I'm pretty much just piling up a month's worth of posts while listening to other records that may eventually become future posts. Tonight (aka 9 months ago) I'm in a box of newer purchases that I haven't listened to yet and I'm in a section of it with a multitude of bands named Red something. (ie: Red Balune, Red Beat, Red House etc...)
There sure were a lot of "Red" bands.
This has nothing to do with this post.
You Don't Hide So Well (1996)
This band was named Juniper.
There's a Washington DC address on the sleeve.
There's apparently one seven inch previous to this one.
This is the extent of my knowledge.
Other than that.
It's quite good at being what the kids called Indie Rock with excellent female vocals.
This particular one is on Turntable Friend.
That's always a high recommendation.
Think and Die Thinking (1997)
The label and the band went all out on this one. First off there's an actual picture tabbed into the front of the very nicely done sleeve and then they've carefully taped an individual pressed flower onto the back of each sleeve. This must have been quite time consuming and costly to assemble and manufacture.
I applaud the effort and the single itself.
Thanks Juniper.
It feels all the more special for your attention to the packaging.
No comments:
Post a Comment