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September 23, 2011

Bring Back Cassettes!

During my freshman year of college, I wrote a song called "Something Simple". The chorus went:

Bring back cassettes
Something simple
From my youth
That I hold onto
Analog is not so bad
To convert, just press the tab

Now, ten years or so later, I'm releasing my first cassette. It'll have three songs recorded by Grayson Harper. They are:

1. A History Lesson At The End Of The World
2. Don't Love It So
3. Withe

The songs are pretty short, yeah. So if you buy this cassette, you may wonder why it's on a 45-minute tape instead of a more appropriate 15-minute tape. Turns out cassette production is still a little backed up from the Tsunami hitting Japan. Because of this, we have considered the title "The Japanese Disaster Edition". I think it has a nice ring to it, release-title-wise.

We'll have it available at our show with the Skies Revolt and Spoken Nerd at the End on Wednesday, October 5. And if any copies are left, you can get them the next night at 1318 Little Hamilton when we play with Van Couver (featuring former members of Foxhole, the Tide, the Spats, and Ill Patriot. So a supergroup, basically), Ozenza, and Lights At Sea (Both from Michigan, and both awesome).

Hope you all have tape players.

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