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City: Suburban D.C./ANNANDALE
State: Virginia
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/5/2006

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Wednesday, January 02, 2008 
A Somber Announcement…
It is with deepest regret that I must announce that on March 17th Strangeland Records will be closing its doors forever.  Sadly, while we had no shortage of verbal supporters and well-wishers, in the end we simply did not have enough paying customers to cover our expenses and keep the shop going.  

An Honor to Serve…
Since day one Strangeland has been an ardent supporter of the local art and music community.  In our short time here I'm proud to say that we've hosted over 150 DJs and 200+ bands.  We've also displayed on our walls the works of over a dozen promising local artists.  I'm personally honored to have had so many talented bands, DJs, and artists come through our doors.  I can only hope the other local shops/venues will carry the torch and help to further our DC music and arts scene.

The Show's Almost Over…
We'll be celebrating the memory of Strangeland "Irish wake" style with a series of going away parties here at the shop…

Saturday 1/12 – Goth/Industrial Armageddon (2pm-10pm)
  w/ Ego Likeness, Red This Ever, The Opposite Sex, XUBERX,  
  dharmata101, Rites of Ash and DJs Vlad, Shade, Liebchen, Kangal, Rift,   
  DuJour, Cheetahdave

Saturday 1/19 – Live @ Strangeland Apocalypse (2pm-12am)
  w/ Three Faces of Eve, Salome, Absolute Vengeance, Freehand Arson,
  Bliss, Ambition Burning, Vox Populi (more TBA)

Saturday 1/26 – Strictly Locals End of Days (6pm-4am)
  w/ Muramasa, ODJ, Deinfamous, Alter-Ego, Encryption, Solace72,
  Jungle Jessi, Quannum Logic, Harry Ransom, Brandon Black,
  Miguel Lush, Nonchalant, Lycan, Psymon, Darkenetiks, Hollowpoint,
  Ademaro, Shaft XXL, Axios

Last Chance Sale…
Our liquidation sale will begin on Friday, February 1st.  From here on out we'll be looking to get rid of everything, from merchandise to fixtures to DJ gear.  The liquidation discount percentages will escalate with each subsequent week though the final day of business on 3/17.  Details about the sale will be announced in late January.  

What can you do to help?…
At this point the best thing you can do is spend some money here.  Every dollar you spend at Strangeland from here on out is a dollar less that we will have to pay back to the bank.  With that in mind, be kind; buy some CDs/vinyl/etc. as a final token of your appreciation.

The Changing Face of Music…
The independent music scene is dying a very painful death right now and it's dying at the hands of its alleged fans.  Downloading/piracy from major labels may strike a blow against "the man", but doing the same for independent/underground music is KILLING those that make and make available that type of music, from the bands to the labels, the promoters to the shop & venue owners.  Right now downloading is at the "fall of Rome" stage, with people ravenously downloading anything they can get their hands on, downloading stuff that they don't even get around to listening to just so that they can brag about how many songs they have.  At the same time fewer people are pulling themselves away from their computers (Tivos, Nintendo Wiis, online gaming, etc.) to see, support and buy merch from bands who are struggling to tour at all before going back to their day jobs.  

The effects of this detrimental behavior won't be truly felt until a couple years from now.  As the support structure for underground music continues to erode at an exponential rate, indie labels/shops/magazines will continue to fold.  As show attendance continues to decline, fewer bands will tour and venues will shut down.  As club attendance continues to decline, once popular club events will cease to be.   And certainly the effects will be TRULY FELT when all that remains on the desolate musical landscape is local level MySpace band demos and major label pop fodder… with nothing in between, thus robbing us of the next generation VNV Nation, Jesu, Rancid, Dimmu Borgir, etc.  You can only rape independent music for so long before nothing is left.  

Without support, art ceases to exist.  So I urge you from the bottom of my heart, please support the bands you like.  Buy their albums.  See them live.  Buy merch at their shows (very often this means dinner and gas money to them).  In the end this is a very small price to pay in order to keep good independent music going.

One Final Note…
It has truly been a pleasure running the shop for these past two years.  I'm thankful for all the new friends I've met, the excellent bands and DJs I've seen and the customers I've helped find and discover new music.  After all, that was the point, wasn't it?  For everyone who has come in and bought something, checked out a show, handed out a flyer for us, for everyone who has shown Strangeland, my brainchild and baby, some love…

Thank You!

Ryan @ Strangeland

djphae

 
Wow... that really sucks & I'm really sorry to see you guys go.
 
Posted by djphae on Wednesday, January 02, 2008 - 6:53 PM
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[ panzer ]

 
NOOOOOOOOOO! >_<

Well that's certainly a depressing start to my year. Strangeland is my favorite place to blow my paychecks. I will be very sad to see it go...
 
Posted by [ panzer ] on Wednesday, January 02, 2008 - 6:57 PM
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Evan

 
NO FUCK NO!
 
