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The Australian band EVEN AS WE SPEAK, who released a single and then an album as Sarah Records' first overseas band in 1990, released a super rare single in their home country in 1987. Optic Nerve 7 inch single series continues in 2020 Reissued at. Limited to 800 pieces. Re-released as part of the Optic Nerve Optic Sevens 2.0 series. Reissue limited to 800 copies on blue splatter vinyl. Includes postcard and poster[Read More]
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Optic Nerve, from the 1980s guitar band's Reissue series, which reissues rare singles as 7 inches, the Manchester band DESERT WOLVES, which disbanded after only two EPs (later included an edited album), released Ugly Man in 1987. The 1st single released from the masterpiece label called. ORANGE JUICE missed by C86 ~ Anthem by a large youth jungle guitar band directly descended from AZTEC CAMERA.[Read More]
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Optic Nerve, which released rare 7-inch records of guitar bands in the 1980s around C86, or released 7-inch versions, became the most successful guitar band in the early 1990s in their home country as a band that emerged from that area. The 2020 reissue edition of the 1st single, which was one of the rarest records in the hand since The WEDDING PRESENT announced it in 1985. Limited edition of 1,000 on white vinyl, postcards and posters included.[Read More]
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Obscure left by UK indie guitar bands in the 1980s centered on the C86 scene The series of Optic Nerve reissued in 7 inches, even things that weren't 7 inches. To release "Convenince" left by BOB. A masterpiece song that has a country style but the intro is in a good way and the Neo Acoustic. The B-side includes the previously unreleased "Coquette". limited.
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This is the third year in a series of 7-inch singles released by Optic Nerve's 1980s guitar band. At that time, it was a hit with some of my friends, or it was plain and unpopular among those who liked it, but I liked it. Is it a dream? (Not in a particularly good way)". I remember it as one of the least popular works released from the popular label Subway Organization at the time, and they released this single and the split flexi with MIGHTY MIGHTY from Sha La La, the predecessor of Sarah Records. It's the only rare Sha La La out there, but I liked it even though it's the only one that's not rare. I can only think of it as a dream, but in reality, the Optic Nerve who put it out may just be a painful guy, so I won't be happy. But you can...[Read More]
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=BACK IN= -LTD. GREEN VINYL- Members of Glasgow's The Bachelor Pad, a unique jungle band that emerged immediately after the UK guitar band movement C86 that emerged from NME in the mid-1980s Martin Cotter and Graham Adam formed the band The WEE CHERUBS in 1983 before that. There should have been no people who knew such a band seriously at that time. This is because the 7-inch single, which was the only work, was not sold as a promotion for the band, although 1000 copies were made (reissue from the same label in 2020), and all 11 songs (single songs) that such a band had actually recorded ) from Optic Nerve, of course. In addition to the single song "Dreaming" recorded at the beginning, which emits...[Read More]
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Youth. The ephemeral one was here too. EAST VILLAGE, a quartet formed in Prince Lisborough, a city northwest of London centering on the Kell brothers by Martin and Paul, has reissued the 1st single of the super masterpiece released in 1988 with a 7-inch jacket. At that time, it was a 12-inch and a 7-inch release with a label sleeve.[Read More]