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VINYL FORMAT. The bastard cousin to Spencer's genre-demolishing Blues Explosion, Heavy Trash features Speedball Baby's guitar brawler and producer extraordinaire Matt Verta-Ray in a project that drinks down the best of roots, R&B and rock-a-billy. Going Way Out with Heavy Trash, the second offering from these kings of buzz saw guitars and late night incantations, was recorded in three different countries and features an international cast of musicians - Canada's the Sadies, members of Denmark's Tremolo Bee... [ read more ]
LP $18.99
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VINYL FORMAT. On their third full-length, Midnight Soul Serenade, American rock'n'roll revolutionaries Heavy Trash (Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray) continue their journey, delivering a stunning portrait of love and devotion gone good, gone wrong and just gone, gone, gone. From the brooding promise of "Good Man" to the subtle brutality of "(You've Got to Be) Gentle," the outer-space terror of "Isolation," and the lysergic balladry of "That's What Your Love Gets," this is the soun of two men, souls stripped ... [ read more ]
LP $17.99
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On their third full-length, Midnight Soul Serenade, American rock'n'roll revolutionaries Heavy Trash (Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray) continue their journey, delivering a stunning portrait of love and devotion gone good, gone wrong and just gone, gone, gone. From the brooding promise of "Good Man" to the subtle brutality of "(You've Got to Be) Gentle," the outer-space terror of "Isolation," and the lysergic balladry of "That's What Your Love Gets," this is the soun of two men, souls stripped bare, transmor... [ read more ]
CD $14.99
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