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THIS IS A PRE-ORDER: We expect this to ship on or around MAY 1st, 2026. Any items ordered with this will be held until they can ship together. If you need other items faster please place a separate or
THIS IS A PRE-ORDER: We expect this to ship on or around MAY 1st, 2026. Any items ordered with this will be held until they can ship together. If you need other items faster please place a separate order for those items.
Has it really been 13 years since Dirty Fences released their first album TOO HIGH TO KROSS? Probably. We started counting and ran outta fingers.
Still NYCs favorite Rocknroll, Hard workin band, the Fencesas their friends call emhavent veered far from the path they first forged here. Maxed out, always tuneful heaters, intended for cranking at top volume, and perfect for howling along to in whatever damn key you please!
Nowadays its hard to imagine a DF show without All I Want, Heaven Is Tonight, Under Your Leather, or White Lies in the boys hit-factory repertoire. Each and every one of these 13 tracks is bound to get stuck in-between your ears for days, then years to come.
Meanwhile the bands second and third full lengths, along with heaps of singles, furthered their sonic blitz, slyly as Ramones heir apparent, Bee Gees meets CBGBs rebel rousers, The Freshies worthy rival from the Big Apple or, all of the above?!
Recorded over two weeks at High/Low Recording in Memphis, Tennessee by Toby Vest, Too High To Kross quickly sold out, as the band toured up a storm. At the time nobody knew the album would spell THE E-N-D for Volcom Entertainment, who went bankrupt shortly after its one and only vinyl pressing. Its remained out of print ever since. Until now.
For years, aftermarket copies have been scarce and prohibitively pricey, and a proper reissue has been long overdue. After working with members other projects (Hershguy and Brower), Dig! Records is thrilled to give this adored album a home, complete with bodacious new artwork designed by Mean Jeans Christian Blunda, ahead of Dirty Fences all-new studio album later this fall!
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