tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3524233034111555508.post1212183861130822629..comments2023-12-30T06:47:06.645-07:00Comments on We Will Bury You: Cave In - Beyond HypothermiaDoug Whttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11985685834886632055noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3524233034111555508.post-53822307292318533992009-07-29T10:27:42.463-06:002009-07-29T10:27:42.463-06:00I picked up on the label in its early days, and ba...I picked up on the label in its early days, and back in the era that this came out I used to buy everything that Hydrahead put out. But before the internet, I used to phone up and reserve things and then send cash in the mail. So when this 12" came out, Aaron Turner told me he was pressing it on five different colors. So I sent money for five copies. When my package arrived, I was gutted, because there were only two colors - purple and grey. Then I read the insert and was happy that I had one of the purple. I guess he sent me one because he felt bad that I sent money for five based on what he said, and then only two colors came back. But I guess if I hadn't have sent money for five, he would never have sent me a purple. So in a way my obsession helped. Anyway, I had FOUR different covers (the blue one here x 2, one with purple wax one with grey, a yellow one and a green one... and also one where the cover was just a giant Cave In poster folded down to the size of an LP sleeve). I kept the purple one, one grey one with a yellow sleeve, and then I traded three copies away (including the poster sleeve one). Part of me wishes I still had all 5 though.<br /><br />Incidentally, I think the best Cave In record is 'Tides Of Tomorrow'. It's the only one I am now not sick to death of. In terms of play count, 'Jupiter' wins. When it came out I listened to nothing else for about 4 months. I seriously listened to it all the way through like 3 times a day too. Crazy.mcshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10219294514122164205noreply@blogger.com