team boo on record stores

A) what's the best record store in town (based on such characteristics as price, selection, ambience, vinyl presence/selection, etc… you know the drill and i really need to know)?

2) what do you mates of states fans (or otherwise interested parties) think of team boo? are you going to team boo them off the stage?

III) how's this for newbie questions?
Your lips are moving. But I can't hear what your sayin'.
quite frankly the record stores in the dc area bite… there is no really good one stop shopping in terms of selection and price…

Record and Tape Traders around Baltimore may come the closest but their vinyl selection is limited

DCCD may be the best, but it's a hassle to shop at unless you live near by.

If digging through hundreds of cds for that elusive bargin is your thing The CD Exchanges are good. Selection depends on what promos are being dumped.

CDepot has a vast selection of back catalog stuff at reasonable prices. If you are looking for the latest indie release try elsewhere.

Joes Record Paradise has good prices on used stuff and great older vinyl. The new selection hit or miss…

Best Buy unfortanely has the best first week prices on new releases…

There are other used CDs shops in the area but they tend to have higher prices then I like to pay.
Mates of State remind me of that duo on Saturday Night Live who play the piano and sing at like High School Dances and other banquets. Will Ferrell and i forget the chicks name. Funny, but all to real in person.
Originally posted by SPIN:
Mates of State remind me of that duo on Saturday Night Live who play the piano and sing at like High School Dances and other banquets. Will Ferrell and i forget the chicks name. Funny, but all to real in person.
ana gasteyer…

that skit cracks me up

and yer right, mates of state do remind me of them
I have luck finding stuff at selected Olssons and selected Borders.

CD Cellar in Falls Church has a great selection of used stuff, but it can be kind of pricey for used ($8-$10). They have a "slightly scratched" section where the CDs are cheaper ($3-$6) and a $1 section also. I've never had a problem with any of the discs I've bought there.
woah, is CDCellar still around? am i right that it's actually a cellar and i remember shopping there when i lived there in 8th grade? that's so money.
okay, fine, so no one else likes mates of states. but i courteously call you crazy. i mean, can't you drop yer disaffected facade for a second to say you couldn't get into it by imagining that that was your life? you wake up in the morning with the person you love and write music about it? ah well, i guess romance is dead… ;)
oh and to nip the possibility of annoying logicless argument right in the bud, that "disaffected facade" thing was tongue-in-cheek, loves.
Broadkat, I have no idea what you are talking about. What is States of mates? If you used sentences it might improve your chances of a sensible reply.
Originally posted by broadkat:
okay, fine, so no one else likes mates of states. but i courteously call you crazy. i mean, can't you drop yer disaffected facade for a second to say you couldn't get into it by imagining that that was your life? you wake up in the morning with the person you love and write music about it? ah well, i guess romance is dead… ;)
i don't mind their music…its just watching them play is a little too much..
Originally posted by MaLo:
Originally posted by SPIN:
Mates of State remind me of that duo on Saturday Night Live who play the piano and sing at like High School Dances and other banquets. Will Ferrell and i forget the chicks name. Funny, but all to real in person.
ana gasteyer…

that skit cracks me up

and yer right, mates of state do remind me of them
God, I can't stand Mates Of States' recorded works. In fact, I have to turn the radio off when they come on because they drive me insane. I'd have to kill myself if I ever saw them live!

Broadkat, if that's what you call romance, it's time to call it quits.
The Sound Garden is the best record store in Baltimore, MD. Great selection of… well, everything plus a robust vinyl section. Record And Tape Traders around Baltimore come a close second. Their prices aren't as competitive as Sound Garden's. :cool:
Originally posted by PR_GMR:
The Sound Garden is the best record store in Baltimore, MD. Great selection of… well, everything plus a robust vinyl section. Record And Tape Traders around Baltimore come a close second. Their prices aren't as competitive as Sound Garden's. :cool:
Personally, I find that Soundgarden's new prices are much better but R+TT's used are better. Though SG tends to have a better used selection. In both cases, you really have to walk into the store at the right time if you're looking for more obscure works. In the end, they are both pretty good.

Does anyone know if Soundgarden lost any stock when Thames St. flooded after Isabel?
Does anyone know if Soundgarden lost any stock when Thames St. flooded after Isabel?
Jaguar, I'm thinking no. Me and a friend were there a week after Isabel had hit and the place was running just as usual. No damage was visible on any of their stock or to the premises.

Either that or they did an amazing job cleaning up. :cool:
mates of state. . .hmmm, i think i saw them open for american analog set earlier this year, or was it last year, at black cat. are they from san mateo, or am i thinking of one of the other married bands.
I like them. The first song sounds like that Boys and Money, or whatever that Good Charlotte song is called. I saw them live last year with Rainer Maria, it was totally cute. I think I like Team Boo better than Our Constant Concern.
There used to be a great record store on Reistertown Rd. in Baltimore County called Music Machine. They had all of the original punk, post-punk and New Wave releases at the time. They're still in business but are just about entirely mail order now and deal more in collectibiles and rarites. They have a web site for anyone who likes that kind of stuff….

http://www.musicmachine.com
Originally posted by PseudoScouseTwat:
There used to be a great record store on Reistertown Rd. in Baltimore County called Music Machine. They had all of the original punk, post-punk and New Wave releases at the time. They're still in business but are just about entirely mail order now and deal more in collectibiles and rarites. They have a web site for anyone who likes that kind of stuff….

http://www.musicmachine.com
After checking out the web site, I don't think it's still current!? Maybe they went completely out of business?
Originally posted by The Pariah:
Broadkat, I have no idea what you are talking about. What is States of mates? If you used sentences it might improve your chances of a sensible reply.
ummmmmm. i'm a girl. i don't know what sentences. is.