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Limited Edition 7" Vinyl (RSD 2020)
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Record Store Day 2020 exclusive in Grey/Black swirl. Limited to 250 copies out of a 750 run. One time only pressing. Design and released by Landland Colportage.
Side A) The Good Life - "Divine Hammer" (from Last Splash) Side B) The Pauses - "Off You" (from Title TK)
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In celebration of their mutual admiration for the Deal sisters, The Good Life (feat. Tim Kasher of Cursive) and The Pauses join forces to affectionately re-interpret the seminal alt-rock pioneers The Breeders. The 7-inch split features beautiful Vaughan Oliver-inspired artwork (in tribute to the late artist) with custom screen-printed packaging designed and built with love by Dan Black at his Landland Colportage studio in Saint. Paul, MN.
credits
released September 28, 2020
Jason Kupfer - Guitar
Jim Nefferdorf - Drums
Tierney Tough - Vocals, Bass
Recorded at The Vacuum in Port Orange, FL
Mixed by Jim Nefferdorf
Mastered by Neil Strauch
Originally performed by The Breeders
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Good Life & The Pauses (play The Breeders)”
I've been a fan of J's music for a very long time. Some of the best songs from the entirety of J's discography (Jawbox, Burning Airlines, and Office of Future Plans) are re-recorded here with very stripped-down instrumentation. J's singing voice only gets stronger and more eloquent with the passage of time.
The acoustic version Lorelei gives me goosebumps, and the recording of "68" nearly brought me to tears.
A must have for anyone who's a fan of J.s music. Stephen Reeder
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Good Life & The Pauses (play The Breeders)”
Alex really knows how to lay down some really heartfelt lyrics and Noah is always there with a solid beat to match. This album is a lot more melodic than I Swear I'm Good At This in my opinion, and I swear that's a good thing. roxlobster
The Chicago indie-rock trio deliver an album for remembering the revitalizing feeling of inhaling fresh air—the aural equivalent of a gleam of hope Bandcamp Album of the Day Jul 20, 2020