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Now up for pre-order at recordstore.co.uk

https://www.recordstore.co.uk/recordstore/recordstore/Big-Mess-Sign...

Big Mess marks Elfman’s first solo collection in more than thirty seven years, but it’s no return to form. Clocking in at 18 tracks, the sprawling, ambitious double album finds the Grammy and Emmy Award-winning composer breaking bold new ground as both a writer and a performer, drawing on a dystopian palette of distorted electric guitars, industrial synthesizers and orchestra in an effort to exorcise the demons brought about by four years of creeping fascism and civil rot.

The songs here call to mind everything from Nine Inch Nails, to David Bowie to XTC at times, balancing dense, harmonically complex arrangements with biting, acerbic wit as they reckon with the chaos and confusion of the modern world. Elfman wrote almost all of the record during quarantine, and while the anger, frustration, and isolation of it all is palpable in his delivery, Big Mess is about more than simply blowing off steam. In making the space to truly sit with his emotions and write without limitations, Elfman achieved a kind of artistic liberation on the record that had been eluding him for decades, rediscovering his voice and reinventing himself all at once in the process.

Born and raised in southern California, Elfman began his career as part of a surrealist, avant-garde musical theater troupe known as The Mystic Knights of Oingo Boingo. The group would eventually morph into the critically acclaimed rock band Oingo Boingo, whose high-energy performances and genre-bending sound garnered them a fanatically devoted cult following in the 1980s and ‘90s.

Among the group’s early fans was fledgling director Tim Burton and Paul Reubens (aka Pee-wee Herman), who enlisted Elfman to score their first feature film, Pee-wee’s Big Adventure.

The collaboration would prove to be the start of a long and fruitful partnership for Elfman and Burton, with Elfman going on to score a string of iconic Burton features like Batman, Beetlejuice, Big Fish, Edward Scissorhands, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. To date, Elfman has scored more than 100 films.

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me too.  When I questioned them on why, they said they had no idea why it couldnt be delivererd.  A BS reply if I ever heard one!

https://www.recordstore.co.uk/recordstore/recordstore/Big-Mess-Sign...

Restock right now. Look like there are 22 copies right now.

Fingers crossed they ship these for us Americans this time (Did anyone in the states get their copy last time?). I didn't see an option to do anything other than the standard shipping, so I hope we don't get screwed. Happy fourth!

Fingers crossed we get them this time!

Thanks for keeping us updated! Didn't get a notification though, so missed out again :(

Well that's fair....Cancel my order and restock them. - _-

Disappointingly, but not unexpectedly, I got the same message/cancellation that you guys got about it being undeliverable today.

Their support sucks

The Good: Got it on the second try!

The Very Bad: Paid for courier shipping to the US, which is more than the CD itself.

Oh well-- I wanted it, and it's better than paying an eBay flipper. 

Well, they did the same thing to me the second time, so be glad you opted for the courier option.

"Unfortunately, your order has been returned to us by the courier as they were unable to deliver it to you."

ISO 1

Same message here this morning. It was expected but still a total scam/lie. I just wish they would be honest up front.

In one word, disgraceful.  Its bad enough worrying about an autopen or stamped signature, this is just as dishonest IMO

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