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Lippy
FootstoneDRM007
Release Date - Feb 2, 2010Lippy. The classic 1995 Dromedary release that helped establish Footstone as one of the greatest NY/NJ indie bands of the 90s, is now available for the first time in 15 years!
This Northeast indie classic is available in all the major online music stores, and high-quality 256kbps MP3s are available for purchase right here at the Dromedary site!
We also have a very limited number of physical CDs, straight from 1995 for you to purchase – the price of the CDs is just $13.99 ppd.
And don’t forget Saturday, February 6 – for one night only – Footstone reunites at Maxwell’s in Hoboken!
“A wealth of tight, punchy power pop, delivered with musical authority. The rhythm section drives the songs with controlled force, while the guitars fatten out and color the sound, providing lots of hum-along hooks in the process.”
-Oculus“A very cool blend of pop, punk, and alternative rock. Very melodic, very tight band, very clean, balanced mix. ‘Mad-G’ is a real standout track, with a kind of DC post-emo influenced sound.”
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The 65's
Strike Hard!
We’re incredibly proud and thrilled to present to you Strike Hard!, the unbelievable debut LP from The 65’s.
Joe Wawrzyniak of Jersey Beat says “there’s a real depth and maturity at work here that’s both affecting and impressive in equal measure. A sterling album.”
Pick up your copy on CD or digital download today!

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Shirk Circus
This Band Will Destroy Your Life
Fifteen years in the making, here it is: the long-awaited third album from New Jersey indie greats Shirk Circus. We hope you love it as much as we do.

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The Mommyheads
Delicate Friction
We’re proud to share with you the North American version of Delicate Friction, the latest pop classic from The Mommyheads.


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Right around the same time we got bit by the indie bug here at Dromedary Rev. 2.0, Cuppa Joe’s primary songwriter Doug Larkin began writing and recording a new batch of songs as well. A year later, after relocating back to New Jersey, he teamed up with drummer Steve Spatucci for the band’s first album in more than a decade. Coming this February!
