A Litany Of Failures compilation III announced featuring songs from Silverbacks, Extravision, Junk Drawer, Post Punk Podge & Girl Band’s Dara Kiely
The compilation A Litany Of Failures has announced its third volume is available today for pre-order.
The release features 22 tracks from Irish independent artists including Silverbacks, Extravision, Junk Drawer, Post Punk Podge & Fifty Years of Hair (featuring Girl Band’s Dara Kiely and Postcard Versions), Problem Patterns, Robocobra Quartet, The Bonk, Percolator, Rising Damp, The Golden Cleric (Shrug Life/Girlfriend/That Snaake), Grave Goods (Girls Names, Pins, September Girls), and more.
The double LP will be released on 2nd October 2020 and available today via Bandcamp. It will be accompanied by a limited edition zine, featuring written & visual contributions from featured artists – the first 25 orders will come with a free copy of the zine.
Tracklisting
- Junk Drawer – Tears In Costa
- The Bonk – Thick Lines on Thick Film
- Silverbacks – A Roof For Life
- Grave Goods – Juice
- Oh Boland – Living Island (Was a Carpet Shop)
- Golden Cleric – Nice Guys™
- Girlfriend – Laura
- That Snaake – Keep Calm and Carry Your Coffins
- Problem Patterns – TERFs Out
- Post Punk Podge & – Still At The Music
- Robocobra Quartet – I Love You
- Extravision – Fire
- Careerist – Pitter Patter
- Handsome Eric – Bruxism
- Mob Wife – Wrist
- Slouch – I Get What’s Mine
- Hey Rusty – Van Zandt
- Fifty Years of Hair – Drink All The Paint
- Rising Damp – Cannibal
- SORBET – The Candle
- Percolator – Freshin
- Autre Monde – Didn’t Want
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