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Jagjaguwar is proud to release the long lost Julie Doiron album "Broken Girl," expanded to include her first two 7"s. It was originally released in 1996 by Doiron after her band - the psychedelic folk group Eric's Trip - had crumbled around her. The name of the record (as well as the songs) did nothing to hide her feelings regarding the breakup of her band and the relationships that she shared with its members. "Broken Girl" was a watershed for Doiron, showing her to be the sort of songwriter and performer... [ read more ]
CD $12.99
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Jagjaguwar is proud to release the long lost Julie Doiron album Broken Girl, expanded to include her first two 7's. It was originally released in 1996 by Doiron after her band - the psychedelic folk group Eric's Trip - had crumbled around her. The name of the record (as well as the songs) did nothing to hide her feelings regarding the breakup of her band and the relationships that she shared with its members. 'Broken Girl' was a watershed for Doiron, showing her to be the sort of songwriter and performer t... [ read more ]
MP3 $10.49
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Paperback. 256 pages. Award-winning veteran music journalist Bart Bull has created a one-of-a-kind book and compiled hundreds of the most colorful, clever, obscure, and unusual band names of the past 50 years. Broken down into 35 highly designed chapters, Bull covers the worlds of Ska, Surf, Hip-Hop, Punk, Country, and Heavy Metal alongside more creative categories such as Tribute Bands, Girl Groups, Japanese Bands with English Names, and, most daringly, the Best and Worst band names of all time. The book'... [ read more ]
Book $15.95
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