UPDATE – The spray-painted covers are sold out, and the ‘buy’ link now takes you to the home page where you can buy the other two variants.
The ever-so-beautiful first 7” from a brand new record label…that’s a mighty fine gift. Say hello to Greenway Records, yall.
The Young Rochelles have made camp in Long Island, writing upbeat pop punk with tongue-in-cheek lyrics. They’ve covered The Ramones and The Methadones, and written songs like I Need My Mommy To Do My Laundry. They’re a bunch of kids that never grew up, they’re carrying the torch from the Blink 182s, Sum 41s and NOFXs of yesteryear, and they’re having a blast doing it.
Greenway Records is going all out for their debut release, and they’ve made three variants for your perusal. The rarest of these is an individually-numbered, spray-painted linocut cover with clear and green splatter vinyl. Tasty and mischievous. Buy a copy and support a young and upcoming label.
Listen to a track from a previous EP below.
The Details
Clear with Green Splatter Vinyl!
Limited to 50 Copies for sale!
VARIANT Spray Paint Linocut Cover
Cover Hand-Printed by artist Dan Curran
Band Made Double-Sided Insert
Hand Numbered Cover
ALL PREORDERS INCLUDE GREENWAY SWAG!
PICTURES CANNOT CAPTURE HOW AWESOME THESE COVERS ARE! HAND SPRAY PAINTED, EACH ONE IS UNIQUE!
Tracklist:
A1: Stay-at-Home Man
A2: Junkie Rat
B1: Meltdown
MP3 Download Included
Official Release Day: Jan 20 2015
All Vinyl Preorders Will Ship To Arrive On Or Before Release Date
Price $10
- Buying!
- Maybe Buy
- Not My Style
- Too Expensive