Modesto, California's Grandaddy disbanded in 2006 after releasing Just Like the Family Cat. They reunited in 2012 for limited live shows. Nearly 5 years later, comes Last Place, their 5th full - length album. In 1997, with Under the Western Freeway, Jason Lytle and the gang made waves in the indie/alt rock scene with their 'atmospheric electronics meet warped Americana' sound. With over 25 years in the music industry, Grandaddy offers a new spin on their core style in Last Place, featuring easy - listening ballads and mid - tempo jams. Lytle's sad yet soothing vocals blend perfectly with ethereal synth work and traditional rock instruments. Songs like 'Way We Won't', 'Brush with the Wild', 'Evermore', and 'The Boat is in the Barn' show that even after an 11 - year break, Grandaddy can still produce great, relevant music. This is a limited - edition translucent blue vinyl from 30th Century Records in 2017. Reviewed by nakaveli in 09/2017.

Using your Grandaddy's Last Place vinyl is easy. Just place it on your record player's turntable, gently drop the needle onto the groove, and enjoy the music. When handling the vinyl, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches on the playing surface. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping. After each use, make sure to put the vinyl back in its sleeve to protect it. Clean the vinyl occasionally with a soft, anti - static brush to keep the sound quality high. Remember, this is a limited - edition item, so take good care of it to preserve its value and your listening experience.