Neal wrote:MIA - Notes From The Underground / After The Fact
In case you didn't see these, reissued on CD and vinyl (and probably digitally) from Darla Records. I grabbed them from here.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
Neal wrote:MIA - Notes From The Underground / After The Fact
In case you didn't see these, reissued on CD and vinyl (and probably digitally) from Darla Records. I grabbed them from here.
JGJR wrote:Neal wrote:MIA - Notes From The Underground / After The Fact
In case you didn't see these, reissued on CD and vinyl (and probably digitally) from Darla Records. I grabbed them from here.
I bought the CDs of these last year. I'd love to have After the Fact on vinyl. I think these reissues are just CD and digital, though.
version sound wrote:Moving Targets - The Other Side
This is a reissue of the made to order mailorder release a few years ago. Demos, radio sessions, etc.
http://bosstuneage.bigcartel.com/product/moving-targets-the-other-side-demos-and-sessions-expanded-cd
Neal wrote:JGJR wrote:Neal wrote:MIA - Notes From The Underground / After The Fact
In case you didn't see these, reissued on CD and vinyl (and probably digitally) from Darla Records. I grabbed them from here.
I bought the CDs of these last year. I'd love to have After the Fact on vinyl. I think these reissues are just CD and digital, though.
oh yeah. edited the vinyl mention. the old vinyl must be reasonable now that these are out. i have multiple copies of notes from the underground, but maybe only one copy of after the fact.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
scannest wrote:Omnivore did a great job with the Posies' Dear 23, and now they have a 2 CD reissue of their biggest seller (Frosting on the Beater):
http://omnivorerecordings.com/shop/fros ... he-beater/
They're also doing vinyl re-issues as double discs pressed at 45rpm.
Another new reissue label, Intervention Records, is doing the 'classic' Matthew Sweet records (Girlfriend, Altered Beast, 100% Fun) on double CD sets and fancy shmamcy vinyl:
https://www.interventionrecords.com/art ... hew-sweet/
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
Welly wrote:Pretty tired of this micro industry of plastic and pollution. I tend to stick with the originals these days, especially when the double deluxe version with exclusive polished turd demos are the price of the rare old classics anyway.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
Neal wrote:anyone ever hear of indian summer from virginia from the late 80's? never saw them mentioned on here. they just released a j. robbins produced recording and demo. not too shabby.
https://indiansummerva.bandcamp.com/album/cherry-smash-1988-demo
Late ‘80s Northern Virginia/DC area punk quartet Indian Summer recorded four songs with J. Robbins producing in Baltimore in 1989. Thirty years later, that four song session plus a demo are available on vinyl.
Issued on Fun With Tape Records - Limited to 294 copies pressed on “cherry smash” red vinyl. Includes two-sided 11x11” insert. Remastered by Tom Lyle in 2017.
Also included is a 3-song demo from a 1988 recording session in Northern Virginia.
Neal wrote:Odd Man Out - Odd Man Out
Steve Caballero's band after The Faction. I never really knew who their influences were, but cool moody, gothy, post punk type stuff with a touch of skate rock. Released digitally on Amazon, iTunes, Deezer, etc.
The Faction - Bunch of random live stuff and 4 newer songs
All their vinyl was reissued by Beer City years back, but they just digitally released some live shows and 4 songs they recorded around 2002. the 4 songs are on a digital release called "Sick, Tired, Hungry, Horny 2002," but were also just released on vinyl as "1982 All Over Again" on Spontaneous Combustion records.
Neal wrote:Odd Man Out - Odd Man Out
Steve Caballero's band after The Faction. I never really knew who their influences were, but cool moody, gothy, post punk type stuff with a touch of skate rock. Released digitally on Amazon, iTunes, Deezer, etc.
The Faction - Bunch of random live stuff and 4 newer songs
All their vinyl was reissued by Beer City years back, but they just digitally released some live shows and 4 songs they recorded around 2002. the 4 songs are on a digital release called "Sick, Tired, Hungry, Horny 2002," but were also just released on vinyl as "1982 All Over Again" on Spontaneous Combustion records.
JGJR wrote:
M.I.A "After the Fact" goes for about $20.
Neal wrote:The Boneless Ones - Skate For The Devil
xxxMidgexxx wrote:JGJR wrote:
M.I.A "After the Fact" goes for about $20.
Their best.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
lewdd wrote:Sept RSD
This Are Two Tone
Dance Craze
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:lewdd wrote:Sept RSD
This Are Two Tone
Dance Craze
Want; I've got an original Dance Craze Lp and that big 2 CD box of This are Two Tone, but still...
jaybird wrote:20th anniversary Guided By Voices - Isolation Drills 2x 45rpm 180 gram 12" vinyl... really cool packaging:
drew wrote:jaybird wrote:20th anniversary Guided By Voices - Isolation Drills 2x 45rpm 180 gram 12" vinyl... really cool packaging:
Great album. Always had a soft-spot for this one because at the time they were on TVT a friend of mine was their publicist so I saw about 5 shows on this tour and got to drink with them once.....which was me having too many cocktails very quickly and puking on the street cause I missed the garbage can. Good times
I def go back to this album a lot.
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