Saturday, March 29, 2014

Two New Additions To Our Stable Of Stars!

As mentioned a bit earlier, Accordion Crimes and Mako 1972 are coming on board the hit machine!  That's us by the way.  We are stoked for these two high-quality acts to lend their sonic superiority to our outstanding track list.  Accordion Crimes are teaming up with Glass Hits on a split 7" due out this Spring, while Mako 1972 is scheduled to do a 7" Single around the same time.  Check their links for more info and make some room on your record shelf!
Love,
The Staff
Accordion Crimes










Mako 1972

Razorcake Digs The Latest Hooper & Glass Hits LP's!

The punk zine institution known as Razorcake gave glowing print reviews of the "How To Become A Ghost" LP by Hooper as well as the "Better Late Than Never" LP by Glass Hits.  Glass Hits even made a Top 5 list!  Check the web link HERE for both reviews.




Love,
The Staff

Sunday, March 2, 2014

7 Inches Podcast And A Big Early Spring!

Our fearless leader Chuck jabber jawed with the kind folks over at 7 Inches Podcast this past week about all things SLN.  See how many times he says "Um" and "Uh" right HERE.  We love 7 Inches Blog and the podcast is a nice addition to their world.  Thanks to Jason and Darren!  Coming up later this week is the big Snappy Little Numbers Showcase (3/7 at Sidewinder in Denver).  It's the first official showcase and serves as the release party for "Double Cassingle" by Shining Wires.  It's already available through us and will roll out to the rest of the world after the show.  Up next, we have a trifecta of hottt platters set to steamroll your ear canals.  We're getting back to our 7" roots!  First, Friends Of Cesar Romero will be dropping "The Hold b/w Teisco Telstar Stomp" as a 7" 45 RPM Single.  The first 100 copies will be a Limited Jukebox Edition.  More on that soon.  Shortly after that slab o' wax we have a couple of post-punk scorchers.  Glass Hits and new addition Accordion Crimes will team up for a split 7" EP.  Hot on their heels is another newbie issuing their first 7" Single, Mako 1972.  We'll introduce you to all the fresh faces in the near future.  For now, get your turntables tuned up and ready!
Love,
The Staff