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Violet Crown
Violet Crown (1-sided orange vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: FAW 003. Rel: 24 Apr 24
The Rat King Is Dead (feat Ed From Cran & Ryan From Liberty & Justice) (3:16)
Violet Crown (feat Ramzi Of Central Sound Recording) (2:52)
Million Miles Away (3:24)
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 in stock $18.16
Living Las Vegas
Living Las Vegas (10" + insert)
Cat: BTTG 028. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Living Las Vegas (2:33)
Counting Back From 13 (2:55)
Review: Following on from last year's critically acclaimed debut LP This Is Crime Wave, Codefendants return with a brand new 10" single complete with two utter bangers. The culmination of an effort by Get Dead vocalist Sam King, who by offering tattoos and selling flash art with his graffiti crew in order to raise funds to help rapper Ceschi Ramos with his incarceration; later when the pair would meet, they bonded over a bottle of whiskey and their shared passion for the Venn Diagram intersections of the realms of punk and hip-hop. With the addition of punk legend and NOFX main-man Fat Mike, an incomparable trio was born. Flagging their genre as "Crime Wave" (hence the album title), the tripod of MC's and punks deliver a dizzying concoction of new wave, hip-hop, flamenco, hardcore and sunshine pop, while the titular 'Living Las Vegas' from this new 10" features west coast rap legend 2Mex.
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All The Same
All The Same (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RUG 1410. Rel: 21 Mar 24
All The Same (3:00)
Land Before Time (2:09)
Review: Fat Dog make a riveting return to the spotlight with new single 'All The Same'. Following up their 2023 debut 'King Of The Slugs', their latest track is a hardcore stadium-crusher, hadron-colliding motifs of coldwave, EBM and anthem punk for an electronic statement reminiscent of Scalping or Yard Act, but to an end all of their own fashioning. It's no wonder this cold-punk five-piece group of lads are billed as "music to grow your hairline to"; despite the huge sonic histrionics present in their music, the track somehow manages to provoke the release of cortisol and oxytocin in the brain at the same time, nailing that ever so delicate blend of humour and tension.
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Punch
Punch (limited orange vinyl 7")
Cat: BEAG 6CGR141VIRUS522LT. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Patrick Fitzgerald - "Punch" (3:36)
Jello Biafra & Motorpsycho - "Punch" (3:57)
Review: Two towering labels, Alternative Tentacles and Crispin Glover, break the mould for a momentary merger on this artistic collision of rogue planets: a new split reissued 7" housing that infamous syncretic, Patrick Fitzgerald, Motorpsycho and Jello Biafra, and their twin versions of Fitzgerald's original song 'Punch'. Fitzgerald is best known as a pioneer of folk punk, famously channelling his sardonic wit into a fleeting, light but somehow also epical sound. 'Punch' first surfaced in 2009 as a one-off single released under Crispin Glover's remit; it's now heard once more in both versions, tracking incendiary denunciations of politics on Fitzgerald's part, amid a suicidal, guitar-driven ascension into the air.
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John Peel Session 17/10/96
John Peel Session 17/10/96 (limited 10" + postcards)
Cat: PRE 042. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Ten Feet Tall (4:10)
Spaghetti Junction (3:18)
Bury My Heart At Pier 13 (3:33)
Down To You (4:20)
Review: The Flaming Lips' The John Peel Session of October 17, 1996, marked a pivotal moment in the trajectory of the Flaming Lips. Just before their rise to international prominence, the session captured their essence through four tracks that showcased their eclectic blend of neo-psychedelia, experimental rock, and indie influences. Peel, renowned for his astute ear for new talent, played a crucial role in introducing the band's unique sound to a broader audience. The session serves as an audio bookmark to their innovative approach and the impact of Peel's support in propelling them towards global recognition.
