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Medicine Show (Vinyl)
The original album returns as a standalone LP, all via Down There Records (distributed by Fire Records).
In 1982, The Dream Syndicate started their own record company, Down There Records, to release their self-titled four-song twelve-inch EP, which included the first versions of âWhen You Smileâ and âThatâs What You Always Sayâ. They went on to sign with Slash for The Days of Wine and Roses, followed by A&M for the Medicine Show album. After years, the band has earned the right to reissue Medicine Show as a 42-song, 4xCD set featuring 29 unreleased recordings from the 1983 to 1984 era. For this special occasion, The Dream Syndicate are resurrecting their Down There label, which will be distributed by Fire Records.
Medicine Show has always been a controversial album, even before it was recorded. The indie rock darlings became the first Paisley Underground band to sign to a major label, hire a mainstream rock producer, change bass players, and spend months recording the album - after having banged out their previous one, The Days of Wine and Roses, in mere hours.
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Like many psychologically complex albums, Medicine Show took time to truly settle into listenersâ minds. Itâs long overdue, but it has finally arrived.         Â
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âA punk/noir magnum opusâ â â â â Uncut.
âPowerfulâ MOJO.
âOutstandingâ AllMusic.
"Raw, urgent and vital" Wire .
âThe Dream Syndicate struck a precarious balance of order and chaos that remains exciting and combustible.â Pitchfork.
In 1982, The Dream Syndicate started their own record company, Down There Records, to release their self-titled four-song twelve-inch EP, which included the first versions of âWhen You Smileâ and âThatâs What You Always Sayâ. They went on to sign with Slash for The Days of Wine and Roses, followed by A&M for the Medicine Show album. After years, the band has earned the right to reissue Medicine Show as a 42-song, 4xCD set featuring 29 unreleased recordings from the 1983 to 1984 era. For this special occasion, The Dream Syndicate are resurrecting their Down There label, which will be distributed by Fire Records.
Medicine Show has always been a controversial album, even before it was recorded. The indie rock darlings became the first Paisley Underground band to sign to a major label, hire a mainstream rock producer, change bass players, and spend months recording the album - after having banged out their previous one, The Days of Wine and Roses, in mere hours.
Â
Like many psychologically complex albums, Medicine Show took time to truly settle into listenersâ minds. Itâs long overdue, but it has finally arrived.         Â
Â
âA punk/noir magnum opusâ â â â â Uncut.
âPowerfulâ MOJO.
âOutstandingâ AllMusic.
"Raw, urgent and vital" Wire .
âThe Dream Syndicate struck a precarious balance of order and chaos that remains exciting and combustible.â Pitchfork.
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The original album returns as a standalone LP, all via Down There Records (distributed by Fire Records).
In 1982, The Dream Syndicate started their own record company, Down There Records, to release their self-titled four-song twelve-inch EP, which included the first versions of âWhen You Smileâ and âThatâs What You Always Sayâ. They went on to sign with Slash for The Days of Wine and Roses, followed by A&M for the Medicine Show album. After years, the band has earned the right to reissue Medicine Show as a 42-song, 4xCD set featuring 29 unreleased recordings from the 1983 to 1984 era. For this special occasion, The Dream Syndicate are resurrecting their Down There label, which will be distributed by Fire Records.
Medicine Show has always been a controversial album, even before it was recorded. The indie rock darlings became the first Paisley Underground band to sign to a major label, hire a mainstream rock producer, change bass players, and spend months recording the album - after having banged out their previous one, The Days of Wine and Roses, in mere hours.
Â
Like many psychologically complex albums, Medicine Show took time to truly settle into listenersâ minds. Itâs long overdue, but it has finally arrived.         Â
Â
âA punk/noir magnum opusâ â â â â Uncut.
âPowerfulâ MOJO.
âOutstandingâ AllMusic.
"Raw, urgent and vital" Wire .
âThe Dream Syndicate struck a precarious balance of order and chaos that remains exciting and combustible.â Pitchfork.
In 1982, The Dream Syndicate started their own record company, Down There Records, to release their self-titled four-song twelve-inch EP, which included the first versions of âWhen You Smileâ and âThatâs What You Always Sayâ. They went on to sign with Slash for The Days of Wine and Roses, followed by A&M for the Medicine Show album. After years, the band has earned the right to reissue Medicine Show as a 42-song, 4xCD set featuring 29 unreleased recordings from the 1983 to 1984 era. For this special occasion, The Dream Syndicate are resurrecting their Down There label, which will be distributed by Fire Records.
Medicine Show has always been a controversial album, even before it was recorded. The indie rock darlings became the first Paisley Underground band to sign to a major label, hire a mainstream rock producer, change bass players, and spend months recording the album - after having banged out their previous one, The Days of Wine and Roses, in mere hours.
Â
Like many psychologically complex albums, Medicine Show took time to truly settle into listenersâ minds. Itâs long overdue, but it has finally arrived.         Â
Â
âA punk/noir magnum opusâ â â â â Uncut.
âPowerfulâ MOJO.
âOutstandingâ AllMusic.
"Raw, urgent and vital" Wire .
âThe Dream Syndicate struck a precarious balance of order and chaos that remains exciting and combustible.â Pitchfork.

















