Halsey
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Badlands
Colored Vinyl - 2547419811
Sealed 2015 Pink Colored Vinyl Original. Halsey Is New Jersey Native Ashley Frangipane. Halsey (An Anagram Of Her First Name) Is Taken From The “Halsey” Stop On The L Train To Brooklyn. It’s An Appropriate Representation Of Her Alter-Ego, Having Been Born In New Jersey, But Defined By The City Of New York. She Infuses Her Sugar-Spun Pop With A Purposefully Bitter Aftertaste That Is Quite Tongue-In-Cheek. On The Debut Single “Ghost,” Halsey Explores The Tragic And Laughable Intimacy Of Human Relationships In Her Signature Take-No-Prisoners Approach. “I’m Ecstatic To Have Found A Home With Astralwerks Because They Embrace Me For Who I Am, Appreciate My Honesty, And Recognize That An Artist Needs Creative Freedom In Order To Thrive,” Explains Halsey On Her Decision To Sign To The Label.
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Hopeless Fountain Kingdom
Colored Vinyl - 2557499285
2017 Limited Edition Clear Vinyl With Red Splatter. LP Appears New, Unplayed.
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Hopeless Fountain Kingdom
Colored Vinyl - 2557499223
Sealed 2017 Colored Vinyl Gatefold Original. Grammy Award-Nominated Multi-Platinum Alternative Pop Maverick Halsey Returns With Her Anxiously Awaited Second Full-Length Album. The 13-Track Affair Honestly Exorcises Moments Of Sorrow, Pain, Joy, And Love Through A Whirlwind Of Poetic Lyricism, Cinematic Production, And Searing Hooks. She Invites A Few Friends Such As Quavo, Lauren Jauregui (Fifth Harmony), And Cashmere Cat Along For The Ride, As Well As Producers Benny Blanco, Greg Kurstin, Ricky Reed And More.
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Hopeless Fountain Kingdom
Used Import - 2557499223
2017 Clear/Green Splatter Vinyl. Includes Insert. Slight Top Seam Split.
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Hopeless Fountain Kingdom
Colored Vinyl - 2567530695 ST02
Sealed 2018 Yellow Vinyl Gatefold. Grammy Award-Nominated Multi-Platinum Alternative Pop Maverick Halsey Returns With Her Anxiously Awaited Second Full-Length Album. The 13-Track Affair Honestly Exorcises Moments Of Sorrow, Pain, Joy, And Love Through A Whirlwind Of Poetic Lyricism, Cinematic Production, And Searing Hooks. She Invites A Few Friends Such As Quavo, Lauren Jauregui (Fifth Harmony), And Cashmere Cat Along For The Ride, As Well As Producers Benny Blanco, Greg Kurstin, Ricky Reed And More. Slight Corner Dings.
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If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power
New - LP - B003395001
Sealed 2021 Limited Edition Pressing On White Coloured Vinyl. Produced By Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross. Alternate "Non-Explicit" Artwork. Includes 2 Extra Tracks & Poster.
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If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power
New - LP - B003395101
Sealed 2021 Limited Edition Pressing On Transparent Grey Coloured Vinyl. Produced By Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross. Alternate "Non-Explicit" Artwork.
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Manic
New Import - B003111201
Sealed 2020 Original Black Vinyl Edition. Custom Hype Sticker On Front. Includes Download. Made In Canada Sticker On Rear.
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Manic
New - LP - B003111201
Sealed 2020 US Gatefold Original; Black Vinyl. Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Light Corner Creasing. "As They Were In The Throes Of Completing Their Third Studio Album In 2019, Halsey Told Rolling Stone The Record Would Contain "Hip-Hop, Rock, Country, F***ing Everything Because It's So Manic. It's Soooooo Manic." It Was So Manic, Halsey Decided Manic Was The Right Title For This High-Profile Album, The First They've Released Since 2017's Hopeless Fountain Kingdom Helped Turn Them Into A Regular Presence At The Top Of The Charts. As It Turns Out, Manic Is Indeed An Appropriate Name For An Album So Filled With Twists And Turns It Feels Like A Double-LP Crammed Into The Course Of A 47-Minute Record. Such A Description Is Slightly Misleading, Though, Suggesting That The Album Contains A Series Of Distinct Shifts In Mood When It Is Very Much A Record Of Its Moment, Thrumming Along To The Tasteful Shape-shifting Hybrids That Populate Playlists Of All Genres. Listen Closely, Certain Stylistic Aspects Assert Themselves -- A Fingerpicked Guitar Line Rolls Along Here, There's A Reggae Bounce There -- And Their Choice Of Guest Stars Is Telling. Alanis Morissette -- Who Is By Some Measures A Clear Precursor To Halsey -- Vies With Rapper Dominic Fike And Suga Of K-Pop Sensations BTS For The Splashiest Cameo, With Each Of Their Appearances Labeled As An "Interlude." The Lack Of Concrete Song Titles Winds Up Emphasizing The Presence Of Artists Who Cross Genres, A Clear Sign Of How Manic's Seemingly Scattershot Appearance Disguises That Halsey Designed The Album To Appeal To As Broad An Audience As Possible, Streamlining All These Sounds So They Slide Onto Every Conceivable Playlist. It's A Shrewd Ploy That Winds Up Not Seeming Crass Thanks To Halsey's Affectless Emo Bloodletting -- She Never Resists An Opportunity To Hit Their Target Squarely On The Nose, Such As The "I'm So Glad I Never Ever Had A Baby With You" Refrain On "You Should Be Sad" -- And The Clever Way Manic Is Sequenced. The Artiest, Wobbliest Songs Start The Record, Followed By Their Saddest And Starkest Ballads, So It Takes A While Before It Settles Into Its Comfortable Groove Of Adolescent Angst Doubling As AAA Crossover Pop. Such Distinctions Would Be Lost On The Playlists Individual Tracks May Later Call Home, But Assembled In This Fashion As A Proper Album, Manic Showcases Halsey At Their Nerviest And At Their Best." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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