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    Look Mexico – Pre-order New 7-inch

    Posted under Press Releases by will on November 6th, 2008

    LOOK MEXICO – GASP ASP vinyl now available for pre-order!
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    * Pre-order 7-inch now from new label Tiny Engines (cause we’ll be out of business in six months)
    * Vinyl available in three colors – ships on November 25th
    * Digital version from Lujo Records available now

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    GASP ASP, the newest 7-inch from Tallahassee, Florida’s LOOK MEXICO, is available now for pre-order from fledgling, destined-to-fail label, Tiny Engines.

    Go here to grab a copy of this tasty slab of plastic. Orders will ship on November 25th and will include an mp3 download code for the songs.

    Undoubtedly Look Mexico’s best work to date, Gasp Asp builds on the foundation of their brief-but-impressive catalog – the dynamic instrumental interplay, undeniably catchy melodies and a knack for keeping things unpredictable. Still, these three tracks inject a welcomed sense of maturity and craftsmanship, and Look Mexico sound more assured of their songwriting abilities than ever before. The band has truly discovered its own unique voice in indie rock.

    On the other hand, Tiny Engines hasn’t done a single noteworthy thing, save for this 7-inch…which isn’t even out yet. Having said that, we’re fairly confident that we put together a really sweet first release. There are 1000 copies of the vinyl being pressed in three colors: light blue (200), white (200) and green (600). We also printed jackets (art by the band’s Josh Mikel / layout by JLP) featuring matte-finish and two foil-stamping variations. Of course, it’s easy to put together an awesome package when you’re working around three amazing songs.

    Listen to “You’re Not Afraid Of The Dark, Are You?” (mp3)

    Speaking of mp3s, in September Lujo Records released a four-song digital EP version of Gasp Asp. If vinyl doesn’t get you all hot and bothered, the EP is available from iTunes now. And don’t forget to check out other Look Mexico albums from Lujo, including The Crucial Collection and their awesome debut full-length, This Is Animal Music

    It’s also worthwhile to note that Suburban Home is taking pre-orders for a split 7-inch between Look Mexico and pals Fake Problems. The vinyl is the first volume in Suburban Home / Vinyl Collective’s Under The Influence Series.

    - Gasp Asp makes an ambitious statement through an extended sonic palette. – Delusions of Adequacy
    - Gasp, Asp is both lyrically and sonically superior to any of the band’s past material. – Captain Obvious
    - Their musicianship is beyond reproach, and I swear they didn’t bribe me with pizza to say that. – Buzzgrinder
    - Armed with a new found bite, Gasp Asp is Look Mexico’s most cohesive release to date. – Consequence of Sound
    - Gasp Asp provides listeners with some quality content that points to Look Mexico’s continued evolution. – Pastepunk.com
    - The ambitious multi-instrumental sonics of Gasp Asp should leave former associations in the past where they belong. – REAX

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