100 copies on 140 gram Classic Black vinyl. Full color artwork using reverse board printing. Please note, the pictures are mock ups, and artwork and vinyl will look different on finished product.
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100 copies on 140 gram Olive Green vinyl. Full color artwork using reverse board printing. Please note, the pictures are mock ups, and artwork and vinyl will look different on finished product.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Concrete Diaries
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Limited Edition "Pink Blob" Vinyl
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
100 copies on 140 gram Pink Blob Vinyl. Full color artwork using reverse board printing. Please note, the pictures are mock ups, and artwork and vinyl will look different on finished product.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Concrete Diaries
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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supported by 35 fans who also own “Chromium / There To Be Broken / The Sadness”
I first had this album in 1987 it was the first i had that introduced me to them.
Little would i know that they would still be making great music 40 yrs later MrPinkie
Gnarly punk rock from the Philadelphia duo is unhinged in the best way, an in-the-red sonic assault a la Motorhead/Stooges. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 9, 2024
The new entry in DJ soFa’s compilation series is shrouded in darkness, from brooding darkwave to ominous post-industrial music. Bandcamp New & Notable May 20, 2019
supported by 35 fans who also own “Chromium / There To Be Broken / The Sadness”
I love having this in CDR format because: a) it is Edward; b) I have The Quarantine Tapes of which this is the first “volume” and, like it or not, cassette tapes are cool but they are not ultra-durable; c) the music is fabulous (OK, this should probably be the first reason, but since I already have the cassette, it must languish at “c”); and d) hopefully this means the remaining three volumes of The Quarantine Tapes will be released as lovingly made CDRs. Walter Kelley