Sarah
Records' final advert in the music press:
a day for destroying things...
because when you were nineteen
didn't YOU ever want to create something beautiful and pure
just so one day you could set it on fire
and then watch the city light up as it burned?
Didn't you want to do that every day of your life?
Nothing should be forever.
Bands should do one single and then split up,
fanzines finish after one flawless issue,
lovers leave in the rain at 5am and never be seen again -
Habit and fear of change are the worst reasons for doing ANYTHING
Stopping a label after 100 perfect releases
is the most gorgeous pop art-statement ever
and says more about pop-music than any two-part digipak
limited edition coloured vinyl 7"
grimly authentic lo-fi ten-track EP
(or any other marketing gimmick)
ever will.
Sarah Records is owned by no-one but us,
so it's OURS to create and destroy how we want
and we don't do encores.
We want to burn in bright colours and go pop,
to be giddy, impulsive and silly,
to kiss people in new places -
EXQUISITELY
- and dare to tear things apart.
The first act of revolution is destruction
and the first thing to destroy is the past.
scary
like falling in love
it reminds us we're alive
Sarah Records 1987 - 1995
Thanks to Sarah Bagel/Chocolate for finding this
SEXUALITY:
Daily
Star: Lesbian photo romance
Poem:
Bisexual barbie
Playing
gay: Dark Angel's Cindy
Elle
Magazine: The "bi try" articles
Chasing Amy
Tatu perpsectives
BUFFY:
Willow's
love poem
Spaced
meets Buffy
MUSIC
NEW:Woolworths
1983 music ad(Real)
:NEW:Britney
loves her mam
JJ72
promo poster
:Sing
Sing ecard
Delgados
jukebox
Ex-Rental
download
Mouldy
Peaches/Strokes review
Brett
Anderson poetry review
Shadow
Factory: Sarah sleevenotes
Wilderness
Children lyrics
Cerys
Matthews gossip cutting
Sarah Records end-of-mission
statement
Buffy
| Catatonia
| Britney
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