Extract the first record from this month s double vinyl reissue of Shakey Graves first album, 2011 s
Roll the Bones, and if you re holding it at waist level before slipping it onto the turntable, the disc appears black as oil. Hoist it up to eye level to gauge the A-side from the B-side, however, and smoky gold veins streak through the petroleum produce. Hidden color wax, that s a new one.
In fact, every single facet of
Roll the Bones X, subtitled 2011-2021 Ten-Year Special Edition, reveals boutique touches.
Released to Bandcamp on January 1, 2011, by ATX native Alejandro Rose-Garcia, the full-length runway to major indie releases
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Vancouver Coun. Michael Wiebe is feeling confident as a court date looms with his job hanging in the balance, his lawyer says.
The case, scheduled for next week in B.C. Supreme Court, concerns allegations that Wiebe breached conflict of interest rules by voting for a city-wide restaurant patio program despite his ownership interest in a restaurant and bar. At issue will be whether Wiebe acted in good faith when he voted for the program, whether his actions were generally in the interest of Vancouver restaurants, and arguments the petition brought against him contains defects and should be thrown out.