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I’m excited because the etchings for June Panic, Bosque Brown, and efterklang are done. Those one-sided LPs are a lot closer to release now. There are a few more updated dates on the touring pages, go take a look when you get the chance. Unwed Sailor start their tour this Sunday in Little Rock. Dan Burton just finished the final mixing for Unwed Sailor’s The White Ox and now the songs are ready to be mastered at West West Side. :::scott:::

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I think I have final LP jacket layouts ready for Bosque Brown Cerro Verde, Efterklang One-Sided LP, and Unwed Sailor Circles and The White Ox. These things come in big batches, it seems. The film should be ready early next week and then off to the printer. Lots of LPs coming very, very soon. Some confusion around The Exquisite Death of Saxon Shore LP is settled and a fixed up test pressing should arrive soon. Hey, Philadelphia, Saxon Shore is headlining at the Khyber on Sunday night. See you there. :::scott:::

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