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This is a brand new and unopened CD by Flock.Of Dimes, titled 'Head Of Roses'. The album comes in a cardboard sleeve and is in mint condition. It is a 2021 release under the record label Sub Pop, and features a mix of pop, alternative and rock genres. The CD grading is listed as Mint (M) and the inlay is also in mint condition. Additionally, the CD is sealed and has not been opened or played. This is a great addition to any music collection, and is perfect for fans of Flock.Of Dimes or anyone who enjoys the aforementioned genres.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelSub Pop
EAN0098787140521
eBay Product ID (ePID)16052247918
Product Key Features
Era2020s
Run Time2440 Sec
FormatCD
Release Year2021
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenrePop, Alternative, Rock
StyleIndie Electronic, Ethereal
TypeAlbum
ArtistFlock of Dimes
Release TitleHead of Roses
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
DistributionIntegral/Cinram Novum
Number of Tracks10
Reviews"Even as she surveys heartbreak and self-doubt, Jenn Wasner’s second solo album sounds confident. Textural layers of guitar and synth offer depth, yet allow her voice to lead the way.", "Jenn Wasner of Wye Oak fine-tunes the synth-forward style that has defined both projects to this point, dialing drum machines and other electronic sounds back while bringing guitars -- sometimes thunderous and distorted, others gentle and twangy -- more to the forefront.", "HEAD OF ROSES is full of spacious guitar compositions, designed to draw attention to Wasner’s silky voice -- a winsome instrument used to deliver rough truths."
Additional InformationJenn Wasner's second solo outing as Flock of Dimes is a poignant and luminous examination of heartbreak.