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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - New Fragility - VG+ LP Record 2021 Self released USA Vinyl - Indie Rock
  • Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - New Fragility - A High - Quality VG+ LP Vinyl Record from 2021 Self - released in the USA, Representing Indie Rock Music
  • Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - New Fragility - A High - Quality VG+ LP Vinyl Record from 2021 Self - released in the USA, Representing Indie Rock Music

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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - New Fragility - VG+ LP Record 2021 Self released USA Vinyl - Indie Rock

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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah presents 'New Fragility', an indie rock LP record self - released in the US on February 6, 2021. The label is not on a traditional one; it's self - released by the band as CYHSY08 and CYHSY08LP. The format is vinyl, LP, album, and stereo. The genre is rock with an indie rock style. The tracklist features great songs like 'Hesitating Nation', 'Thousand Oaks', etc., with various musicians contributing. Many well - known studios were involved in recording, mixing, and mastering this album. It comes with a black vinyl version and a download that includes 5 bonus tracks. The catalog numbers are CYHSY08 on the spine and CYHSY08LP on the sticker.

Using this LP record is easy. Just place it on your turntable, set the needle gently on the start of the track you want to play, and enjoy the music. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving fingerprints or dirt on it. Store the record in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat, as these can warp the vinyl. When not in use, keep it in its protective sleeve to prevent scratches. If the record gets dirty, you can use a vinyl record cleaning brush to gently clean the grooves. Also, be careful when moving the record around to avoid dropping it, as this can damage the vinyl and affect the sound quality.


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