Houses: Drugstore Heaven

Houses SKU: 41708989
Houses: Drugstore Heaven

Houses: Drugstore Heaven

Houses SKU: 41708989

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $17.98
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Title: Drugstore Heaven
Artist: Houses
Label: Downtown Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 196006484682
Genre: Rock

"Drugstore Heaven is a collage of songs about life and death and drugs and sex and growing up a lost fuckup in Chicago. The best of these songs were written for my dead friends that I'm still trying to impress 15 years later. The worst of them are probably the ones where I'm trying to impress you. Drugstore Heaven was named after an Ed Ruscha painting that reminded me of a night I spent on the floor of a gas station when I was 15, slouched against the snack display on LSD while god talked to me through a Moby song playing on the radio. This record is a memorial for the people and places I knew back then and the life we lost along the way." - Houses

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