ORGM-2116
Oh! The Grandeur is the second album from Andrew Bird’s Bowl of Fire, released in 1999 on the heels of their debut the year prior. Recorded in New Orleans, the record expands on the groups’ unique blend of freewheeling folk and swing. This will be the first ever vinyl pressing of the album, more than twenty years after its initial release. It comes as a double LP, housed in a gatefold jacket, and features an etching on the fourth side. The release is available everywhere on October 13th.
Next Year's Ghost
PREORDER
SHIPPING NOTICE: This is a presale item set to ship around 05/20/2024.ORGM-2294
Live at Bonnaroo '22
ORGM-2300
Live at Bonnaroo '22 captures Melbourne psych-rockers King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard at their most freewheeling and ferocious. Taking the stage at the Tennessee festival to a captive audience as the clock struck midnight, the band ripped through this eleven-song set with intensity, letting up only to space out on certain tracks like the near ten-minute "Magenta Mountain" and a poignant rendition of fan favorite "Work This Time". This official bootlegger version of the release is spread out across two LPs, with one pressed on plutonium and the other on magma color vinyl. The release was mastered for vinyl by Kern Haug and pressed at Furnace Record Pressing, with artwork by Michael Rogers.
Softly
ORGM-1030
Awkward Human Interest B/W No One
QUI0SPLTGN-LP00
Limited edition bright green color vinyl, limited to 100 copies. Includes instant grat download of both tracks and music video for "Awkward Human Interest".
Qui is back with new music for the ?rst time since 2007. The song “Awkward Human Interest” is the ?rst glimpse at their new album, which is due out in early 2014 and is produced by Toshi Kasai & Dale Crover (The Melvins).
Mike Watt and his Secondmen cover a fellow San Pedro band, Toys That Kill, for an amazing take of “No One”.
Putting The World To Rights
ORGM-2238
Coco Beware
ORGM-1008
Pressed on High Quality, 180g European Vinyl. Vinyl includes Download of the Entire Record in Lossless Formats.