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Post by Drew on Feb 2, 2013 19:14:43 GMT -8
Damn My Bloody Valentine, $16 for a digital album? Is there an upcharge when an album is a followup to an all-time classic released 21 years ago? Damn.
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Post by Pea on Feb 2, 2013 19:18:41 GMT -8
Word on the street is that the album is fucking awesome.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 2, 2013 19:21:29 GMT -8
Is $16 a lot for an album all of the sudden?
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Post by Cysquatch on Feb 2, 2013 19:23:32 GMT -8
Is $16 a lot for an album all of the sudden? Not for a hard copy, but yes for a digital copy. Edit: Actually this depends on the format as well. Higher quility and lossless formats can cost more.
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Post by Cysquatch on Feb 2, 2013 19:41:55 GMT -8
Edit: Full album
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Post by Cysquatch on Feb 2, 2013 19:43:32 GMT -8
$22 for the CD and you get a digital copy now. That's not too bad.
Edit: Add $5.70 for postage. Now I think I'll just wait for it to get released on Amazon.
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Post by Drew on Feb 2, 2013 22:32:31 GMT -8
Is $16 a lot for an album all of the sudden? For a digital album? I think so. $10 is standard, I've paid $12 or $13, but $16 usually gets a physical copy in my mind. I'll buy it in a couple of days though.
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Post by Pea on Feb 2, 2013 22:45:25 GMT -8
I'm listening right now and it's very fuzzy and pretty.
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Post by Pea on Feb 2, 2013 22:45:44 GMT -8
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Post by jefftrap 3.33 on Feb 3, 2013 0:04:16 GMT -8
Fuzzy and pretty indeed. Onto my second listen now, this is fantastic. Really hope they make it to Sasquatch.
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Post by rimjobflashmob on Feb 3, 2013 21:44:09 GMT -8
Dammit mbv, download faster!
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Post by Cbats on Feb 4, 2013 14:21:58 GMT -8
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Post by Lump on Feb 9, 2013 9:27:03 GMT -8
So essited fer Floating Coffin (Thee Oh Sees) Posted this track from it that I've been waiting to hear for 5 months since I saw them play it at Hopscotch. So goooood.
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Post by J. Walter Weatherman on Feb 9, 2013 16:45:42 GMT -8
There's a reissue of Give Up coming out this year? Ben Gibbard and Jimmy Tamberello are really opening up my wallet this year.
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Post by badchoices on Feb 12, 2013 14:39:29 GMT -8
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Post by Horned Gramma on Feb 13, 2013 8:31:34 GMT -8
There's a reissue of Give Up coming out this year? Ben Gibbard and Jimmy Tamberello are really opening up my wallet this year. Why the hell would anyone who already owns a copy of Give Up feel the need to buy a reissue? It's not like there have been dramatic leaps forward in remastering since 2003, and it's not like anyone who would seriously pay for a second copy doesn't already have, like, a flash drive with all of the b-sides and covers and shit on it.
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Post by goldsoundz on Feb 13, 2013 8:50:49 GMT -8
Looking forward to Yeah Yeah Yeahs return to being a lo-fi rock band with guitars rather than a glam-rock outfit with synths
Sigur Ros album obviously
I'm excited for Daft Punk too, but I can never get into their studio albums as much as their live stuff, so we'll see.
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Post by Drew on Feb 13, 2013 8:57:32 GMT -8
YYYs were never lo-fi.
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Post by Horned Gramma on Feb 13, 2013 8:59:01 GMT -8
I think that 'lo-fi' is kind of a nebulous concept for a lot of people.
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Post by goldsoundz on Feb 13, 2013 9:08:33 GMT -8
"Lo-fi" is such a weird and broad term,it's silly to argue about what does and doesn't qualify. To clarify: I'm excited to hear guitars, distortion, screeching Karen O rather than bleep bloop dancey glam stuff.
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