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Chastity Belt- Time to Go Home

SKU: 098787308624
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the album cover for Chastity Belt - Time to Go Home
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Chastity Belt is a rock band consisting of four friends - guitarists Julia Shapiro and Lydia Lund, bassist Annie Truscott, and drummer Gretchen Grimm. They met in a tiny college town in Eastern Washington, but their story begins for real in Seattle, that celebrated home of Macklemore and the Twelfth Man. Following a post-grad summer apart, a handful of shows and enthusiastic responses from the city’s DIY community led them, as it has countless others, into a cramped practice space. They emerged with a debut album, No Regerts, sold it out faster than anyone involved thought possible, and toured America, a country that embraced them with open-ish arms. Now they’re back and the tab is settled, the lights are out, the birds are making noise even though the sun isn’t really up yet: it’s Time to Go Home, their second long-player and first for Hardly Art.

Tracklist:

  1. Drone
  2. Trapped
  3. Why Try
  4. Cool Slut
  5. On the Floor
  6. The Thing
  7. Joke
  8. Lydia
  9. IDC
  10. Time to Go Home
Format: New CD/Rock

Chastity Belt- Time to Go Home

SKU: 098787308624
Regular price ¥98.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 03.23.2015

 
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Chastity Belt is a rock band consisting of four friends - guitarists Julia Shapiro and Lydia Lund, bassist Annie Truscott, and drummer Gretchen Grimm. They met in a tiny college town in Eastern Washington, but their story begins for real in Seattle, that celebrated home of Macklemore and the Twelfth Man. Following a post-grad summer apart, a handful of shows and enthusiastic responses from the city’s DIY community led them, as it has countless others, into a cramped practice space. They emerged with a debut album, No Regerts, sold it out faster than anyone involved thought possible, and toured America, a country that embraced them with open-ish arms. Now they’re back and the tab is settled, the lights are out, the birds are making noise even though the sun isn’t really up yet: it’s Time to Go Home, their second long-player and first for Hardly Art.

Tracklist:

  1. Drone
  2. Trapped
  3. Why Try
  4. Cool Slut
  5. On the Floor
  6. The Thing
  7. Joke
  8. Lydia
  9. IDC
  10. Time to Go Home