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American Weekend (Red / White Swirl Vinyl)

American Weekend (Red / White Swirl Vinyl)

Katie Crutchfield, under the name Waxahatchee, made her debut album during a snowstorm in the winter of 2012. She dedicated it ā€œto anyone who had woke up and realized their identity is blurry, has had to clumsily get to know themselves, has hit a bottom, has felt self-deprecating and vagrant, and to anyone who has ridden out a shitstorm.ā€

She called it American Weekend. She means ā€œAmerican Weekendā€ in the same wide way that Kurt Cobain means ā€œTeen Spirit,ā€ less social construct than natural phenomenon. This is a lo-fi masterpiece in the league of Lou Barlow and the Softies. We should consider it a descendent of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska, or else temper it no lower than Essential Listening.

$11.29

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American Weekend (Red / White Swirl Vinyl)—

$37.63

$11.29

American Weekend (Red / White Swirl Vinyl)

Katie Crutchfield, under the name Waxahatchee, made her debut album during a snowstorm in the winter of 2012. She dedicated it ā€œto anyone who had woke up and realized their identity is blurry, has had to clumsily get to know themselves, has hit a bottom, has felt self-deprecating and vagrant, and to anyone who has ridden out a shitstorm.ā€

She called it American Weekend. She means ā€œAmerican Weekendā€ in the same wide way that Kurt Cobain means ā€œTeen Spirit,ā€ less social construct than natural phenomenon. This is a lo-fi masterpiece in the league of Lou Barlow and the Softies. We should consider it a descendent of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska, or else temper it no lower than Essential Listening.

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Katie Crutchfield, under the name Waxahatchee, made her debut album during a snowstorm in the winter of 2012. She dedicated it ā€œto anyone who had woke up and realized their identity is blurry, has had to clumsily get to know themselves, has hit a bottom, has felt self-deprecating and vagrant, and to anyone who has ridden out a shitstorm.ā€

She called it American Weekend. She means ā€œAmerican Weekendā€ in the same wide way that Kurt Cobain means ā€œTeen Spirit,ā€ less social construct than natural phenomenon. This is a lo-fi masterpiece in the league of Lou Barlow and the Softies. We should consider it a descendent of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska, or else temper it no lower than Essential Listening.

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