‼️ Giveaway ‼️ @band_cola 's new album Cost of Living Adjustment is out now & we're giving away a very *rare test pressing !
Just tag a friend you want to share this perfect music with, both follow @firetalkrecs or @firetalkshop & boom youre entered. We'll pick a winner next week !
Join us Thursday May 28th at 7pm sharp for an early listen to @boardsofcanada 's new LP 'Inferno' - we will have copies + goveaways stocked ✅ 1st come / 1st served
📍 67 West St Greenpoint Brooklyn
Out now & stocked ✅ Cost of Living Adjustment the third album from @band_cola on @firetalkrecs 💥
Cost of Living Adjustment is the sort-of self-titled album from Cola, the Montreal trio of Tim Darcy (vocals/guitar), Ben Stidworthy (bass), and Evan Cartwright (percussion). C.O.L.A. — an acronym for Cost of Living Adjustment — is a fitting conceptual framework for the band's third record. Why? Because C.O.L.A. considers, among other things, socialism vs. hell. It considers: rolling the dice of life. The erie and sweet pangs that nostalgia can provoke. Following two studio LPs which earned the trio praise from Rolling Stone (Best Indie Rock Albums of 2024), Pitchfork (Best Rock Albums of 2024), Stereogum (Best Songs of 2022) and more, Cost of Living Adjustment is abstract, oblique, sometimes strange, whatever you want to call it. But it is also beautiful, in the classic sense. Beautiful like a painting can be beautiful. It touches on the sublime. It is Cola, the band, at their very best.
we have the new @band_cola LP stocked on limited tangerine color vinyl + a small amount of signed copies left. come get it early this week and be the first to hear 💥
📍 67 West St. Greenpoint Brooklyn
Shop Pick ✅ the new one from @resavoir who will be performing and signing records in the shop today at 4:30pm
As Miller puts it, “Themes For Dreams is a sleepytime record.” It’s an album-length relaxant that surprises as much as it soothes. Beyond being an aid for slumber, it’s concerned with entering new phases and shedding past versions of yourself. It’s the first self-released LP of Miller’s oeuvre and one that captures an artist finding tranquility in undiluted songwriting.