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Two amazing studio albums of post-punk krautrock, which is just as good live as this Record Store Day release shows.
Favorite track: I Want My Minutes Back (Live at The Trades Club).
Edition of 1500 copies on transparent green vinyl with printed inner sleeve, originally released for Record Store Day, September 2020. Last remaining copies.
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441 square-metres of prime real estate in the centre of the picturesque West Yorkshire market town of Hebden Bridge. This former socialist members’ co-operative, club, bar and music venue, overlooks the historic Leeds & Liverpool canal and oozes period charm. It is within walking distance of local amenities, bars and restaurants, and is the within commuting distance of the metropolitan hubs of Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool. This cultural centre has hosted acts of international renown, and is ripe for redevelopment. Snapped Ankles Estate Agency™ invite you to view this property. Stunning Luxury is available for a limited time only.
21 Metres To Hebden Bridge is a ragged-edged document of Snapped Ankles’ 2019 live show, during which they sold out and sold up venues the length and breadth of the country. The woodwose donned their sharpest suits, and took their estate agent guise on the road. The infamous log synths became “For Sale” signs. The venues were measured up - 21 metres from the Hebden Bridge Trades Club stage to the pool table (accurate as of 12th October 2019). A survey completed via primal, driving rock and roll. A sales pitch, a handshake. Another deal sealed, before driving to the next town and doing it all over again. The hits are racking up: ‘I Want Minutes Back’, ‘Rechargeable’, ‘Drink and Glide’ and ‘Letter from Hampi Mountain’ all present and incorrect. A dancefloor that flexed so hard the room shook. While one woodwose goes to work with a tape measure, the others beat hell out of their instruments like their life depends on it.