Sub Pop Singles Club Returns After 10 Years

Sub Pop Singles Club Returns After 10 Years
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Sub Pop data has introduced their fourth installment of the Sub Pop Singles Club. The legendary mail order service’s preliminary run between 1988 and 1993 despatched subscribers unique music from teams like Nirvana, Fugazi, and Sonic Youth pressed to vinyl. The second and third editions, working from from 1998-2002 and 2008-2009, respectively, featured work by the White Stripes, Jesus and Mary Chain, Iron and Wine, Bright Eyes, Thee Oh Sees, and extra. The latest model of the membership prices $130 (for U.S. subscribers), and can ship in April of 2019. You can subscribe here.

Of the brand new service, Sub Pop says: “Are you desperate to hear new and exciting music? Do you pine for exquisitely packaged, colored-vinyl artifacts? Do you break into a sweat at the thought of missing out on limited-edition tchotchkes to hold over your friends’ heads? Well, subscribe now and feed your need!”

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