Recreational Drugs – Recreational Drugs - New LP Record 2022 Storm Chasers USA White Vinyl - Rock / Math Rock
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Recreational Drugs – Recreational Drugs
Label: | Storm Chasers Records – STORM027 |
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Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition, White
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Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Math Rock |
A1 | A Song For Quaaludes | |
A2 | A Dance You'Re Too Stiff To Learn | |
A3 | A Song For Opium | |
A4 | Failed Authors | |
A5 | Extrovert Compromise | |
A6 | A Song For Benzedrine |
10: TEST PRESSINGS
12: TRANSITION PRESSINGS (PATREON SUBSCRIBERS)
181: HITTING THE SLOPES WHITE (PATREON SUBSCRIBERS) (THIS)
239: PHAT NUGZ GREEN (PATREON SUBS / MAILORDER)
The long awaited and almost never finished LP from Recreational Drugs. These songs had remained on a hard drive for years and had finally been dusted off and completed for you here today.
Aptly referred to as "LP" brings 6 tracks of beautifully arranged technical prowess. Originally the brainchild of Matt Frank (T/T/T, Lifted Bells, Loose Lips Sink Ships) this effort is rounded out by the appearance of Adam Beck (IIOI, Sincere Engineer), Derek Craig and Logan Bloom (Mush, Brownie Mountain). It plays as though it was planned. Feeling like a single track that bobs and weaves through ambience and aggression. A lot of planning went into this.. or maybe it's dumb luck. That's the magic of drugs right?
12: TRANSITION PRESSINGS (PATREON SUBSCRIBERS)
181: HITTING THE SLOPES WHITE (PATREON SUBSCRIBERS) (THIS)
239: PHAT NUGZ GREEN (PATREON SUBS / MAILORDER)
The long awaited and almost never finished LP from Recreational Drugs. These songs had remained on a hard drive for years and had finally been dusted off and completed for you here today.
Aptly referred to as "LP" brings 6 tracks of beautifully arranged technical prowess. Originally the brainchild of Matt Frank (T/T/T, Lifted Bells, Loose Lips Sink Ships) this effort is rounded out by the appearance of Adam Beck (IIOI, Sincere Engineer), Derek Craig and Logan Bloom (Mush, Brownie Mountain). It plays as though it was planned. Feeling like a single track that bobs and weaves through ambience and aggression. A lot of planning went into this.. or maybe it's dumb luck. That's the magic of drugs right?
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