There was a time when the focus of my Instagram page was nothing but records. That got stale after a few years when the excitement of monthly photo challenges started to fade and it seemed like everyone was posting the same 25 records over and over... plus I was starting to discover bookstagram and so I shifted my focus over to what I was reading instead. I've been posting nothing but books for a while, but sometimes I still get the itch to throw some records up in my stories and I'll do a Discogs shake to see which record I should randomly pull from the shelf and post. Over the summer, the Discogs shake dictated that I pull my copy of Vicious Circle from Zero Boys.The problem with pulling my copy of Vicious Circle from the shelf was I was reminded that I only owned a reissue from 2009. Nothing cool or special about that, and seeing it only made me want to rectify the situation and find something better to replace it. As I started checking Discogs, I was immediately intimidated by the first press of the album on Nimrod Records. I wasn't sure if I wanted to drop $500 for that record, but when I saw a colored vinyl reissue from '87 on Toxic Shock, at a price that I was much more comfortable with, I was happy to pick up this option.I like the different colored cover, moving from the original yellow over to this weird blue/teal color for the Toxic Shock pressing, which makes it feel more unique. Plus this version has six songs that weren't on the original record, and I'm hearing them for the first time in 2025. I love finding cool shit like this.
Sam Jayne
6 hours ago


1 comment:
Great record and a very cool pressing. I only own a repress myself, so maybe I need to step up my game.
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