Today my favorite track is peachfuzz, reminding me of earlier work. Just beautiful with the roving bass piano - longer phrase expression and just gorgeous. nick
This was the LPDs' very first release. It's not a really an album in the traditional sense, and not as long as the other collections of early tracks that came out in 1981, but it's a great listen with a few rarities, including "O(ri)ffice," "Waiting for the Call/You 'n' Me," and "Frosty," all gloriously subversive but sweet-sounding indie pop tracks alongside weird noise like "It Rots Your Liver" and "The Chemical Playschool." RTW
C. Diab describes “Exit Rumination” as “a sonic exorcism,” and its dark, swelling songs are equal parts catharsis and tension. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 26, 2018
This is unexpectedly becoming one of my favorite Dots releases, period, along with Malachai and several other late ‘80s-‘90s highlights (my favorite LPD era). So happy to see some last copies of the gorgeous-looking LP on Bandcamp after making the mistake of not buying at the SF show. Walter Campbell