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Written by Runnings / Dingman / Hill Performed by For Against Music mastered by Josh Bonati at Bonati Mastering, Brooklyn, NY Photography by Ted Schlaebitz, Karl Stephen, and Tom Dingman Video edited by Matt Kruse “The Pennines” appears on SOURCE cd compilation on Independent Project Records. Order now: https://darla.com/products/various-ar... Previously unreleased recording, exclusive to the Source compilation. Founded in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1984, For Against began crafting their energetic and melodic hook-laden songs largely inspired by the sounds emanating from the UK in the early part of the decade. Independent Project Records released the band's first two albums and a 10" mini-LP, and then collaborated with the band and other labels on several of their later releases. The Pennines comes from a rare, live in-studio recording made in 1987 between the recording of their first and second albums, and is a previously unreleased track that is exclusive to Source. Guitarist Harry Dingman III remembers “I can still picture the neat hand written lyric sheet (that Jeff wrote out) and wondering what the hell a Pennine was? And then thought it was pretty clever and went to work on a guitar line. I worked the guitar line out first at my house and brought it to our practice in Jeff's parent's basement. Jeff then put the lyrics and bass to the guitar riff, Greg came in on drums, and in a couple run throughs the song was underway and done.” SOURCE: The Independent Project Records Collection There aren't many compilations that highlight the best of a label's catalog and let you know what the label will become. Source both surveys the history of Independent Project Records and gives you a taste of what's in store as IPR prepares to relaunch with an extensive series of reissues and digs through the archives. Sure there are cuts by some of California's leading bands of the late twentieth century who blended post-punk, psychedelia, and atmospheric soundscapes, like Shiva Burlesque, Red Temple Spirits, the Ophelias, and IPR head Bruce Licher's groups Savage Republic and Scenic. Yet there are also acts working at the edge of rock and experimental trance music who never found a big alternative audience. And there are even goodies by icons who haven't previously issued music on Independent Project, like David J of Bauhaus & Love And Rockets. If there's a connective thread in this wildly eclectic trip through the sonicsphere, it's a determination to create spiritual-minded music that neither tries to follow trends nor create them. You'd be hard-pressed to compare the goth-flavored soar of Torn Boys, for instance, to much else. The same goes for the almost cabaret-ish whimsy of Woo, the warped space folk of AE Downs, or the ghost-from-the-fifth-dimension musings of Greenland & Craig. If collectable early post-punk's your thing, there's an alternative mix of a track from Bpeople's 1981 debut EP—not originally on IPR, but a taste of the numerous projects from other catalogs and archives the new IPR will revive and investigate. Spiced by alternative mixes, limited-edition rarities, demos, and live performances, Source is a sampler of musicians determined to sound like no others. With the kind of evocative cover design that has made IPR releases as immediately identifiable as those of iconic companies like 4AD, Elektra, Factory, and Impulse!, it’s also a label that will continue its mission to sound and look like no other, in the mainstream or the underground.