Immerse yourself in the unique sounds of Shellac: The End Of Radio, a double 180gm vinyl LP collection that captures the essence of post-hardcore music. This 2019 release features two previously unreleased BBC Radio Peel Sessions recorded a decade apart: one from 1994 and the other from 2004.
The 1994 session, recorded at the iconic BBC Maida Vale Studio 3, first aired on John Peel’s legendary show in July of that year. The 2004 session offers a raw, live experience recorded in front of a small audience at BBC Maida Vale Studio 4, showcasing the band’s evolution over the years.
Shellac, hailing from Chicago, Illinois, is renowned for their minimalist approach to post-hardcore, featuring the talents of Steve Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass guitar and vocals), and Todd Trainer (drums and vocals). This vinyl record is a must-have for any collector of music albums and ranks among the best post-hardcore vinyl records available today.
Joseph Reynolds MD (verified owner) –
I absolutely love this vinyl! The sound quality is amazing, and it captures the essence of Shellac’s performances beautifully.
Krista Adkins (verified owner) –
If you’re a fan of post-hardcore, this vinyl is a must-have. The live recordings are raw and powerful.
Morgan Martin (verified owner) –
I found the best post-hardcore vinyl records here, and Shellac’s The End Of Radio is definitely my favorite. Highly recommend!