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MIKE ADAMS AT HIS HONEST WEIGHT

Well, OK, A Few More....

March 20, 2018  /  Mike Adams

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A small few copies of "Not No More" are now available from Joyful Noise Recordings!

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Unspoken Requests: A Radio Program

February 07, 2018  /  Mike Adams

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A new radio show from Jared Cheek and Mike Adams

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Final Copies of Mac McCaughan Split 7" For Sale

January 20, 2018  /  Mike Adams

Get one while you can!

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The Mike Adams Show 5th Annual Christmas Special

December 29, 2017  /  Mike Adams

Mike and Addison welcome guests Jenny Daniels-Edwards (Laura Stockwell), Owen Kempmeyer (Tim Felton), and Billy The 10 Year Old Boy (Erin Tobey)! With special guest appearances by BJ Sunfire, Santa Claus, and Lennon Beasley! And, as always, Lewis Rogers and His Magnificent Band (featuring Ben Lumsdaine)!

Mind Over Matter 2018 7" Subscription Series

December 20, 2017  /  Mike Adams

A brand new 7" every month, plus some other great stuff, for all of 2018! 

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Steals The Hits Off Country Beauties

November 16, 2017  /  Mike Adams

CLICK THE IMAGE TO PURCHASE THE TAPE! PREVIEW IT BELOW!

CLICK THE IMAGE TO PURCHASE THE TAPE! PREVIEW IT BELOW!

An overly detailed description of a new cassette tape I have for sale!

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A New Split 7"! This Time with HONEY RADAR!

October 26, 2017  /  Mike Adams

purchase the record by clicking the cover here

purchase the record by clicking the cover here

We've got music coming out our ears!

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Mac McCaughan / Mike Adams At His Honest Weight Split 7"

August 17, 2017  /  Mike Adams

I Still can't believe I get to say this, but starting now, I have a brand new split 7" out with Mac McCaughan (yes...of Superchunk, Portastatic, and MERGE Records)! It's out on Joyful Noise Recordings and is available as a part of their "Cause&Effect" series/VIP Mystery Singles club. 

Here's a book report I sent to Joyful Noise to convince them to let me do this:

The so called "2nd wave emo" scene of the late 1990's was very popular in my high school. I have a distinct memory of my pal Brad bringing Sunny Day Real Estate and Saves the Day CDs into our Spanish class where the teacher would let us listen to music at the end of the day. I had never heard anything quite like it and it really switched me on for a while. A common practice of mine in those days was going to On Cue after payday at my hardware store job and grabbing a couple of CDs from bands I knew nothing about, but whose names I'd read on patches and t-shirts of my super cool friends at school. 

One day, I picked up The Get Up Kids', "Something To Write Home About", and I loved it. 

Soon after that, I moved to Bloomington for college and had unlimited, full-time access to the internet for the very first time. I was non-stop visiting all kinds of weird and wild websites at that time, and one of them was The Get Up Kids' official site. I remember moseying over to their corner of the internet one afternoon and reading a blog-ish post they'd made in response to some reviews of "Something To Write Home About", which, as discussed previously, was an album I loved. They were vehemently defending comparisons to a band I'd never heard of called Superchunk. Apparently, according to the post, someone was accusing TGUK of ripping off this Superchunk band. So, I hopped on my bike, rode down to the basement of  TD's CDs & LPs, and snatched up the very first Superchunk CD I could find. By chance, it was "Indoor Living", and it cracked my coconut wide open.

I started listening to "Indoor Living" on my discman everyday as I walked to class. I believe it was in a blowoff meteorology class I was taking that I scrawled "new bruises aren't old bruises" on the inside back cover of my notebook about 15 times, just obsessing over that simple lyric. 

My obsession was further entrenched when I read the liner notes and realized that "Indoor Living" had been recorded right here in Bloomington. I couldn't believe it. I felt so connected to this music already, and reading that nugget made it feel like my next-door neighbor. I started buying every Superchunk CD and LP I could get my hands on. There's not a stinker in the bunch. And when "Majesty Shredding" came out after a near 10-year hiatus, and it was immediately my favorite Superchunk album, I thought this band could do no wrong.

All of this is to say, it's an extreme and unthinkable dream-come-true that Mac agreed to appear on this split 7" with me. In terms of "Cause & Effect", it's really impossible for me to measure what an influence Mac and his music has been on me over the years. I'm so enamored, not only with Mac's catchy and thoughtful songs that hit my spot just right, but also his clear and seemingly unrelenting love for all kinds of music. In terms of songwriting, Mac writes clear hooks and thoughtful lyrics on everything he does, and he's prolific. I try really hard to do that, in part because I've seen/heard him do it so well. I also get the impression that Mac does what he wants when it comes to music. What genre is Superchunk, exactly? It's hard to say, because it's all diverse and pulls from all sorts of influences. I want to be like that. And in terms of longevity and dedication, I think you'd be hard pressed to find someone else as consistent and steady as Mac. 

This is all from a distance, by the way. I don't know Mac McCaughan personally. 

So, Mac, should you ever read this thing, thanks a million for taking some time out for a dude like me. It really means a lot. Thanks to Joyful Noise for inviting me to participate in this project and for pulling all the strings to make my little fantasy a reality. This is a really bonkers release, and I feel very humbled and so excited that it exists.

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ANNOUNCING! Autumn Tour Dates with Busman's Holiday!

August 11, 2017  /  Mike Adams

Announcing even MORE thrilling and exciting upcoming tour dates!

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2017 Middle Waves Festival, Featuring Us (and others...)

June 27, 2017  /  Mike Adams

"Others" like, MGMT, Thao & The Get Down Stay Down, Shannon & The Clams, Super Duper Kyle, The Lemon Twigs, Flint Eastwood, and many more

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