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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Capitol Hill Sonic Boom Holds Moving Sale

Posted by on Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:19 AM

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Sonic Boom Records' Capitol Hill branch is moving its 15th Ave. E. shop to 1525 Melrose Ave. between Pine and Pike Streets in mid November, if all goes according to plan. To lighten its load, Sonic Boom—only the CH store—is putting all of its non-sale items on sale at 20-percent off. The stock includes new and used CDs, LPs, 7-inches, DVDs, toys, accessories, and more. In addition, thousands of CDs are being marked down to $1 (or three for $2). The new location will be twice as large as Sonic Boom's current space.

The sale began yesterday and runs till Oct. 25. Upon hearing this news, Dave Segal and several other hopeless artifact-loving consumers were seen weeping bittersweet tears of joy. With Sonic Boom and Wall of Sound soon to be sitting within about a block from each other, music lovers can experience a convenient array of exceptional choices, as both establishments will complement their respective goods, with only a slight overlap in selections.

 

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Grant Brissey 1
On one hand, I'm glad I moved away from the CH Sonic Boom, because I would surely spend far too much money at this sale. On the other, I now live within three blocks of Wall of Sound and Sonic Boom's new location. I am screwed.
Posted by Grant Brissey http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Author.html?oid=23414 on October 15, 2009 at 11:40 AM
Estey 2
Travis, you still got them Feelies reissues on vinyl? And is the Brandon Ivers-article issue of XLR8R there yet?! Damn ... I gots to get up there.
Posted by Estey on October 15, 2009 at 4:12 PM

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