Genre: Punk
Label: New Elektra
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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White Reaper Asking for a Ride LP

White Reaper

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SKU:
NEKLP62681
UPC:
075678626814

Coming April 14, 2023 pre-order your copy today! Orders with both pre-order and in stock items will have all in stock items shipped immediately!

Ripping & Nervy Compositions Filled with Raw Energy on Vinyl LP!

Recorded and largely self-produced in Nashville with the help of close friend and engineer Jeremy Ferguson, Asking for a Ride finds the Louisville band taking a more direct and in-your-face approach, prioritizing the collection's raw energy and its ability to translate live through ripping and nervy compositions. It's White Reaper at their most exciting - dialing up the chrome-plated riffs and monster hooks - a welcome reminder of just how much fun rock music can be. "We ask ourselves: 'Does it sound good when we play it in the room together?' And if it does, those are the songs we want to pursue," vocalist/guitarist Tony Esposito noted. Guitarist Hunter Thompson concurred: "We started to recognize how we operate best as a band."

Asking for a Ride follows White Reaper's 2019 album You Deserve Love, which marked a new career peak for the Louisville band. The collection was led by the number one alternative radio hit "Might Be Right," which the band later made their network TV debut performing on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel LIVE!. A collection of smart, sharply written songs of doubt, dislocation, and elusive and often complicated love, The New York Times observed, "The Kentucky quintet White Reaper blends the winking gravitas of '70s arena rock with garage-y power pop… enjoy the trip back," while GQ applauded the release as "the perfect companion for all your nice weather fun." Equal parts glam and grit, You Deserve Love found the band expanding on the songcraft laid down on 2017's critically acclaimed The World's Best American Band, which landed on Noisey's "100 Best Albums of 2017" and Pitchfork's "20 Best Rock Albums of 2017," earning an 8.0 album score.



Features

  • Vinyl LP

Selections

  1. Asking for a Ride
  2. Bozo
  3. Fog Machine
  4. Getting into Trouble w/ the Boss
  5. Funny Farm
  6. Pink Slip
  7. Heaven or Not
  8. Crawlspace
  9. Thorn
  10. Pages

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