TenderLovingKiller®
Well-Known Member
Sweet! It got there a day early!Who knew that on @TenderLovingKiller®’s birthday you’d be the one receiving a gift!
Custom painted artwork
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also a beanie hat from Hi-Voltage that I realized I didn’t photo because I was busy wearing it when I opened these!
Some toffee candy delicious!View attachment 190261
Very neatly wrapped
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And 3 records that I wasn’t expecting. One I’m familiar with but two others I’ve never heard before. Very excited to give them a spin. Thank you and happy birthday @TenderLovingKiller®
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The candy is Almond Rocha. It’s a nominally renowned toffee made right here in Tacoma (it usually comes in a barrel but that wouldn’t fit in the box so I improvised). As you can probably guess everything else was purchased from my local record store, Hi-Voltage Records.
Regarding the albums, I noticed you had a good chunk of Rilo Kiley and Jenny Lewis discography in your collection already but you didn’t pick up Rilo Kiley’s final album, Under The Blacklight on Black Friday; I kept refreshing your collection throughout the week to make sure it didn’t show up (my heart skipped a beat for a moment when your collection updated recently with the Kate Bush and Mountain Goats additions). I figured that album was a safe bet as something you probably already enjoyed and thus would be a quality addition to your collection. The other two, The Deathray Davies - The Kick & The Snare and Acetone - Acetone were a couple albums that I love and knowing that we both share an affinity for guitar based indie rock, thought you would appreciate as well. The Deathray Davies album was from 2005, it’s hooky guitar rock at its finest. It wouldn’t be out of place on playlist alongside Guided By Voices (speaking of which, had I known you were diving deep down the GBV rabbit hole, I probably woulda included one of their albums) and Pavement. The Acetone album was their third album originally released in 1997 and was recently reissued along with their other 3 LPs by New West. In fact, it was the recent reissue project that was my introduction to the group and I have been super obsessed since. I feel like their self titled third LP is probably best overall but they are all quite excellent and worth checking out if you end up getting a kick out of this one. Hope you dig the new albums and would love to hear your thoughts on the albums when you get a chance.
Beyond that, I just wanted to say I really appreciate your contributions to this goofy community we have here. You are one of the reasons I spend so much time hanging out on this forum.
We wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Cheers!