Live At The X-Ray Cafe EP
Voodoo Doughnuts has expended into other hole-y offerings to now sell records on its very own record label. And your favorite band, The Dandy Warhols, is getting in on the hole scene:
What did The Dandy Warhols sound like before they became world-famous practitioners of neo-psychedelia and synthpop? What did they sound like during their eighth concert ever? Now we know. Comfortable shifting between shoegaze and garage rock, confident in their stage banter and poised for world domination! Live at the X-Ray Cafe is the third release in Voodoo’s “Tales from the Grease Trap” archival series. The recording, from July 8, 1994, was originally captured at Portland’s legendary all-ages venue the X-Ray Cafe. New York engineer Don Fury transferred the untouched multichannel analog cassette into his console, mixed it then mastered it along with input from Courtney Taylor-Taylor.
This recording is only available on 12-inch extended play vinyl from Voodoo. For heaven sake, bring home a dozen!
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