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HNY - Here You Can Touch the Sky
Very excited to be able to present the vinyl issue of HNY's "Here You Can Touch The Sky". Over the past few years, HNY has
released some stellar cassettes through Ranky Tanky, Not Not Fun, and Goaty Tapes when finding some free time from shredding
with Social Junk. Here You Can Touch The Sky is a half hour full of haunting guitar + vocal work that was released in 2008 through
Ranky Tanky and is now ready to shine on vinyl. This record collects all the songs from the original cassette release and includes one
previously released instrumental.
Limited to 500 copies (167 clear with orange splatter. 333 translucent orange) with a printed 11x11 insert with lyrics.
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H.N.Y.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
New H.N.Y cassette "How I Learned To Live" out now
I have to say I am pretty psyched about this tape, released by Ranky Tanky. Also look out for a full length vinyl Amethyst Sunset release/details when I get them.
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HNY "How I Learned to Live" C22
Heather Nicole Young, or HNY, is back with her first tape in over a year. Less is more they say. Some moments on here remind me of textures from "Soundtracks from the Blind" by the Swans. I know Heather pretty well, she positively shreds on the guitar, when she feels like it. Theres a little taste of that here along with some 3am basement clatter, dying cassette vocal harmonies,and more high quality stuff you would expect from her.Another winner in a nearly flawless discography.
Audio samples available at: http://soundcloud.com/rtchamps
You can PayPal me: neko.jung@gmail.com
or other arrangements can be made...
$7 for the States, $9 everywhere else
HNY "How I Learned to Live" C22
Heather Nicole Young, or HNY, is back with her first tape in over a year. Less is more they say. Some moments on here remind me of textures from "Soundtracks from the Blind" by the Swans. I know Heather pretty well, she positively shreds on the guitar, when she feels like it. Theres a little taste of that here along with some 3am basement clatter, dying cassette vocal harmonies,and more high quality stuff you would expect from her.Another winner in a nearly flawless discography.
Audio samples available at: http://soundcloud.com/rtchamps
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