Two Beasties covers, two bands, two sides of a 7" record. Classic black vinyl in a full color jacket.
Includes unlimited streaming of "Nosh Lately?": A Tribute to The Beasties Boys' "Hello Nasty" from D.A. Stern & Jacuzzi Boys
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Twenty years after the Beastie Boys first said "Hello Nasty" to the world, D.A. Stern and Jacuzzi Boys are teaming up to celebrate its birthday in the form of a split 7” of covers brought to you by Slumberland Records. Focusing on two fan-favorite deep cuts, the three JBs and one D.A. chose songs that showcase the Beasties’ unique versatility while offering messages of mindfulness, emblematic of their later career.
“Song For the Man,” a Horovitz-penned feminist anthem originally steeped in Sixties psychedelia now sees a garage treatment that only Jacuzzi Boys could deliver while “I Don’t Know,” once an Adam Yauch bossa nova standout, gets the D.A. Stern treatment replete with jangly guitars and sun-drenched backing vocals supplied by Felicia Douglass (Dirty Projectors, Ava Luna). The Beasties were about a lot more than just fighting for your right to party, and this great single is a fitting tribute to their depth in miniature form.
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released August 3, 2018
"I Don't Know"
D.A. Stern - Vocals, Guitar, Drums, Percussion, Programming
Felicia Douglass - Vocals
Will Salwen - Bass
Sam Skarstad - Violin, Backup Vocals
Recorded by D.A. Stern
Mixed by Jake Aron
"Song For The Man"
Gabriel Alcala - Guitar, Vocals
Danny Gonzalez - Bass
Diego Monasterios - Drums
Gigi Humbertson - Intro Vocals
Rick Moon - Backup Vocals, Everything Else Not Listed
Produced & Mixed by Rick Moon
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Opener absolutely rips. Falls into the ranks of tracks like “Dance” by ESG, “Eisbaer” by Grauzone, “Damaged Goods” by Gang of Four or like the album description says Kleenex. This is some really good stuff. Favorite song is the opener but dedicate “Blue” to my friend Blue who lost her life at 22, she would have loved this album. TheBloodofChrist
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