Waxahatchee - American Weekend - Red & Black Quad Color Vinyl Record
Waxahatchee's 2012 debut American Weekend is a collection of minimal acoustic-guitar pop about relationships and transience, written and recorded in a week at Katie Crutchfield's family's Alabama home. "I don't care if I'm too young to be unhappy," she sings on "Grass Stain." That lyric sort of sums up this entire album. It's the kind of record you want to simultaneously keep all to yourself and share with everyone you've ever met.
- Catfish
- Grass Stain
- Rose, 1956
- American Weekend
- Michel
- Be Good
- Luminary Blake
- Magic City Wholesale
- Bathtub
- I Think I Love You
- Noccalula
Shipping
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Returns
Unopened returns accepted within 30 days — you cover shipping.
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After 30 days, it’s yours to keep forever.
Avoid extreme heat or sunlight. Definitely don’t let it mingle with any Justin Bieber records. Treat it like your grandma — gentle, respectful, and quiet during Murder, She Wrote.
Hold up… what were we saying?
Waxahatchee - American Weekend - Red & Black Quad Color Vinyl Record

