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La Dispute/Touche Amore Searching For A Pulse/ The Worth of the World 7 EP Vinyl
  • La Dispute and Touche Amore's Collaborative 7 - inch EP Vinyl: 'Searching For A Pulse/ The Worth of the World'

La Dispute/Touche Amore Searching For A Pulse/ The Worth of the World 7 EP Vinyl

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'Searching for a Pulse/The Worth of the World' is an amazing musical and emotional blend of two close - friend bands. Despite different locations and backgrounds, they share a passion for creating honest art to explore daily life's deeper aspects. The songs on this record talk about the sometimes overwhelming mediocrity of daily life, focusing on how the environment affects oneself and reconciling discontent in the face of self - doubt. Musically, this 7 - inch vinyl shows a new approach for both bands. They aimed to find a musical middle ground, pushing into new creative areas and adding a unique consistency. The result is a 4 - song exploration of life, with two musical snapshots from different cities showing the same uncertainty everywhere and challenging the creative process. Recorded in Los Angeles and New York around the same time, it features collaborative digital and hand - drawn art by La Dispute's Adam Vass and Touche Amore's Nick Steinhardt, and vocal collaborations between the bands' vocalists. 'SFAP/TWOTW' is released by No Sleep Records this July. Side A by Touche Amore includes 'I’ll Get My Just Deserve' and 'I'll Deserve Just That'. Side B by La Dispute has 'How I Feel' and 'Why It Scares Me'.

To use this vinyl, simply place it on a record player and use the tonearm to gently drop it onto the spinning vinyl. Make sure the record player is properly plugged in and set to the correct speed (usually 45 RPM for a 7 - inch vinyl). When handling the vinyl, hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints on the playing surface, as this can affect the sound quality. After use, store the vinyl in its sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping. If the vinyl gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust particles. Don't use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials on the vinyl.


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