Grave Goods - Tuesday Nothing Exists (LP)

Tuesday Nothing Exists
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DINKED EDITION #206

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Taking influence from early post-punk and minimalist rock, the music of Grave Goods has been described as urgent and demanding, claustrophobic yet spacious, and they're guaranteed to grab your attention. Featuring current and former members of PINS, Girls Names, and September Girls, the sartre-rock trio are based between Manchester, Belfast and Dublin. Their influences come from early post-punk and minimalist rock, with music that is visceral and angular, set against a lyrical backdrop of existential ennui.

Lyrically, debut album Tuesday. Nothing Exists. was spawned via Lois' love of Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre as it summarises our existence, and she felt like someone had written down how she sees the world. The album's lyrics are all exploring existential philosophy, and about how everything is pointless so everything has complete meaning, and only you know what that is for you. Whilst musically they wanted the sound to be minimal, uncomfortable, unusual, angular, and abrasive.

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- LP
- HOT PINK VINYL

INCLUDES:

- HAND NUMBERED RISOGRAPH PRINTED INSERTS
- INSERT OF HANDWRITTEN NOTES ON SATRE'S NAUSEA BOOK PAGES
Tracklist:

1. Come
2. Source
3. Miles
4. None
5. Story
6. Eneeway
7. Die