Please specify in the comments section of the checkout if you would like to: a) hold your entire order until it can be entirely fulfilled or, b) have the in-stock items shipped immediately and the pre-ordered items ship when available. If your order contains pre-order items we will hold the package until all titles are available to ship. If your pre-ordered items are holding your package from arriving please email us with a request to ship the in-stock items and pre-orders when they become available. However, due to the nature of manufacturing and production, pre-order dates may change. ![]() We try and offer as many upcoming projects available for pre-order when the releases have moved into production. Order processing time is separate from shipping time requested. Thank you for your patience and business as we navigate these difficult times! Delays in supply chain, shorter fulfillment schedules, as well as extended processing from USPS have forced these delays for the time being. Please note, we are still shipping and attending to customer service inquiries as per usual. Online orders are processed within *3-4 business days or *7-9 business days depending on availability.ĭue to the current COVID-19 pandemic, our shipping and processing times have been extended. ![]() Important information when ordering with Order Processing Time But upon reflection, it was without sham. Little Man, You’ve Had A Busy Day has to go to nervous places, places of botheration, in order to bask in the glimmer of closer “$150 of your mmoney.” There are depths that must not be overlooked. In the darker corners and closets like “Jeremiah (The Weeping Prophet)” and “Home Alone” the loops of anxiety are subdued by s.al’s mantra of “relax, make me slow.” Again, consider purpose. The triumvirate of the “Idea 5” series seems littered at first, an exercise in revisiting a template anew, but intention is clear as s.al croons “I never make it through” as he reflects on a folkloric place called “the agate door.” And so, a mistakenly broken loop on “King Size” is work flow, the steady rhythm of carpentry. Much can be gleaned from Little Man - wonder, purpose, compassion, dexterity - but when s.al sings “there never was much else but the work / busying myself since birth,” it leaves a lasting impression that the album is consumed by simple pleasures and purposes. ![]() The refrain is simple: “easily distressed / excellent at managing distress.” Deeper into Little Man, s.al turns the guitar loops on “Phones” into a serene backdrop to ruminate on the absence of distraction. From the outset of “Winner + Raps” he’s your friendly voyager with undeterrable empathy, bouncing effortlessly over a funky session. As a vocalist he is softly riding the forms, a provisionist of encouraging poems. As a producer, s.al supplies vignettes of tape loop meditations, each an ornate anteroom or alcove in the happy home of the album. Largely self-produced, Little Man, You’ve Had a Busy Day finds s.al kneading out the knotty burdens of a sun cycle. There is nurturing within Little Man, You’ve Had A Busy Day awakened by nutriments and medicines. If this is life at face value, the transmissions within S.AL’s debut are the counter agents. So easily understood, and so overwhelmingly so. A message reads: huge things are still sham.
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