RetroLowFi signs off.

As of today: Monday, July 7th, 2008… RetroLowFi is officially dead.

We started this site as a way to break ourselves out of the average pandering mold that is all too evident in today’s style of speaking publicly about pop culture. So many opinions were “right up the middle” without actually taking a stance on the topic at hand. Too many record reviewing sites were relying on numbered rating systems, making it easy for you to breeze by and figure out what the site wanted you to think about the records sent to them by advertisers. Our writers knew they could do better, and in our two-year lifespan, I’d like to think that we did. We got the attention of the coolest indie labels without even trying, and even major labels started taking notice of what we were up to. Don’t even get me started on the copycat blogs that sprung up along the way (all of which are very good, mind you).

We always intended to be more of an online zine than a “blog”, per se. We weren’t scared of letting our readers talk back to us - imagine if you could talk back to Pitchfork! - and we didn’t think twice about slaughtering sacred cows. Actually, most of our writers like The Monkees better than The Beatles and have irrefutable evidence to prove that they were vastly more important. If you want to see said sacred cows getting blown on a pedestal, there were a million other places to do so.

Hell, Chris even stood up to those ravenous My Chemical Romance fans. Never let it be said that RetroLowFi didn’t have some serious balls.

So why would we end things now? Mostly because we didn’t want to get formulaic and boring, and we also just don’t have time to maintain a site that grew beyond our wildest expectations. I can only imagine what kind of crisis Splendid must have gone through near the end of their run.

Speaking of which, when many zines come to a close, they’ll tell you to please refrain from sending them records. We aren’t going to do that. Please, send us anything you’d like. While we won’t be posting reviews of your slice of art, we’re rabid music lovers, and we’ll gladly soak up anything you throw our way. If we like it, we’ll tell our friends. Word of mouth, just like we all used to do.

To say farewell, all of the RLF writers have helped put together a sort of “farewell” mix tape for you. Many of the songs are pretty poignant, while others are just by artists that we think you should drop everything and listen to immediately. We hope you’ll enjoy it

Disc One: Click here to download it in full!
Fishboy - Albatross
Immortal Technique - Freedom Of Speech
Mumpsy - 64 Colors
My Teenage Stride - Happy Mondays
Pixies - Gouge Away
Alice Cooper - Don’t Talk Old To Me
Pete Townshend - There’s a Heartache Following Me
Thurston Moore - Honest James
Zombies Organize! - Zombie Manifesto
Kool Keith - I Don’t Believe You
Imperial Teen - Shim Sham
Thomas Dolby - Airwaves
Darren Hanlon - Elbows
1000 Violins - Locked Out Of The Love In
Low - When I Go Deaf

Disc Two: Click here to download it in full!
James - Sometimes
Guided By Voices - If We Wait
Man From Delmonte - Like A Millionaire
Joanna Newsom - Peach, Plum, Pear
Kind Of Like Spitting - Middle
Neko Case - I Wish i Was The Moon
Kirsty MacColl - Treachery
Mountain Goats - Rockin’ Rockin’ Pet Store
The Kinks - Young Conservatives
Precious - Frozen Han Solo
Hello Saferide - My Best Friend
Ben Folds - Radio Jingle For Tokyo’s Inter-FM
Aphrodite’s Child - End Of The World
The Monkees - Shorty Blackwell
Tom Waits - Lucky Day

So long… and thanks for all the records,
RetroLowFi

16 Responses to “RetroLowFi signs off.” »»

  1. Comment by Tinyfolk | 07/07/08 at 6:09 am

    Despite the fact that I seemed to disagree with RLF’s opinions what seemed like more often than not, it’s a bummer that its not going to be around anymore. It was really exciting to hear you do feature blogs on a lot of the DIY kids that no one ever seems to single out and take explicit notice of.

    Thanks, RetroLowFi

  2. Comment by stevenraymorris | 07/07/08 at 9:12 am

    Sad day… I still want to know all ya’ll opinions on my new records.

    All of you were so inspiring to my writing and my music. Thanks for everything.

