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These Are Not Fall Colors (2lp)
Color-in-color vinyl. When the grunge explosion of the early '90s elevated Seattle's flannel-clad misfits out of the
divey clubs of downtown and into the mainstream, a new generation of restless artists filled the void left in the
Pacific Northwest's underground music scene. The under-21 crowd making music in the wake of 'Nevermind' seemed even less
enamored with the slick production values, classic rock nods, and testosterone-fueled moshing culture that came with the
Zeitgeist, favoring their own kind of Revolution Summer-style pivot away from the popular sounds of the era towards a
more emotionally nuanced, melodic, and inclusive style of punk. The Puget Sound trio Lync perfectly captured the spirit
of that era, blending the passionate chaos of the DC and San Diego scenes with the rough-hewn DIY pop sensibilities of
Olympia's thriving indie community into one unified sound. Though they were only a band for two years, they helped
define the next era of the Northwest underground, inspiring countless other artists and instigating the creation of
beloved records from the region. After being out of print for over a decade, the band's sole LP 'These Are Not Fall
Colors' has been remastered and expanded into a double LP with the inclusion of 'Can't Tie Yet' - a compilation track
from the album's recording session - into a deluxe edition available courtesy of Suicide Squeeze Records.
Originally released on K Records in the summer of '94 just a few months before the band called it quits, 'These Are Not
Fall Colors' is a boisterous collection of scrappy basement-show anthems played on duct-taped-together gear. Led by the
off-kilter melodies of late singer/guitarist Sam Jayne and hammered into place by the driving bass of James Bertram and
drum battery of David Schneider, the album's eleven songs channel that undefinable sound of the early '90s before
descriptors like "post-hardcore" and "emo" became pejorative terms. Sure, you get a sense of the more sophisticated
mid-tempo punk approach on songs like 'B' and 'Silverspoon Glasses,' and maybe catch wind of wistful songwriting on
'Pennies To Save' and 'Cue Cards,' but Lync seemed to
cull their ideas from whatever bits of inspiration they could find in the gray gloom and geographic isolation of western
Washington, absorbing it all and churning it together into a style uniquely their own. Despite Lync's short existence,
modest aspirations, and DIY approach, their work had a ripple effect. Jayne would go on to make music under the moniker
of Love As Laughter. Built to Spill's Doug Martsch was so enamored by the album that he enlisted Bertram and Schneider
to serve as his rhythm section on the 'There's Nothing Wrong With Love' tour. 'These Are Not Fall Colors' engineer Phil
Ek would go on to help record and produce records by Fleet Foxes, Band of Horses, and The Shins. Early bassist Isaac
Brock and 'These Are Not Fall Colors' album art contributor Jeremiah Green would go on to form Modest Mouse. Bertram and
Green would also go on to form the revered indie rock group Red Stars Theory. At times it feels like you could pick any
major Northwest indie rock group from the '90s and '00s and trace their DNA back to Lync.
The deluxe edition of 'These Are Not Fall Colors' comes pressed on 180g vinyl and packaged in a gatefold cover with
printed inner sleeves and expanded artwork by Jesse LeDoux. The double LP also features an 18x24 poster with extensive
liner notes by Brian Cook. Altogether, this new version of 'These Are Not Fall Colors' not only brings this celebrated
classic back into analog libraries of old fans, it also provides new context and appreciation for Lync's ongoing impact
on both a local and
international level.
Price
€ 43.95
Genre
Format
LP - 2 disk
Release
20-10-2023
Label
Item-nr
539900
EAN
0803238021911
Availability
Exp. 20-10-2023
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