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I spent most of last night slaving away on artwork for Denison Witmer’s Safe Away 180g LP and The Magic Lantern cdep, as well as getting audio ready to go to get mastered for LPs. I just updated the online store to include Unwed Sailor’s Faithful Anchor 180g LP and the instrumental eps from Foxhole, Questions in Dialect, Soporus, and The Magic Lantern. I will have the 2xLP version of the four band split up as soon as that is ready to release (hopefully within a month or so). :::scott:::

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There is some video from Mara’s set at the University of Texas in Dallas last week up on youtube. Go check it out. Unwed Sailor are still bringing the rock with Appleseed Cast and Murder by Death. Go see them before they disappear in a vapor to Europe and unload their new songs for our friends their. I was at Monk’s for an amazing St. Bernardus dinner last night with some great friends. It was great to see Scott, Jane, Mike, Jill, Don, and Jenny. I’m finalizing the print work for Yndi Halda’s Enjoy Eternal Bliss which will be a booklet in a special cardboard cover (not a digipak). Also finalizing the layout for the Magic Lantern ep. :::scott:::

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It’s a busy week for weddings. I’m back from Lake Seneca in upstate New York where my friends Kate and Dave got married this weekend. Congratulations! I also got to see my friends Brian and Liz from Austin. This weekend, Matthew and Carrie are getting married. In honor of the pending union, we took the commissioner to see the Orioles and Red Sox play. Mike and I felt so bad that no one was cheering the Orioles in Baltimore that we betrayed our friends and better judgement to root for the O’s. It didn’t really help them and Boston won. It’s an exciting time for baseball, though much less exciting for the Red Sox and Orioles who are already looking forward to some winter vacation. As a Dodgers fan, I’m watching the NL West and that heated last minute scramble. I’m also cheering for the hometown Phils who are in the mix for a potential wild card victory. I’m really cheering for Ryan Howard to break the record of 61 homers in the regular season (discounting those juiced monsters who have tarnished the game). :::scott:::