black lp + download with bonus tracks this expanded reissue includes an unreleased ‘my drug buddy’ kcrw session track from 1992 featuring juliana hatfield, b-sides from singles ‘it’s a shame about ray’ and ‘confetti’, a track from the ‘mrs. robinson/being round’ ep, alongside demos that will be released for the first time on vinyl. this reissue celebrates their prestigious fifth album, these deluxe bookback editions feature new liner notes and unseen photos. described by music journalist and author everett true as “a 30-minute insight into what it’s like to live hard and fast and loose and happy with like-minded buddies, fuelled by a shared love for similar bands and drugs and booze and freedom.”.
black lp + download with bonus tracks this expanded reissue includes an unreleased ‘my drug buddy’ kcrw session track from 1992 featuring juliana hatfield, b-sides from singles ‘it’s a shame about ray’ and ‘confetti’, a track from the ‘mrs. robinson/being round’ ep, alongside demos that will be released for the first time on vinyl. this reissue celebrates their prestigious fifth album, these deluxe bookback editions feature new liner notes and unseen photos. described by music journalist and author everett true as “a 30-minute insight into what it’s like to live hard and fast and loose and happy with like-minded buddies, fuelled by a shared love for similar bands and drugs and booze and freedom.”.
black lp + download with bonus tracks this expanded reissue includes an unreleased ‘my drug buddy’ kcrw session track from 1992 featuring juliana hatfield, b-sides from singles ‘it’s a shame about ray’ and ‘confetti’, a track from the ‘mrs. robinson/being round’ ep, alongside demos that will be released for the first time on vinyl. this reissue celebrates their prestigious fifth album, these deluxe bookback editions feature new liner notes and unseen photos. described by music journalist and author everett true as “a 30-minute insight into what it’s like to live hard and fast and loose and happy with like-minded buddies, fuelled by a shared love for similar bands and drugs and booze and freedom.”.