PRE-ORDER - VOXTROT - Vinyl Bundle - Early Music + Dreamers in Exile
PRE-ORDER - VOXTROT - Vinyl Bundle - Early Music + Dreamers in Exile
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PRE-ORDER [retail date - Sept 11, 2026 / ship date - Sept 1, 2026]
** All items in this bundle will ship together **
VOXTROT - Early Music
TIGER EYE COLORED VINYL / Limited Edition of 1000 copies
Includes printed inner sleeve.
VOXTROT - Dreamers in Exile
BLACK ECO-VINYL edition with metallic GOLD FOIL detailing on jacket
Includes printed inner sleeve w/ lyrics
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VOXTROT - Early Music
Early Music collects Voxtrot’s celebrated Raised By Wolves and Mothers, Sisters, Daughters & Wives EPs together, compiling the recordings that first introduced the Austin band as one of the defining voices of the mid-2000s indie blog era, alongside peers Vampire Weekend, Grizzly Bear and The National.
Originally released separately in 2005 and 2006, the EPs captured the raw ambition, emotional immediacy, and melodic songwriting that quickly earned Voxtrot an international following. Anchored by “The Start of Something” — now widely regarded as an indie classic — these recordings introduced listeners to the band’s distinctive blend of post-punk energy, jangling indie-pop, and deeply heartfelt lyricism, establishing Voxtrot as one of the era’s most beloved independent cult bands.
The first pressing of Early Music was released in 2022 as part of Voxtrot’s highly anticipated reunion. Limited to 2,000 copies worldwide, the vinyl edition swiftly sold out and has since become a sought-after collector’s item, regularly commanding high resale prices on Discogs, where copies often sell quickly after appearing for sale.
Following acclaimed reunion tours and the release of their 2026 album Dreamers In Exile, Early Music stands as both a historical snapshot of a transformative moment in indie music and a timeless collection of songs that continue to resonate with new generations of listeners.
VOXTROT - Dreamers in Exile
Nearly two decades after their 2007 debut and a 2010–2022 hiatus, Austin, TX’s Voxtrot return with Dreamers in Exile, a new LP that turns an underdog story into a true second act.
The band who quietly became cult heroes in the streaming era deliver a record that carries the electric rush longtime fans remember while speaking directly to the new generation of youth who discovered them through playlists and word of mouth.
Musically, Dreamers in Exile folds Voxtrot’s classic DNA—C86 sparkle, Sarah Records romanticism, the pulse of The Velvet Underground, the elegance of Felt—into a sharper, more confident sound.
Guitars chime and sprint, rhythms push forward, and Ramesh Srivastava’s literate, heart-forward lyrics trace the distance between youth and maturity, exile and home, regret and renewal. Mixed by Dean Reid (Lana Del Rey, James Blake), it reads as both reintroduction and redemption.
For a band born of the 2000s blog wave alongside Vampire Weekend, The National, and Grizzly Bear, Dreamers in Exile is less nostalgia than proof of life. It’s the sound of a beloved group returning on their own terms and finding their songs resonating more widely than ever.
1. Another Fire
2. Fighting Back
3. New World Romance
4. Dreamers in Exile
5. The Times
6. Esprit de Cœur
7. Quiet Noise
8. My Peace
9. Rock & Roll Jesus
10. Babylone
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