Friday, April 3 2009

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Erika Hynes of Little Type Mailorder (-2009)

Erika Hynes, co-owner of Little Type Mailorder has passed away after a long illness. Lookout! Records co-founder Larry Livermore made this statement:

Erika “Crumbly” Hynes passed away this afternoon. She was at home, having been discharged from the hospital this morning, and surrounded by people who loved her. She was conscious up until five or ten minutes before her death, and laughing and smiling at the messages I was reading to her from some of her online buddies.

The cause of her death was complications from liver failure. She had been ill for a long time, and as of a few days ago the doctors informed the family that there was nothing more they could do for her. A liver transplant was ruled out because her body was too weak and could never have stood the shock of surgery.

Although her illness was long and difficult, Erika’s actual passing was gentle and without pain or trauma. She had been longing to leave the hospital and see her beloved home again, and today she finally got her wish. She was lying in her own bed, with familiar faces and things around her, got to see her little dog Lucy once more, and take one last peek at the internet before settling back into her pillows and going to sleep.

Our condolences to Erika’s friends and family.
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“Orchard Vale” Tim Kinsella’s directorial debut on DVD

I had An Accident Records have published a authorized bootleg of Tim Kinsella of Make Believe, Cap’n Jazz and Joan Of Arc‘s directorial debut, Orchard Value. The film is described:

Orchard Vale takes place in the near future in the American suburbs. The infrastructures of modern convenience have collapsed and the culture has descended into anarchy. Small groups band together to survive by whatever means they collectively can. Sophie, a 15 year old girl, supports her father Gus and her brother Archie, Archie’s old best friend Harry and his sister Sabine, each of whom seeks comfort in his or her own constructed reality.

You can find more details at the label site.
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Jimmy Eat World to release “Clarity Live” album

Jimmy Eat World, will release a digital-only live album recorded from the Tempe, Arizona date of the recent “Clarity Tour.” As with other dates on the run, the band celebrated the 10 year anniversary of Clarity by performing the entire album.

The digital album will be available directly from the band on jimmyeatworld.com and will include the entire live performance of Clarity as well as two encore songs.

The media will be available in MP3, FLAC, Apple Lossless, 44.1/16bit WAV, 48k/24bit WAV and be bundled with a digital booklet and some photos. It is due out April 7, 2009. The same day, the band is promising to stream on of their recent live performances beginning at 6pm PST.

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Rise Against to release limited seven-inch on Fat Wreck Chords

Rise Against have announced plans to release a limited edition seven inch via Fat Wreck Chords, due out this summer. Rise Against vocalist, Tim McIlrath had this to say about the project:

So we lost a bet to Fat Mike, and along with our first born children, he asked for an exclusive seven inch with two new, unreleased songs to be released by Fat Wreck. We surrendered the last two unreleased songs from the Appeal To Reason sessions; “Grammatizator” and “Voice Of Dissent.”

Pre-orders begin on May 5th through the Fat site, and on May 12 it will be available in stores.
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