Sunset Rubdown – Dragonslayer

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Record Details

LabelJAGJAGUWAR
Catalog NoJAG 140
FormatVinyl LP
Release DateJune 2009
ConditionNew / Sealed
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The Sunset Rubdown Dragonslayer vinyl is one of the more distinctive releases to come out of the Jagjaguwar catalog, and if you’ve been looking for a physical copy, you already know they don’t hang around.

Sunset Rubdown and the World of Dragonslayer

Sunset Rubdown is the project of Spencer Krug, a Canadian songwriter who built a reputation for dense, theatrical indie rock through his work with Wolf Parade and Frog Eyes before channeling his most ambitious ideas into this band. Dragonslayer arrived on Jagjaguwar and represented the project at full stretch: layered arrangements, knotted song structures, and a lyrical sensibility that leans into myth and abstraction without losing its emotional grip. It’s the kind of record that rewards close listening, the kind that sounds different depending on where you are when you put it on. Krug has always written music that operates on its own internal logic, and this album is among his clearest statements of that approach.

The Pressing: Sunset Rubdown Dragonslayer Vinyl Details

This is the standard LP pressing on Jagjaguwar, catalog number JAG 140. The label has a well-earned reputation for taking care of their physical releases, and this one comes with a digital download coupon, so you’re covered on both fronts. No exotic color variants or limited run numbers to report here, but what you’re getting is a proper, label-sanctioned pressing of the album as it was meant to be heard. Clean packaging, reliable quality control, the real thing from a label that has been doing this seriously for years.

Why Collectors Want This Copy

Sunset Rubdown only ran for a handful of records, and Dragonslayer was among the last before Krug moved on to other projects. That makes the catalog finite, which matters when you’re building a collection around a specific era of Canadian indie rock or the broader Jagjaguwar roster. Physical copies of this one surface less often than you’d expect given the label’s profile, and the combination of the album’s cult following and the band’s limited output means demand stays consistent. If you’re already a Wolf Parade collector, this is the obvious next acquisition. If you came to Krug’s work through other routes, this album on wax is a different experience than streaming. The download coupon means you’re not choosing between formats. You get the record, and you get the files.

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