dB's, The - Cycles Per Second: Us Tour 2024 (Firework Splatter Vinyl) (RSD 2026)
dB's, The - Cycles Per Second: Us Tour 2024 (Firework Splatter Vinyl) (RSD 2026)
Format: Vinyl LP
UPC: 634457243552
Release Date: 04/18/26
Condition: N
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Event: RECORD STORE DAY 2026
Release Date: 4/18/2026
Format: LP
Label: Propeller Sound Recordings
Quantity: 1500
Release type: 'RSD First' Release
Propeller Sound Recordings presents The dB’s: Cycles Per Second: US Tour 2024, available first at record stores as part of Record Store Day 2026.
From the sold-out 2024 U.S. reunion tour — 13 songs, four original members, one unforgettable return. Long hailed as pioneers of American power pop and the early indie era, The dB’s reunited to celebrate the 2024 Propeller Sound Recordings reissues of their seminal albums Stands for deciBels (1981) and Repercussion (1982). The dozen U.S. shows that followed were triumphant sell-outs, with fans and critics alike celebrating a once-in-a-generation reunion that captured both nostalgia and newfound vitality. New indie-pop artists like the Lemon Twigs, Real Estate and The Beths owe a lot to the dB’s jangle-pop style. Cycles Per Second documents that moment. Mixed and compiled by the band’s own Chris Stamey, the 13-track set brings together performances from across the tour, featuring all four original members — Peter Holsapple, Chris Stamey, Will Rigby, and Gene Holder — joined by keyboardist Wes Lachot. The release marks the first live album ever by the dB’s, making it an essential artifact for collectors, fans, and students of alternative rock history.
Pressed on Firework Splatter vinyl for Record Store Day 2026, with a full-color insert of tour photos. Limited to 1500 copies.
Tracklist
A1. Black and White A2. Big Brown Eyes A3. Love Is for Lovers A4. Happenstance A5. Cycles Per Second A6. Lonely Is
B1. That Time Is Gone B2. She's Not Worried B3. Ask for Jill B4. Amplifier B5. Neverland B6. Dynamite B7. Window to a Screen
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