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the nuclear family

  • "Giant Lizards on High" b/w "Fresh Meat for Martyrs" - Blurt! (Sartorial)
    "Insomnia" - Mark Steiner and his Problems b/w "Six Feet Under" - Mark Steiner and his Problems with Line Saus (Rabben Records
    "Urge" b/w "Milk and Metho"/"Crash"/"318" - The Nuclear Family (Urge Records/VS)

    "Knife Edge" - The NJE b/w "Caesar" - Dear Thief (Sartorial)

    Today I'm listening to a few singles (instead of cleaning the house for an inspection).  Sorry, that's the small vinyls that play at 45rpm.

    OK - "records" not “vinyls”. 

    Now, the beauty of singles is that they carry a stand-alone song, in a format which forces you to pay attention to that one song. For a low-level label or a low-level band - no matter what the rep, you're only as big as your last gig - the single is a signpost, a statement, a declaration of intent.