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Velocity Girl - 1989-1992Velocity Girl - 1989-1992
Monorail exclusive 'Creamsicle' LP
Velocity Girl - 1989-1992

Slumberland Records

Velocity Girl - 1989-1992 Velocity Girl

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RIYL: Belly, Lush, Lilys, Swirlies, Alvvays, Darling Buds, Unrest, Veronica Falls...

Getting their start as the 1980s bled into the 90s, Velocity Girl arose from a new pop underground that had been percolating in Washington, DC and its suburbs, a group of bands clustered around our then-nascent Slumberland Records who broadened DC's punk paradigm with an ear for pop tunes and feedback-driven racket. Velocity Girl, blessed with multiple gifted songwriters, particularly knew how to merge euphoric pop hooks with waves of noisy bliss and lovelorn melancholy.

This new compilation "1989-1992" covers the band's pre-Sub Pop years and shows that their skill with a tune was there from the beginning, across several line-up changes and numerous early releases. Their maiden vinyl voyage "Clock" is Velocity Girl at their darkest, a neat slice of gothic pop featuring original vocalist Bridget Cross, later of fellow DC legends Unrest. Cross also provides vocals for the band's debut single "I Don't Care If You Go," included here with all the b-sides from the US and Australian 7" versions.

The next phase of the band begins with the departure of Cross and the addition of Sarah Shannon as main vocalist, whose powerful and effortlessly melodic voice is first heard on two previously unreleased songs, including a spirited cover of the Jam’s “That’s Entertainment.” Further recording with Sarah (and the entrance of Brian Nelson as second guitarist) yielded crucial tunes that appeared on split singles and compilations, and well as their all-time classic "Forgotten Favorite," still guaranteed to jump-start any indiepop dancefloor.

Seattle label Sub Pop would soon come calling and worldwide fame would ensue, but that's a whole other story. Restored from the original tapes, newly remastered and featuring extensive liner notes by DC scene scholar John R. Davis, "1989-1992" is the comprehensive view of their early years that Velocity Girl has long deserved and their fans have long wanted.

Format: Monorail exclusive 'Creamsicle' LP
Condition: Brand New
Release date: Aug 28, 2026
Catalogue number: SLR306
Barcode: 0749846130617
SKU: MRM-06251
Condition: Brand New
Release date: Aug 28, 2026
Catalogue number: CDSLR306
Barcode: 0749846030627
SKU: MRM-06251

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Format: Monorail exclusive 'Creamsicle' LP

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