Christmas.

by Parenthetical Girls

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jonteader IT HAS A FRESH SOUND TO IT SONGS PERFORMANCE AMAZING Favorite track: Christmas Past.
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aliss_blackout_hrt_bandits One of the album's that made me admit that I had dysphoria as a 44 year old young woman. The album art and first two tracks remind me of drinking Shirley temples at the elks Lodge bar when I was little, way back in the 70 Favorite track: Do You Fear What I Fear?.
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eveghost I don't typically consider myself a Christmas music fan at all, but this is seriously the most lovely Christmas album I have ever owned. I would listen to this year round. It's simply gorgeous! Favorite track: Last Christmas, pt. II.
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deliriously...daniel this poignantly charming christmas album sieves into my earmuffs annually, like eggnog through a stocking: a melancholically merry, quirk-fully mirthful collection that meaningfully explores what cloying holiday clichés still mean to ex-children everywhere Favorite track: Last Christmas, pt. II.
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A complete collection of Parenthetical Girls' biennial Holiday recordings, "Christmas" is an unwieldy and ugly mess of a thing, warts and all—featuring some of the group's first forays into home-recording experiments, through to 2009's more fully formed "Christmas Creep" 7". It our awkward X-Mas card to strange and beautiful enterprise of commercial holiday music. It's gawky, embarrassing, and earnest to a fault. Just don't say we didn't warn you.

BONUS: Those purchasing the full "Christmas" collection will receive the bonus EP, which pre-dates Parenthetical Girls.

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released November 26, 2010

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