Artists from the Pacific Northwest have made their marks across all genres and eras of music over the decades. Today I’m happy to announce that Guerrilla Candy has partnered with boutique record store Musicology Co. and local label Latent Print Records to celebrate that rich musical history with the launch of Musicology Music Club.
The Musicology Music Club is the first vinyl subscription service to focus exclusively on artists from the Pacific Northwest. Each month Latent Print Records and Guerrilla Candy draw from our experiences with the Pacific Northwest music scene to select records from seminal PNW artists, hidden gems from lesser-known musicians and breaking acts on the rise. To accompany the records, Musicology Music Club gives members exclusive monthly content, such as exclusive artwork and access to invitation-only listening parties.
Musicology Music Club, to launch next month, will kick things off with the Loser Edition of Sub Pop Records’ reissue of The Gits’ “Frenching The Bully.” The record perfectly encapsulates the club’s mission of putting the spotlight on newer releases and helping music fans discover forgotten classics. Subscribers to the club will also receive a 7″ from former Gits labelmates Hammerbox, listening notes by Guerrilla Candy and Latent Print records and a sticker to go along with their record.
Future club offerings include releases from Jenny Don’t and the Spurs, SYML, The Divorce and others. With the amount of talent in the Pacific Northwest the possibilities for future offerings are endless.
Memberships are available in one-month ($30), three-month ($85), six-month ($170) and 12-month ($340) subscriptions. Anyone who signs up for a three-month subscription before Feb. 28, 2025, will receive a fourth month for free as part of a Musicology Co. Music Club charter membership offer.