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Deaf Wish "st. Vincent's" 4 Song 7" Sub Pop Rare on 2040-motos

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Deaf Wish 7" release of "St. Vincent's" + "Cool Comment" b/w "Radjick Beach" + "Echo Location". This release is from Sub Pop Records (SP1116).

“St Vincent’s”, the new 7” EP from Melbourne, Australia’s Deaf Wish, is their first US release.  Deaf Wish have been blowing away audiences in Australia and the US since 2007 with a blistering blend of blown-out punk/noise-rock and layers of melodic haze not unlike early Sonic Youth. This EP follows three LPs and two 7”s on small Australian labels (Exo, Radio Records, Idget Records), and it will be out during the band’s 2014 US tour.

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The picture sleeve is in Mint shape. A close visual inspection of the playing surface shows Mint condition. I am the original owner of this record and it is unplayed

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