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Giant Drag - Lemona & Swan Song (Limited Edition Gold Vinyl)

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Rip Roaring Records are excited to announce their first release, a remastered reissue of Giant Drag’s Lemona (2004) and Swan Song (2009) EPs, both available for the first time on vinyl. The two EPs will be available on one gold LP, limited to 500 copies worldwide.

Giant Drag is pop music for the damaged and deranged. Maniacal tailspins of fuzzed-out guitars and raw feeling. Glistening lullabies of longing and loss. Blunt and darkly funny, Annie Hardy’s music is pure catharsis. It’s everything you’ve ever wanted to confess but couldn’t.

The heyday of Giant Drag was bookended by two EPs: Lemona and Swan Song. Lemona is Hardy’s songwriting at its purest. Hardy and Micah Calabrese, her friend and original drummer, recorded these five hazy, sun-bleached rock songs in a “shithole” warehouse in LA. Then things got cooking. Indie 103.3 music director Mark Sovel, aka Mr. Shovel on-air, fell in love with Lemona’s opening anthem “This Isn’t It.” Thanks in part to this airplay Giant Drag ended up signed to a major label and found themselves playing to adoring fans in LA, New York and London. The band’s debut album, Hearts and Unicorns, featured several songs from Lemona re-recorded with a little less grit.

Nearly five years passed between the release of Hearts and Unicorns and the aptly named Swan Song. The 2009 EP burns more slowly than Hardy’s earlier output; the title track features some of her most beautiful, shimmering textures. But songs like the spiraling “Stuff to Live For” express the maddening anguish of addiction.

Giant Drag is anchored by Hardy’s unrelenting honesty. Her lyrics are at once resolute and vulnerable; impossible not to relate to. Hardy’s influences range from Neil Young to Lilys to Kanye. But she has not listened to music for almost a decade. Without it, “I started being more creative than I’d ever been in my life,” Annie says. “I’ve only been influenced by my own self. I’m super-concentrated Annie Hardy right now.” But to those who love her music, it’s always felt that way. Lemona and Swan Song are Hardy—and they are us. In all their power. In all our pain.

TRACKLISTING:

LEMONA
A1. This Isn’t It
A2. Tired Yet
A3. Cordial Invitation
A4. YFLMD
A5. 1onah Ray Is Aokay (But That’s All Hearsay)

SWAN SONG
B1. Swan Song
B2. Stuff To Live For
B3. White Baby
B4. Heart Carl