Virgo’s Maze

Part Time

SKU: BRGR875LP

Barcode: 634457683914

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Brand new double-album “Virgos Maze” Breezy beautiful pop nugz to dance the night away to with friends — don’t be left alone, pick it up to put it down!!!

San Francisco’s Part Time, the lo-fi recording project of David Loca, consistently produces some synth-centric shoegaze-y music that fit nicely on those mixtapes music nerds make for their crushes who are much hipper than them in order to appear like a hip enough person to make out with. I didn’t experience the 80s, but this music sounds pretty much like it’s straight from London in 1984. Today, we’re premiering “Fallin’ 4 U,” which is the first single from their upcoming double-album Virgo’s Maze. The record is out on June 26 via—you guessed it—Burger Records, a label that seems to have a monopoly over all music made with guitars these days. The record is a collection of recordings, mostly captured with a tape machine, over the past five years made in LA, San Francisco, and El Paso (that’s in Texas, kids). “Fallin’ 4 U” is a slippery four minutes long, full of washed out repetitive droning that illustrates the emotional need for someone else to help us get through daily bullshit. With about a minute left in the track, the song cuts into what I hear as some samples from cartoons? I don’t know, man. But sometimes it’s the simplest obstacles in life that make us want to curl up in a ball on the couch with Looney Tunes on loop in the background.

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Track Listings

1. The Cost of Living
2. My Jamey
3. Honey Lips
4. Fallin' 4 U
5. New Beginnings
6. Touch Me Responsibly
7. I Saw Her Standing There
8. It's Elizabeth
9. Science, Shadows Religeons on the Walls
10. Ganz Wein
11. Strangest Eyes
12. Pussy Of My Dreams
13. Real Connection
14. The Garvo623 (My Robots Brain)
15. B U
16. Don't Sweat The Small Stuff
17. Virgo's Maze
18. Was It Real
19. The River Of Dreams (Sailing My Fantasy)
20. It's Too Late

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