE IT STOP!!!!!

Yes, I agree it's somewhat ridiculous now.
AJJ has done something similar for their new release, with 6 different version of their "first pressing" AJJ* - Good Luck Everybody.

I enjoy when there are one or two limited colour variants at launch time before a standard black version, but that ... it's just FOMO^10. Looks like that's what the market wants though, and what keeps bringing 💰to labels.
 
A few Sam Cooke reissues for the 14th of February, pressed at QRP.


QRP details are not mentioned in all listings (some seem incomplete), but for instance

 
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