Posted by Evan on Wednesday, January 02, 2008 - 8:26 PM
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Big Whiskey Sam

 
Sorry to hear about the shop, bro. Given the overall state of the Balto/DC local and underground music scenes, and the nature of this business in general, I'd be lying if I said it comes as a huge surprise. <P>None the less, much respect to you for having the brass balls to take your shot, and the risk that comes with it, and put your time and money on the line for it. <P>Best of luck in whatever you do next,<P><P>-Whiskey
Motel Hell Ent.
 
Posted by Big Whiskey Sam on Thursday, January 03, 2008 - 4:39 PM
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XUBERX

 
It has been truly an honor to have a store as wonderful as Strangeland and a proprietor as knowledgeable and helpful as you in our midst. There will be many of us with fond memories of the store, but you're not done with us. We'll see you very soon, and much more.
 
Posted by XUBERX on Thursday, January 03, 2008 - 4:41 PM
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James

 
This is truly horrible news...and it came out of nowhere. This sucks. I don't know any other place as kick-ass as Strangeland. Even the first time I stepped foot into Strangeland, which was in the summer of '06, and after glancing at the metal section there, I was at awe and said "This place is awesome." Where else in Northern Virginia can I choose from such an amazing selection of CDs by sub-mainstream and underground artists/bands for the good prices like you sell at? Cause I have no fuckin clue. Also, where else can I spend a Friday night checkin out local/underground bands play, for FREE. If it wasn't for Strangeland, I probably would've never listened to, or appreciated as much as I do now, bands such as Three Faces Of Eve, Salome, The Seventh Gate, Haunted Shores, or Ripped Off Face, among others. I must say I do believe everything good dies young, but the death of Strangeland has come way too quick and it's horrible to think about it. Strangeland will be missed terribly when the time has come to close its door for the last time...

In these last few weeks, I will be contributing as much as I can by buying the remaining CDs still in the store that I've had my eye on for a while, and I will definitely be attending the show/party on the 19th of this month, all day, and any other metal shows afterwards.

To Ryan, I wish you the best of luck in all your future ventures, and hope you can find a job as rewarding as the one you had running this great institution of music.

-James
 
Posted by James on Thursday, January 03, 2008 - 4:42 PM
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Bocks Car

 
damn guys.
thanks for giving it a shot though!
 
Posted by Bocks Car on Thursday, January 03, 2008 - 4:43 PM
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KING GIANT

 
WE IN KING GIANT WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU ,RYAN AND STAFF AT STRANGELAND FOR ALWAYS MAKING US FEEL WELCOME AND ALLOWING US TO PLAY FOR ALL YOU FINE FOLKS....
IT'S A SAD KNOWING THAT THE ONLY SHOP THATS FOR TRUE MUSIC LOVERS IS NOW GOING TO BE A FOND MEMORY .
STRANGELAND WILL ALWAYS HOLD A PLACE IN OUR HEARTS ...DAMN THE MAN!!!!
BEST OF LUCK GUYS.

FLOYD,BROOKS,DAVID,JOHN,HAMMERLY AND JEFF....BOB R.I.P.
 
Posted by KING GIANT on Friday, January 04, 2008 - 2:23 AM
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Aaron

 
fuckin shame man, will be in some b4 then to see and spend...
 
Posted by Aaron on Friday, January 04, 2008 - 8:59 PM
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Drum Ritual

 
Terrible news. gutted to hear this. ;[
 
Posted by Drum Ritual on Monday, January 07, 2008 - 4:42 PM
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DJ Froelke
Laura Froelke

 
NO ONE could have tried harder.
 
Posted by DJ Froelke on Saturday, January 12, 2008 - 4:02 PM
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mattU
Matt Ulibarri

 
ryan,
i am at a loss for words. your store has been a mecca for my friends and i have whenever we have money to spend. i shudder to think of what it's going to be like when you guys are gone. everytime i wore my strangeland shirt to concerts and stuff and someone would say how much they liked the store or something i felt good because it was a place that i deeply respected.

i remember the first show you guys ever had there. i have you to thank for so much music that i hold dear. know that all of us recognize how much effort you put into this and i wish you luck in your endeavors...
 
Posted by mattU on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 - 10:59 PM
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beccamonstrosity
Rebecca Green

 
NOOO! I was SO excited when I discovered strangeland, and now that I finally am beginning to have the finances to spend on what was an Eldadrado of music to me...it's going away :( I really wish I had been able to street team as much as I wanted to and had saved up the little money I did have to support you guys more. I guess you really don't know exactly how much you appreciate something until it's leaving. I promise I'll be there in the final days to pay respects to the only real indie record store we had left close to home.
 
Posted by beccamonstrosity on Thursday, January 17, 2008 - 4:21 PM
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Tizzle
Tj Pearson

 
NOOO i loved the local shows when im in town. im so mad that im going to be in arkanshit for the final shows. im going to miss u guys. ur pin will always stay on my jacket
 
Posted by Tizzle on Saturday, January 19, 2008 - 4:00 PM
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DJ Nurse Allison

 
Ryan and Joe, I will truly miss all that Strangeland did to enrich underground music and art in the DC area. I could always count on finding the discs I was looking for, as well as discovering some new ones. You guys are awesome. Best wishes in whatever you decide to pursue next!
 
Posted by DJ Nurse Allison on Saturday, January 19, 2008 - 4:00 PM
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