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Flying Suit
MommyheadsDRM012
Release Date - May 18, 2010The Mommyheads
Flying Suit
Heroes of Indie Music says it “might be the greatest indie reissue of 2010.” New York Magazine called it “an embarrassment of riches.” For us, it’s one of our favorite records ever, and we’re so excited to be able to offer it to you again after all these years.
Flying Suit is considered by many to be one of the greatest indie records of the 90s. Beautifully remastered by Fred Kevorkian (White Stripes, Phish, Stuyvesant), the fidelity of this reissue is magnificent – and the record contains three bonus tracks that were not found on the original. The tracks – “Box,” “Over,” and “Day Job,” were recorded during the same era, and fit wonderfully in this collection.
You can hear the CD in its entirety, streaming for FREE right here on the Dromedary website.
And after you fall in love, you can purchase the MP3 downloads for just $9.99, or a high-quality CD-R with updated artwork for just $13.99 ppd.
Check out what all the rock critics call “perfect pop.” Enjoy.
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Mommyheads
Flying Suit
Flying Suit is considered by many to be one of the greatest indie records of the 90s. Beautifully remastered by Fred Kevorkian (White Stripes, Phish, Stuyvesant), the fidelity of this reissue is magnificent – and the record contains three bonus tracks that were not found on the original. The tracks – “Box,” “Over,” and “Day Job,” were recorded during the same era, and fit wonderfully in this collection.
And now, we’ve added a FREE concert video to the download! That’s right, when you download Flying Suit from this website, you get the complete, remastered Flying Suit, plus the three bonus tracks, and a DVD-quality concert video of the band performing “Worm” this past May at the Cave, in Sundyberg, Sweden!

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Friends, Romans, Countrymen
I Am Spartacus.
Burly pop-core, Jersey City style, for your listening pleasure. After a long wait, this NJ indie treasure finally enjoys wide distribution – pick it up now!

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cuppa joe
Nurture
Classic Cuppa tunes like “Bottlerocket,” “French Toast,” and “Broken Arms.” A fresh recording of “Sitting Limit.” Previously unreleased tracks like “Backseat Window,” and a revisit of “Meanings,” the band’s first indie release from the long out-of-print 1992 Dromedary compilation Nothing Smells Quite Like Elizabeth. All for ten bucks.


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