
Why Not?: Vinyl LP
LPs come with download card included. White Vinyl LP (FAME468LP) is for Indie stores only. Half Japanese have returned to peel further layers from their onion. They have a new album that's a square further on in their unpredictable musical snakes and ladders board. âWhy Not?â is a magical thing â itâs Springsteenâs âBorn To Runâ recorded in a cupboard, itâs an ode to love, itâs a Wire song with two duelling guitarists being Zappa on helium, itâs Parquet Courts in a tantrum, itâs The Crickets contorted into? and The Mysterians, itâs everywhere and nowhere, baby, itâs where itâs at. On âWhy Not?â nuances are mused, situations explained, questions asked. Outside, zombies and demons roam and everyday aliens emerge from spaceships: itâs a technicolor film transcribed by Jad Fair and friends John Sluggett, Gilles-Vincent Rieder, Mick Hobbs and Jason Willett, their faces at the cracked window of their subterranean habitat looking out at the real world. Theyâre on a high from their last release: âAfter all these years, his wiry voice still hits every song with a shock thatâs equal parts joy buzzer and defibrillator, each barely in-key bleat alternating between laughable and life-affirming,â said Pitchfork of their last opus âHear The Lion Roarâ. To which All Music added that âafter nearly 40 years of music-making, they're still creating some of the most engaging recordings of their lives, and that's truly something to believe in.â âWhy Not?â goes further. Itâs an even more intense concoction, itâs further out there. It contains pieces of fluffy thought-provoking music, a bag of sentiments delivered with a real sense of wonderment at how the normal world revolves; all powered with heart and soul, some crunchy guitars, a cello and reverb set-to-kill infiltrating their storytelling. âWhyâd They Do It?â quizzes track 11. Because they can.
LPs come with download card included. White Vinyl LP (FAME468LP) is for Indie stores only. Half Japanese have returned to peel further layers from their onion. They have a new album that's a square further on in their unpredictable musical snakes and ladders board. âWhy Not?â is a magical thing â itâs Springsteenâs âBorn To Runâ recorded in a cupboard, itâs an ode to love, itâs a Wire song with two duelling guitarists being Zappa on helium, itâs Parquet Courts in a tantrum, itâs The Crickets contorted into? and The Mysterians, itâs everywhere and nowhere, baby, itâs where itâs at. On âWhy Not?â nuances are mused, situations explained, questions asked. Outside, zombies and demons roam and everyday aliens emerge from spaceships: itâs a technicolor film transcribed by Jad Fair and friends John Sluggett, Gilles-Vincent Rieder, Mick Hobbs and Jason Willett, their faces at the cracked window of their subterranean habitat looking out at the real world. Theyâre on a high from their last release: âAfter all these years, his wiry voice still hits every song with a shock thatâs equal parts joy buzzer and defibrillator, each barely in-key bleat alternating between laughable and life-affirming,â said Pitchfork of their last opus âHear The Lion Roarâ. To which All Music added that âafter nearly 40 years of music-making, they're still creating some of the most engaging recordings of their lives, and that's truly something to believe in.â âWhy Not?â goes further. Itâs an even more intense concoction, itâs further out there. It contains pieces of fluffy thought-provoking music, a bag of sentiments delivered with a real sense of wonderment at how the normal world revolves; all powered with heart and soul, some crunchy guitars, a cello and reverb set-to-kill infiltrating their storytelling. âWhyâd They Do It?â quizzes track 11. Because they can.
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LPs come with download card included. White Vinyl LP (FAME468LP) is for Indie stores only. Half Japanese have returned to peel further layers from their onion. They have a new album that's a square further on in their unpredictable musical snakes and ladders board. âWhy Not?â is a magical thing â itâs Springsteenâs âBorn To Runâ recorded in a cupboard, itâs an ode to love, itâs a Wire song with two duelling guitarists being Zappa on helium, itâs Parquet Courts in a tantrum, itâs The Crickets contorted into? and The Mysterians, itâs everywhere and nowhere, baby, itâs where itâs at. On âWhy Not?â nuances are mused, situations explained, questions asked. Outside, zombies and demons roam and everyday aliens emerge from spaceships: itâs a technicolor film transcribed by Jad Fair and friends John Sluggett, Gilles-Vincent Rieder, Mick Hobbs and Jason Willett, their faces at the cracked window of their subterranean habitat looking out at the real world. Theyâre on a high from their last release: âAfter all these years, his wiry voice still hits every song with a shock thatâs equal parts joy buzzer and defibrillator, each barely in-key bleat alternating between laughable and life-affirming,â said Pitchfork of their last opus âHear The Lion Roarâ. To which All Music added that âafter nearly 40 years of music-making, they're still creating some of the most engaging recordings of their lives, and that's truly something to believe in.â âWhy Not?â goes further. Itâs an even more intense concoction, itâs further out there. It contains pieces of fluffy thought-provoking music, a bag of sentiments delivered with a real sense of wonderment at how the normal world revolves; all powered with heart and soul, some crunchy guitars, a cello and reverb set-to-kill infiltrating their storytelling. âWhyâd They Do It?â quizzes track 11. Because they can.












