Well, its pretty simple really...its all about the music, and its all about the scene. One thing that I realized years ago, when I was in the band Point Blank, was that there are a tremendous number of excellent bands out there. These bands work tirelessly trying to get their music and their message out to anyone who will listen. Unfortunately, these bands are often never heard outside of their local areas, no matter how good they are.
Bands like these are the backbone of the local punk scenes all over the country. Kids line up in the pouring rain to watch their favorite bands play in rented fire halls, VFW halls, and punk rock clubs. 5 bucks would get you hours of music by several different bands, and the people that you'd meet at these shows could become life long friends. I don't really need to explain what makes the scenes so special, anyone who has been a part of them already knows. If you go to shows, if you're in a band, if you write for a zine, you know why you do it. It's the same for us. I look at it this way: If Unable Records is successful I will be able to give these bands, the glue that holds the local scenes together, a chance to get the wider attention they deserve. I see it as my way of thanking them for their dedication to the scene, and creating what it is that we all enjoy so much. On the other side of the coin, if Unable fails, at least I will be able to say that I tried to give something back. That is important to me, because for all I put into the scene over the years, from my band to my former label, I always got more out of it than I put in...and I feel I owe a debt of gratitude for it. Thanks for everyone who makes the scene what it is...Unable Records is for you.