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The Whaler

    Home Is Where make anxiety-riddled but cathartic rock songs about the apocalypse. the whaler—the Palm Coast, Florida quartet’s ambitious and exhilarating sophomore full-length—is a concept record about getting used to things getting worse. Across 10 interconnected but self-contained songs, the album captures the desensitization and disorientation of tragedy becoming mundane. the whaler, produced by Jack Shirley (Joyce Manor, Deafheaven) at Atomic Garden in Oakland, CA, marks an unmistakable new chapter for frontwoman Brandon MacDonald’s songwriting, subverting the expectations left by her band’s 2021 debut LP I Became Birds for something equally resonant, but darker and more expansive. While the whaler paints a bleak picture of a world in an endless state of collapse–of ruined utopias and desperate people faking normalcy–there’s a humanity-affirming undercurrent throughout that screams to break free.

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    1. Skin Meadow
    2. Lily Pad Pupils
    3. Yes! Yes! A Thousand Times Yes!
    4. Whaling For Sport
    5. Everyday Feels Like 9/11
    6. 9/12
    7. Daytona 500
    8. Chris Farley
    9. Nursing Home Riot
    10. Floral Organs 

    Gil Scott-Heron

    The Revolution Will Not Be Televised / Home Is Where The Hatred Is

      Two tracks lifted from Gil's classic 1971 album 'Pieces Of A Man' back to back on A BGP 45. With its angry, spoken word vocal 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' went on to inspire the likes of Public Enemy decades later, while the track's low-slung funk groove has always made it a dancefloor favourite. On the flip 'Home Is Where The Hatred Is' is a jazzy soul / funk anthem with some of the best lyrics Gil ever wrote. 

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      The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
      Home Is Where The Hatred Is

      The Fight

      Home Is Where The Hate Is

        There is life in the West Midlands! The Fight hail from Dudley and are one of the few British bands to have signed for Fat Wreck Chords. Lead singer Kate (K8) is 18, 16 year old brother Jack is on drums and 17 year olds, Link and Matty V play guitar and bass. This is vintage new old skool with more than a little of the X-Ray Spex and the Ramones about them.


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