Coming November 18, 2022 pre-order your copy today! Orders with both pre-order and in stock items will have all in stock items shipped immediately!
Back in Print After a Decade!
Cut by Kevin Gray & Pressed on Double LP to Give It the Sonic Awe It Deserves!
"One of the most endearing and underappreciated acquired tastes in contemporary music, the New York band Clem Snide makes what can be viewed on the surface as pretty, sad, periodically smart-alecky alt-country music. But the cumulative effect of the group's
gently winning sound inspires as much friendship as admiration: Like a warm cup of spiked cocoa, its three albums radiate comfort while retaining the potential to unsettle. One of the most instantly distinctive lyricists around, Eef Barzelay melds wordplay,
pop-culture references, poetry, and keen observational detail, an approach served well by his backing band's understated arrangements, each softened by Jason Glasser's cello and Jeff Marshall's stand-up bass. It would be nearly impossible for The Ghost of Fashion to replicate the appeal and consistent mood of last year's Your Favorite Music, but it does stretch out in engaging and surprising ways, bolstered by Glasser's inventive production....'The Junky Jews' is an infectious, rocking ode to Corey Feldman,
'Long Lost Twin' is an evocative, twisty mid-tempo ballad, and 'The Curse of Great Beauty' and 'Joan Jett of Arc' combine to form the best six-minute chunk of music released so far this year. Those songs couldn't be more different - 'Curse' viciously
dismisses a lover, while 'Joan' is a sweet ballad that transcends its reliance on absurd puns - but the icy bitterness and graceful nostalgia fit perfectly side by side, held together with seamless grace. Like its predecessors, The Ghost of Fashion reveals intricacies with each exposure, making it another essential album by a band that has yet to produce anything else."
- Steven Thompson (AV Club, 2002)
The Ghost of Fashion is, on many levels, Eef Barzelay and Jason Glasser's greatest achievement. Barzelay has turned in a super batch of songs, harvesting his strengths and channeling them into a diverse landscape of ornery rockers and ballads of transparent, gliding simplicity. Glasser's arrangements have never been better - pushy, earnest, and bursting with beautiful details, his production swirls around and through Barzelay's lyrics without obscuring their intelligence, and when the two men's eccentric visions are in synch, the results are stunning.
Features
- Double Vinyl LP
- First Time on Vinyl Since 2011
- Gatefold Jacket Chock-Full of New Liners from Jim Allen in Conversation with Eef Barzelay
- Covers of The Lemonheads, Carole King, Neutral Milk Hotel & Tom Waits
- Cut by Kevin Gray
Selections
Side One:
- Let's Explode
- Long Lost Twin
- Ice Cube
- Chinese Baby
- Don't Be Afraid of Your Anger
Side Two:
- Evil vs. Good
- Moment in the Sun
- The Curse of Great Beauty
- Joan Jett of Arc
Side Three:
- The Junky Jews
- Ancient Chinese Secret Blues
- The Ballad of Unzer Gharlie
- No One's More Happy Than You
Side Four:
- My Drug Buddy (Lemonheads)
- Will You Love Me Tomorrow (Carole King)
- In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (Neutral Milk Hotel)
- Yesterday Is Here (Tom Waits)