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Fresh Wax blog column :: Debut (Seattle Weekly)

June 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment

This marks the first column in a new series called Fresh Wax in which long-time vinyl aficionado Jason Ferguson highlights some of the best releases of the week to come out on wax. There’s no shortage of record stores in this town that carry new LPs and 7 inches, but sometimes it’s hard to keep up with the reissues and projects that are getting vinyl releases.

Hopefully, this column helps make that a lot easier. After the jump read more about some of the hottest vinyl releases to hit the market this week.

Welcome to Fresh Wax, an analog outpost in this digital world. As you fine readers are most certainly aware, vinyl has gone and staged something of a comeback recently. While most folks will credit dance music and hip-hop for keeping vinyl pressing plants in business, my theory is that it’s been the metal and indie communities – especially those with the foresight to include MP3 download coupons with their LP releases – that have played a much larger role in the revival.

Those multi-colored double-10-inches and limited-run 7-inches – many of which come from labels right here in Seattle – have not only created a brand new generation of vinyl collectors, but have clued in iPod-addled ears to the sonic superiority of the LP listening experience. Now there are more new albums being released on vinyl than at any time since the mid-’90s.

With all those new releases coming at a furious pace, it seemed like a good a time as any to provide our fidelity-loving readers with a regular roundup of hot new wax. I’ll do my best to round up the week’s new releases that will be available on vinyl, as well as those albums that are being reissued on wax; I’ll also try to point out one or two notable releases. Enjoy!

New Releases:
Here We Go MagicHere We Go Magic Yeah, I know; even though I’m hoping Dwight Howard and the boys will pull out a miracle, there’s not much hope that the Orlando Magic are gonna win the NBA Finals. Still, I was pleased to see that this quirky indie-prog concoction was coming out on vinyl.

Trey Anastasio & Don HartTime Turns Elastic
Anti-FlagThe People or the Gun
DeerhunterRainwater Cassette Exchange
Dirty ProjectorsBitte Orca
DredgThe Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion
Golden TriangleGolden Triangle
Iron MaidenFlight 666 (2LP pic disc)
LiechensteinSurvival Strategies in a Modern World
LIttle GirlsThrills
The Low AnthemOh My God, Charlie Darwin
Mos Def The Ecstatic
Moss Tombs of the Blind Drugged (double 10-inch)
Pelican Ephemeral
Placebo Battle for the Sun
Slim TwigContempt
Sonic YouthThe Eternal
Wooden ShipsContact

Reissues:
Avegned SevenfoldWaking the Fallen and Sounding the Seventh Trumpet (180g)
CakeMotorcade of Generosity
Cannibal CorpseButchered at Birth and Vile (180g)
EmperorAnthems to the Welkin at Dusk
Tim HeckerHarmony in Ultraviolet
Joan of ArcFlowers (180g)
Sly & the Family StoneLife (180g)
YesClose to the Edge and 90125 (180g)
Warren ZevonExcitable Boy (180g)

First appeared June 12, 2009 at Seattle Weekly.com.

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