When Park Ave. split in 1998, their only public releases were a split 7" with the Wrens, and two tracks for Saddle Creek Records: A Sampler CD, and really, it seems as though this is more than the band ever expected. What's so charming about the story of Park Ave. is that the group seemed to be so unlike most any other teenage basement act in that their intentions to release their work, play shows, and become "legendary" seemed non-existent, but rather that Park Ave. was a very rare example of folk art, made of imperfect means and humble purpose in a time when even lo-fi indie...