  3. Comment by Christopher at Series Two Records | 07/07/08 at 1:15 pm

    I am very saddened by this closing but i know it was for the best. I remembered hearing of marriages and stuff with some of the people at RetroLowFi and the family stuff should go first of course. It’s good to hear you are still accepting cd’s. I always send some your way. On Thursday i had sent a package to you with 7 records and sometime this month i’ll send you the new compilations and such. It was nice to have you contribute on them Marc and to have your friend Chris on there as well. I wish you the best with everything that you do for now on and hope you enjoy the rest of the summer. One thing that i’ll always admire about RetroLowFi is that this place is one of the few places online that would recognize the existence of the smaller DIY labels and give them attention like you would with any other label no matter how big or small. You didn’t really discriminate when the music sounded good to your ears and you didn’t show bias towards certain labels like most review sites often do.
    Thanks Marc and the rest of RetroLowFi.
    Enjoy the summer and i’ll always remember what you did for Series Two and all the other DIY labels out there.

    best,
    Christopher

  4. jon
    Comment by jon | 07/07/08 at 1:25 pm

    well, that’s a shame. i really enjoyed what you guys did, and was hoping to send you my own self-released record; i finally finished it on the very day you announced your exit. i hope someone can fill the void. thanks for all the excellent work, and good luck with everything in the future!

  5. Tim
    Comment by Tim | 07/07/08 at 4:26 pm

    Sad to see the site go, thanks for turning me onto some really cool albums and bands I might not ever had a chance to hear.

  6. Comment by andreas laudwein | 07/07/08 at 4:48 pm

    c´mon guys, be serious. don´t leave us, don´t even think about it.

  7. Comment by erin | 07/07/08 at 10:03 pm

    i’m incredibly sad that retrolowfi is gone, i love reading your articles so much. you give such insight without that pretentious fluff like most music/media/pop culture blogs.

    i will miss you

  8. Comment by srcstcbstrd | 07/12/08 at 3:35 am

    I was just introduced to this site and now I find it closed down. And I don’t get a chance to see a whole lot of the previous entries. Tres disappointing! I wanted so much to see more music reviews, check out the bootlegs and read the recommendations on films. Or perhaps I’m just not doing it right?

  9. Comment by sashwap | 07/13/08 at 1:23 am

    holy shit, the security word i had to type in to make this post is ‘pollard.’ is it always that, or is it an astounding coincidence?

    either way, this sucks. i really like this site.

  10. Comment by sashwap | 07/13/08 at 1:24 am

    oh, ok. i see a theme with your security words. amazing!

  11. Comment by camila | 07/13/08 at 7:33 pm

    Oh! This came a bit as an unexpected surprise, and although i’m sad to see RetroLowFi go, it only means it was great having it around until now. I’ll definitly miss reading the blog!

    All the best to you guys in your next projects. x

  12. Comment by mutt | 07/13/08 at 8:24 pm

    shit, always late for the party. the new mutes wish you well.

  13. Comment by Patrick Ripoll | 07/14/08 at 6:28 pm

    I’ll miss you guys.

  14. Jay
    Comment by Jay | 07/19/08 at 12:25 pm

    Sad to see you go. You all did a pretty awesome thing with this blog/zine - even when you did trash the newest FOTW release :p.

    If you ever turn it into a more full-time thing or decide to come back for some reason or another, definitely drop me a line so I know to check back.

  15. Comment by Ryan Price | 07/23/08 at 7:22 am

    In true fanboy fashion, I have to say hooray for a Ben Folds Five song!

    In all other fashions, I have to say that I will mourn the passing of this amazing blog. Everyone who had written here was (and remains to be) so talented, passionate, and focused.

    Please don’t take a single thing down - you’ll thank google in a few months for continuing to throw you traffic - you guys were pretty far ahead of the bell curve in so many cases, I imagine your site will end up being extremely relevant for a long long time to come.

    Best of luck in your future writing/reviewing/enjoyment of media!

  16. Comment by kelly | 08/17/08 at 11:51 am

    thank you so much for your wonderful reviews of me and all your kind words. you always made me feel like a ghetto superstar. ♥♥♥ jellybean!

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