You’re the lucky reader of the 23rd edition of the Punknews.org Vinyl File. This column aims to keep you informed with upcoming releases as well as spotlighting interesting releases, your favorite band’s own collections and labels with an history of vinyl releases worth talking about. As always, Vinyl File is brought to you by Ben Conoley.
mewithoutYou’s latest album Brother, Sister saw the band’s fan-base swell to sizes that longtime fans always knew they were capable of reaching. Gilead Media has taken this opportunity to introduce those new fans to the band’s first to records in our much beloved vinyl format, both 2004’s Catch for us the Foxes and 2003’s A-B Life. Vinyl File was excited to jump on the opportunity to talk to Gilead founder and owner Adam Bartlett about his brief yet accomplished career as an independent record label owner.
If that isn’t enough, we’ve also got word on vinyl releases from Reel Big Fish, The White Stripes and more.
Source You’re the lucky reader of the 23rd edition of the Punknews.org Vinyl File. This column aims to keep you informed with upcoming releases as well as spotlighting interesting releases, your favorite band’s own collections and labels with an history of vinyl releases worth talking about. As always, Vinyl File is brought to you by Ben Conoley.
mewithoutYou’s latest album Brother, Sister saw the band’s fan-base swell to sizes that longtime fans always knew they were capable of reaching. Gilead Media has taken this opportunity to introduce those new fans to the band’s first to records in our much beloved vinyl format, both 2004’s Catch for us the Foxes and 2003’s A-B Life. Vinyl File was excited to jump on the opportunity to talk to Gilead founder and owner Adam Bartlett about his brief yet accomplished career as an independent record label owner.
If that isn’t enough, we’ve also got word on vinyl releases from Reel Big Fish, The White Stripes and more.
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