TODD W. EMMERT

So Sick Of Dying

(Therapy Tapes) 7-inch (lathe cut) $5.00 (Out-of-stock)

One track from Emmert's Funeral album. Numbered edition of 50

TODD W. EMMERT

Memento Mori

(Therapy Tapes - #12) CDR $8.00 (Out-of-stock)

The latest and greatest in avant garde experimental folk that Asheville, North Carolina, has to offer. Includes a cover of Spacemen 3’s “Come Down Easy.”

TODD W. EMMERT

Innocence Of The Antichrist

(Therapy Tapes - #14) CDR $8.00 (Out-of-stock)

Experimental folk music for the Spider God and Her followers. In Emmert’s allegorical tale of “someone” born evil trying to make good, there is beauty in existential dread and lullabies for invisible girls. The noise of ending with a question instead of an answer.

TODD W. EMMERT

Hitchin’ A Ride

(Therapy Tapes - #13) CDR $8.00 (Out-of-stock)

“I listened in my morning haze and thought it was [Emmert’s] best work yet,” says Caleb Mulkerin of Big Blood. “The … songs [capture] a southern Joy Division and the instrumentals … range from weird music box lullabies to cockroaches pouring out of the cracks in the walls right after the bomb went off.”

TODD W. EMMERT

Devil's Return

(Therapy Tapes - #11) CDR $8.00 (Out-of-stock)

Another masterpiece by the visionary behind Inspector 22. Infusions of loops, psychedelic structures, non-traditional instruments and techniques, and alienology take Emmert's home-recorded space-folk into new levels of the afterworld.

INSPECTOR 22

18th Anniversary Set

(Therapy Tapes) 3xCDR $13.50 (Out-of-stock)

Big ol’ retrospective collection of boombox recordings by underrated folk visionary Todd Emmert. Includes: The Beatnik Suicide Sessions (eight songs recorded between 2007 and 2014, with a guest appearance on two tracks by The Blue Band); Friendship Cemetery Revisited (twenty-two songs recorded between 1997 and 2003); and the all-instrumental six-track EP Remember You Will Die. Discs are hand-lettered, photocopy inserts and obi-strip are hand-cut. Sealed with a band-aid.