Indie label Fierce Panda are celebrating the release of their 100th album in December.
The imprint, which has released records from the likes of Art Brut, The Raveonettes and Death Cab for Cutie, will unveil its 100th release - a t-shirt - on 11 December.
The Every Day Is Record Store Day t-shirt is available to order from The Panda Shop and comes with a free digital album of the same name, featuring nine tracks culled from the nine albums released by the label in 2015. Artists on the release include Helsinki, Mates of State and Pesky!
According to the label: ‘It's taken 21 long, loping, liquid-filled years but fierce panda has finally reached the very cusp of releasing their 100th album.
‘Happily, in true haphazard fierce panda stylee that 100th album is a t-shirt with the slogan Every Day Is Record Store Day emblazoned across the chest, like some kind of defiant retail message from beyond the rave.’
Fierce Panda released its first record, the Shagging In The Streets EP on 24 February 1994.
Read our previous interview with Fierce Panda founder Simon Williams.
The imprint, which has released records from the likes of Art Brut, The Raveonettes and Death Cab for Cutie, will unveil its 100th release - a t-shirt - on 11 December.
The Every Day Is Record Store Day t-shirt is available to order from The Panda Shop and comes with a free digital album of the same name, featuring nine tracks culled from the nine albums released by the label in 2015. Artists on the release include Helsinki, Mates of State and Pesky!
According to the label: ‘It's taken 21 long, loping, liquid-filled years but fierce panda has finally reached the very cusp of releasing their 100th album.
‘Happily, in true haphazard fierce panda stylee that 100th album is a t-shirt with the slogan Every Day Is Record Store Day emblazoned across the chest, like some kind of defiant retail message from beyond the rave.’
Fierce Panda released its first record, the Shagging In The Streets EP on 24 February 1994.
Read our previous interview with Fierce Panda founder Simon Williams.