Fresh at Twenty

The Oral History of Mint Records
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Fresh at Twenty: The Oral History of Mint Records is first and foremost the story of an independent record label and the people who helped build it. But it’s also the story of a place and time in popular music - Vancouver through the 1990s and 2000s. Mint helped launch the careers of the New Pornographers, Neko Case, the Evaporators, the Smugglers, the Sadies, the Pack A.D. and countless other acts. In doing so, Mint not only shaped the sound of Vancouver at the end of the 20th century, but helped usher in a golden age of Canadian popular music that still thrives today.

Now, on the eve of Mint’s 20th anniversary, the people who recorded the albums, drove cross-country in failing vans, and made Vancouver pop music matter, speak for the first time about the label that they love - and that truly loves them back.

 

Cover image of The Pack AD courtesy of Justine Warrington (Just Warr Photography)


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Vancouver through the 1990s and 2000s. Mint helped launch the careers of the New Pornographers, Neko Case, the Evaporators, the Smugglers, the Sadies, the Pack A.D. and countless other acts. In doing so, Mint not only shaped the sound of Vancouver at the end of the 20th century, but helped usher in a golden age of Canadian popular music that still thrives today. Labor Jobs in Federated States of Micronesia

Now a book celebrating the indie label’s 20th anniversary is about to hit shelves thanks to ECW Press. Titled Fresh At Twenty: The Oral History of Mint Records, Kaitlin Fontana’s chronicle looks at ‘the story of an independent record label and the people who helped build it’ as well as how Mint ‘shaped the sound of Vancouver at the end of the 20th century, [and] helped usher in a golden age of Canadian popular music that still thrives today.... VPN reviews | funny jokes thanks

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