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'For a two-piece band, Me You Us Them makes a lot of noise. Not the bad kind, mind you, but the kind that groups like Sonic Youth and My Bloody Valentine pioneered back in the 1980s. With Ryan Reesey on guitar and vocals, and Ian Ljunquist on bass, laptop, and drums (both pre-recorded and synthesized), this Brooklyn-based duo, formerly of Imago, offers an ingenious melding of the punk ethos -- i.e. rock-as-catharsis -- with high-tech innovation. The result is a wall-of-sound blitzkrieg that gets deep down... [ read more ]
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THIS ITEM IS A PRE-ORDER. WE EXPECT IT TO SHIP ON OR BEFORE THE JANUARY 26TH RELEASE DATE. Newly relocated to the Pacific Northwest and fresh off their recent US tour with Clem Snide, The Heligoats follow up the critically acclaimed End of All-Purpose EP with Goodness Gracious, another weird stop for musical adventurer Chris Otepka. Teaming up with Chicago psych-folk band Ulysses S. Grant just long enough to have a few parties and interpret a record, they formed in Summer 2009. The new collaboration has... [ read more ]
CD $12.99
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This three-track EP released on limited 10" vinyl and CD features two brand-new studio recordings: "Pillars Were Hollow And Filled With Candy So We Tore Them Down," as well as "Grown Men Don't Fall In The River, Just Like That," a re-recorded version of one of the highlights of their critically acclaimed debut album, "They Threw Us All In A Trench And Stuck A Monument On Top." Engineered & produced by Steve Revitte (JSBX/Beastie Boys), "Pillars Were Hollow And Filled With Candy So We Tore Them Down" featur... [ read more ]
CDep $7.99
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