Author Topic: TRANZMITORS "Look what you're doing" 45 THIRD press out now - 100 GREEN MARBLE  (Read 477 times)

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TRANZMITORS "Look what you're doing" b/w "Teenage filmstar" 45

Third pressing of this killer single from Vancouver's finest power-pop punk outfit; both previous pressings (300 each) sold out in days.  We've now got the third (and probably final) pressing in stock, 300 more on black and 100 numbered copies on green marble, these being the first and only colour copies. 

Colour vinyl is first come, first served!  Most are already gone but there should be enough to fill today's orders.

USA: $5.50US
Canada: $5.00US
Everywhere else: $7.50US

Add $4 per additional copy.

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Email uglyxpop (at) yahoo (dot) com for wholesale inquiries-- and if you've already written, you can expect a reply this weekend.

I stole the format and prices here from Jeff G, punk rock labour-saving device extraordinaire.  Thanks, sir.

Tranzmitors - “Look What You’re Doing” b/w “Teenage Filmstar” 7”
(Ugly Pop)
Joyous, revved-up, inspired pub-pop from Vancouver, BC. “Look What You’re Doing” is one catchy powerpearl of a leadoff track, filled with appropriately tricky wordsmithery and the bashing riffs to match, vocal harmonies, handclaps, and a spirited jangle for a spine. “Teenage Filmstar” rolls out at 33, and slowed down the inner machinations of this band become more apparent: faux-Brit vocals for authenticity (no, he's actually English - Simon), but precision-tooled musicianship which would suggest these guys might be ready to graduate to full-length status sooner than later. But we all know that singles are where the action is, and if you wanted action, you’d want this record. Its simple charms will work their way to the center of your brain within no time. Unfortunately you’ll probably have to go searching for this single as it’s been out of print for a minute, but it’s one of those kinds of records where, if you were to pay more, you’d see the value in it almost instantly upon first spin. If you’re going to go through the trouble of emulating past glories of rock, you’d better come off like you mean it, and the Tranzmitors certainly sound as if they do. Crazy high recommendation. (Dusted mag)
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