Dumb EP’s (Vinyl)
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£19.99 Original price was: £19.99.£18.00Current price is: £18.00.
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A compilation of the first two Dummy EPs remastered for vinyl by Simon Scott from Slowdive. On green vinyl.
From Sonic Cathedral – ‘Together, the 11 tracks manage to show off all of the band’s broad range of influences – from Stereolab-style drone-pop to baroque psych, chamber folk, noisy shoegaze and Japanese ambient and new age – which have made them one of the most exciting new bands to come out of the US for years.’
‘“We remain super proud of these EPs,” says the band’s Joe Trainor. “They were mostly self-recorded, and we were still discovering our sound and each other as a group. Mandatory Enjoyment wouldn’t sound the way it sounded if it weren’t for all the time and trial and error we spent on the EPs.”’
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