Friday, February 19, 2021

Everyday is Sunday



Looks like this will actually post on a Friday.

You can wait a couple of days to listen to it if you want.




Joybang! (1991)

Sunday Records out of Rolling Meadows, Il. In so many ways the label is the spiritual successor of Sarah Records even though the both existed together for a brief period of time.

Fortunately for me and perhaps you following this silly blog the Sunday Records back catalog is still relatively affordable. Or at the very least, not yet out of the range of what I consider reasonably priced.

And they, at least at the point that I got them, had a fair number of their older singles still on hand. I binged and picked up quite a few of them.

Like this one by the Cudgels.

How could I possibly resist a song called "Joybang!"?

It was worth it and one of my personal faves on the label.






Birthday (1993)

After some searching it's been determined that this particular band calling itself Dolores Haze (after the preteen object of Humbert Humbert's obsession in Nabokov's "Lolita") was, in fact, from Coventry and had previously called themselves Perfect.

Another record that absolutely would not have been out of place were it to have been released by Sarah Records and would command a larger price tag for it.

You know what you need to do.

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