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$24.50The Story
Limited Edition 3xLP Bundle Including 1 copy of each of the following LPs housed in paperback sleeves:
- Frail, No Industry
- Eldritch Anisette, Complete Fairytales
- The Lazarus Plot, Something Good Has Got To Come Out Of All Of These Goodbyes
Post-hardcore, Philly style. Discontent with the metallic youth crew format, Frail pursued Gen-X's ferocious, noisy rage against everything at San Diego's galloping pace. No Industry—the quintet's first and only vinyl compilation—includes vital singles for the Yuletide, Bloodlink, and Kidney Room labels, plus rare comp tracks from across their '93-95 run. Includes a 24-page 'zine chronicling the band in notes, quotes, photos, flyers, and revolutionary literature. Make Your Own Noise
First state femo for the floor-punch averse. Lasting barely a year and never escaping the Delaware Valley, Eldritch Anisette eeked out a 7" and two dozen shows before aging out and leaving six moments of heartfelt adolescence behind for the world to rediscover. 30 years since their soul-baring, Complete Fairytales gathers the band's almost-lost Nick Rotundo sessions onto a single LP with accompanying lyric sheet for easy screaming along with the kids.
Female fronted talk-mo from the cursed Elgin, Illinois scene. Something Good Has Got To Come From All These Goodbyes compiles The Lazarus Plot's complete recordings—their 1998 debut 2x7", The End EP, split with Long Live Nothing, a stray V/A, and two previously unissued songs, with accompanying 24-page booklet of lyrics and photos crafted by thee Laura Laurent. A secret teenage diary of grief and longing, set to music inspired by pre-internet Louisville and Chicago. No regrets.
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Limited Edition 3xLP Bundle Including 1 copy of each of the following LPs housed in paperback sleeves:
- Frail, No Industry
- Eldritch Anisette, Complete Fairytales
- The Lazarus Plot, Something Good Has Got To Come Out Of All Of These Goodbyes
Post-hardcore, Philly style. Discontent with the metallic youth crew format, Frail pursued Gen-X's ferocious, noisy rage against everything at San Diego's galloping pace. No Industry—the quintet's first and only vinyl compilation—includes vital singles for the Yuletide, Bloodlink, and Kidney Room labels, plus rare comp tracks from across their '93-95 run. Includes a 24-page 'zine chronicling the band in notes, quotes, photos, flyers, and revolutionary literature. Make Your Own Noise
First state femo for the floor-punch averse. Lasting barely a year and never escaping the Delaware Valley, Eldritch Anisette eeked out a 7" and two dozen shows before aging out and leaving six moments of heartfelt adolescence behind for the world to rediscover. 30 years since their soul-baring, Complete Fairytales gathers the band's almost-lost Nick Rotundo sessions onto a single LP with accompanying lyric sheet for easy screaming along with the kids.
Female fronted talk-mo from the cursed Elgin, Illinois scene. Something Good Has Got To Come From All These Goodbyes compiles The Lazarus Plot's complete recordings—their 1998 debut 2x7", The End EP, split with Long Live Nothing, a stray V/A, and two previously unissued songs, with accompanying 24-page booklet of lyrics and photos crafted by thee Laura Laurent. A secret teenage diary of grief and longing, set to music inspired by pre-internet Louisville and Chicago. No regrets.




















