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Free Basin’ Record Store Day – Test Pressing Giveaway!

Friday, April 19th, 2013

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It’s Free Basin’ Friday! We’re going to do things a little differently this time, but don’t worry, you’ll still get the chance to win a killer prize! In the spirit of Record Store Day, we want to encourage you guys to get off your computers and out into the world.

So here’s the deal: Tomorrow, while you’re out and about digging for all the titles on your list (hopefully ours are among them), purchase and snap a picture of yourself with one of our official Record Store Day releases and post it to Instagram (@lightintheatticrecords) and/or Twitter (@lightintheattic), tag us, and mark it with the hashtag #LITARSD

Winner will receive a rare test-pressing of the album pictured! One entry per release. The more releases you buy and tag, the greater shot you have at a win!

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Winner will be chosen and announced next Friday! Learn more about all four of our official Record Store Day titles at LightInTheAttic.net! Happy hunting, and have a killer Record Store Day!

Light In The Attic’s Guide to Record Store Day 2013 | Video Premiere

Monday, April 15th, 2013

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For those who worship at the altar of vinyl, Record Store Day is like Christmas, Eid, Thanksgiving and Diwali, all rolled into one. It’s a day when artists and labels celebrate the unsung heroes of the music business – the guys and gals of independent record stores – and it’s just around the corner! This Saturday, April 20th, to be exact.

As you might already know, we have a slew of tasty releases coming at you in honor of this joyous holiday. For a sneak peek inside all four of our official Record Store Day 2013 titles, watch the video below!

  • Public Image Ltd: “Public Image” b/w “The Cowboy Song”1978 debut single by former Sex Pistol John Lydon’s new band, Public Image Ltd. The record comes in an exact reproduction of the original fold-out newsprint sleeve, and is available for the first time in the US.
  • Roky Erickson: “Mine Mine Mind” b/w “Bloody Hammer”the snarling Roky Erickson track that welcomed a changed performer back from the brink following the collapse of the Thirteenth Floor Elevators. Limited pressing of 4,000 on pink-swirl vinyl
  • Mercury Rev: Deserted Songsrare demos, extra cuts and lost tracks that fell through the cracks of the 1998 classic, Deserter’s Songs. Pressed on blue and white vinyl (randomly packed) and housed in a hand-numbered tip-on jacket, including an insert with a note from Mercury Rev’s Jonathan Donahue and Grasshopper.
  • Various Artists: Theppabutr Productions: The Man Behind The Molam Sound 1972-75 - double LP in an old-school, tip-on gatefold jacket housed in an o-card, plus a fold-out poster. 400 random copies are pressed on gold wax.  The release follows the celebrated Thai Funk: ZudRangMa compilations and gives an in depth look at the work of the man who was, essentially, the Berry Gordy of Thailand’s Molam sound.

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Just like you, we’ll be hitting the streets this Saturday, showing our undying love and affection for the stores that keep us in the biz and satisfy our undying hunger for discovering great tunes! Be sure to follow us on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, and FACEBOOK to track our RSD 2013 pilgrimage and be privy to some killer giveaways and prizes!

We are also stoked to announce that Roky Erickson will be dropping by Waterloo Records in his home town of Austin Texas to say hello and sign copies of his RSD 7″! If you’re in town be sure to stop by!

Waterloo Records
600 N. Lamar Blvd
Austin, TX
Roky Erickson signing
5PM

Happy Record Store Day, y’all! Be safe out there and have fun! More announcements coming this week – STAY TUNED!

Free Basin’ Friday Record Store Day MEGA PACK!

Friday, April 12th, 2013

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TGIF! It’s Friday and we have en EPIC giveaway to bestow upon all you vinyl-thirsty record heads. This week we’re giving away a grandiose mega pack containing ALL FOUR of our 2013 Record Store Day releases!

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One lucky winner will receive Mercury Rev’s Deserted Songs, Theppabutr Productions’ The Man Behind The Molam Sound, Rocky Erickson’s “Mine Mine Mind” 7″, and Public Image Ltd.’s debut single, “Public Image,” all stuffed inside this handsome throw-back Light In The Attic tote bag!

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Hot damn! For your chance to win, leave a comment below and tell us the best thing that’s ever happened to you inside a record store! Tell us ANYTHING, as long as it took place inside a record store. Make sure to leave your name and email address (kept private) in the proper fields so we can contact you if you win! Winner will be chosen and announced next Friday (the day before Record Store Day 2013)!! Good luck, and have a killer weekend.

