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Her Space Holiday

Home Is Where You Hang Yourself - 25th Anniversary Edition

    Following his post-hardcore heroics with Indian Summer and Calm, Marc Bianchi unplugged his distortion pedal and switched on the four track. From his boyhood San Mateo, California bedroom, Her Space Holiday explores the bewilderment of young adulthood through a dreamy prozac lens. This expanded 25th anniversary edition of Home Is Where You Hang Yourself includes an extra LP of remixed songs from Duster, Bright Eyes, Micromars, and Mahogany, an elegant tip-on jacket, lyrics, and 20 milligrams of millennial malaise. Ask your doctor if Her Space Holiday is right for you.

    TRACK LISTING

    SIDE A
    Home Is Where You Hang Yourself
    Snakecharmer
    Through The Eyes Of A Child
    A Matter Of Trust
    The Doctor And The DJ

    SIDE B
    Sleeping Pills
    Famous To Me
    Can You Blame Me?
    Sugar Water
    Homecoming

    Side C
    Her Space Holiday–Misery Loves Company (Space Is Easy Mix)
    Aspera Ad Astra–Godspeed (Freedom Fighters Mix)
    Bright Eyes–Contrast And Compare (Making Words Work Mix)
    Novasonic Down Hyperspace–Sounds Just Like An Ocean (Ocean Floored Mix)
    Re Wired

    Side D
    Micromars–Smile Decoy (To Mars And Back Mix)
    Mahogany–Singing Arc Lamp (Natural Satellites Mix)
    Duster–And Things Are Mostly Ghosts (Version Overdose Mix)
    Her Space Holiday–Famous To Me (Hurtful Kid Mix)
    Tapping

    Home Is Where

    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.

      TRACK LISTING

      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 

      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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