Db's: Stands For Decibels

Db's SKU: 44313524
Db's: Stands For Decibels

Db's: Stands For Decibels

Db's SKU: 44313524

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Stands For Decibels
Artist: Db's
Label: Propeller Sound Recs
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 634457168749
Genre: Rock

Limited black and white colored vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition of the band's 1981 debut. Pitchfork cited "Stands for deciBels" among it's list of Top 100 Albums of the 1980s. "The missing link between the proto-power pop of Big Star and the college rock of R.E.M... an unheralded gem". The dB's carved out a nice little niche in the genre of power pop while straddling the line between punk and new wave." -Pop Matters. "[T]he dB's combined a reverence for British pop and arty post-punk leanings that alternate between minimalism and a love of quirky embellishment, odd sounds, and unexpected twists; Stands for deciBels is clearly a collegiate pop experiment, but rarely is experimentation so enjoyable and irresistibly catchy" - AllMusic.

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