Dominic's Staff Pick: September 4, 2023

Hey! What’s up everyone? We’ve gone from Memorial Day to Labor Day and another summer is ending. The seasons change as the world turns and we all get another year older. The only thing any of us can’t do is stop, delay or stockpile time. We must make the best of what we are given. Try to leave the world a better place for having been here and hopefully have a few laughs along the way. I’ve been thinking about the passing of time a lot lately and how years can go by one after the other in what seems like the blink of an eye. I’m just a few weeks away from taking my first trip back to the UK in ten years. The last time I went over was for my Dad’s funeral and unfortunately circumstances and finances haven’t allowed me to go back since. It hasn’t been good for me to be honest. Not seeing your family for so long, if you are lucky enough to have one, does a number on you. Thankfully that will all be done with very soon. I can’t wait to see everyone and the ol’ country again. I will be back in time for Sorry State’s ten-year store anniversary and Sorry State Fest though. That’s going to be awesome, and I am so proud to be a part of this beautiful family also.

Another reminder about time flying by was given to me when I came to work on Tuesday and saw that we had got in the Lush reissues. I might have let out a shout of delight when I saw them in the new arrivals section. It’s been tough and expensive finding Lush records, as it is with many 90s vinyl. I have been holding on to my CD copies since buying them when they first came out. Lush were a special band for sure and I was fortunate enough to see them live back in the day. Lumped into the Shoegaze category of bands around at the time, and although from the UK were more popular in the US. That worked out great for me as I was over in America more than Britain during the 1990s and got to see many touring UK bands play smaller venues here. I was working on the ships from the late 80s through the 90s and was in Miami a lot. Back then South Florida had a healthy live music scene. There were a lot of clubs to go see bands at. It seemed like I was always catching something good, although if I remember rightly it was at Lollapalooza that I saw Lush in Miami. Anyway, a great band that made the move from Shoegaze to Britpop successfully with the Lovelife album in 1996 but ended shortly after with the tragic death of drummer Chris Acland. My personal favorite album is probably Spooky from 1991 along with Gala from the previous year. The latter was a compilation made for the US market which combined their debut mini album with single sides and tracks exclusive to that collection. Again, I still have the CD of that release and perhaps one day will score an original vinyl but hopefully it might also get the reissue treatment. We have Spooky, Lovelife and Split in stock currently and they are reasonably priced. So, if you are a longtime fan or just discovering them, now is the time to take the plunge.

As an additional “pick” this week I must give a mention to the limited repress that label Goodbye Boozy gave to the Sick Thoughts 45 from 2021 called Poor Boys b/w Drug Rock. If you missed it the first time around make sure to snag yourself one. That is, if you want two sides of fun, catchy, kick ass rock ‘n roll. This is the type of punk, garage, rock, call it whatever you like, stuff I love best. Although essentially a one-man band, Drew Owen has released a couple of dozen records over the past decade across multiple labels and the easiest comparison would be to the late great Jay Reatard or to someone like Billy Childish. Sick Thoughts play that Oblivions, Carbonas, style of punk garage with a big dash of 70s Heartbreakers and Saints for good measure. You can catch them soon at the upcoming Goner Fest, which seems like the perfect surroundings for this type of sound. In the meantime, snag yourself a copy of the single and make sure to watch the official videos for both tunes. Worth watching.

Okay, back to work. I’ve got boxes and boxes of used records to price. See you here next time or in the store itself if you get a chance. Thanks for reading and supporting us. We really appreciate it. Cheers!

-Dom


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