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Already a top contender for Album of the year Now this classic debut is available with free extra radio sessions cd to coincice with UK dates in December and a bunch of UK press running soon.

The songs on this Radio sessions CD are: 1 Nikkis Cube 2 ( ) 3 Bataille 4 Oh Yoko 5 Open Your Heart 6 Think 7 Nick fans of The Wipers, My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., Husker Du. Part of the new and legitimately underground NY h/c scene. LP album art is hand silk screened & includes download card. The Men yes, The, are a four-piece post punk outfit from Brooklyn, NY. Their catalog which began in 2008 with a hand-dubbed selfreleased demo cassette has grown to include two LPs- We Are the Men and Immaculada- two more tapes, and a 7.

They have toured three times, played over 75 shows and have grown a following of die hard fans crowding into living rooms and basements throughout the five boroughs desperately trying to see them. The buzz in their hometown has grown so fervent that the Village Voice debuted this albums first single, Bataille a full six months before the record was scheduled to street. Named for the famed French pornographic writer the track review expounds, rides a pug-ugly joy-punk riff into almost krautrock oblivioncomplete with gorgeous voice cracks and face-mooshing distortion. Nick Chiericozzi, Mark Perro and Chris Hansell recorded this album at Python Patrol in 2010. Rich Samis joined the band shortly after and is now their full time drummer. Having three songwriters in the band allows them to pull from innumerable post punk sources, referencing drone, metal, shoegaze, and even Suicide lyrics on Leave Home.

Recording to tape for the first time here, using elements of distortion, feedback, pop hooks, and a couple of beautifully destructive instrumental passages, The Men have been described by Mishka as, more composers than musicians. They have breathed new life into the genre of hardcore and created a seminal album that is truly for punks of all ages.

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