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  1. If you had to pick only one record shop to go to in PDX what would it be? I wont have a whole lot of time for digging when I'm there so I'm looking for a place with an interesting new used arrivals bin that might have a couple indie, punk or 90s stuff and a decent wall of pricier rare curated stuff. So which should i go to? I've never been to any of them. Thanks
  2. So I split shipping with a friend so he ordered 2. He received 1 red and 1 black. With a note inside that said he was trying to "hook more people up with the red so here's 1 black". Now wtf do we do, arm wrestle for it? I get that nowadays people are flipper paranoid when people order multiple copies but there still are people like me and my friends who share orders. Ugh.
  3. i grabbed one along with TBC, i'll let you know how it sounds
  4. poked around on the site and i guess theres a urban exclusive TV on the radio http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catalog/productdetail.jsp?id=34247270&parentid=SEARCH+RESULTS#/
  5. Not into these deluxe editions for $41. Bring back the loser editions for $14.
  6. http://m.pitchfork.com/news/56989-here-it-is-mark-kozeleks-song-called-war-on-drugs-suck-my-cock/
  7. what ever happened to a 2nd press of S/T? I know there was issues and they were apparently working on it?
  8. oh i'm confused, i thought he was talking about no shadows. I was able to get a vampires thankfully.
  9. wait so will it be available through his webstore also?
  10. so much for sharing shipping with friends, could only order one copy
  11. I created a facebook group called "Bay Area Punk & Indie Vinyl" but I'm the only member so far.. and I don't know how to share it when I'm on my phone.
  12. bear with me for this stupid question but is the entire pressing going to be 180 gram or just the ones from the pledge site?
  13. on my kings of pop the teeth are embossed, wonder if thats the same on these represses.
  14. Purchased. It was like $18 and change since I live in CA and have to pay CA state tax. STILL A GREAT DEAL !!!
  15. bought my early bird pass for BARF, but with the new baby and all we'll see if i make it there by 11
  16. Yeah I gave it a good wipe but still noisy. Not like super noisy but definitely noticeable.
  17. I was on the fence about it due to $ but pulled the trigger once subpop said they're running low. didn't wanna miss out and have to pay even more for it later. still stings though. i'm gonna be one poor motherfucker if subpop keeps doing more box sets. http://instagram.com/p/tI31FODLu1/?modal=true
  18. Yeah pretty noisy, might need to pick up a black copy at some point. Looks badass though and the patch is sweet.
  19. https://megamart.subpop.com/releases/flake_music/when_you_land_here_its_time_to_return Flake MusicWhen You Land Here, It’s Time to Return Type: Album Release Date: November 25, 2014 Catalog No: SP1111 Label: Sub Pop INCLUDES DOWNLOADS LP$14Add to Cart CD$12Add to Cart Digital$10Add to Cart This is a pre-order item. We will ship this item by November 25, 2014 unless your order includes other pre-order items that ship later. All items in your order will ship together. PRE-ORDER DETAILS-Pre-orders for the LP will receive the album on orange colored Loser edition vinyl, while supplies last -All pre-orders receive an instant download of the track “Spanway Hits” and access to a full-album stream 1-month prior to street date! James Mercer (The Shins, Broken Bells) formed Flake Music in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1992 with Neal Langford on guitar, Phil Higgs and then Marty Crandall on bass and Jesse Sandoval on drums. Flake Music was a collaborative affair with each member contributing to the songwriting process. From 1992 to 1997, Flake Music released several singles before releasing When You Land Here… in 1997.Upon the album’s release, Flake Music began touring largely due to support from Modest Mouse, amongst others. In 1996, Mercer started The Shins as an outlet for his songwriting, and the rest is well-known history. Available on vinyl for the first time in over 15 years, the only full length from Flake Music has been remastered for this release, and includes a brand new interpretation on the original artwork by Seattle, WA artist Keith Negley.
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