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  1. The DRC also does not actually exist, as noted in the Engadget article.
  2. Looks like Velvet Blue might just slowly knock these off one by one. Excited for the eventual release of My Island in 2027. For now - shirts:
  3. http://www.relientk.com/results Nothing from Air For Free 😕 Nothing from self-titled 😁 Still not gonna buy it, but it's not nearly as bad as I thought it was going to be.
  4. Looking for the bumper stickers they used to sell: Proud To Be An The Chariot My Other Car Is A The Chariot I Love My The Chariot etc. Alternatively, looking for size Large shirts in good condition that don't have the doofy skull logo or other metalcore looking shit on them.
  5. The bigger thing with No Idea is that he apparently stiffed a lot of bands, like I'm pretty sure Off with Their Heads never saw any money from From the Bottom. He also screwed over all the labels who distro'd through them when he shut down. Kiss of Death basically ceased operations as a direct consequence of No Idea closing up shop. I posted links to some Facebook posts that Ryan from OWTH made about it in another No Idea thread. So the bigger thing with these titles that are getting reissued is they're at least being put out by labels that are going to pay their bands.
  6. There's a standard edition shipping December 6th, and the deluxe is shipping sooner(!): October 18th, and it sounds pretty sweet: https://music.sufjan.com/album/the-decalogue https://store.asthmatickitty.com/products/sufjan-stevens-the-decalogue?variant=30120081784903 The music itself sounds relatively avant-garde, I guess we'll see how the whole thing sounds in a month:
  7. Seems like a big gamble to drop 33 bucks on a compilation that in all likelihood will have "My Girlfriend" on it. My picks: Over Thinking - Two Lefts Don't Make a Right... (2003) Jefferson Aero Plane - Two Lefts Don't Make a Right... (2003) Be My Escape - Mmhmm (2004) Who I Am Hates Who I've Been - Mmhmm (2004) This Week the Trend - Mmhmm (2004) When I Go Down - Mmhmm (2004) Come Right Out and Say It - Five Score and Seven Years Ago (2007) Forget and Not Slow Down - Forget and Not Slow Down (2009) Therapy - Forget and Not Slow Down (2009) This Is the End - Forget and Not Slow Down (2009) Bummin' - Air for Free (2016) Mountaintop - Air for Free (2016)
  8. The original albums will still be available everywhere - presumably the dudes who just paid $300 million for her catalog aren't going to take their property off streaming services just because Swift comes out with new recordings of the same songs. And she'll have to have new artwork and most likely title them something like "1989 (2019 Re-recording)". Her diehard fans might switch to listening to the new recordings because they know the backstory, but most people who are just looking to throw a recognizable song on a playlist or DJ a wedding are going to go with the version everybody knows. She got some pretty breathless coverage about this in the last 24 hours as if it's a novel concept, but this is the same tactic that hundreds of bands who signed bad deals have had to use. Probably half the greatest collections from second-tier 70s & 80s rock bands are "re-recorded/remastered".
  9. Blind boxes seem like the logical conclusion of the whole vinyl-as-collectibles trend. Put 'em in a lil frame next to your wall of Funko Pop boxes. File them away with all your Mondo poster tubes. Why not. The Arctic is on fire right now
  10. Assuming they've finally gotten control of this album back from Victory, which is cool. Curious about the "color morphing" thing - have any other releases been described this way?
  11. Wow, the new song is really great, and the list of collaborators looks extremely promising.
  12. Apparently some people who ordered this from 4AD are getting a 7" in the mail with 2 unreleased songs: https://www.discogs.com/Big-Thief-Unknown/master/1585933
  13. I think bands that are big with teenagers now probably make posters. I still see Tiger Beat and the like in magazine racks, and you can certainly still buy all the classic band posters at bigger record stores. What you're experiencing is probably just that the fanbases of the bands you listen to now are adults, who have jobs and live with significant others, and aren't likely to tack big pictures of bands they like onto their walls.
  14. Got this in the mail on Monday, the same day it officially became the longest-running #1 in Billboard history
  15. So it seems a few weeks in that this was a bit of an overblown concern, assuming you don't have an ideological opposition to sales tax in the first place 😜. It's actually not that complicated. If you are a buyer, either: you live in a state where Discogs is an MPF (https://support.discogs.com/hc/en-us/articles/360024123194#h_92f3b7e3-8346-4582-82a7-ec8117930651) in which case Discogs automatically charges you sales tax, or you live in a non-MPF state, in which case it's up to the seller to account for sales tax if they meet your state's economic nexus threshold (see below) or if they live in the same state as you (also see below) For sellers: Your buyers in MPF states automatically pay sales tax, and Discogs automatically collects it. For non-MPF states, if you don't meet a specific state's economic nexus threshold, which means you do X amount of business in the state (at least $100,000 & 100 transactions for all states that have sales tax), you are not legally required to collect sales tax. This most likely covers everyone on VC. If you're doing that much in Discogs sales to one state, you probably have an accountant who has already explained this to you. The exception is your home state. According to Discogs, there are usually no thresholds for "resident sellers" since you're effectively the same as a brick and mortar business at that point. This is the one annoying one, since Discogs also says you technically have to register your "business" and file tax returns and all that. That seems to be on the honor system for now, since you have to go in and manually check the box for your state in your seller settings, so I'm leaving it be for now. If you really want to stay off the grid, you can always arrange an in-person meetup.
  16. Literally the highest-paid person in entertainment https://www.stereogum.com/2050738/taylor-swift-forbes-highest-paid-celebrity/news/
  17. My reading of the situation is that she couldn't get control of her work because the people who owned it wouldn't sell it to her. The industry is fucked for sure but I think it's a pretty unique situation because she's such a big artist. She says in her statement that she expected they'd get sold to someone, it seems she's more upset that it's being sold to this industry dude.
  18. This board has never had a problem with bands not having control of their masters if it means they can get vinyl pressings of albums they like. Taylor Swift is a brand, she'll be fine.
  19. I would venture to guess that the vast majority of the business conducted in $ is done by record stores and dealers. They're likely facilitating millions of dollars of transactions per year, of course they're going to comply with the law. If you don't like it, you can always move to Montana.
  20. Had a hell of a time finding this thread, as it doesn’t contain the words “Lil Nas X - Old Town Road” anywhere. Until now. Anyway, this has now been the #1 song for 12 weeks and just stopped yet another truly bad Taylor Swift song from hitting #1. God bless America. https://www.stereogum.com/2048913/lil-nas-xs-old-town-road-keeps-taylor-swift-out-of-the-1-spot-again/news/?amp=1&__twitter_impression=true Still one month from the estimated ship date of 7/26, and I gotta say: this song still whips ass
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