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Wye Oak- Louder I Call The Faster It Runs (Indie Exclusive) (DAMAGED)

SKU: 673855061504DAMAGED
Regular price R$ 123,00 R$ 112,00 9% off
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Wye Oak- Louder I Call The Faster It Runs (Indie Exclusive) (DAMAGED)
Wye Oak- Louder I Call The Faster It Runs (Indie Exclusive) (DAMAGED)

***Please note that unfortunately this item came to us with damage to the Vinyl's outer sleeve. In most cases this means moderate corner dings or seam splitting. This item is being sold at a discount. The actual record inside is brand new, with no defects. No returns will be accepted on this title based on sleeve damage. All stock sold AS IS.***

Vinyl LP pressing. For The Louder I Call, The Faster It Runs, Wye Oak's Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack flew to one another's cities - she in Durham, NC, he in Marfa, TX - for a week or so at a time, hunkering in home studios to sort through and combine their separate song sketches. These shorter stints together produced less second-guessing and hesitation in their process, yielding an unabashed and unapologetic Wye Oak. They discarded past rules about how to write a record, instead funneling all those experiences and experiments into perfectly unified statements. The result is the biggest, broadest, boldest music Wye Oak has ever made. Louder... pursues a litany of modern malaises, each of it's 12 tracks diligently addressing a new conflict and pinning it against walls of sound, with the song's subject and shape inextricably and ingeniously linked. It arrives at a time of immense doubt, when our personal problems are infinitely compounded by a world that seems in existential peril. But these songs answer the challenge by radiating self-reflection and resolve, wielding hooks and musical intricacy as a shield against the madness of the moment.

Format: New Vinyl/Rock
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Wye Oak- Louder I Call The Faster It Runs (Indie Exclusive) (DAMAGED)

SKU: 673855061504DAMAGED
Regular price R$ 123,00 R$ 112,00 9% off
Unit price
per

Release Date: 4.06.18

***Please note that unfortunately this item came to us with damage to the Vinyl's outer sleeve. In most cases this means moderate corner dings or seam splitting. This item is being sold at a discount. The actual record inside is brand new, with no defects. No returns will be accepted on this title based on sleeve damage. All stock sold AS IS.***

 
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***Please note that unfortunately this item came to us with damage to the Vinyl's outer sleeve. In most cases this means moderate corner dings or seam splitting. This item is being sold at a discount. The actual record inside is brand new, with no defects. No returns will be accepted on this title based on sleeve damage. All stock sold AS IS.***

Vinyl LP pressing. For The Louder I Call, The Faster It Runs, Wye Oak's Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack flew to one another's cities - she in Durham, NC, he in Marfa, TX - for a week or so at a time, hunkering in home studios to sort through and combine their separate song sketches. These shorter stints together produced less second-guessing and hesitation in their process, yielding an unabashed and unapologetic Wye Oak. They discarded past rules about how to write a record, instead funneling all those experiences and experiments into perfectly unified statements. The result is the biggest, broadest, boldest music Wye Oak has ever made. Louder... pursues a litany of modern malaises, each of it's 12 tracks diligently addressing a new conflict and pinning it against walls of sound, with the song's subject and shape inextricably and ingeniously linked. It arrives at a time of immense doubt, when our personal problems are infinitely compounded by a world that seems in existential peril. But these songs answer the challenge by radiating self-reflection and resolve, wielding hooks and musical intricacy as a shield against the madness of the moment.