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VINYL FORMAT. Former Ghosts is the synth-pop inspired band formed and led by Freddy Ruppert (of This Song Is A Mess But So Am I), and consisting of Jamie Stewart (of Xiu Xiu) and Nika Roza (of Zola Jesus). The album sweeps through you with its sweet melodic side, sprinkling in sharp, chaotic, discordant moments - as if to punish you for having enjoyed yourself, for having let your guard down. Love is the most emotionally tangible embodiment of all things delicate; love is confusing and violent. The multitu... [ read more ]
LP $15.99
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Former Ghosts is the synth-pop inspired band formed and led by Freddy Ruppert (of This Song Is A Mess But So Am I), and consisting of Jamie Stewart (of Xiu Xiu) and Nika Roza (of Zola Jesus). The album sweeps through you with its sweet melodic side, sprinkling in sharp, chaotic, discordant moments - as if to punish you for having enjoyed yourself, for having let your guard down. Love is the most emotionally tangible embodiment of all things delicate; love is confusing and violent. The multitude of voices f... [ read more ]
CD $14.99
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The debut full-length offering from this Chicago band comprised of former members of Joan of Arc, Owls, Ghosts & Vodka, etc.). An emotional and energetic mix of unorthodox guitar riffs, fierce drumming, skronking and squelching Wurlitzer organ, and Tim Kinsella's pointedly spit vocals. In 2003, members of Joan of Arc toured as a four-piece for several months, then returned to Chicago and decided to form Make Believe. This is their debut, recorded by Steve Albini. They've toured nationally with Hella, mewit... [ read more ]
CD $13.99
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