Saturday, 6 January 2018

The Trunk 7/1/2018: The BEM January Sale

Where the hell have you been?

Cut us some slack, it was Christmas!

Christmas was nearly two weeks ago!

We're only just starting to wake up properly, to be honest.

Well, at least give us some good news to make up for it.

You're in luck! You may have seen this announced on Monday, but we're currently deep in the white-hot burning core of the Bad Elephant Music January Sale!

The Bad Elephant Music January Sale!

Oh yes! The Bad Elephant Music January Sale!

What is the Bad Elephant Music January Sale?

I'm glad you asked.

Right now over at the BEM webstore, and all through the month of January, there's a blanket 20% price cut on dozens of slightly older BEM releases. It's the perfect time to dive into our archives and sample some of the music you might have missed before!

What exactly does the sale cover?

Almost every album released before the end of 2016 (and one EP, which we'll get to in a minute) is discounted in physical form only. That means that albums from 2016 and the second half of 2015 are £8 apiece, and albums from before that, already down to a fiver each, are now just £4, almost exactly the average price of a London pint. And remember, you can only drink a pint once, whereas you can listen to these albums as many times as you like. (I wouldn't recommend drinking the albums, though.)

Can we have a full list of everything that's reduced?

Sure! To reiterate, only the CD versions are discounted - digital editions retain their original price point. You can click on any of the album names below to go directly to the BEM store!

£8 Albums (2016 and late 2015)


£4 Albums (early 2015 and earlier)


The Single £3 EP (turns out there was only one EP on the list)

  • The Fierce And The Dead - Magnet

Remember, these albums are also streamable directly from Bandcamp for free, so you can try before you buy. There's never been a better time to look into our back catalogue - why not dive in and have a taste?

Review Roundup


Two new reviews in for Murder and Parliament this week - five stars (out of six) from Uzbekistan's progressor.net, praising an "eclectic and varied production... more than challenging enough", and an impressive writeup from Emma Roebuck at Progradar.

Make sure to join us next week for more from the world of the Elephant!

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