| $5.04
back in stock as of april 9th, 2012
first in stock on january 29th, 2010
threads: modern-psych lo-fi
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| | | de stijl (usa) #ind 078 ep jerusalem / the starbaskets “room 8 b/w swingin' vine” seven inch single record | | february 2010 release ; stellar single of new-zealand-leaning garage-psych from the columbia, mo duo of kim sherman & jeremy freeze ... |
| | de stijl press release... |
| jerusalem and the starbaskets room 8 b / w swingin' vine ind 078
having toured tirelessly and stupidly for many years, i played the unlikely hot spot of columbia, missouri no less than three times one summer. don’t ask me how—logistically the cursed itinerary is still a mystery—but i can probably tell you why. the chance to play a gig with that city’s jerusalem and the starbaskets always made it a worthwhile and necessary stop. basically a duo (although sometimes augmented by other members), jerusalem and the starbaskets play unfashionable, unpretentious and completely devastating pop music, and they're one of my all time favorite live bands. criminally under-recorded up until now (with only a handful of impossibly rare cassettes and a split lp with skarkraou radio to their name), their brand new the howling lp (radio fonico) is a great sampling of their unique vibe, sounding like the third velvets lp played by the terminals. note the righteous guitar tone any stoner rock chud would envy, and catchy, infectious tunes (with a recent emphasis on country melodies) that will stay in your head for weeks. completely necessary and great.
~ james jackson toth |
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