Posted on October 16th, 2017
Very excited to announce that we are co-releasing a vinyl version of the amazing Colossal the band debut EP with our friends Topshelf Records. Colossal were/are a criminally underrated band from Elgin, Illinois.
Colossal's stunning debut EP, informally known as "Brave the Elements" is just as powerful and impressive as the day it was released. Featuring incredibly tight, masterful instrumentation with soulful vocals that combine in a unique package that no other band could hope to replicate. Whether you've been waiting for this for years or you've never heard it before, you are in for a treat.
Each label has an exclusive color, so if you want both, go get the other one from Topshelf!
Pre-Order: http://countyourluckystars.limitedrun.com/…/602996-pre-orde…
Listen: https://countyourluckystars.bandcamp.com/album/colossal
Posted on July 1st, 2017
Happy 4th of July! To celebrate, get 30% off your entire order! Excludes specials/items already on sale. Promotion runs until July 4th at midnight EST. Get your savings on- for America!
Posted on June 22nd, 2017
We've got new represses of Free Throw's "Those Days Are Gone" and "Lavender Town" in stock now! New colors for Lavender Town include the Great Ball, so you don't want to miss out on that.
Get 'em while they are hot!: http://countyourluckystars.limitedrun.com/roster/f...
Posted on April 21st, 2017
Happy Record Store Day! To celebrate, we are having a sale all weekend, starting now. Get 25% off everything, except items already on sale/specialty items!
No code needed, go spend your little hearts out! Sale runs until Sunday night (4/23) at midnight EST.
Posted on April 8th, 2017
It's true- Empire! Empire! has a brand new music video, only about a year after they broke up! The video is incredible though, so we are just glad it exists at all. The video is for the song "A Keepsake" from their final LP You Will Eventually Be Forgotten, which features guest vocals from Bob Nanna of Braid fame.
The video itself is a throwback to the band's love of RPGs ala the Nintedo era. Think retro games like Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, the Legend of Zelda, etc.
Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxuKspXR8Qo