There isn't a whole lot to say about an instrumental act. Sub Pop. Mid-nineties release. I'm buying.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Wordless
Saturday, June 28, 2008
We Weren't Above Picking Through Their Trash
Positively Records. The Newtown Book and Record Exchange. Rainbow Records. Spinster Records.
We would spend a lot of time. And money. In the record stores of our suburban world.
Our world. Suburban Philadelphia. Bucks County.
Mostly with Mike. Or Chad. Sometimes Colin.
All of them. Still interested in music. New music. More than a lot of our friends. Our shared friends.
Occasionally. A lucky day. The stores would have a "free" box.
Never filled with music. Always filled with promotional material.
Posters. Stickers. Banners.
Perfect for my teenage room.
A sampling of posters. SST and Cruz Records stickers. All over my room. Mirrors. Light switches. Random items. Bands. Labels. Some things I had only marginal interest in.
They were free. I did not discriminate.
A Sub Pop poster. An illustration. Teal. A shade of yellow. White. Various bands. The new releases.
The Spinanes. Sunny Day Real Estate. 5ive Style. Definite.
Red Red Meat. Six Finger Satellite. Maybe.
The poster made it's way to Syracuse University. A lot of the promotional items did.
Most never made it back.
Traded away. Given away. Thrown away.
Five Style - Miniature Portraits. AKA. Bargain bin.
