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PRE-ORDER clear blue “haha, no worries” vinyl

PRE-ORDER clear blue “haha, no worries” vinyl

Regular price $25.00 USD
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“haha, no worries” is Lubalin’s debut album!

PLEASE NOTE: this vinyl is currently on pre-order⏳ and should ship out between dec 2024 – feb 2025.

despite our best efforts and original timeline, we're facing unexpected delays due to our vinyl shipment being held at the border on its way to our warehouse ( caused by strikes among the national carrier). we know many of you were hoping to receive your vinyl for the holidays, and we're deeply sorry that this situation may impact those plans. we’re doing our best and hope you’ll find it worth the wait! the final ship date will be confirmed when we have more information. 

as with all physical manufacturing, there’s always a chance of unexpected delays, but we’re doing our best and hope you’ll find it worth the wait! the final ship date will be confirmed closer to the album release date. 

thanks for being an early supporter – I can't wait to get this record into your hands!

■ tracklist

1. dog
2. bullet time
3. something to prove
4. microcosm
5. pale blue dot
6. aerodynamics
7. you know me
8. just love
9. turning blue
10. trust issues
11. something's wrong with me (i think)
12. crystal clear


🌲📦 if you're shopping for a holiday gift, we recommend placing your order by these dates:


Domestic USA 🇺🇸

Standard Shipping: December 13
Express Shipping: December 18


International
🇨🇦🇬🇧🇫🇷🇳🇱🇩🇪🇸🇪🇳🇴 etc.

Standard Shipping: December 11
Express Shipping: December 16


our order deadlines are our suggested dates by which you should place your order for the best possibility to receive it before Dec 25th.

■ what you get

  • gatefold jacket
  • lyrics insert
  • 1 x clear blue vinyl LP

■ fun fact

the image on the back of the jacket is the "pale blue dot", captured by the Voyager 1 spacecraft in 1990. from a record distance of about 3.7 billion miles, it shows Earth as a tiny speck suspended in a sunbeam.

at the time, Voyager 1 had been traveling away from Earth for 13 years at a speed of approximately 38,000 miles per hour. this iconic photograph highlights the fragility and insignificance of our planet in the vast expanse of the universe.

I like this image because this is the actual truth of who and where we are.

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