To learn more about our official 2013 Record Store Day Releases, head to LightInTheAttic.net!

Record Store Day 2013 | PiL | Roky Erickson | Mercury Rev | Thai Sounds

Tuesday, March 19th, 2013

For those who worship at the altar of vinyl, Record Store Day is like Christmas, Eid, Thanksgiving and Diwali, all rolled into one. It’s a day when artists and labels celebrate the unsung heroes of the music business – the guys and girls of independent record stores – by releasing super-limited issues, picture discs, rarities and one-offs. It’s a day that we here at Light In The Attic hold dear to our hearts.

To mark this year’s event, taking place on Saturday, April 20th, 2013, we have four incredible releases to share with you.

Firstly, there’s a limited edition (4000 copies, all hand-numbered) of one of the 20th century’s most pivotal singles: Public Image b/w  The Cowboy Song, the 1978 debut single by former Sex Pistol John Lydon’s new band, Public Image Ltd. The record comes in an exact reproduction of the original fold-out newsprint sleeve, and is available for the first time in the US. Our exploration of Public Image Ltd’s catalog, expressly for the U.S. market, will continue later this year, with the expanded re-release of the group’s debut album First Issue, from which ‘Public Image’ was taken.

Another essential 7″, again in a hand-numbered, limited pressing of 4000 but this time on mind-bending psychedelic swirl vinyl, is Mine Mine Mind b/w Bloody Hammer, the snarling Roky Erickson track that welcomed a changed performer back from the brink following the collapse of the Thirteenth Floor Elevators. The single will launch Light In The Attic’s reissue series of Roky’s early solo masterworks.

Theppabutr Productions: The Man Behind The Molam Sound 1972-75 is a double LP in an old-school, tip-on gatefold jacket housed in an o-card, plus a fold-out poster. 400 random copies are pressed on gold wax.  The release follows the celebrated Thai Funk: ZudRangMa compilations and gives an in depth look at the work of the man who was, essentially, the Berry Gordy of Thailand’s Molam sound.

Completing the set of ever-so-special releases is Deserted Songs by Mercury Rev. Following the re-release of the band’s celebrated Deserter’s Songs last year, this album presents, for the first time on vinyl, the rare demos, extra cuts and lost tracks that fell through the cracks of the 1998 classic. Pressed on clear and white vinyl and housed in a hand-numbered tip-on jacket, including an insert with a note from Mercury Rev’s Jonathan Donahue and Grasshopper.

To find out where and how you can get your hands on these records and more, visit the official Record Store Day website. And remember, for as long as there are record stores, Light In The Attic will keep giving you reasons to visit them.

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Light In The Attic at WFMU’s Record Fair in New York City! ***CANCELLED**

Monday, October 29th, 2012

***WFMU 2012 Record Fair has been cancelled, due to Hurricane Sandy***

Despite hell and high water, Light In The Attic is coming to sling wax at this year’s WFMU record fair in New York City! For those of you who don’t already know, WFMU’s record fair is like heaven for us music junkies, with over 10,000 square feet of LPs, CDs, 45s, DVDs, and much much more. The fair takes place in Manhattan’s own Metropolitan Pavilion ( 125 West 18th Street), November 2nd – 4th. Admission is 7 bucks, or you can shell out a hefty $25 to get in early and have first dibs!

Seek out the Light In The Attic booth for all kinds of exciting tunes. We’ll have lots of great LITA titles available including the first pressing of the Searching For Sugar Man soundtrack by Rodriguez on limited white vinyl, Ray Stinnett‘s previously unreleased masterpiece A Fire Somewhere, the last of our limited edition Donnie & Joe Emerson Dreamin’ Wild hand numbered cassettes, and much much more!

We’ll also have a lot of hot distro titles for sale by Death Waltz Recordings, Dark Entries, Pharaway Sounds, etc!

Not to mention all of the LITA-LTD. merch- Lee Hazlewood, Rodriguez, Louvin Brothers and Light In The Attic Tee’s and totes to name a few. Be sure to mention the code word “rattlesnakes” at check out to receive 20% off your purchase!

We hope to see y’all there. Stay safe until then, we’re thinking of you.

Mercury Rev on NPR’s 100 Essential Noise Pop Songs List

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

Very exciting to see Mercury Rev make it on NPR’s “100 Essential Noise Pop Songs” list, and in such good company (Big Star, Black Tambourine, Nirvana, Replacements, Velvet Underground, etc.)!

You can see the list and listen to the mix here and if you haven’t already, pick up a copy of Mercury Rev’s Deserter’s Songs. LP available here.

