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THE DEAD SCIENCE
"One Final Round" b/w "Adrian Descant"
{PINK003 | SEVEN INCH PICTURE DISC}

SIDE A - One Final Round
SIDE B - Adrian Descant

info: 2 brand new songs from Seattle's The Dead Science, part of the David Horvitz picture disc series.

PRESS
"The Dead Science breathe in an ethereal mire, a soaring swoon that's merely a pancake-makeup film above the wicked stratum beneath." - The Stranger

"You've almost got to love how unpitchable the Dead Science are, as anyone trying to encapsulate them ends up sounding like an arse: Mutant showtunes for an anarchic codeine cabaret! Murder ballads for a no-wave speakeasy! Prom jams for masochistically patient goths! Grownup, tortured slow-burn music about teenage longing, like a less poppy Twilight Singers or Arab Strap, except taking dissonant turns (via chords that might be considered mistakes by one's old strip-mall guitar tutor) into neighborhoods patrolled by Dominique Leone!" - Pitchfork

VIA AUDIO

saysomethingsaysomethingsaysomething
{PINK004 | TWELVE INCH COLOURED VINYL}

SIDE A
1. Developing Active People
2. Modern Day Saint
3. Harder On Me
4. Numb
5. We Can Be Good
6. Seen Enough [vinyl exclusive!]

SIDE B
7. Presents
8. From Clouds
9. Enunciation
10. Collaboration
11. I Can't Focus
12. Hazmat
13. My Boo [vinyl exclusive!]

info: Vinyl version of the recent Side Cho release, with vinyl exclusive art and 2 unreleased songs that can only be found on this release. Produced by Jim Eno (Spoon drummer, all around nice chap).

PRESS
"It isn't hard to see why Brooklyn quartet Via Audio has become a favorite within the blogosphere and among fellow indie rockers like Spoon's Jim Eno, who produced their debut album saysomethingsaysomethingsaysomething...Feist and Postal Service fans get ready, Via Audio will woo you." - SPIN.COM

"Like Stars, Via Audio intoxicate their pop with swirling atmospheres, engaging boy/girl harmonies and layered instrumentation of numerous flavors and tones." - ALTERNATIVE PRESS

"As one might expect, there are deep bows to both Spoon and Death Cab for Cutie on say something…, but the more interesting comparisons are by far the less predictable ones. The album is a jambalaya of styles and influences, a veritable White Album for the aughts: “Hazmat” evokes a Weezer power ballad; “I Can’t Focus,” a Madeleine Peyroux serenade." - NYLONMAG.COM

"Eno also found time this year to produce this Boston band's upcoming debut, saysomethingsaysomethingsaysomething. The trebly synths and drum-machine beats of this catchy track show that the similarities between Eno's two projects end with their stuttering titles. Still, Spoon's bopping robot pal would have a field day with this one. " - EW.COM

BEARS

Shortest Day of the Year
{PINK005 | TEN INCH COLOURED VINYL}

SIDE A
1. Those Years
2. Had to Read [vinyl exclusive!]
3. Losing My Love
4. You Can Tell

SIDE B
5. All I
6. I Will Sing
7. Reason to Cry
8. My Pain

info: The vinyl compainion to Bears' self released ep. Features expanded artwork and a brand new song recorded exclusively for this release!

release date: July 2008.

PRESS
"[Bears']Craig Ramsey and Charlie McArthur spend the "Shortest Day of the Year" merging their emotions into one forlorn voice coming to terms with fading love. Combined with the indelible hooks and those sweet production touches, it's a voice that should carry the band well beyond the borders of Ohio." - The Big Takeover

"Winsome and pastoral, Bears' music stays just this side of too cute, with twittering keyboards and melt-in-your-ears vocals. The band spins strummy confections that always seem to be on the verge of drifting away. If Guided By Voices finished their tunes, they might've been Bears." - Spin



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