The sticker is on my mirror.
The mirror in my room. At my parents' house.
Fittingly. A glittering. Purple. Metal. Flake. Sticker.
It came packaged with the compact disc. When I originally bought it. New.
Fifteen years ago.
It was never an album that stuck out. Never an album I would listen to.
I was fifteen. Sixteen years old. A random purchase. Because of the Sub Pop connection.
It was a disappointing purchase.
I kept the album. In my collection. For a few years. I had trouble selling it. It followed me to Syracuse. Where. Ultimately. I sold it.
It had never grown on me.
Recently. I came across a copy. I have been repurchasing a lot of albums from my past. Albums that were sold. Albums I could never get into.
Still. Nothing stands out. Although it is better than I remember. It will never be essential listening. And it isn't essential to own. I'm glad I do though. Filling in the blanks. Gaps. From my childhood.
In fifteen years. I'll try again.
The Fluid - Purplemetalflakemusic. AKA Music. Bargain bin.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Anything and Everything Was Getting Signed in the Early Nineties
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2 comments:
I have the fluid roadmouth record and its the exact same scenario.
I will have to seek out a copy of this as well.
To be further wowed by mediocrity.
I know very little about their output. This album. The Nirvana split. And Sub Pop 200 track.
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