Crumb: Jinx (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP - Turntable Lab Exclusive - LIMIT 1 PER CUSTOMER
After our exclusivo edition of Crumb's Ice Melt a couple years back, we're pleased to complete the trilogy with Turntable Lab exclusive editions of 2017's Crumb / Locket EPs and 2019's Jinx LP, each limited to 300 hand-numbered copies. Here's the original Lab review for Jinx:
The four members of Crumb met at Tufts University in Boston a few years ago, forming as a vehicle for Lila Ramaniās songwriting. Two solid EPs later they hit with this self-released debut album Jinx, inspired by their meteoric rise, a near fatal car accident and the production sound of Arthur Verocai. At every turn on Jinx the crew churn out dazzling psych pop snacks without ever becoming predictable, and although weāre reminded of similarly cute and young bands like Barrie and Men I Trust, itās clear that Crumb arenāt at all concerned with creating the perfect pop song. For every memorable riff or sugary vocal on Jinx, thereās a jazzy modulation / tempo change (āPart IIIā) or detuned synth buzzing like an angry wasp (āAnd It Never Endsā) to disorient you. Lilaās gliding vocals on āNinaā and āFall Downā vaguely recall Kevin Parkerās lackadaisical meanderings, albeit backed with more imaginative / less claustrophobic instrumentation. You could draw connections to Stereolab or Broadcast, but I honestly think Crumb are too young to have been inspired by (or rip off) those bands, so the results of their psych / jazz / pop stew are refreshingly original (āall of my heroes are people I know,ā sings Ramani on āFacesā). A less European / more weeded version of Melodyās Echo Chamber, maybe. Check out āGhostrideā āM.R.ā āCracking,ā āJinx,ā āFacesā and bonus track āBetterā which you wonāt find on digital versions of the album. Recommended.
- Turntable Lab exclusive
- strict limit (1) per customer - any order for more than (1) will be canceled + refunded entirely
- neon green colored vinyl
- containsĀ vinyl-only bonus track 'Better'
- includes printed foldout lyric insert
- limited edition of 300
- original release year: 2019
- music label: Crumb Records 2023
- TTL Editions 124
reviewed by Isosceles Kramer 06/2019
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Crumb: Jinx (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP - Turntable Lab Exclusive - LIMIT 1 PER CUSTOMER
Crumb: Jinx (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP - Turntable Lab Exclusive - LIMIT 1 PER CUSTOMER
After our exclusivo edition of Crumb's Ice Melt a couple years back, we're pleased to complete the trilogy with Turntable Lab exclusive editions of 2017's Crumb / Locket EPs and 2019's Jinx LP, each limited to 300 hand-numbered copies. Here's the original Lab review for Jinx:
The four members of Crumb met at Tufts University in Boston a few years ago, forming as a vehicle for Lila Ramaniās songwriting. Two solid EPs later they hit with this self-released debut album Jinx, inspired by their meteoric rise, a near fatal car accident and the production sound of Arthur Verocai. At every turn on Jinx the crew churn out dazzling psych pop snacks without ever becoming predictable, and although weāre reminded of similarly cute and young bands like Barrie and Men I Trust, itās clear that Crumb arenāt at all concerned with creating the perfect pop song. For every memorable riff or sugary vocal on Jinx, thereās a jazzy modulation / tempo change (āPart IIIā) or detuned synth buzzing like an angry wasp (āAnd It Never Endsā) to disorient you. Lilaās gliding vocals on āNinaā and āFall Downā vaguely recall Kevin Parkerās lackadaisical meanderings, albeit backed with more imaginative / less claustrophobic instrumentation. You could draw connections to Stereolab or Broadcast, but I honestly think Crumb are too young to have been inspired by (or rip off) those bands, so the results of their psych / jazz / pop stew are refreshingly original (āall of my heroes are people I know,ā sings Ramani on āFacesā). A less European / more weeded version of Melodyās Echo Chamber, maybe. Check out āGhostrideā āM.R.ā āCracking,ā āJinx,ā āFacesā and bonus track āBetterā which you wonāt find on digital versions of the album. Recommended.
- Turntable Lab exclusive
- strict limit (1) per customer - any order for more than (1) will be canceled + refunded entirely
- neon green colored vinyl
- containsĀ vinyl-only bonus track 'Better'
- includes printed foldout lyric insert
- limited edition of 300
- original release year: 2019
- music label: Crumb Records 2023
- TTL Editions 124
reviewed by Isosceles Kramer 06/2019
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After our exclusivo edition of Crumb's Ice Melt a couple years back, we're pleased to complete the trilogy with Turntable Lab exclusive editions of 2017's Crumb / Locket EPs and 2019's Jinx LP, each limited to 300 hand-numbered copies. Here's the original Lab review for Jinx:
The four members of Crumb met at Tufts University in Boston a few years ago, forming as a vehicle for Lila Ramaniās songwriting. Two solid EPs later they hit with this self-released debut album Jinx, inspired by their meteoric rise, a near fatal car accident and the production sound of Arthur Verocai. At every turn on Jinx the crew churn out dazzling psych pop snacks without ever becoming predictable, and although weāre reminded of similarly cute and young bands like Barrie and Men I Trust, itās clear that Crumb arenāt at all concerned with creating the perfect pop song. For every memorable riff or sugary vocal on Jinx, thereās a jazzy modulation / tempo change (āPart IIIā) or detuned synth buzzing like an angry wasp (āAnd It Never Endsā) to disorient you. Lilaās gliding vocals on āNinaā and āFall Downā vaguely recall Kevin Parkerās lackadaisical meanderings, albeit backed with more imaginative / less claustrophobic instrumentation. You could draw connections to Stereolab or Broadcast, but I honestly think Crumb are too young to have been inspired by (or rip off) those bands, so the results of their psych / jazz / pop stew are refreshingly original (āall of my heroes are people I know,ā sings Ramani on āFacesā). A less European / more weeded version of Melodyās Echo Chamber, maybe. Check out āGhostrideā āM.R.ā āCracking,ā āJinx,ā āFacesā and bonus track āBetterā which you wonāt find on digital versions of the album. Recommended.
- Turntable Lab exclusive
- strict limit (1) per customer - any order for more than (1) will be canceled + refunded entirely
- neon green colored vinyl
- containsĀ vinyl-only bonus track 'Better'
- includes printed foldout lyric insert
- limited edition of 300
- original release year: 2019
- music label: Crumb Records 2023
- TTL Editions 124























