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Following their debut release of Summer Above, Speck Mountain releases Some Sweet Relief. Written about the rapture and consequences of desire, this album can truly relieve the mind with its beautiful simplicity. By combining the strength of Marie-Claire Balabanian's lungs with the intuitive, spiky rhythms of Karl Briedrick's guitar, the two writers have been called "musical soul mates." The songs have been filled out with piano, organ, sax, and vintage effects, the mixes booby-trapped all over with headph... [ read more ]
CD $12.99
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VINYL FORMAT. Includes free digital download! Following their debut release of Summer Above, Speck Mountain releases Some Sweet Relief. Written about the rapture and consequences of desire, this album can truly relieve the mind with its beautiful simplicity. By combining the strength of Marie-Claire Balabanian's lungs with the intuitive, spiky rhythms of Karl Briedrick's guitar, the two writers have been called "musical soul mates." The songs have been filled out with piano, organ, sax, and vintage effects... [ read more ]
LP $13.99
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If Ice Cube's debut was a shocking attack that proved the N.W.A legacy would be stronger divided, his sophomore effort was a new kind of superstar pulling off the miraculous, a follow-up that equals its classic predecessor and tops it in some people's books. With a million copies of Death Certificate preordered, Cube was no longer the rock critics' darling. A million people listening was dangerous, especially since he was now slithering his influence into the suburbs. If the black rage didn'... [ read more ]
CD $13.28