Off the Record - 33 RPM
Freddie's Place pulls the plug on live music, My Bloody Valentine and the Arc Angels deal with the past, and gearing up for Record Store Day
By Austin Powell, 4:39PM, Fri. Apr. 17, 2009
In this week’s Off the Record podcast, Freddie’s Place pulls the plug on live music, My Bloody Valentine and the Arc Angels deal with the past, and gearing up for Record Store Day. To download this installment, hit play and right click on the scrolling text.
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