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I don't think i made my point clear. Sorry about that. Motorpsycho releases are never overpriced in my opinion. Quite a lot of them are ridiculously cheap, like the boxsets. But, if you buy it all it still costs you a lot of money. But this is in no way complaining, i just can imagine that not everybody always has the money lying around to buy everything that comes out. I couldn't afford the Motorpsychedelic Fragments thingie at the time which i am still sad about.
Last or least favorite? I love the Folk Flest package. The music is magical for the most part. Expensive but well worth the money. Like every mp release imo. And it isn't that expensive compared to a lot of other bands releases. Like the Velvet Underground boxsets. But all in all a lot of money if one wants to buy everything mp puts out. Which is what i want.
O yeah absolutely!
Bummer for you. I can imagine you can't buy everything they put out. Quite an expensive hobby, being a Motorpsycho fan.
I don't think there will be a Spotify version. Is the Folk Flest album on Spotify?
I wonder how long it will take to sell out. It surprises me that the Folk Flest package still isn't sold out.
I quite like the little song that you can listen at Stickman. Curious about the rest!
Now up for preorder! Ordered mine already. Even more excited after reading ThorEgil's post. Subtitels!
Ah ok, thanks. So not much drums i assume?
Paradiso and Hedon for me. Can't wait!
Sounds like a pretty impressive package. Very looking forward to this! I wonder how the music is. No drummer but i see a srumkit in the pictures. Anyway, it sorta feels like the Folk Flest release which i love.
Allright! Now that's good news! I am very curious about their next step.
Why LA? Which studio? Who's producing? Does this mean that finally something is happening in the USA? Tour? Record deal? Rick Rubin? Questions, questions…
This is such good news! I had never heard of the guy nor the band he plays in and i must say i am pleasantly surprised with what i heard so far. Thanks for the link to the interview ThorEgil. I am looking forward to the next album and tour.
Wow, that's a very cool introduction to people who don't know the band, and that in a magazine like Mojo. Good for the boys.
Good point indeed. I've ordered and received both the box as the Blissard book from Stickman and that was a lot cheaper than ordering from Konkurent (their Dutch distributor) which has it will be sending it out the 8th. So, all you unfortunate people who haven't received it, my guess is you will still have it sooner than you will find it in the shops. But i must confess, i would be totally bummed out if i hadn's received my package today.
So, the boxset. I haven't had much time yet to digest the thing but here some thoughts.
– The liner notes are entertaining and usefull as expected. Good read!
– The box and the artwork is amazing.
– I've listened to the first disc and i must say i like the 3EP format quite a lot. Makes the experience a litte different.
– Listened to a bit off the live stuff. Hogwash is fantastic. The sound is not that far from the recording on the Haircuts DVD (the bonus one)
– Although i like the 3EP thing it's still weird to me that Back to Source was only included on the vinyl edition. One one favorite MP songs.
– No problems with the sound of the live stuff although i like the sound on Roadworks I better to name one.
– i am repeating my self which means this box met my expectations.
I hope they keep this reissue series going! And agree with Kjellepelle on the live Bard shows. I especially remember a long and fantastic My Best Friend.
I don't know. The album itself is two discs already. Disc 3 the ep's and some outtakes (it would surprise me if there aren't any) and disc 4 more live stuff? Wild speculation this off course.
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