Shit & Shine: Jealous of Shit & Shine

Shit & Shine SKU: 28225133
Shit & Shine: Jealous of Shit & Shine

Shit & Shine: Jealous of Shit & Shine

Shit & Shine SKU: 28225133

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Jealous of Shit & Shine
Artist: Shit & Shine
Label: Riot Season
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 666017290515
Genre: Rock

Long overdue vinyl release of Shit and Shine's second album, Jealous of Shit and Shine' originally released by Riot Season on CD only in 2006. Back when Shit and Shine were just a mere two piece with a wicked sense of humor and a lawnmower, Jealous of Shit and Shine came out and knocked folks bandy. The original CD didn't last long and was never repressed, and since then Craig Clouse has been badgering Riot Season to give it a vinyl release. So here it is, in (almost) all of it's original fucked up glory. The audio has been tweaked a little to make it more vinyl friendly by the man himself in his Texas bunker, but it's still a completely messed up brain fuck of an album. The kind only two men and a lawnmower can make. Split into two parts, side A is the live favorite Practicing to Be a Doctor, almost 24 minutes of pounding tribal drums and a ridiculously addictive bassline that just rolls on and on... if you never saw them do this live with anything up to 30 drummers you missed out big-time. Maybe they'll bust it out again one day. Side B features the more wacky/noise/avant-garde side of Shit and Shine. Chaotic, distorted blasts; mesmeric chuntering; tortured guitars and drums disguised as seven tracks. Absolutely fucking delightful, and absolutely like nobody else out there. 100% Shit and Shine. It's no wonder folks were jealous. NME listed Jealous of Shit and Shine at #89 in their 100 Lost Albums You Need to Know feature, for which Jeremy Pritchard of Everything Everything wrote, I love Jealous of Shit and Shine the same way I love everything they do; the utter wretchedness coupled with humor; the surprising depth of what could seem initially like a one-dimensional sound; the cast iron but utterly uncontrived 'absolutely don't give a fuck about what you think ness', that it exudes. Although it sounds really abrasive, some song titles and the artwork spell out their playful streak pretty clearly. Summed up well. Neon pink LP housed in PVC sleeve sealed with sticker. Includes download code. Limited edition of 300. One off pressing; no repress.

Tracks:
1.1 Practicing to Be a Doctor
1.2 Here Come the Vikings
1.3 Seeing Life Through a Young Man's Eyes
1.4 Kitten Mask
1.5 When Extreme Dogs Go Wrong
1.6 Unchained Ladies Shopper
1.7 No Darling, It's a Pentagram
1.8 Hot Vodka
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