| | SC100 CD
The Bloomington, Indiana indie label's 100th release features many of the artists who've recorded for the imprint since its inception in 1996, performing covers of their label mates' songs. Psych-folk artist Damien Jurado performs a moody version of the Early Day Miners' "Upstate," stylistic adventurer June Panic covers the magical family band Danielson's "Fruitful Weekend," and Danielson themselves present a characteristically charming version of Dave Fischoff's "Propaganda For a Comic Strip." SC100 Songs | 1. | See(ing) Double - Nikki Sudden |
| 2. | Last Bandit, The - Songs: Ohia |
| 3. | Structure: Necessity - David Daniell/Suzanne Langille |
| 4. | Escape, The - Early Day Miners |
| 5. | Upstate - Damien Jurado |
| 6. | Abilene - Dave Fischoff |
| 7. | Propaganda for a Comic Strip - Danielson |
| 8. | Fruitful Weekend - June Panic |
| 9. | Soft Evenings - Ativin |
| 10. | Lungs for the Race - Swearing at Motorists |
| 11. | Riding and Roaming - Havergal |
| 12. | Real Thing, The - Racebannon |
| 13. | Clubber Lang - Cornelius Boots |
| 14. | Your Beat Kicks Back Like Death - Jens Lekman |
| 15. | Sky Phenomenon - Marmoset |
| 16. | 40 Years of Our Family - The Impossible Shapes |
| 17. | Birds - The Panoply Academy |
| 18. | Highlight and Marginalia - Japonize Elephants |
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