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Sonic Boom Records is an independent record store located in Seattle, Washington.The store was opened by Jason Hughes and Nabil Ayers on September 26, 1997. Between 1997 and 2014, Sonic Boom had expanded to three locations in Seattle (Fremont, Ballard, Capitol Hill) and currently has one location at 2209 NW Market Street in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood.
Ayers co-founded Seattle’s Sonic Boom Records store with his business partner, Jason Hughes in 1997. Sonic Boom has been named one of the best record stores in America by Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal and SPIN Magazine, and has been profiled by NPR, The New York Times and The Seattle Times.
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[9] [13] His music store, Sonic Boom, was also named the top independent music store in the US by Rolling Stone magazine in 2006. [ 9 ] In April 2011, The Lemons reunited for a one-off show at Neumos in Seattle, opening for Duff McKagan's Loaded .
The next incarnation of The Long Winters featured Roderick on vocals, guitars, and keyboard, Corson on bass and back-up vocals, and Nabil Ayers (co-founder of Seattle's Sonic Boom Records [2]) on drums. The band did a tour supporting Keane in October 2005 in support of an EP released October 11, 2005, titled Ultimatum.
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Self-burned copies of The Head and the Heart in handmade denim sleeves were being sold at shows within a few weeks, [9] and soon local record stores Easy Street and Sonic Boom couldn't keep them in stock. [10] After a "feeding frenzy" [11] of interest from record labels and managers, the band signed with Sub Pop in November 2010. [12]
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