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Vol. 113: A Loaded Cloud

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From $ 34.00
Color:
Music Vibe / Genre
  • Rock-ish 🤘🎸
  • Fun(ky) 🛼🕺
Special Features
  • 3x Gatefold jacket
  • Coke-bottle clear Vinyl (Standard)
  • Coke-bottle clear with upcycle blob Vinyl (VIP)
  • 3-D Ice Box art sculpture
  • Original AR digital experience: VIEW HERE
  • Lyrics & art booklet 
  • Intro letter from Brandon 
Tracklist

A1 Coolhand Jax - Radiostar
A2 Sucreblooms - Take Time
A3 Year of Dogs - Just Life
A4 Bargil and Berko - Miriam the Prophetess
A5 Peli Gene - Valentine
A6 Goro - i was pressed

B1 W. LINDH - Ignite
B2 Ms. Jones - Caught On To You
B3 Walt Dolla - Makin Moves
B4 Ashes to Amber - TWENTY SENSATIONS
B5 Last Place Runner-ups - Someday
B6 White China - Thief
B7 Josh One - You Know

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Visual Artist for Vol. 113: A Loaded Cloud

Alvaro Naddeo

Los Angeles, CA

A child of artist parents, Alvaro Naddeo’s cosmopolitan upbringing—which saw his family moving from São Paulo to Lima, followed by New York, and eventually to the artist’s current home of Los Angeles—shaped a keen awareness of the problems inherent in contemporary urban life. While his work occupies itself with issues of waste, overconsumption, and social inequality, Naddeo handles this heavy subject matter with a light touch. This balanced approach is evident in the artwork for this volume, which optimistically imagines a new life for the discarded objects of modern city life. The critique of capitalist waste is evident in the rendering of an abandoned hotdog cart repurposed as a jalopy, but the inherent whimsy of such an object leavens the proceedings with a layer of absurd humor. Naddeo’s keen observations are gleaned partially from a lifetime of participation in the marketplace. After 20 years in the advertising world exercising his visual skills as an Art Director, Naddeo rejected his longtime commercial occupation in favor of an artistic practice as a painter, a long-held childhood ambition finally realized.