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VINYL FORMAT. The rock 'n' roll road can be a long and lonely one. And it leaves much time for the mind to wander, to fixate, and to obsess over the human body and all its wondrously dirty parts. Enter The Pink Mountaintops. Their debut record begins with "She caught my eye and I was on fire," and it ends with a repetitive begging plea, "Don't walk away!" from a reworking of Joy Division's "Atmosphere." In between these bookend statements, mountains are fucked, an ode to rock 'n' roll groupies is sung, and... [ read more ]
LP $11.99
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The rock 'n' roll road can be a long and lonely one. And it leaves much time for the mind to wander, to fixate, and to obsess over the human body and all its wondrously dirty parts. Enter The Pink Mountaintops. Their debut record begins with "She caught my eye and I was on fire," and it ends with a repetitive begging plea, "Don't walk away!" from a reworking of Joy Division's "Atmosphere." In between these bookend statements, mountains are fucked, an ode to rock 'n' roll groupies is sung, and tales of loos... [ read more ]
CD $12.99
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Black Mountain Black Mountain , Tapes 'n Tapes The Loon, LCD Soundsystem LCD Soundsystem
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Frijid Pink's self-titled debut album is a slashing, seriously soulful example of late-'60s Detroit rock near its best. Although they never registered with critics or rock historians the way MC5 or the Stooges did, Frijid Pink had obviously learned something in the course of two years on the road, and with Mike Valvano producing, they were able to channel the excitement of their work onto the grooves of this album very neatly. Those who bought the number seven single {&"House of the Ri... [ read more ]
CD $15.18