Posts by Mark Kaiser
The Intelligence announce new album, lil' Peril for Mt.St.Mtn.

The project began in his Seattle bedroom – a lad and his Tascam cassette 8 track – with the classic Boredom & Terror and has now landed in his Los Angeles studio apartment – an urchin and his Tascam digital 12 track – with Lil’ Peril, a new album that finds Lars Finberg 1000% back at the controls.

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Tony Jay to release Hey There Flower on limited LP

"Hey There Flower" carries forward and elaborates on Tony Jay's tradition of songs that express a kind of naked honesty about things we all know -- love and loneliness and all that -- while communicating at the same time a wry edge of skepticism, so that the songs are like coins spinning on edge before landing heads, tails, or lost under the couch.

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Massage reissue 2018 debut, Oh Boy LP

Massage’s highly regarded, highly sought after 2018 debut get’s a reissue on Mt.St.Mtn. in 2022. Originally limited to 150 copies on the excellent Australia-based Tear Jerk Records, the reissue will receive wider reach world-wide on a special two-color swirl vinyl. 100 copies on a special color vinyl will be available exclusive through our friends at Monorail Music in Glasgow!

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Massage announce new six-song E.P., video for single debuts at Brooklyn Vegan

Just a few months after releasing their acclaimed second album Still Life, Los Angeles indie-pop band Massage returns with Lane Lines — a six-track EP out in early 2022 on Mt. St. Mtn. (Cindy, Flowertown, Blues Lawyer) that finds the quintet expanding on their Sarah-meets-Creation Records sound with new touches of soft psychedelia, Feelies-ish frenzy and Haçienda-era escapism.

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Mark Kaiser
Jake from The Wind Ups interviewed by Off Shelf Dot Net

“Necessity is the mother of invention, but so is a restless creative spirit and a little bit of free time. In the case of The Wind-Ups, circumstances aligned for Jake Sprecher with a recently acquired TASCAM 388 and a mandated need to stay at home. Making the best of all of this time, equipment and desire to create, Try Not to Think is a bedroom bop album that bounces around its confines with energy and volume. Slowing down provided the space to speed things back up again.”

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Mark Kaiser