New Vinyl Releases 6/8/18

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  • 30 Seconds to Mars – America (White vinyl)
  • Bad Breeding – Abandonment EP
  • Black Sabbath – Supersonic Years: The Seventies Singles (10x 7″ Box Set)
  • Kadhja Bonet – Childqueen (Indie Exclusive on Color vinyl)
  • The Drowning Craze – Singles ’81 / ’82 (180gram White vinyl)
  • dvsn – Morning After
  • EPMD – Strictly Business (‘Respect The Classics’ Reissue)
  • EPMD – Unfinished Business (‘Respect The Classics’ Reissue)
  • The Get Up Kids – Kicker EP (180gram Pink vinyl)
  • GUM – The Underdog
  • Laura Jean – Devotion
  • Kississippi – Sunset Blush
  • Liz Phair – Whitechocolatespaceegg (Reissue)
  • Liz Phair – Liz Phair (Reissue)
  • Liz Phair – Whip-Smart (Reissue)
  • The Rolling Stones – Their Satanic Majesties Request (180gram Reissue)
  • Royce Da 5’9″ – Book of Ryan
  • serpentwithfeet – soil (Limited Opaque Yellow vinyl)
  • Shannon Shaw – In Nashville
  • Paul Simon – The Paul Simon Songbook
  • Jaden Smith – SYRE
  • Jorja Smith – Lost & Found
  • Soundtrack / Simon & Garfunkel – The Graduate
  • Soundtrack – Beside Bowie: The Mick Ronson Story
  • Soundtrack / Colin Stetson – Hereditary
  • Uniform / The Body – Mental Wounds Not Healing (Limited Clear vinyl)
  • Tom Waits – Small Change (‘Indie Exclusive’ Reissue on Blue vinyl)
  • Whiplash – Power and Pain (Reissue)
  • Hilary Woods – Colt (Limited Blue vinyl)
  • YOB – Our Raw Heart (Metallic Gold vinyl, Limited to 2500)
  • Young Widows – Decayed: Ten Years of Cities, Wounds, Lightness, And Pain
  • Zeal & Ardor – Stranger Fruit (180gram Purple vinyl)

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Polygondwanaland

Friday we release our 2nd Pressing of 50 made on 180 gram UK black vinyl.
Hand Printed black & white “coloring book style” screen signed & numbered cover by Andy Schmidt from Starman Press

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New Arrival: Phillip Lewin’s “Am I Really Here All Alone” Finally gets a Reissue

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Phil Lewin’s homespun debut is a loner folk masterpiece; accidentally psychedelic, lit by heartbreak and timeless in its sadness and hope. – Jeff Conklin, WFMU

In his own words, today:

In 1967 I began my life in the student union of a university. In other words, I was in school. But, classes definitely took a back seat to people-watching and attempts at relationships. I would not say that I was particularly good at the latter, but I made a great observer. I even stayed near the school community for an extra year until an opportunity came up to move in with friends in Toronto, Canada, which turned out to be a pivotal opportunity for me.

I was once told that one should first write about one’s own experiences, then, expand to documenting the observed experiences of those around, and, finally write about what one imagines. Am I Really Here All Alone? encompasses all of the above. Something else I realized in writing lyrics is that sometimes it is good to be transparent about the meaning and others times, not so much. “Unusual Day” is an example of me being honest struggling to develop and maintain a relationship, but ultimately realizing it was not going to succeed. “Watercolours” documents a crushing experience, but is couched in metaphor. I hope that listeners will relate through their own experiences, and because my reality is implied, not specified, will not be limited to mine. “Sweet Georgia” is an example of me, as a writer, leaving my personal space. I think of it as an attempt to clone William Faulkner to Bobbie Gentry. “The Magic Within You” is actually a commission where I was asked to write a song for a benefit to be performed by Doug Henning, the groundbreaking stage magician and friend. I once heard John Prine complain that there was no point in writing a ‘train song’ because Steve Goodman had already written the perfect one with “City of New Orleans”. Naturally, I had to write “Back Home, To You”, my idea of a train song where I tried to capture the movement of the train in the rhythm of the guitar. As for the other six songs, to me, they all reflect realities, experienced, observed and imagined. Descartes said, “I think, therefore I am.” However my question is, “Am I Really Here All Alone?”

-Philip Lewin, 2017

Interested in purchasing the vinyl? Shuga Records has the 2017 Tompkins Square Reissue available on their website here.