Fresh at Twenty: The Oral History of Mint Records

Author:   Kaitlin Fontana
Publisher:   ECW Press,Canada
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Pages:   400
Publication Date:   01 October 2011
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Fresh at Twenty: The Oral History of Mint Records is first and foremost the story of an independent record label and the people who helped build it. But it’s also the story of a place and time in popular music — Vancouver through the 1990s and 2000s. Mint helped launch the careers of the New Pornographers, Neko Case, the Evaporators, the Smugglers, the Sadies, the Pack A.D. and countless other acts. In doing so, Mint not only shaped the sound of Vancouver at the end of the 20th century, but helped usher in a golden age of Canadian popular music that still thrives today. Now, on the eve of Mint’s 20th anniversary, the people who recorded the albums, drove cross-country in failing vans, and made Vancouver pop music matter, speak for the first time about the label that they love — and that truly loves them back.

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Author:   Kaitlin Fontana
Publisher:   ECW Press,Canada
Imprint:   ECW Press,Canada
Edition:   No Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.635kg
ISBN:  

9781770410046


ISBN 10:   177041004
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   01 October 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Nardwuar the Human Serviette Introduction Let’s Wreck the Party: 1980–1986 Part One: This Band Probably Won’t Be Your Life: 1986–1991 Chapter 1: To Have and Have Not Chapter 2: A Terrible Thing to Taste Part Two: cub Pop: 1992–1997 Chapter 3: Oh La La Ooo Eee Cha Cha Chapter 4: Locked and Loaded Chapter 5: How Does that Grab You? Part Three: Lookout! Below: 1994–1997 Chapter 6: The Smug in Smugglers Chapter 7: Alternative Is Here to Stay Chapter 8: Get Outta Dodge Part Four: All the Wheels Fall Off Except for One: 1997–2000 Chapter 9: The Virginian Chapter 10: You Gotta Go Chapter 11: Party Girls Part Five: Mass Romantic: 2000–2005 Chapter 12: It Came Out Magical Chapter 13: Housewrecked Chapter 14: There Is Nothing I Can Do Part Six: Oh Be Joyful: 2005–2010 Chapter 15: Two Places Chapter 16: Failsafe Chapter 17: They Know Me Epitaph Discography Acknowledgements Sources Photo Credits

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An in-depth overview of the last 20 years of Vancouver music, Fresh at Twenty: The Oral History of Mint Records is a must for any music obsessive. --www.TheTyee.ca (October 2011) Fresh At Twenty tells Mint's story in the words of Baker, Iwata, Mint acts and contributions from Grant Lawrence and Nardwuar. Thus there is a frankness as well as a freshness in the book's many anecdotes. It's engaging to read just for capturing a fleeting downtown punk scene. --www.TheProvince.com (September 2011) [A] good reminder of how, 20 years on, Mint is still fully devoted to its artists and the music it loves so much. -- Vancouver Sun (October 6, 2011) From early acts like Windwalker and Gob, to their current roster, including the Pack A.D. and Hot Panda, this niche scrapbook of conversations tells the story of Mint as a whole, depicting the scene in Vancouver and the independent music world at large. Twenty years and 147 records later, Mint survives. -- Discorder (October 2011) Whether you've followed Mint since the early days or you've never heard of them before, Fresh at Twenty is a fast-paced look at a golden age of Canadian popular music that still thrives today. -- The Ubyssey (October 7, 2011) [I]t was interesting to read about the label. I credit Fontana and Bill Baker and Randy Iwata for not just talking about the high points of the label, but also sharing some of the mis-steps that were taken along the way . . . ECW has now put out a great series of books that chronicle the indie rock and punk history in Canada, so kudos to them. --www.410media.com (December 2011)


""Fresh at Twenty recounts the perfect storm of talent and hubris, friendships and rivalries that made Mint what it is today, reaffirming its place in history as the little label that could."" -- Westender


""Fresh at Twenty recounts the perfect storm of talent and hubris, friendships and rivalries that made Mint what it is today, reaffirming its place in history as the little label that could."" -- Westender ""Fresh At Twenty tells Mint's story in the words of Baker, Iwata, Mint acts and contributions from Grant Lawrence and Nardwuar. Thus there is a frankness as well as a freshness in the book's many anecdotes. It's engaging to read."" -- The Province ""The book naturally reads like a conversation. Fontana contextualizes and allows the bands and the label to do all the talking. Her voice is heard only through the brief introductions every couple of pages -- questions are omitted and only answers are given. Band members reminisce on page as they would at the bar."" -- Discorder ""Whether you've followed Mint since the early days or you've never heard of them before, Fresh at Twenty is a fast-paced look at a golden age of Canadian popular music that still thrives today."" -- Ubyssey


[I]t was interesting to read about the label. I credit Fontana and Bill Baker and Randy Iwata for not just talking about the high points of the label, but also sharing some of the mis-steps that were taken along the way . . . ECW has now put out a great series of books that chronicle the indie rock and punk history in Canada, so kudos to them. --www.410media.com (December 2011)


Author Information

Kaitlin Fontana is a Vancouver, BC, based National Magazine Award winning writer whose work has appeared in SPIN, Rolling Stone, Exclaim!, the Walrus and Maisonneuve among others. Fresh at Twenty is her first book. For more information, visit kaitlinfontana.com.

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