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Protomartyr- No Passion All Technique (Indie Exclusive Blue Vinyl)

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Protomartyr- No Passion All Technique (Indie Exclusive Blue Vinyl) - Darkside Records
Protomartyr- No Passion All Technique (Indie Exclusive Blue Vinyl) - Darkside Records

Vinyl LP pressing. When Protomartyr - vocalist Joe Casey, guitarist Greg Ahee, bassist Scott Davidson, drummer Alex Leonard - stepped into a studio together for the first time, in November 2011, they didn't know they were about to record an album. With only four hours of studio time booked and one case of beer between them, their plan was to walk out with enough songs for a seven-inch single. Instead, at the suggestion of engineer Chris Koltay, the newly formed Detroit outfit recorded as much as they possibly could, in what little time they had. They left with 21 songs - enough material for two singles and a full-length album that, years later, is still vital listening.

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Limited Edition

Protomartyr- No Passion All Technique (Indie Exclusive Blue Vinyl)

SKU: 887830015431
Regular price ¥162.00
Unit price
per
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Vinyl LP pressing. When Protomartyr - vocalist Joe Casey, guitarist Greg Ahee, bassist Scott Davidson, drummer Alex Leonard - stepped into a studio together for the first time, in November 2011, they didn't know they were about to record an album. With only four hours of studio time booked and one case of beer between them, their plan was to walk out with enough songs for a seven-inch single. Instead, at the suggestion of engineer Chris Koltay, the newly formed Detroit outfit recorded as much as they possibly could, in what little time they had. They left with 21 songs - enough material for two singles and a full-length album that, years later, is still vital listening.

Shop online at Darkside Records 24/7.

Follow us on Instagram.