At long last, the Big Night In LP, Super Dualism, is available on bandcamp, and notably in various record stores in the Chicago area, including (but not limited to) Reckless, Bric a Brac and Record Breakers. And even more notably, at our local record store here in Antioch, Reef Records, who have already sold two copies to total strangers based on it playing on the store stereo, and having a display copy available so everyone can check out the 3D gatefold. I’m proud of it sonically, I think it’s a good compromise between a throw back sound that lends itself to the band’s Rock n Roll elements and the modern edge that the heavier tracks demand. But I’m also proud of it as a physical product thanks to the artwork by Jeremy Mlodik and the thankless task of graphic design and layout by Dave. I know vinyl is a delicate medium (I’ve been perfecting my LP unsleeving skills from a young age) but when the internet breaks forever and all those servers are scavenged for parts to fight the rising robot hoards, Super Dualism will survive well into the 22nd century, 3D glasses included.

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