Heatmiser - Cop and Speeder - Sea Green Color Vinyl Record
Color limited to 500 Copies
Since Elliott Smith's 2003 suicide, his cult following remains notable, but little attention is given to Heatmiser, his original Portland band. While less passive-aggressive than his solo work, the band’s "rock" sound reflects '90s music's best. On Cop and Speeder (1994), Smith’s songs are sometimes overshadowed by Neil Gust, though songs like "Why Did I Decide to Stay?' show his influence. The album expresses era-specific hopelessness, with drummer Tony Lash and bassist Brandt Peterson keeping the music simple yet impactful. Portland tends to forget its history, but fans of indie sound can appreciate this reflection of its ethos.
- 1 Disappearing Ink
- 2 Bastard John
- 3 Flame!
- 4 Temper
- 5 Why Did I Decide to Stay?
- 6 Collect to NYC
- 7 Hitting on the Waiter
- 8 Busted Lip
- 9 Antonio Carlos Jobim
- 10 It's Not a Prop
- 11 Something to Lose
- 12 Sleeping Pill
- 13 Trap Door
- 14 Nightcap
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.
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Heatmiser - Cop and Speeder - Sea Green Color Vinyl Record

