Label: Spaceflight
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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Croy & the Boys What Good's the Medicine? 180g LP

Croy & the Boys

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SKU:
SPFLP112
UPC:
634457159761

Coming March 1, 2024 pre-order your copy today! Orders with both pre-order and in stock items will have all in stock items shipped immediately!

2024 Album on 180g Vinyl LP!

One of Stereogum's Top 10 Country Albums of 2023 now on vinyl!

Construction worker come Country singer Corey Baum leads his populist two-step quartet Croy & The Boys through another set of insightful, catchy odes to the plights of capitalism and gentrification.

"Your and my favorite antifascist Austinites returned this year with another collection of candid, plain-spoken, good-timing tracks, and there are none better when it comes to capturing what it feels like to be a person in 2023. Rebuking nostalgia on "Did It Happen That Way," singing party songs about being poor on "I Get By" and "I Know About No Money," singing sad songs about being poor on "Damn The Working Man" and "What I Had To Do" - Croy covers them all, with unvarnished feeling and a well-honed honky-tonk swing. "Throw 'Em Out" indeed! - Natalie Weiner, Stereogum

Features

  • 180g Vinyl

Selections

Side A:

  1. What I Had to Do
  2. The Tunnel Has No End
  3. What Good's the Medicine?
  4. Better Man
  5. I Get By

Side B:

  1. Did It Happen That Way?
  2. Damn the Working Man
  3. Video Spectrum In the Bowling Green
  4. Throw 'Em Out
  5. I Know About No Money

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