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Badman Recording Co
Featured Releases
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- Lisa Germano - No Elephants
- Lisa is known to a worldwide fan cult for a series of savagely honest and musically intrepid solo albums that commenced in the early '90s for the 4AD label, including the cynical debut Happiness in 1994 and the sexual-warfare-running-amok Geek the Girl, also from '94 (which was included in Spin's top 100 records of the 1990s). shop
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- Aina Haina - Aina Haina
- Aina Haina brims with a vibe reminiscent of bands like Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd- along with moody bands from 1980's that both band members grew up on. shop
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- My Morning Jacket - Chocolate and Ice LP
- My Morning Jacket, the Louisville, KY outfit that continue to defy categorization, return with a new EP entitled "Chocolate and Ice." Equal parts Southern Blues, Americana and dreamy psychaedelica, My Morning Jacket's appeal stems from, among other things, the hauntingly raw vocals of lead singer and guitarist, Jim James. shop
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- Starfucker - Starfucker
- Their debut album! Starfucker have delivered an absolutely infectious self-titled album described as “a cohesive package of electro indie pop with a light hip-hop after-taste." shop
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- Starf*cker - Jupiter
- Less than a year after their successful debut album, this Portland, Oregon quartet returns with eight infectious songs- pasted side by side to deliver a non-stop indie house party. shop
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BADMAN: From Our friends at Portland’s Willamette Week:
“Lovers’ last disc, I Am the West, was one of the best albums to come out of Portland in 2009—even if its release went under the radar for a lot of people. It marked a change in Lovers frontwoman/founder Carolyn Berk’s songwriting philosophy that took the band from being a singer-songwriter’s outlet to a full-on synth-driven pop group (with Kerby Ferris and Emily Kingan joining up along the way), and it did so masterfully.
Lovers’ next album (Dark Light) shouldn’t catch anyone by surprise, because we’re not going to let it. We’ll be premiering a few songs from the band’s forthcoming disc, due out on October 12 on Portland’s own Badman Recording Co.” -Casey Jarman -WWeek.com