Good way of looking at the cost! I was very surprised to see there was a cd as wellretrofuturist wrote: ↑Tue 20 Dec 2022, 9:06 pm Greetings,
International postage to Australia was a bit of a killer - I rationalised it by thinking of the book as the "purchase price" and the CD as the "postage price".
But after giving the previous edition a miss due to the lack of a CD, it looks like I'm back on the Annually train.
Retro.
Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
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Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
The shipping charge to the USA is insane... sadly will not be ordering a copy this year.
Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
Can anyone contact me to help order mine? I would like to get this edition, but I won't pay 16 euros of shipping costs. That's unbelievable! 16 euros is more than a new CD in Poland.
Perhaps someone could order two copies and send one to my place with the cheapest possible option? From Germany or even UK?
Perhaps someone could order two copies and send one to my place with the cheapest possible option? From Germany or even UK?
I've been around the world for a number of reasons. I've seen it all the change of seasons, and I, my lord, may I say nothing?
Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
Keep in mind that you will be charged import fees plus VAT if somebody sends it from the UK to Poland (EU).drunk14 wrote: ↑Wed 21 Dec 2022, 6:22 am Can anyone contact me to help order mine? I would like to get this edition, but I won't pay 16 euros of shipping costs. That's unbelievable! 16 euros is more than a new CD in Poland.
Perhaps someone could order two copies and send one to my place with the cheapest possible option? From Germany or even UK?
International shipping from Germany is also not cheap.
Like I said, artist stores are no fun anymore since Brexit.
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Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
Seems like there won't be any import fees for EU. From https://shop.petshopboys.co.uk/gb/delivery.html
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Import fees & duties
All orders ship from the UK. Please make sure you are prepared to pay any potential import fees to receive your parcel.
If you have have placed an order and do not wish to pay the fee to receive your order, please refuse the parcel and it will get returned to us free of charge.
Once the item is returned to us, your refund will be processed within 30 business days. If you have any questions please contact us to discuss and we will be on hand to assist you.
Fees for EU customers
If your delivery address is in an EU country there are no fees for orders under €150. This is because we are registered with the IOSS Scheme, meaning VAT and customs duties are already taken care of before delivery. This also means faster shipping times!
Orders over €150 will incur an import fee upon delivery. Unfortunately we are unable to tell you how much this will be as if differs from country to country. Check with your local customs office for information on taxes in your country.
EU countries where this applies:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.
Fees for the rest of the world (non-EU or UK deliveries)
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If you have placed an order and do not wish to pay the fee to receive your order, please refuse the parcel and it will get returned to us free of charge.
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Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
Had no trouble ordering this, although it seems previous accounts/logins are now invalid, none of my old ones worked, So created new account, got the validation email, add to basket, paypal payment, confirmation email from payment and the PSB store, no problems.
Shipping costs seem to have gone up too.
I was using Google Chrome on a very ancient PC .
Shipping costs seem to have gone up too.
I was using Google Chrome on a very ancient PC .
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Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
I think you're right!Dog wrote: ↑Tue 20 Dec 2022, 2:30 pm Reading the descriptions of The lost room and Kaputnik, I reckon this is the Modern Fascism EP. It’s also the backbone of the lost dark techno album. These aren’t just some random demos - I think they are purposefully putting them out and releasing them together as a package in the same way they did with Agenda - there is something here they want to communicate. It’s also telling that they are resurrecting the 1993 Face article covering their trip to Russia. There’s a narrative at work.
The totalitarianism album in EP format.
So next album isn't going to be a Fundy type gig, then. Which really makes me wonder what it might be, because the Price era covered Pop pretty well. Maybe we're in for an orchestrated album.
Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
Order placed but I have not ordered the shirt. I don't think there are better designs...
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Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
believe it or not, but shipping costs are usually this high nowadays :-/
Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
Lost sleeve artwork from Farrow’s Instagram: “references the titles from the film version of ‘Der junge Torless’.”
Woof.
Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
Interesting that they've decided to release unheard tracks from the period of the last-but-one album. I wonder if that means they're not planning FLs of the Kobalt albums in future. Great that The Lost Room has been located and unlocked at last as this was the 14th fully-produced track with Pricey from the final Super shortlist (can't remember which b-side was the 13th now). Whoda thought it would take 8-9 years to appear finally? Now, what about a new album? It's been three years of bits and pieces now. 2024?
Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
Surprising there’s no credit for Stuart Price for The lost room, given that was one of the tracks they finished with him. Maybe they went back to their original version.
Woof.
Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
In bits was the other Price track that didn’t make it onto Super.daveid wrote:Interesting that they've decided to release unheard tracks from the period of the last-but-one album. I wonder if that means they're not planning FLs of the Kobalt albums in future. Great that The Lost Room has been located and unlocked at last as this was the 14th fully-produced track with Pricey from the final Super shortlist (can't remember which b-side was the 13th now). Whoda thought it would take 8-9 years to appear finally? Now, what about a new album? It's been three years of bits and pieces now. 2024?
Woof.
Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
Four month wait for something that is clearly ready for release. Frustrating.
Yep, In bits, ta.
Re: Annually + CD - Published on April 14th, 2023
Or it could be the Jazz version mentioned in Literally.
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