I’m not going to bore you with the details about how I came to know Jace Lasek of The Besnard Lakes AGAIN, because I’ve beaten that horse to death during my tenure…
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Silver Apples – Selections From The Early Sessions
Lemme tell you about the time I met Simeon. It was in March of 2009, and Simeon (maybe as Silver Apples, I don’t quite remember) was playing some shows around the globe.…
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Will Beeley – Passing Dream
A few years ago I came across a copy of Gallivantin’ by William C. Beeley. An incredibly sought-after, privately-pressed singer-songwriter record from San Antonio, Texas. At the time I described it by writing, “Self-produced…
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Jesus & Mary Chain – Darklands
This is a pretty cool one, I got it from a Cure collector a few months ago who was unloading a bunch of bootlegs and had this with the rest of his…
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Big Black – The Hammer Party
As I’ve now completed a few months worth of An Album A Day posts, maybe it’s time we take our first look back and review the different themes I’ve explored since beginning…
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Sunday Mix Tape Number 360
Todd – “With Love From Me To You” LP Re-Issue Updates: Remember, the only other way to get the limited edition run is through me, either via Swan Fungus Records, or Discogs.…
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Kevin Aprill – Sunset Upon An Imaginary Beach Of Latent Energy
This year’s WFMU Record Fair might not have resulted in the bounty I had hoped/budgeted for, but there were still some deals to be had, and long-lusted-after titles to be found. As…
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Thuja – Thuja…
Admittedly this isn’t the “sexiest” album I found at this year’s WFMU Record Fair. Alas, some of the records I found were ones I’ve featured here in the past (by artists such…
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Cows – Taint Pluribus Taint Unum
As part of my ongoing An Album A Day series, I have been digging through my purchases (or “finds” as they’re called on certain douchey online message boards) from this past weekend’s…
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Bongripper – Hate Ashbury
One of my best “scores” of the WFMU Record Fair didn’t technically come from the fair itself. See, my buddy Jon has this theory that his record collection should never grow beyond…