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Confusion/Chaos/Misery
Confusion/Chaos/Misery (limited 1-sided digitally printed translucent purple vinyl 12")
Cat: DW 254V4. Rel: 24 Apr 24
Confusion/Chaos/Misery (2:48)
A Struggle For Power (0:32)
Nail In The Coffin (4:05)
Dogfight (2:37)
Review: It would take the current state of the world to awaken seasoned Boston based hardcore punk veterans The Hope Conspiracy from their slumber. The aptly titled Confusion/Chaos/Misery serves as the first piece of new material from the group since their 2009 True Nihilist EP, and offers a feral barrage of unhinged, D-beat inspired scathing hardcore fury. Whilst the members have kept busy in a myriad of equally impressive projects such as All Pigs Must Die, Hesitation Wounds, and Paint It Black (to name but a small handful), time felt fitting for them to regroup with Converge's Kurt Ballou at the iconic God City Studios to lay down this sonic curbstomp of a return, complete with a vicious cover of 'Dogfight' by Swedish crust-punk legends Anti Cimex as closer. And according to the band's website/press release - "this is just the beginning..."
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The Storm (reissue)
The Storm (reissue) (limited red vinyl 7" + insert)
Cat: REV 020. Rel: 24 Apr 24
Forget This Time (3:57)
The Storm II (3:59)
Review: Originally founded by former members of Youth Of Today and Gorilla Biscuits, Judge would become another legendary example of the 1980s New York hardcore scene, with their 1989 Bringin' It Down LP widely considered to be one of the most vital cornerstones. At the dawn of 1990, a year on from their album release and a year before their official disbanding, the group dropped the There Will Be Quiet 7", boasting two of their most monstrous cuts, 'Forget This Time' and 'The Storm II', and now for the first time in over three decades, their ever-faithful label-home Revelation Records have authentically reissued the OG 7" single for both lifers who've likely parted ways with their copy, and newcomers still unearthing the plethora of classic material that built the bedrock for the scene's current moment in the sun. Militant straight-edge hardcore, delivered with beastly metallic riffs and a message so earnest, sincere and palpable, it'll convert you if you're not careful.
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 in stock $12.98
专辑
Riot In The Ghetto: Unreleased Radio & Studio Sessions
Wonderful World (radio Sessions) (1:24)
Jelousy (radio Sessions) (1:39)
One Law For Them (radio Sessions) (2:52)
Evil (radio Sessions) (1:36)
Yesterdays Heroes (radio Sessions) (2:17)
Norman (unreleased 45) (4:34)
Seems To Me (unreleased 45) (3:20)
Clockwork Skinhead (Bumper Sessions) (2:22)
Evil (Bumper Sessions) (1:47)
ACAB (Bumper Sessions) (1:30)
I Don't Wanna Die (Bumper Sessions) (3:14)
Yesterdays Heroes (Bumper Sessions) (2:15)
Saturday (demo) (3:03)
Review: Hailing from London's East End, there's few Oi-punk outfits who were as quintessential or authentic as The 4-Skins. While only releasing a small handful of albums with their definitive 80s line up, this live/demo/unreleased cuts compilation offers an aural fly-on-the-wall experience of being confronted with their signature brand of seething anti-authoritarian, anti-police brutality, anti-fascist, football loving, skinhead sporting, Doc Marten stomping punk in real time. Packed with cuts pulled from radio sessions, Bumper sessions, demos and even two tracks from a previously unreleased 7" 45, including the ska-punk-inflected 'Seems To Me'; offering a more subdued side to the OG Skins than most long-time fans would be accustomed to.
