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DaveJ wrote:Should I have any problems ordering this tomorrow? Don't have the funds today and hoping they're be plenty left.
It really is. I got so far as to click the add to cart button, but go no further can I.Helios wrote:This is so painful, want to order it already.
fujee wrote:DaveJ wrote:Should I have any problems ordering this tomorrow? Don't have the funds today and hoping they're be plenty left.
I have no doubt it will be fine man, Warp is a huge label and this is one of their flagship bands. No sweat
ultrablue123 wrote:I'd just like to point out that June 10th is my birthday
DaveJ wrote:fujee wrote:DaveJ wrote:Should I have any problems ordering this tomorrow? Don't have the funds today and hoping they're be plenty left.
I have no doubt it will be fine man, Warp is a huge label and this is one of their flagship bands. No sweat
Cheers man, came so unexpectedly. I imagine they will have plenty, seeing as release is quite a bit away, but still a little worried. They better have em tomorrow!
Spenner wrote:
Woah.
Just sitting here looking at this image with Corsair playing. I feel like I get it. It shows the more barren and uninhabited land in the foreground, and it shows the cream of the crop lingering in the background. Tomorrow's harvest, the harvesting of that land into building infrastructure, evolving societies, making ground to new places and new technologies. But when you make a new harvest, you strip something down. A freshly harvested corn field is as barren as ever. And to harvest the land to build the next big city on, is to strip down what was once thriving there.
I think this album might play on the feeling of seeing your past change rapidly, get built over, making the appreciation for how things once were even stronger.
I REALLY can't wait to hear the new sound. I want to know what they're going forreally interested.
Spenner wrote:
Woah.
Just sitting here looking at this image with Corsair playing. I feel like I get it. It shows the more barren and uninhabited land in the foreground, and it shows the cream of the crop lingering in the background. Tomorrow's harvest, the harvesting of that land into building infrastructure, evolving societies, making ground to new places and new technologies. But when you make a new harvest, you strip something down. A freshly harvested corn field is as barren as ever. And to harvest the land to build the next big city on, is to strip down what was once thriving there.
I think this album might play on the feeling of seeing your past change rapidly, get built over, making the appreciation for how things once were even stronger.
I REALLY can't wait to hear the new sound. I want to know what they're going forreally interested.
Kathleen wrote:Spenner wrote:
I'm pretty sure that's San Francisco. Looking out from here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Air_Station_Alameda
As you can see here, it looks across the bay.
http://www.couperus.org/Albums/Oakland/Alameda-NAS.jpg
Source: I've been to San Francisco a lot for work.
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