Also, here is the way cool music video for “Chasing A Bee”:

Mercury Rev “Deserter’s Songs” – PRE-ORDER

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

“Deserter’s Songs is at once a lullaby, a trip, and a triumph.”
-9.3/10 – Pitchfork (Top 100 Albums of the 1990’s)

“A modern classic.” – NME

In 1998 Mercury Rev delivered the unexpected, a hit album. Deserter’s Songs, the fourth studio long player from the New York-based band not only delivered three UK Top 40 singles, but also struck cultural pay dirt across the globe that still resonates today. The story goes something like this: the band felt that they’d run their course and went into the studio to record their swan song. Diving in with full abandon, the album took on grandiose proportions, merging jazz, folk, sweeping orchestrations, and a dose of 60’s rock, and ended up fully cementing Mercury Rev’s rebirth as purveyors of a cosmic brand of the popular American songbook.

As the first release on our new imprint, Modern Classics Recordings, this marks the first vinyl reissue ever of Deserter’s Songs and in typical Light In The Attic fashion, we’ve gone all out. Gorgeously housed in an expanded Stoughton gatefold “tip-on” jacket with a 4-page insert and pressed on heavy 180-gram wax, while co-producer David Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Low, Sparklehorse) has lovingly remastered the album, this is a package dressed to the nines. And it doesn’t stop there, as you can see in the “What’s Inside?” video below, the package also includes a free download card for two live tracks (circa ’98) plus an exclusive Audio Commentary/Interview recorded with LITA’s Matt Sullivan and Mercury Rev’s Jonathan Donahue and Grasshopper.

Alas, for an album that blew our young minds, how could we stop there? 100 random copies of the LP include an autographed photo of Jonathan Donahue and Grasshopper. If you’re not one to gamble on those odds, we’re also giving away an autographed photo to the first 100 pre-orders at LightInTheAttic.net. If you already pre-ordered the LP you will get one but we’re running low on them so get those orders in now!

Pre-order Mercury Rev Deserter’s Songs (MCR 900 | 180-gram + Bonus Download) here!

Light In The Attic enters the “Modern” era…

Monday, October 24th, 2011

We have some great news to share with you, below is the official press release!

Those Obsessive Freaks At Light In The Attic Finally Decide To Release Some Goddamn Music Made During Their Lifetimes, Calls ‘Em “Modern Classics Recordings”

1971! That’s the median era of a Light In The Attic Records release, a reissue label known for crafting drool-inducing packages with liner note booklets the size of BOMP! magazine written by pale scribes who still live in their mother’s basement worshiping their ginormous vinyl collections. It’s not that they’re nerds, they’ll smoke you out with the primo dub-folk of Rodriguez, lick your ears with the salty witch-grass of Karen Dalton, and drop time travel window pane while digging astro-physicist Jim Sullivan. All of which are sleekly and pathologically made to gleam for the brick and mortar rekkid addicts! But all that great shit happened on two inch tape back when Nixon was fucking shit up in Vietnam!

Now the nostalgically tweaked hot sound hoarders who run Light In The Attic are actually releasing music made when they actually existed! MODERN CLASSICS RECORDINGS is “from our personal stash, as they came out,” label co-owner Matt Sullivan says. “An era of those shiny, futuristic things called CDs and whatever bands were actually putting out vinyl in the ’90s. I was born in ’76 and we’ve never reissued much past that. These were the days of Reagan and the contras, sipping Everclear from cola war bottles between the Bushes, bouncing off our parent’s walls to classics like Straight Outta Compton and Nevermind!”

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The first release will land on November 1st, 2011: a fattened, glossied, and fluffed to perfection needlessly extravagant version of Mercury Rev’s 1999 masterpiece Deserter’s Songs, of which Sullivan says that it’s “a bit surreal to be reissuing an album that we bought upon its original release. I remember sitting on the floor at Tower Records in the U-District and flipping through the British weeklies and monthlies, as they shelled out 5-star reviews for Deserter’s. I picked up the LP, brought it home, and drifted away.”

The goal with these elegant reissues via Modern Classics is to provide the same attention to detail that Light In The Attic has become known for, while having the artist involved in their re-release through extrapolative liner notes, helping to curate their unique historical importance and creative exceptionality.  Deserter’s Songs will be followed by Morphine‘s 1993 classic Cure For Pain, marking the first ever vinyl reissues for two landmark albums of the past 25 years. These were albums which snared the overflowing creativity of the zeitgeist in which they were released, and influenced the best semi-pop music for years to come.