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Founded in Los Angeles, CA, Easter Everywhere is a record label carefully curated to reflect and support a unique body of artists. Its ideals and values are derived mainly from niche publishing and recording imprints such as Black Sparrow Press and Takoma Records.

The label is committed to serving its recorded work with beautiful album packaging and artwork, allowing for the finished musical pieces to receive a suitably reverent physical production. Music is distributed as limited, vinyl-only prints and mp3 downloads. Each step of the production process is kept “in-house” – from an album’s mixing and mastering, to the artwork design and eventual distribution responsibilities.

Our current roster includes the Sleeping Bags and Mystery Claws.

Both of these albums can be bought online at EasterEverywhere.com or click here to see a list of physical stores.

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Interview: Labelled with Love from Burger Records

Burger Records is a really awesome store as we’ve told you before!  Check out this cool story about ‘em!

And our photographer just finished working with them on a calendar.  They’re pre-ordering til Dec. 9 so you should mos definitely order one!  It’s gonna be fucking awesome!

Order your 2012 Burger Records calendar here!

Oh, and you can pick up Sleeping Bags’ record and cassettes at Burger Records as well as Mystery Claws on vinyl.

letsgetbent:

By Mariana Timony

According to Burger Records founders Sean Bohrman and Lee Rickard, the reason they chose Burger to be the moniker for their indie rock and roll record label and eponymous record shop, is simple: “We love burgers! They’re simplified handheld goodness, which is basically what records and tapes are.”

Since starting up in 2007, the Fullerton, California-based Burger has become one of the most exciting regional labels around, putting out records, tapes, and (on special occasions) CDs by some of the coolest names in punk. Burger’s played a crucial role in the revival of the cassette tape, as well as in the promotion of the thriving Orange County garage scene. Burger even has their very own “magical clubhouse,” as Lee calls it: a record store on an industrial edge of Fullerton, near to where the pair attended high school. While the label’s rise to prominence may seem improbably rapid, the truth is that Burger existed in their minds long before they ever pressed their first cassette.

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