June 19, 2009 - 12:14 AM
Today we received three new albums on vinyl, all colored, all limited runs:The first is Matthew Robert Cooper's Miniatures. Cooper is better known as Eluvium and I made a post about him last week. This new LP is limited to 2000 copies with the first 1000 on cream colored vinyl. Here's an MP3 of track #7. $19.99, cream-colored vinyl.
Another (mostly) instrumental release we brought in was Madagascar's Goodbye East, Goodbye West. It's the band's second release. You may have heard their first, Forced March, being played in the store on the rare occasions that we saw it come through. This new record is a lovely affair. Listen to an MP3 of the title track. The album features accordion, musical saw, glockenspiel, and acoustic guitar and bass. Certainly one of my favorite releases so far this year. $19.99. Limited to 500 copies on blue vinyl.
The third of today's arrivals is a first-time pressing of Ponytail's 2006 release, Kamehameha on white vinyl. It's loud, fast, crazy, and fun. I think the initial reaction to listening is wtf? (mine was, way back when) but it quickly becomes addictive. Here's track #7: Jammin' On a Major Scale. Crank it, fall for Molly Siegel. $19.99.

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