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From Nursery To Misery: Pixies In The Woods - VINYL LPTitle: Pixies In The Woods Artist: From Nursery To Misery Label: Dark Entries Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 744271372670 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2017 03 31 Number of Discs: 1 From Nursery to Misery were three teenagers who grew up together on the same street in Basildon, Essex. Formed in 1987, the band was comprised of vocalists (and identical twins) Gina and Tina Fear, along with keyboard player and producer Lee Stevens. Lee invited the twins to over
Title: Pixies In The WoodsArtist: From Nursery To Misery
Label: Dark Entries
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 744271372670
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2017-03-31
Number of Discs: 1
From Nursery to Misery were three teenagers who grew up together on the same street in Basildon, Essex. Formed in 1987, the band was comprised of vocalists (and identical twins) Gina and Tina Fear, along with keyboard player and producer Lee Stevens. Lee invited the twins to over to record some music with him, suggesting they try singing over some instrumentals he had written and recorded on a newly purchased 4-track. They played a sum total of four gigs before splitting in 1991. Their recorded output, however, was relatively prodigious, with the band appearing on over 22 compilations, as well as self-releasing two album-length tapes 'The Oak Tree' (1989), and 'Equilibrium' (1990), and a split EP with Germany's Nostalgie Eternelle, 'Art is the Tool' (1990). All these releases were home-produced, hand-made cassettes distributed and swapped via the Mail Art scene. 'Pixies In The Woods' is a 13-track career spanning compilation including three previously unreleased tracks. Tracks range from no-fi synth pop overlaid with ethereal, child-like vocals, to audio collages of animal noises and harrowing, double-speed monologues. Lee's expansive synth productions, informed by the Blade Runner soundtrack, early electro records, and 4AD acts like Dead Can Dance, provided a rich, spacious platform for Gina and Tina's sung-spoken introspective lyrics. Their songs are disarmingly direct and unfiltered, the product of three self-confessed misfits exploring difficult, often intensely personal issues. As the band says, they just wanted to make pop music and FNTM is what came out. All songs have been remastered for vinyl by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley. The record is housed in a custom made jacket designed by Eloise Leigh, featuring a lavender tinted photograph of Gina and Tina. Each copy includes a glossy 8x11" photo of the twins as well as a 2-sided 18 x 24" fold-out poster with lyrics, artwork, and press clippings from the band's archive. Also included is an essay by filmmaker Matthew Reed, who made a short film on FNTM in 2015.
Tracks:
1.1 The Oak Tree
1.2 The Fatal Bite
1.3 Age of Destiny
1.4 Dust
1.5 Kill Your Dancing Dreams Part 2
1.6 Phoenix Dragon
1.7 Primitive Lands
1.8 Dreaming of You
1.9 Desire
1.10 Be Patient Child
1.11 Insight
1.12 The Ritual
1.13 The Enemy Is Listening
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★★★★★ 5
Not 6 ft
Color: Grey, Size: 34" - 3 Panel
I bought this for filming my auditions. I am 5’4” .The height lists is 6 ft but the fabric only reaches 5’9 1/2 “!
when I must film myself head to toe, the top bars are showing. It’s easy to set up. But when I film I must tilt my camera to keep the top bars out of frame which is not acceptable.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Perfect for what I needed - getting a 2nd one.
Color: Black, Size: 22" - 4 Panel
Putting it together was a BEE-OTCH!! Yes, one of the tubes had the top cap installed at the wrong end (& getting it off required tools), and yes, stretching the fabric to get the screws in was incredibly hard...but am I buying another one? YES! After all is said and done, this is a great room divider. I opted out of installing the paddle feet & it still works perfect. It won't filter light all that great and even though it stands on its own, it can be blown over easily - but for the price? Excellent. If I wanted a heavy duty, thicker, more expensive one, I would've bought one.
The 2nd one is on the way.
Perfect height, no weird smell, nice and light and easy to move around.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2025
★★★★★ 5
WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN 😊
Color: Grey, Size: 34" - 3 Panel
I purchased RANTILA 3 Panel Room Divider, 6 Ft Tall Folding Privacy Screen Freestanding Room Partition Wall Dividers, 102''W x 20''D x 71''H, Grey. For outdoor use on my patio is perfect . PRIVACY!!! YAY!
It was packaged very carefully. There were no missing parts. Instructions were there but I still had to use the video visually. A few screws would not screw in. So I used a hammer with a few good taps that helped using the screw driver. 😊 It was easy putting it together following the directions. Everything is well made. Love the height, functionality and it’s definitely light it works.
Thank you
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Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025
★★★★★ 5
I am happy with the room divider. It does what I intended.
Color: Beige, Size: 34" - 3 Panel
Use a power screwdriver.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2026
★★★★★ 3
It’s really pretty decent except for one thing.
Color: Grey, Size: 34" - 4 Panel, Color: Grey, Size: 34" - 4 Panel
I bought two of these for my basement and they do look great. They were easy to assemble and I’m happy with them. The problem is that the stitching on the fabric panels are almost the size of a machine basting stitch (which for non sewers means large temporary stitches). Because the panels are tight by design, the stitches had already started to come undone before I could finish assembling everything. Fortunately I can sew and I reinforced all the panels. I had to take the first ones back off the poles to do them but I did the second set before assembling. It’s really not a bad product for the money. It’s quality fabric and the design itself looks great. The stitching looks fine but it’s just not substantial enough for the purpose it is supposed to serve. I can’t imagine why it be sewn so insufficiently. I was able to resolve my issue because I can sew. I wasn’t planning on sewing nor did I really have the time. I could have made it myself but I didn’t want to and that is why I purchased this. I ended up using valuable time. The really unfortunate thing is, I have no other complaints. This is a manufacturing problem.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2023
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