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Riot In The Ghetto: Unreleased Radio & Studio Sessions
Cat: RRS 244COL. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Wonderful World (radio Sessions) (1:24)
Jelousy (radio Sessions) (1:39)
One Law For Them (radio Sessions) (2:52)
Evil (radio Sessions) (1:36)
Yesterdays Heroes (radio Sessions) (2:16)
Norman (unreleased 45) (4:34)
Seems To Me (unreleased 45) (3:22)
Clockwork Skinhead (Bumper Sessions) (2:22)
Evil (Bumper Sessions) (1:47)
ACAB (Bumper Sessions) (1:29)
I Don't Wanna Die (Bumper Sessions) (3:15)
Yesterdays Heroes (Bumper Sessions) (2:15)
Saturday (demo) (3:03)
Review: The latest reissued compilation of 4 Skins' greatest works contains the hits and misses of the band at the height of the oi! era, which evolved in tandem with their breakout success and helped them along more than a fair little. From the opening jump of 'One Law For Them' and 'Evil', twin charges of unrelenting chant-punk and brawly sonic brashness, to the latter-siders 'A.C.A.B.' and 'I Don't Wanna Die', as well as a second Bumper Session of 'Evil', this retrospective harks back to a distinct early 80s subculture - as well as a band who, in their concern for police brutality and social injustice, defy common misconceptions of skinheads as all bad.
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Where's My Towel/Industry Standard (reissue)
Where's My Towel/Industry Standard (reissue) (limited aqua blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: TGC1 370. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Security (0:53)
TV (2:26)
I Don't Wanna Dance (2:04)
Identity Crisis (1:49)
Thin Line (3:30)
Advice (1:08)
Complete Control (3:07)
Work Without Pay (2:33)
Spit (3:11)
Act/Reaction (2:35)
Self Contortion (2:04)
Wise Up (1:18)
Review: Big Boys are punk visionaries from Austin in Texas and they sure made a big bang with what they described as their "debut, sophomore, and final album." This bunch of renegades came up in the late 1970's Austin scene. The band was led by the dynamic Randy "Biscuit" Turner, alongside Tim Kerr, Chris Gates, and various drummers like Rey Washam. They infused their music with skate funk, which means they somewhat deviated from hardcore norms at the time. Their diverse sound touched on post-punk akin to The Minutemen and inclusion in Thrasher magazine's cult "skate comps" catapulted them to fame among 80s skate punk enthusiasts. Renowned for engaging their live audiences like few others, they fearlessly explored new musical realms, even tackling Kool and the Gang covers at one point.
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Our Brand Could Be Yr Life
Our Brand Could Be Yr Life (silver vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: BRV 126. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Dedicated To The Dedicated (3:14)
GND Deity (2:37)
Bodega Bait (2:21)
Tarkovski (4:27)
Major Amberson (2:14)
Stain Gaze (3:35)
Webster Hall (2:29)
ATM (2:37)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Drum (2:12)
Protean (1:54)
Born Into By What Consumes (3:49)
Cultural Consumer I (1:38)
Cultural Consumer II (3:03)
Cultural Consumer III (1:41)
City Is Taken (2:36)
Review: BODEGA's debut album under Chrysalis Records, Our Brand Could Be YR Life, arrives as a culmination of their indie-rock musings on the encroachment of corporate influence into youth culture. Initially conceived eight years ago, guitarist and vocalist Ben Hozie has described it as a project they have long wanted to undertake. With 15 fantastic tracks, the album delves into various indie-rock subgenres, from dance-punk to shoegaze and psychedelic rock. Reflecting on themes of self-critique and cultural commentary, it offers a diverse sonic landscape, with hints of influences like R.E.M. This vital new collection shows BODEGA's musical evolution and retains their keen observations on contemporary societal shifts.
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Psychic Powerless Another Man's Sac (remastered)
Cat: OLE 2056LP. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Concubine (2:20)
Eye Of The Chicken (1:28)
Dum Dum (3:44)
Woly Boly (2:42)
Butthole Surfer (2:54)
Lady Sniff (3:46)
Cherub (6:21)
Mexican Caravan (2:46)
Cowboy Bob (2:55)
Gary Floyd (1:57)
Review: Originally released in 1984 by Touch & Go Records, Psychic was the startling debut album by a then largely unknown Butthole Surfers. And it laid out their stall pretty convincingly, with elements that nodded to the psychedelia implied in the title, but the record largely rooted in more 'traditional' punk sounds, the emerging surf-skate scene, and, to a lesser extent, country rock. Listening back now, and the collection has lost little of its original impact. From the moment you hit play, you know this is going to be an uncompromising and unstoppable assault on the senses, throwing weird effects, cunning tape edits, samples of Spanish radio stations, spit and (probably) blood into the mix. A reminder of a much more visceral and unleashed time in the history of music, to revisit is both joy and lamentation.
