As regular readers of the CDRWL know, we don't count CD-R's as completely reissued albums. However, that doesn't stop us from letting you know about them! Going forward, I will only announce CD-R's if the band themselves are releasing it in this format.
A tip from an anonymous reader earlier this week pointed me to a Youtube with an e-mail address on how to order their "CD". That lead me to a friendly discussion with Ragnarok member Andre Jayet. I made a few suggestions on having their album pressed by a quality and honest label, and so we'll see if that ever comes to fruition.
But in the meantime, if you would like to obtain legitimate homemade CD-R's, here's the instructions on how to do so:
"The CD’s are CD-R. (Ragnarok, Nooks and Ragnarok Live). There are some liner notes inside. The bonus tracks can be found on the live CD-R.
There is a Facebook page (Ragnarok New Zealand) Where you will find unpublished pics, info, comments and some video.
Orders for the CD-R’s are taken from this email site (ragnarok.nz@gmail.com).
Each CD-R is $NZ20.00 plus post’n’package."
We featured Ragnarok about a year ago.
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