KRAMPUS DAY SALE 2022
30% Off Everything through December 17

Season’s greetings,

Our fourteenth year as a record label is nearly behind us, and ’tis the season to give records to beloved friends and family (and to yourself too). 

In lieu of the madness of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, we prefer to observe Krampus Day (honoring the Central European folkloric anti-Santa critter). Once again the dark, anarchic spirit of Krampus feels particularly apropos for the protracted End Times denouement to 2024 that we are all currently enduring—he seems to gain in malevolent power every year—but the December 5th holiday also conveniently coincides with Repeal Day (the end of Prohibition in the U.S.) Raise a glass to New Days and help us clear some space in our stacks!

To celebrate, for two weeks, starting today, all items in the PoB website and Bandcamp stores will be discounted 30% (yes, that’s more than normal, because 2025 is shaping up to be an abnormal year).

To receive the discount, visit our online store or Bandcamp page from now until 11:59PM ET on Tuesday, December 17th and enter the coupon code KRAMPUS during checkout. 

 

Enter coupon code KRAMPUS during checkout for a 30% discount

Same Deal, but on Bandcamp

Listen to Every PoB Single Ever Released

 

Although we can’t guarantee it, all US orders placed by December 13th should ship in time to arrive by Christmas, if that’s your thing. As always, U.S. orders totaling more than $100 ship for free! 

It’s worth remembering that this Friday, December 6, is once again Bandcamp Friday, when Bandcamp waives its share and passes on all revenue to artists and labels—a good time to deploy said coupon if you are a Bandcamp fan.

While you’re shopping, get caught up on any Paradise of Bachelors releases you missed this year by checking out our Paradisiacal Playlist on SpotifyFollow us for more playlists curated by PoB artists and staff!

 

 

2024: ANOTHER YEAR IN PARADISE

Thanks for all your support this year. Keep up the good fight.
As Townes Van Zandt sang, “Here’s to feeling good. And here’s to feeling bad.”