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Sheer Mag - Need To Feel Your Love

Details

Format: CD
Label: THIRD MAN RECORDS
Rel. Date: 10/27/2023
UPC: 810074424127

Need To Feel Your Love
Artist: Sheer Mag
Format: CD
New: Available $12.98 $ 11.57 ON SALE
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Meet Me in the Street
2. Need to Feel Your Love
3. Just Can't Get Enough
4. Expect the Bayonet
5. Rank ; File
6. Turn It Up
7. Suffer Me
8. Pure Desire
9. Until You Find the One 1
10. Milk ; Honey 1
11. Can't Play It Cool 1
12. (Say Goodbye to) Sophie Scholl

More Info:

History has shown that the greatest bands-bands with that certain, ever elusive quality called lasting power-neither conform to nor buck the trends of their time, but rather force the times to catch up to them. Sheer Mag has such lasting power in droves. After almost a decade spent carving out a career that has already become the stuff of modern underground legend, the band's new stand-alone single, "All Lined Up," comes alongside the announcement of their signing to Third Man Records-their first partnership with a larger independent label-who will also be physically and digitally re-releasing the entirety of Sheer Mag's back-catalogue, including their cult-beloved early EPs I (2014), II (2015), and III (2016), as well as their first two breakthrough LPs, Need To Feel Your Love (2017) and A Distant Call (2019). Sheer Mag's sensibility, as fervently beloved by baseball-tee clad garage rockers and tattoo-less indie kids as it is by leather-and-stud-loyal punks, finds it's strength in an unconventional mixture of refined complexity and straight-forward pop prowess. Seamlessly trading between head-turning guitar heroics and a charmingly timeless blend of disco, hard rock, and garage inflected hooks, Sheer Mag's oft-referenced, never-replicated sound has played an undeniably large role in stoking the current resurgence of interest power-pop forward rock music. While quickly adopted as a fan-favorite amongst the sweat-caked crowds of the early 2010's underground, time has attested to Sheer Mag's singular cultural mutability: though never straying too far from their home-town Philadelphian origins.
        
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