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Oxford Collapse's debut LP, Some Wilderness, already named "one of 2004's standout releases," also received acclaim for their "nimble and impressive-reconfiguring of their influences." Weaned on early-to-mid nineties American indie rock, this trio churns away in flux between hard-charging combos like Mission of Burma and Husker Du to the dancier sounds of The Rapture and Radio 4. Critics from San Francisco to Austria have called it "highly danceable, a bit noisy, and sexy as hell," while their "stylistic j... [ read more ]
CD $12.99
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LP+MP3! Purchase the Oxford Collapse/Joggers split 7" and you'll receive a link to download the MP3s for free immediately after check-out! INSOUND EXCLUSIVE! Limited to 500 hand-numbered pieces! The inaugural release on Brooklyn label Cocktail Partner is this immediately essential, fast and furious split 7" from Oxford Collapse and Joggers. Three previously unreleased tracks on ultra, ultra high-quality vinyl. As an added bonus, the bands have included a recipe of their favorite libation in the package... [ read more ]
7" $5.98
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Three young men (two from Brooklyn, one from the dregs of Manhattan) who, over the course of their short existence, have managed to create something distinct and special within the current New York City music scene. At a period that some are calling a ?renaissance,? the band's timing couldn't be better. However, instead of calculating their sound to mimic New York in '78, Athens in '81 or DC in '92, Oxford Collapse is firmly rooted in their own version of Brooklyn in '03. By taking cues from those who cam... [ read more ]
CDep $4.80
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