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Baby I’m the Wolf: The Archive

PREORDER NOW! THIS AND ALL PRODUCTS ORDERED WITH IT WILL SHIP ON OR AROUND APRIL 28th!

Baby I’m The Wolf: The Archive is a hardback coffee table photo book cataloging all of the visuals from Ha Vay’s debut album and its accompanying 45-minute film. The book features official photos from every music video and behind-the-scenes snapshots, as well as documentation of the development of the project’s artistic direction including early test photos, artwork, sketches, scans of music video scripts, and more. Each chapter is introduced by a short foreword written by Ha Vay. Bound by a blood-red cloth hard cover and over 250 pages, this book is a collector’s item and a rare product from a small music artist. 

*Please use caution with USPS Media Mail. This method is offered as an old school budget service for physical music, but highly discouraged, as it poses a greater risk for delays and damage.

$16.50

Original: $55.00

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Baby I’m the Wolf: The Archive

$55.00

$16.50

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PREORDER NOW! THIS AND ALL PRODUCTS ORDERED WITH IT WILL SHIP ON OR AROUND APRIL 28th!

Baby I’m The Wolf: The Archive is a hardback coffee table photo book cataloging all of the visuals from Ha Vay’s debut album and its accompanying 45-minute film. The book features official photos from every music video and behind-the-scenes snapshots, as well as documentation of the development of the project’s artistic direction including early test photos, artwork, sketches, scans of music video scripts, and more. Each chapter is introduced by a short foreword written by Ha Vay. Bound by a blood-red cloth hard cover and over 250 pages, this book is a collector’s item and a rare product from a small music artist. 

*Please use caution with USPS Media Mail. This method is offered as an old school budget service for physical music, but highly discouraged, as it poses a greater risk for delays and damage.