Builder: Brian Marshall of Subdecay Studios

BLOG » 04/14/2013 Builder is a newish series from Hiram of The Harvey Girls in which he talks to people who build those instruments and effects that we all play. For this installment, Brian Marshall of Subdecay Studios took some time from his busy schedule to answer some of Hiram's questions and we're grateful for that. Subdecay make some damn cool pedals and they're located in good ol' Portland, OR.  Hiram (H): Are you originally from Portland?

An Interview with Karl Klomp

BLOG » 03/12/2013 Karl in the studio.  Spring 2011.

Builder: Julian Marrs of Marrs Pedals

BLOG » 12/01/2012 Builder is a new series from Hiram of The Harvey Girls in which he talks to people who build those instruments and effects that we all play. I met Julian while playing a show with his band Man Your Horse right here in PDX.  I later found out that he had started a company to sell his creations.  Marrs Pedals are some of the best looking and sounding pedals I've seen/heard out there and he does custom jobs, too!

Builder: runoffgroove.com

BLOG » 09/29/2012 Builder is a new series from Hiram of The Harvey Girls in which he talks to people who build those instruments and effects that we all play. For this installment, Hiram was lucky enough to talk to Brian Tremblay of runoffgroove.com, one of the better sites (along with its sister site homewrecker.com) that covers DIY effects building.Hiram (H): How did you get started building effects?  Do you have a background in electronics?

Builder: Devi Ever

BLOG » 09/15/2012 Builder is a new series from Hiram of The Harvey Girls in which he talks to people who build those instruments and effects that we all play. First up is Devi Ever. Devi is the queen bee of fuzz pedals.

(Roughly) Ten Questions with David Bixby.

BLOG » 07/06/2012 David Bixby is a name known to send shivers down the spine of many a record collector and psych-folk fan the world over.

Not Quite 20 Questions with Adam Forkner

BLOG » 12/21/2011

Adam Forkner, he of White Rainbow, Purple & Green, and many, many others took some time to answer some of Hiram's questions about new psychedelia, equipment, and good times at crazy shows.

Not Quite 20 Questions with Justin Duerr

BLOG » 11/08/2011

Justin Duerr talks about the documentary Resurrect Dead, art, and music with Hiram.

Profile: USF

BLOG » 10/28/2011

Latest CISters USF (Jason Baxter and Kyle Hargus) lay down what they're all about.  Grab their newest The Spray right now!

Not Quite 20 Questions with Cuzzo from Not the 1s

BLOG » 09/08/2011

Hiram talks to Cuzzo (Eric Steuer of Meanest Man Contest and mic.edu) about his newest project, Not the 1s.

NEWEST RELEASES »

Sixo - Sixo Shirt & Vinyl Bundles

STREET DATE » 05/08/2013 Sixo's 2012 album "Free Floating Rationales" has recently been released on multi colored vinyl by our friends at Waxtooth Records! In celebration of that we've put together some very reasonably priced t-shirt & music bundles.  Definitely try to get one of these rare pieces as part of your collection before they run out!  
 

Sister Crayon - Cynic EP

STREET DATE » 04/15/2013 The Cynic EP is at times, both raw and inconsolable, inspired by Lopez’s absent father and daily frustrations with the past. The project’s new body of work is unapologetic in it’s intensity, allowing Sister Crayon to create their most honest work to date. Upon the release of Cynic, Sister Crayon plans to unveil a new live sound with tour dates in the Spring of 2013 while also writing new material for their second full length, set to be released in late 2013.
 

Awol One - The Mombie (Children's Book & CD)

STREET DATE » 03/21/2013 From Awol One: "I think kids need to have books to hold, touch and look at with others, even though i like digital books. I think that a real child's book is magic, its permanent, its real and holds value to our minds, ears and eyes." The Mombie fits the positive mood of a timeless children's story, while the artwork and soundtrack give it that classic b-movie feel. Keeping in tradition of some of my childhood favorites like The Munsters, Scooby Doo, The Addams Family or Beetlejuice, they all had something in common, friendship and love and creepy monsters.
 
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