Salem 66

Salem 66 "SALT" (HAND-NUMBERED) 12"

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***FIRST PRESSING HAND NUMBERED /600 ON BLUE VINYL

Salem 66 were founded by Judy Grunwald, Beth Kaplan and Susan Merriam in Boston in 1982. A major part of a thriving Boston scene that produced bands like Mission of Burma and Dinosaur Jr (Dinosaur Jr's first New York show was notably an opening slot for Salem 66 at Folk City), the band were ahead of their time.

They were one of the few women-led bands in their scene, and made their mark with an adventurous blend of arty post-punk (they notably covered Wire's "Fragile") and melodic pop. Between 1984 and 1990 they released one self-titled EP, 2 singles and 4 albums, 1985's A Ripping Spin, 1987's Frequency & Urgency, 1988's Natural Disasters, National Treasures, and 1990's Down The Primrose Path (produced by Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie who went on to produce Radiohead’s Pablo Honey and Hole’s Live Through This), all on the venerable New York imprint Homestead Records, label home to bands like Sonic Youth, Big Black and The Chills. The band earned comparisons to R.E.M., The Talking Heads and The Velvet Underground from The New York Times, and further praise from outlets like Rolling Stone, CREEM and the Village Voice. They shared stages with The Replacements, Mission of Burma, the Go-Betweens, the Wipers, the Saints and the Raincoats, and toured across the country on multiple occasions, but despite their prominence in the '80s, the Salem 66 catalog has been out of print for decades and their music has never been available on streaming. 

Today, Don Giovanni Records are announcing a new compilation entitled SALT, and have made the band's music available on all streaming services for the first time. To mark the announce the band are sharing a recently unearthed video for their song "Lucky Penny." 

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Tracklist


Red Barn
Across The Sea
Carry A Torch
Playground
Widow's Walk
Isabella
Secret
Thaw
Bell Jar
Lost and Found

Release date: June 6, 2025

Pre-order Details
This is expected to ship on or around May 30, 2025.