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BAMBARA - Birthmarks LP

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BAMBARA - Birthmarks LP

RED VINYL.

Bambara, an extraordinary, night-inclined, modernist rock band steeped in Southern Gothic, have perfected their macabre vision with their fifth album, "Birthmarks." Working with co-producer Graham Sutton of British experimental pioneers Bark Psychosis (a man also largely responsible for the seminal records of These New Puritans), it's less a concept album than an astonishingly complex work of storytelling, featuring unforgettable characters, including the aforementioned C&W karaoke bar siren with halo hair and a one-eyed murderer begging for the electric chair—all not exactly set to music, but actually born of it.

RED VINYL.

Bambara, an extraordinary, night-inclined, modernist rock band steeped in Southern Gothic, have perfected their macabre vision with their fifth album, "Birthmarks." Working with co-producer Graham Sutton of British experimental pioneers Bark Psychosis (a man also largely responsible for the seminal records of These New Puritans), it's less a concept album than an astonishingly complex work of storytelling, featuring unforgettable characters, including the aforementioned C&W karaoke bar siren with halo hair and a one-eyed murderer begging for the electric chair—all not exactly set to music, but actually born of it.

$6,077.62

Original: $20,258.75

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BAMBARA - Birthmarks LP—

$20,258.75

$6,077.62

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RED VINYL.

Bambara, an extraordinary, night-inclined, modernist rock band steeped in Southern Gothic, have perfected their macabre vision with their fifth album, "Birthmarks." Working with co-producer Graham Sutton of British experimental pioneers Bark Psychosis (a man also largely responsible for the seminal records of These New Puritans), it's less a concept album than an astonishingly complex work of storytelling, featuring unforgettable characters, including the aforementioned C&W karaoke bar siren with halo hair and a one-eyed murderer begging for the electric chair—all not exactly set to music, but actually born of it.