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  • Ive Enjoyed As Much Of This As I Can Stand - Live At The Knitting Factory. Nyc: May 31. 1998 (Clear Vinyl)

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Acetone, the unsung heroes of the indie music scene.

Their latest live album, "I've Enjoyed As Much Of This As I Can Stand - Live At The Knitting Factory, NYC: May 31, 1998" is a delightful treat for fans old and new.

From the moment the needle hits that clear vinyl, you can feel the energy and passion that Acetone bring to the stage.

Their performance at the iconic Knitting Factory in New York City is a testament to their raw talent and undeniable charm.

Each track is a journey through their unique sound, blending elements of dream pop, shoegaze, and Americana.

The haunting vocals of singer-guitarist Mark Lightcap float effortlessly over the intricate guitar work of Richie Lee and the solid rhythm section of Steve Hadley.

Highlights include the hypnotic "King Koopa", the melancholic "Things Are Gonna Be Alright", and the mesmerizing "Shaker".

The band's chemistry is palpable, and their live energy is infectious.

If you're looking for an album to transport you back to the '90s indie scene, then look no further than Acetone's "I've Enjoyed As Much Of This As I Can Stand - Live At The Knitting Factory, NYC: May 31, 1998".

It's a gem that deserves a place in every music lover's collection.