Tape Pull: Sweeping Promises – Hunger For A Way Out


Just sharing a wonderful band and album I came across while letting the Bandcamp algo’ take me where it wanted me to go.

Perfect music for wandering the Internet as you enjoy a fruity IPA.

The Lawrence, Kansas, post-punk leaners, sound fresh and still familiar in the best way.

And of course, there is a tape to buy.

But at the time of writing this, there are only four left so I hope there is one for you, if interested. I myself am interested.

Holes In My Tape Collection: The Ramones

I was reflecting on Steve Albini’s death (like a lot of the music world has been doing) and listening to his 20 favorite songs.


One of them is “I Don’t Wanna Go Down To The Basement” by The Ramones from their 1977 self-titled album. It helped me realize that I do not possess this album, in any format, let alone cassette.

I need to fix this soon.


P.S. For a Steve Albini story you very likely haven’t heard, check out my friend Joshua Tehee’s local music newsletter where he tells the story of how a Fresno band was fortunate enough to have Albini engineer one of their albums.

Cassette Store Week [UK] Is Coming!


Just after my moaning during Record Store Day about there being no day for cassette nerds comes Cassette Store Week [UK].

It will be from the 14th through to the 20th of October. If you want more info and if you’re a band or a label that wants to be featured or take part, they have a signup form on their page, look at it here.

While it is in the UK, I haven’t seen anything saying they won’t feature American labels or bands.

We gotta remember this in October because it looks cool. Hopefully one of us in North America can pull off a Cassette Store Week or day of some sort too. Happy to pump up UK’s though.

Of interest. the people helping this happen, Disc Phalanx, also produces tapes you may want to have a look at.

Tape Finds: Larkin Poe “Blood Harmony” On Cassette

The almighty Instagram algorithm found a new-to-me (even though they are Grammy winners) folk rock band, Larkin Poe. Very nice stuff, enjoying it. So of course things get around to me asking “Does Larkin Poe have any cassette tapes?”

Turns out they have two. Two of the same album, Blood Harmony:

Two because the band (also sisters Rebecca & Megan) made a cassette tape for each sister. Very funny and rad. There is a Rebecca J-card and a Megan J-card.


I only feel bad for the sister that has the lesser-selling tape.