First press is limited to 100 copies on translucent slushie-blue vinyl.
*Each vinyl copy comes with a free embroidered Slow Coda patch, while supplies last!
Includes unlimited streaming of Slow Coda
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 5 days
$22USD
Cassette + Digital Album
The debut album on cassette, a format that will likely outlive us all.
Cassette edition is limited to 50 copies on dark pink tapes. You will also get a free sticker and guitar pick with your order, while supplies last.
Includes unlimited streaming of Slow Coda
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 5 days
$10USD
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
The debut album on CD, to complete the format trilogy.
CD comes in a no-frills cardboard sleeve. More eco that way. You will also get a free sticker and guitar pick with your order, while supplies last.
Includes unlimited streaming of Slow Coda
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 5 days
$10USD
lyrics
PAN AND SCAN AWAY
ANOTHER NUCLEAR SATURDAY
IN A TRANCE-LIKE STATE
OVER THE VIDEO GIRL
I ALWAYS HAD YOU IN MIND
BUT THERE’S NO WAY TO REWIND
FAR ENOUGH FOR ME
TO SEE YOU THERE
BETWEEN THE LINES
AND I NEVER THOUGHT I’D SEE
THAT SIDE OF YOU
AND I NEVER THOUGHT I’D BE
SO TIED TO YOU
I KNOW IT’S JUST A WASTE
AND TAKING UP SUCH SPACE
ON THIS BOOTLEG TAPE
ANOTHER VIDEO GIRL
I’M PULLED INTO THE GLOW
LIKE A MOTH INTO A FLAME
STARING SOLEMNLY
YET BURNING OUT
JUST THE SAME
NEVER FORSAW
THIS FATAL FLAW
TIED UP IN TAPE
THERE’S NO ESCAPE
Effortlessly juggling mood without slowing down or stopping to question themselves, the Singaporean band give new life to an age-old indie ethos. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 16, 2021
Dreamy, intricate guitar pop from Oakland's Absent City; splashes of accordion, sitar, lap steel, and mandolin add textural richness. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 26, 2020
supported by 7 fans who also own “Nuclear Saturday”
Can't listen w/o hearing Young Marble Giants, but a more nervous, taut take. All the tracks are great, but can't stop humming the title to myself. Josh Steichmann