"The sun never sets on those who ride into it"
I’ve always kind of had issues with “best of” records, especially since the digital age arrived. I feel like that, in a way, it kills that point in time – in history – when a record was made and it makes the deep cuts on an album harder to find and sort of obsolete. If I go to iTunes or something, if I’m looking at a bunch of records by a band I’ve never really heard before, I’m going to the “best of” record and check it out. It’s weird for me having grown up in a world where each record, by a band I loved, represented something for me for that band and that point in history.
Joey Cape