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Japanese Breakfast - Psychopomp - Vinyl Record

Japanese Breakfast - Psychopomp - Vinyl Record

  • Exciting News! This item is now available for pre-order. To avoid delays, please place pre-orders separately from in-stock items, as they will be held until the pre-order release date. If you order multiple pre-order titles, they will be shipped together based on the latest release date.
Regular price 128.00 NIS
Regular price Sale price 128.00 NIS
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Very hard to find in the US, we found these just outside of London and had them flown over for you! 

No further discounts, no coupon codes.

Japanese Breakfast's debut album, "Psychopomp," is a sonic masterpiece that shines brilliantly on vinyl. With a delicate blend of dream pop and indie rock, the album takes listeners on a journey of introspection and vulnerability. Michelle Zauner's ethereal vocals float effortlessly over shimmering guitar melodies and pulsating drums. The vinyl format enhances the album's immersive experience, allowing the warmth and richness of the sound to envelop the listener. From the haunting beauty of "In Heaven" to the infectious energy of "Everybody Wants to Love You," "Psychopomp" on vinyl captures the essence of Japanese Breakfast's artistry, making it a must-have for any music lover.

A1 In Heaven
A2 The Woman That Loves You
A3 Rugged Country
A4 Everybody Wants To Love You!
B1 Psychopomp
B2 Jane Cum
B3 Heft
B4 Moon On The Bath
B5 Triple 7

Shipping & Returns

Shipping
We ship within two business days when possible. Remember, Media Mail is cheap but gets very little love from the postal service. Expect long waits and few tracking updates. We recommend USPS Priority or UPS Ground.

Returns
Thirty days if unopened, you pay the postage to us. If the item is defective or the delivery person folded it, please reach out ASAP for us to fix the issue. After 30 days, you own it!

Care Instructions

Keep away from the sun.

Never place it next to a Justin Bieber record.

Treat it like your grandma, you know if she was a record. Know what I mean? Tender care, don't talk back, and never interupt during Murder She Wrote. Wait - what the hell was I writing about-

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