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VINYL FORMAT. Chicago's Ponys follow their two critically acclaimed albums with their Matador debut. A classic twin-guitar rock band fronted by impassioned vocals, with songwriting ranging from psych jams to pounding rockers to twisted singer/songwriter material, evoking influences from Television and Dream Syndicate to The Only Ones and The Jesus And Mary Chain. Turn The Lights Out is denser, noisier, and more f-ed up than its predecessors, and sounds bigger to boot. The complex interplay between the guit... [ read more ]
LP $17.99
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Chicago's Ponys follow their two critically acclaimed albums with their Matador debut. A classic twin-guitar rock band fronted by impassioned vocals, with songwriting ranging from psych jams to pounding rockers to twisted singer/songwriter material, evoking influences from Television and Dream Syndicate to The Only Ones and The Jesus And Mary Chain. Turn The Lights Out is denser, noisier, and more f-ed up than its predecessors, and sounds bigger to boot. The complex interplay between the guitars and the re... [ read more ]
CD $13.99
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It's finally here,With the Lights Out, the long , long awaited box set from grunge gods, Nirvana. Going straight to the facts of this massive release,With the Lights Out contains over 60 previously unreleased recordings from 1987 to 1994; featuring studio out-takes, rare and early recordings, Kurt's home recordings, and more... To compliment this already attractive offering is a 60-page full color booklet with liner notes by Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth, a detailed chronology and many rare photos. From he... [ read more ]
3XCD+DVD $64.99
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