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One Day, After School​.​.​. - Nova Scotia

from The City Consumes Us by Various Artists

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  • The City Consumes Us

    A 216 page paperback book documenting the history of the fanzine Rhubarb Bomb and its place within a wider DIY / zine landscape - including it's creation of Long Division Festival. Contains original articles and newly created material showing the progression of the bands in the city from 2007 - 2012 plus major events and live events. Includes interviews with Mark E Smith, David Gedge, Emma Pollock (The Delgados). Luke Haines, Malcolm Middleton and Russell Senior (Pulp)

    "I can see this book providing inspiration and even guidance not just for fanzine editors and writers working (for free!) in the cultural margins, but also musicians and other artists who have a song to sing or a tale to tell that doesn't chime with the commercial mainstream for years to come" - Vibrations Magazine.

    *Original copies of the book came with a CD compilation album. We no longer have the means to burn CDs, but purchase includes immediate download of the album.
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A brand new recording of a song originally released on the first Rhubarb Bomb compilation Sounds Of The Rhubarb Triangle in 2007. It was also the first ever song written or released by One Day, After School… though this version features brand new lyrics as well as instrumentation. They are another band that has always existed in Wakefield, half behind the scenes but always there, experimenting in a home studio and releasing a wealth of tracks on compilations. One Day, After School… released their debut EP The Future Is Not Ours, Comrade in February 2012 showcasing a spiky, wordy take on early ‘90s indie and Sonic Youth squall, much in contrast to the sound here.

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from The City Consumes Us, released March 23, 2012
Recorded by Rob Slater at Greenmount Studios, Leeds, January 2012.

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Long Division Wakefield, UK

Long Division CIC is a not for profit organisation, best know for Long Division Festival which takes place annually in Wakefield.

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