
Complete Fairytales (Hand-screened Edition)
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Female fronted emo from the First State. Only 100 miles from D.C., Delaware enjoyed no immunity to emo. Wilmingtonâs Jade Tree held down the stateâs first entries, foisting a 7" and album by label co-founder Darren Waltersâ Railhed project onto unsuspecting Swiz and Universal Order of Armageddon customers. Railhed drummer Nick Rotundo played a key role in the shadow of the Twelve-Mile Circle, setting up Clay Creek Recording Studio in his wood-paneled Newark home and documenting local heroes Boysetsfire, Clevinger, and Network 34 in the process. âWithout Nick, there would be no punk scene,â Eldritch Anisette bassist Marc Krupanski said. âHe was an anchor in our fucked-up family of misfits and punks.â They called themselves The Enoch Collective, a group of young adults putting on $4 shows at VFW halls, churches, and Girls Inc. locations.
Named by an awkward marriage of H.P. Lovecraftâs Eldritch Tales and the aniseed Mediterranean liqueur, Eldritch Anisette formed in spring 1996 when members of Clevinger and Network 34 showed the elasticity of adolescence. Singer Courtney Miller and guitarist Allen Hitchens were old enough to drink, while the rhythm section of Krupanski and drummer Tim Nichols had just gotten their licenses. That age gap is heard in the bandâs varied influences, from Samiam to screamo, Samuel to The Sundays. âMy biggest writing influences at the time were Harriet Wheeler and Tori Amos,â Miller said. âThe subjects they explored felt really relatable and in some cases challenged me to feel more comfortable with putting work out there that was sometimes thematically difficult.â
In winter â97, they booked time at Clay Creek and spent two days tracking their six-song oeuvre, at a cost of $100. âSuckerpunch,â âPessimism Goes To Work,â and âDissection of Silenceâ were selected for a 7", the others relegated to a DAT Rotundo held onto for safekeeping. The band deteriorated shortly after the recordâs spring â97 release. Collected here for the first time are the band's complete recordings, pressed in an edition of 500 and housed in a hand screened chipboard jacket with lyric insert for easy scream alongs with the kids.
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Pre-order: Orders for the Paperback Edition will begin shipping in early June
Female fronted emo from the First State. Only 100 miles from D.C., Delaware enjoyed no immunity to emo. Wilmingtonâs Jade Tree held down the stateâs first entries, foisting a 7" and album by label co-founder Darren Waltersâ Railhed project onto unsuspecting Swiz and Universal Order of Armageddon customers. Railhed drummer Nick Rotundo played a key role in the shadow of the Twelve-Mile Circle, setting up Clay Creek Recording Studio in his wood-paneled Newark home and documenting local heroes Boysetsfire, Clevinger, and Network 34 in the process. âWithout Nick, there would be no punk scene,â Eldritch Anisette bassist Marc Krupanski said. âHe was an anchor in our fucked-up family of misfits and punks.â They called themselves The Enoch Collective, a group of young adults putting on $4 shows at VFW halls, churches, and Girls Inc. locations.
Named by an awkward marriage of H.P. Lovecraftâs Eldritch Tales and the aniseed Mediterranean liqueur, Eldritch Anisette formed in spring 1996 when members of Clevinger and Network 34 showed the elasticity of adolescence. Singer Courtney Miller and guitarist Allen Hitchens were old enough to drink, while the rhythm section of Krupanski and drummer Tim Nichols had just gotten their licenses. That age gap is heard in the bandâs varied influences, from Samiam to screamo, Samuel to The Sundays. âMy biggest writing influences at the time were Harriet Wheeler and Tori Amos,â Miller said. âThe subjects they explored felt really relatable and in some cases challenged me to feel more comfortable with putting work out there that was sometimes thematically difficult.â
In winter â97, they booked time at Clay Creek and spent two days tracking their six-song oeuvre, at a cost of $100. âSuckerpunch,â âPessimism Goes To Work,â and âDissection of Silenceâ were selected for a 7", the others relegated to a DAT Rotundo held onto for safekeeping. The band deteriorated shortly after the recordâs spring â97 release. Collected here for the first time are the band's complete recordings, pressed in an edition of 500 and housed in a hand screened chipboard jacket with lyric insert for easy scream alongs with the kids.
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