1. Múm: Yesterday Was Dramatic – Today Is OK (20th Anniversary ...
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17 track album
2. The Picture Book - X Rated | Happy Family - Cuneiform Records
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from the album Toscco
3. picturebook - maybe not tomorrow | santpoort - Bandcamp
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8 track album
4. II | Mother - Bandcamp
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1 track album
5. Moor Mother | The Great Bailout
'The Great Bailout' is an expansive meditation that acts as a non-linear word map about colonialism, slavery, and commerce in Great Britain.
Moor Mother's 'The Great Bailout' (Deluxe) Out Now On ANTI- Records
6. Prophecies & Reversed Memories - Múm - Bandcamp
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7. Futuregrapher - Facebook
A darkness falls, a protective darkness prompting memories of dreams nobody ever had. Limited edition CD of just 50 copies https://neotantra.bandcamp.com/album/ ...
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8. Nature Is A Mother - Charlie Pyne Quartet - Bandcamp
Album artwork for Nature Is A Mother · Limited Edition Compact Disc, image 1 · Limited Edition Compact Disc, image 2 · Limited Edition Compact Disc, image 3.
9 track album
9. Mother Night | The Mind is a Terrible Thing - Bandcamp
Mother Night CD. by The Mind is a Terrible Thing. Compact Disc + Digital Album. $9 USD sold out.
10 track album
10. Car Seat Headrest's Bandcamp Era Explored: 'How To Leave Town ...
Oct 30, 2024 · Toledo did not know for sure that How To Leave Town would be his last non-label album while he was writing it, but somehow it became a swan song ...
I recently found myself in one of those “What’s the strangest thing you did for entertainment during early quarantine?” conversations that somehow, almost half a decade later, people still aren’t sick of having. The usual suspects popped up — sourdough starters and Tiger King and whatnot. When it was my turn to respond to the icebreaker, I shared that during one week towards the end of April 2020, I listened to every Car Seat Headrest album in chronological order — from the esoteric, near-indecipherable sandpapery pop-rock of the numbered albums, all the way up to the 2018 reimagining of Will Toledo’s tangled teen angst rock opera, Twin Fantasy. All of it was in preparation for the group’s most recent and in some ways most confusing LP to date, Making A Door Less Open, which dropped just days after I finished my mission of lockdown-induced Car Seat Headrest completism.