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The Late Cord is a new signing to 4AD, but they aren't exactly new to making wonderful music. It's a collaboration between singer/songwriter Micah P. Hinson and producer / multi-instrumentalist John Mark Lapham. Both are natives of Abilene, Texas, but neither of them live there any more. John Mark crossed the Atlantic to settle in Manchester, England, where he joined The Earlies, a beatific, psychedelic, electronic supergroup. Later, Micah also journeyed to Manchester, where he recorded an uncannily assure... [ read more ]
CDep $7.99
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VINYL FORMAT. The Late Cord is a new signing to 4AD, but they aren't exactly new to making wonderful music. It's a collaboration between singer/songwriter Micah P. Hinson and producer / multi-instrumentalist John Mark Lapham. Both are natives of Abilene, Texas, but neither of them live there any more. John Mark crossed the Atlantic to settle in Manchester, England, where he joined The Earlies, a beatific, psychedelic, electronic supergroup. Later, Micah also journeyed to Manchester, where he recorded an un... [ read more ]
10" $7.99
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Beachwood Sparks Once We Were Trees, Paul Duncan Be Careful What You Call Home, Quix*o*tic Night for Day
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The EP that kicked off the whole YYY phenomenon. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs formed in the late summer of 2000. Coming from bands like The Seconds (5 Rue Christine), Challenge of the Future (Dieytribe Records), and Flux Information Sciences (Young God Records), the YYYs create sexually charged songs that address sensory extremes. Karen O, one half Siouxsie Sioux, the other Holly Golightly, sings in a sultry voice: 'My skin tonight is a-blazing/But I don't think you're my type/What I need tonight is the real thing... [ read more ]
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