STRFKR
Miracle Mile Cream 2xLP + Roses T-Shirt
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STRFKR
Reptilians
STRFKR's Polyvinyl debut.
CD + MP3 : $10
LP + MP3 : $15 (180 Gram Black)
Tape + MP3 : $10
MP3 : $8
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STRFKR
Starfucker
Includes bonus track and download code.
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STRFKR
Hand Waves (Coffee) T-Shirt
American Apparel Coffee Tri-Blend Track Shirt (Unisex)
XS : $16
S : $16
M : $16
L : $16
XL : $16
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STRFKR
Jupiter Sticker
4" square water resistant, vinyl sticker.
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STRFKR
Hand Waves (Indigo) T-Shirt
American Apparel Indigo Tri-Blend Track Shirt (Unisex)
XS : $16
S : $16
M : $16
L : $16
XL : $16
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STRFKR
Roses T-Shirt
AA Unisex. Includes Miracle Mile download.
XS + MP3 : $20
S + MP3 : $20
M + MP3 : $20
L + MP3 : $20
XL + MP3 : $20
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STRFKR
STRFKR 3-Button Set Button
One 2.25" button and two 1" buttons.
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STRFKR
Rainbow Diamond Slipmat
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STRFKR
Miracle Mile Poster
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In the past, Portland, OR-based Starfucker (STRFKR) has received almost as much attention for its not-always-accessible moniker as for its immensely accessible dance hooks.
But, having flirted briefly with a couple of name changes, the group is now firmly settled on Starfucker and so the focus can rightly return to what got people talking in the first place: the trio's endlessly catchy, hook-laden pop.
And there's no better place for that conversation to begin than with Reptilians, the band’s second album and first with Polyvinyl.
Lyrically, Reptilians focuses primarily on death and the end of the world, two intertwined subjects at the forefront of songwriter Josh Hodges’ mind following the passing of his grandmother. Yet, amazingly, the record manages to be not the slightest bit depressing.
In reality, it's quite the opposite -- a trait likely attributed to the fact that the band, like British philosopher Alan Watts (whose lectures are excerpted at various intervals), believes death is responsible for giving meaning to life.
For Starfucker, this comforting notion is expressed musically via vibrant crescendos, explosive drum beats, and layered synth melodies that drive a theatrical live show where dance party meets Roxy Music.
As such, Reptilians effortlessly marches from the stripped-bare psychedelia of "Born", which conjures David Byrne's ghost, to the funeral parade of "Bury Us Alive" (a track that greets death with open arms in a moment of animated celebration), to "Death as a Fetish," where the title becomes a liberating mantra sung over an immediately hummable keyboard-driven loop.
Just as with the band’s previous two releases, Reptilians was written almost entirely by principal songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joshua Hodges.
This time around, however, the group’s sound is bolstered by the addition of Keil Corcoran (whom Hodges describes as a “human drum machine”) and producer Jacob Portrait (The Dandy Warhols, Mint Chicks).
Hodges first recorded the album's primary tracks in his bedroom and on the road while the band, rounded out by bassist Shawn Glassford, relentlessly toured the country this past year.
Then, Starfucker convened with Portrait at various Portland studios to record the drums as well as add a few final flourishes.
The result is Starfucker's most well-rounded and full-sounding album to date -- a blissfully buoyant affair that will have you dancing to songs about death while having the time of your life. Hide More
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Josh Hodges
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Shawn Glassford
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Keil Corcoran
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Patrick Morris
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