The mid-‘90s were an interesting time in Seattle. The city had just
experienced its brief period in the rock n roll limelight, but it was still a
lonely outpost in a largely ignored corner of the United States. Touring
bands were reluctant to make the trek up from San Francisco, or across the
mountains from Denver, or from across the Great Plains from Minneapolis.
There were barely any all-ages venues to play in town. Bands like Modest
Mouse and 764-Hero helped fill the rainy void with a relentless schedule of
writing and playing out. That creative thirst and no-one’s-watching mentality
prompted a lot of artistic exploration and experimentation, a phenomenon
best captured on the collaborative single “Whenever You See Fit”. Marrying
Modest Mouse’s jagged blowouts with 764-Hero’s pensive songwriting, the
track slowly came together over the course of a tour together, with the
bands taking the stage together nightly and dueling over a few fleshed
out chords. The resulting 15-minute marriage of sparse pop and guitar
sturm-and-drang perfectly captured the wistful artistry and punk turbulence
of Northwest indie rock at the close of the century. As part of their 20th
anniversary celebratory series, Suicide Squeeze is proud to offer a vinyl
repress of “Whenever You See Fit” with updated artwork by esteemed
designer Jesse LeDoux. The 12” single—also featuring remixes by DJ
Dynamite D and Scientific American on side B—is limited to 1000 copies
on half blue and half yellow wax, includes a download coupon, and will
be the first time the record has been available on colored vinyl.