This year, Suicide Squeeze Records is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Several records, reissues, and shows have been announced to mark the occasion. Among the records they're reissuing is Elliott Smith's "No Confidence Man," which originally came out in 1994 via Slo-Mo Records. That's it below. It's a split 7" with Pete Krebs' "Shytown." They've also announced new singles from Ty Segall and Nobunny, as well as a Julianna Barwick remix of This Will Destroy You. The label is reissuing Modest Mouse and 764-Hero's "Whenever You See Fit" 12" and King Tuff's "Wild Desire" 7", too. They've got much more on the way—find more info here.

In August, Suicide Squeeze will hold some anniversary shows in Seattle featuring the Coathangers, Minus the Bear, This Will Destroy You, Audacity, and others. Find the posters for the events below.