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Dance, dance, think, think, dance! The Washington trio returns with their latest album, Power. If you only listen to only one medieval disco punk album this year, you've got to make it this one. Recorders, phat synths, hand claps, falsetto vox...this is happening. As NME said, "Q And Not U...have been together since 1998 and are only just now getting the credit they deserve. 'X-Polynation' is the highlight from ace new album Power...Discordant and yelpy, it's two minutes forty-seven seconds of gonzo riffin... [ read more ]
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Cat Power is the nom de plume of Chan Marshall. Her last record, "Moon Pix," was released in September 1998 and was hailed 'round the world as a paragon of modern songwriting. On "The Covers Record," Chan applies her remarkable interpretive skills to a wide variety of influences, accompanying herself on only piano or guitar. Almost gruesome in its melancholy (think "Pink Moon," "Drama Of Exile," "Music For A New Society..."), she de/reconstructs these songs often to the point of unrecognizability. The resu... [ read more ]
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VINYL FORMAT. REISSUE. Cat Power is the nom de plume of Chan Marshall, good cop. Her last record, Moon Pix, was released in September 1998 and was hailed 'round the world as a paragon of modern songwriting. On The Covers Record, Chan applies her remarkable interpretive skills to a wide variety of influences, accompanying herself on only piano or guitar. Almost gruesome in its melancholy (think Pink Moon, Drama Of Exile, Music For A New Society...), she de/reconstructs these songs often to the point of unr... [ read more ]
LP $17.99
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