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You searched for " Longfellow Deeds " in: record labels Items found: 10
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Price: $6.99
Released: 2008 Out of Stock Add-to-Wishlist
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Baby Woodrose Let Yourself Go (Vinyl 7 inch) (Import)
Label: Longfellow Deeds Origin: France
Limited edition of only 500 copies! A-side is off of Chasing Rainbows. B-side is an exclusive track from a December session.
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Price: $11.99
Released: 2010 Only 2 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Black Rainbows Carmina Diabolo (CD) (Import)
Label: Longfellow Deeds Origin: France
The band plays a kind of psychedelic Stoner Rock, that draws influences from acts like Nebula, the high and mighty Blue Cheer (hail!) and Slo Burn, as well as the groovy touches from Kyuss. The low tuned guitar and bass add some heaviness to the sound, while Fiori’s vocals travel you somewhere in a desert, where you can see the sun setting as you drink your favorite beer and burn everything that troubles your mind. Suggested only to those few that can feel the heat of ...
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Price: $28.99
Released: 2010 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Black Rainbows Carmina Diabolo (Color) (Vinyl 2LP) (Import)
Label: Longfellow Deeds Origin: France
Limited edition on red vinyl. Deluxe gatefold sleeve. The band plays a kind of psychedelic Stoner Rock, that draws influences from acts like Nebula, the high and mighty Blue Cheer (hail!) and Slo Burn, as well as the groovy touches from Kyuss. The low tuned guitar and bass add some heaviness to the sound, while Fiori’s vocals travel you somewhere in a desert, where you can see the sun setting as you drink your favorite beer and burn everything that troubles your mind. ...
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Price: $17.99
Released: 2011 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Black Rainbows Supermothafuzzalicious!! (Color) (Vinyl 2LP) (Import)
Label: Longfellow Deeds Origin: France
Limited edition of only 375 copies on green vinyl. Deluxe gatefold sleeve. For fans of Kyuss, Fu Manchu, MC5, Blue Cheer, and The Stooges.
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Price: $14.99
Released: 2004 Only 5 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Honcho Burning in Water, Drowning in Fire (CD) (Import)
Label: Longfellow Deeds Origin: France
Burning in Water, Drowning in Fire is a solid album of ‘70s inspired fuzz rock. Recommended for fans of Astroqueen, Dozer, and Thulsa Doom.
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Price: $12.99
Released: 2006 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Honcho Live in Paris, France (PAL Format) (DVD) (Import)
Label: Longfellow Deeds Origin: France
This DVD is PAL FORMAT and will only play in players that support PAL FORMAT (Europe, Australia etc). Most computer DVD-Roms will play PAL Format DVDs and a lot of newer North American DVD players will as well. If you are unsure please check the manual for your DVD player to see if it will play PAL Format DVDs. Includes cover songs of Los Lobos' "Viking" and Kiss' "Watching You". Recorded live in Paris on November 12, 2005.
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2009 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Paperback Freud All in a Day's Work (CD) (Import)
Label: Longfellow Deeds Origin: France
Their sophomore effort, All In a Day’s Work, sees the band embracing their inner-Aerosmith, creating music that is rife with groove, funk and the essence of Rock ‘n' Roll.
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Price: $6.66
Released: 2008 In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Rite Death I Hear You Calling But I Can't Come Home Rite Now (CD) (Import)
Label: Longfellow Deeds Origin: France
This outfit is a down and dirty energetic sludge - Helmet / End of Level Boss style. It's heavy and and has this bleak tendency to pound your ass into the ground. The whole band just POUNDS the shit outta you. I think I'm in love.
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Price: $9.99
Released: 2006 Only 1 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Rite Hobo Metall (CD) (Import)
Label: Longfellow Deeds Origin: France
For those familiar with this five-piece, Hobo Metall won’t disappoint. Sure, there’s still a correlation between Rite and Entombed, but this time around, it’s not as direct. They leave a more distinct impression, and that impression is akin to a boot to the face. It’s metal – almost thrashy at times – that maintains a solid rock groove. While they flirt with melody here and there, it’s still dirty, ugly music. A more fitting title would’ve been Shit Kicking T...
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