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EDITH
PRESLER
Drag
LM014
7"
Edition of 300
$3ppd USA/$5ppd world
Track listing:
Side A: Drag / Alcan / Seconds
Side B: For The Love Of A Texas Cheerleader / Midfall
Rockin' Pennsylvania group. Clunky and witty like early Guided By
Voices or Sebadoh. Introduced to me and co-released with Cactus Gum.
Website: unavailable
Reviews:
Swirly lo-fi indie rock. Someone must like this stuff, but it's not
really my thing.
- Little Brother Records, Mailorder Catalog
Lo-fi, post-Sebadoh scrappiness brought to you by some young hoodlumsfrom
Swarthmore, PA. Sounding at their best like Perfect Sound Forever-era
Pavement on "For the Love of a Texas Cheerleader," Edith Presler
embrace the 4-track's promise of fame and fortune. Fansof Further should take
note.
- Mod Magazine, Issue 4
Commendable 7" from these Swarthmore lo-fi champions. Some suitably
fucked up misery, ala Simon Joyner, Paste and John Davis mixed with
some Refrigerator type beats, with less angular guitar.
- Fisheye Distribution
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