Inertia Records and Books is closing. Zombie Bikes is opening.

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Inertia in Springfield

Inertia Records and Books is closing it’s doors this Friday.

The largest factor against it in the last few months is that I don’t have time for it. I’m hardly an idle person - but the store has been consistently on the backburner between the time taken at my library job and being in three active touring bands.

Josh IMed me late yesterday and told me the news. I was sad and happy. Sad to see Inertia leave, but happy for Josh. Running a retail store is tough work, even if the rent is free. Rent is not free, it’s very low, almost ceremonial thanks to Mack Bissette and SRG.

Antarctic, The Vultures, Iron Eyes Cody and Dark Castle
The Vultures @ Inertia

Inertia will be selling off all remaining merchandise for 50% off. CASH ONLY. Thursday March 27th and Friday March 28th from 6pm-9pm. Josh is also selling over 400 CD security cases and a glass display case. Contact him at deadtank at gmail dot com if you’re interested.

Don’t be too sad though, Zombie Bikes, Jacksonville’s only bike co-op, has moved into the space (which someone has yet to name) and the Royal Treatment Record shop is still going strong.

Cra(ft)p Fair in Springfield

4pm every Sunday (5th and Main in the gray complex next to Chan’s) - Zombie Bikes holds bike polo matches, bike repair workshops with free and discounted parts as well as bikes to anyone. Come resurrect your broken bike!

Zombie Bikes will also be celebrating its official grand opening by hosting a bike weekend, Bury Your Bike, April 11 -13 with nightly bands at Shantytown, Wild Bill’s and Fuel and tons more to do with bikes.

Finally to end sentimental note, here is a trip down Inertia lane:
Inertia Photos
Antarctic, your new favorite local band @ Inertia
Crap Fair @ Inertia
Bike polo in Springfield @ Inertia

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5 Records That Changed My Life

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Top 5 Records

Josh from Inertia asked me to send him a list of 5 records that changed my life for episode #3 of this ongoing series. This episode also features Biff of the band I-Object and record label Feral Kid Records.

I’m not sure who has a sexier picture, me or Biff. Regardless, Josh points out that this installment has an interesting juxtaposition:

These two responses posted below have the largest difference, not just in terms of musical styles and taste, but more importantly in that one person operates a record label, whereas the other notes how the concept of an album is dead - instead opting for MP3 blogs.

All Top 5 Records on Inertia
Top 5 Records That Changed Your Life Vol #3
Top 5 Records That Changed Your Life Vol #2
Top 5 Records That Changed Your Life Vol #1

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