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Don't Tell Me Now [KLP046]

by The Halo Benders

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  • Cassette + Digital Album

    The cassette tape version of the second album from The Halo Benders, Don't Tell Me Now [KLP046].

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  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    The second album by The Halo Benders, Don't Tell Me Now [KLP046], on the long-playing phonograph record format.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Don't Tell Me Now [KLP046] via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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  • Full Digital Discography

    Get all 3 The Halo Benders releases available on Bandcamp and save 35%.

    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of The Rebels Not In [KLP081], Don't Tell Me Now [KLP046], and God Don't Make No Junk [KLP029]. , and , .

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about

Heaven sent with a halo bent. Doug Martsch (Built to Spill, Treepeople) joins forces with other underground folks from his past and future: Steve Fisk (Pell Mell, Pigeonhed, Duck Hunt), Calvin Johnson (Beat Happening, Dub Narcotic Sound System), Wayne Flower (Treepeople, Violent Green, Ralf Youtz Feelings, Built to Spill). The Dub Narcotic studios are the meeting place for this feast of empty headed loudmouth doorbell rock done backwards, from basement to bombshelter.

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released January 16, 1996

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The Halo Benders Olympia, Washington

Out of the basement rock n' rule that is Dub Narcotic Studio it comes. Doug Martsch visits Olympia from Boise bringing a guitar and other battered ideas. Calvin Johnson sang and played along. Other Boisians-in-exile like Ralf Youtz and Wayne Flower contributed to the melee. Steve Fisk played keyboards through ancient amplifiers helping sort it out at the mixing console. Heaven sent with halo bent. ... more

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