Be prepared to present identification and the purchasing credit card during pickup.Ĭurbside Pickups- Between 10am-5pm, Monday-Friday, you can choose to pick items up at our Randolph Store and have them brought out to you. Please call ahead to make sure that your item is at the store before coming to pick it up. In-Store Pickups- You can choose to pick items up at our Randolph Store. School Servicing- Items will be delivered to the school on our next scheduled weekly visit. The buyer must assume all shipping costs when returning an item. Shipping costs will not be refunded for returns. It may take one to two business days to process an order before it is actually shipped out. Orders made through will only ship to United States. Whether an order is shipped USPS or UPS is at The Music Den's discretion depending on what the situation may require. Standard Shipping- This is the default shipping method for orders shipping to a US state that is not in the lower 48, such as Hawaii or Alaska, Puerto Rico, or an APO/AE order. Those orders will ship using our Standard Shipping rate. Also items marked as "Oversized" will NOT ship free. Calling to mind the understated shimmer-pop whimsy of a group like Frente! or the Sugargliders, album-closer "Cornflakes" spotlights the simple beauty of everyday things, like cornflakes, an acoustic guitar, and White's appropriately delicate vocals.Free Shipping- Most orders $50.00 and over ordered from SHIP FOR FREE, but there are two exceptions: Orders that are being shipped to a location that is not in the lower 48 United States will NOT ship for free. Interesting as a one-off, but not something most fans would line up to hear a full-length of. "A Faraway Place" is an unexpected a cappella number that ebbs and flows as layers of White's vocals swirl in and out of the mix in round fashion. While the title track's animated jangle nearly strays into Lucksmiths territory, the remainder of the album is more barebones than that group tends to be. "Jet Set.Go!" comes the closest to sounding like the Lucksmiths, but it has a bit of a dark under-edge to the lyrics that the Lucksmiths don't generally have. With a fun arrangement in line with the giggly retro-pop coming out on Elefant, "Jet Set.Go!" is a jangle pop bit featuring appearances by Richard Easton and members of Sodastream, Red Raku, and Art of Fighting. A side project of Tali White, better known as the singer/percussionist for the Lucksmiths, the Guild League exist in a world of delightful acoustic pop, drawn out in exquisite detail by White's quirky travelog-style lyrics. With a full-length in the works, the Jet Set.Go! EP is a teaser for things yet to come from the musical workshop of Australia's Guild League. An essential purchase, I suggest, and a great taster for that album which, incidentally, you'd better be on your toes for as I understand it'll be limited to 1000 copies. The other tracks, demos for two songs that will appear on the forthcoming album, are similarly good, with the rhythm of popping corn that precedes 'A Faraway Place' being particularly amusing. 'Jet Set Go!' has an intriguing stop / start structure that recalls a more restrained Hurrah! or Hellfire Sermons with the visceral howls replaced by Tali's more laconic summer-breeze of a voice, and as a result is naturally a real gem that has been stuck on 'repeat' all morning. As does the single, with its lead track bounding across the departure lounge all dressed up in suede jackets and brandishing guitars held high. Sounds like an Australian super-group to me… and that sounds just fine. The Guild League, as any follower of the Matinée 'scene' will no-doubt know, are headed up by Lucksmiths' Tali White and includes members of the sublime Art of Fighting, Sodastream and Candle Records artiste Richard Easton.
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