for those in Australia longing for some Long Winters during their summer, the sanity.com webshop lists the release date for Ultimatum to be 30 January. The disc could be yours for a mere 16.09 AUD (I have no idea how much that is, really).
wow, search a little more, and come across some European release dates as well. A German website lists a UK-import as of the 30th of January. And in the Munich Records release list from the 18th Ultimatum is among the upcoming releases for 13 February. That would be for NL and Belgium.
Liesbeth wrote:for those in Australia longing for some Long Winters during their summer, the sanity.com webshop lists the release date for Ultimatum to be 30 January. The disc could be yours for a mere 16.09 AUD (I have no idea how much that is, really).
Liesbeth wrote:wow, search a little more, and come across some European release dates as well. A German website lists a UK-import as of the 30th of January. And in the Munich Records release list from the 18th Ultimatum is among the upcoming releases for 13 February. That would be for NL and Belgium.
Indigo is going to release the European version on March 17 now
Thats awesome - an Australian release, hurrah! , or as they would say in these parts, "you bloody ripper". I had planned on getting mine sent over from the US. Maybe I should wait, and contribute to the local sales figures, which might help the tour cause. hmm. Thanks for the tip off.
Im so glad Long Winters are coming to the UK with Centro-matic again,Borderline is nice little venue in London, there are lists of the bands that play there on the walls, Harvey Danger are up there with a gig in the early nineties, anyway, love you guys, its been too long!
Like_a_zero wrote:Im so glad Long Winters are coming to the UK with Centro-matic again,Borderline is nice little venue in London, there are lists of the bands that play there on the walls, Harvey Danger are up there with a gig in the early nineties, anyway, love you guys, its been too long!
R.E.M. (aka Bingo Hand Job) played a show there with Petwer Holsapple, Robyn Hitchcock and Billy Bragg 14 years ago. It's everybody's favorite bootleg today.