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Thoughts & Prayers
Cat: IPC 278CD. Rel: 28 Mar 24
I Won't Work For You
Thoughts & Prayers
Smart Mouth
Dear Sir
For A Good Time (Don't Call Her)
Alone
Eating You Alive
Real Truth
Junkie
Drown
Review: Los Angeles crusted hardcore bruisers CNTS delivered a venomous statement of intent with their beautifully titled 2019 debut full-length Cunts, but sadly only had a brief opportunity to tour in support of the project before the world closed its doors in early 2020. Unfortunately, any and all future plans would be put on hold following vocalist Matt Cronk being injured in a car crash which resulted in a surgical error leading to a paralyzed vocal cord. Though members turned to other projects whilst awaiting/praying for Cronk's recovery (both drummer Kevin Avery and guitarist Mike Crain are members of Retox with the latter also being part of the Mike Patton-fronted Dead Cross), it wouldn't be until the winter of last year that, against all doctor's predictions, Cronk's voice would return and with it, a bevvy of new gripes and grievances to expel. Sardonically titled Thoughts & Prayers, and receiving distribution through the aforementioned Mike Patton's Ipecac label, prepare for an even more depraved batch of jagged, fuzzed-out, cynical and severely pissed off hardcore headcavers.
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Thoughts & Prayers
Thoughts & Prayers (translucent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: IPC 278LP. Rel: 28 Mar 24
I Won't Work For You (3:14)
Thoughts & Prayers (3:05)
Smart Mouth (4:13)
Dear Sir (2:30)
For A Good Time (Don't Call Her) (3:13)
Alone (4:35)
Eating You Alive (2:34)
Real Truth (3:31)
Junkie (7:13)
Drown (3:24)
Review: Following their succinctly titled 2019 debut full-length Cunts, the Los Angeles based hardcore mob of the same name (sans the one vowel), would only briefly tour the project before the 2020 pandemic put a stop to all live shows. During this time, vocalist Matt Cronk suffered from a paralyzed vocal cord as result of a surgical error following a car crash injury. With other members Kevin Avery and guitarist Mike Crain keeping busy in Retox while the latter also serves as bass-man for Mike Patton-fronted Dead Cross, Cronk recovered against any medical predictions and between his personal strife and the state of utter division across the US, he has a whole load of hate to get off his chest on their cynical sophomore statement, Thoughts & Prayers.
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You Could Do It Tonight
You Could Do It Tonight (eco mix vinyl LP + booklet limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BPR 100V. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Couch Slut Lewis (3:32)
Ode To Jimbo (3:12)
Wilkinson's Sword (5:29)
The Donkey (5:17)
Presidential Welcome (1:57)
Energy Crystals For Healing (4:13)
Downhill Racer (3:46)
Laughing & Crying (3:39)
The Weaversville Home For Boys (6:47)
Review: Self-described "putrid, drug-fueled gutter rock from the filthy streets of NYC", Couch Slut deal in ugliness, and boy is business a-boomin'! Meshing the most challenging facets of grindcore, hardcore punk, noise rock and black metal, the resulting cacophony is as unpleasant as it is impenetrable, yet the commanding presence of vocalist and primary songwriter Megan Osztrosits demands you suffer the audible torment while she details harrowing depictions of sexual violence, drug abuse and more singular inner-city horrors through subversive, vitriolic and grimly humoured phrases. Working with industrial hardcore manglers Uniform's Ben Greenberg (with previous production credits for Drab Majesty, Portrayal of Guilt, Metz), You Could Do It Tonight marks the fourth overall full-length from the group, and utterly refuses to dilute or smoothen their ethos of audibly healing through pain, or just pain for the fuck of it.
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Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse (reissue)
Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse (reissue) (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CLOLP 4925. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Testify
Shut It
Shadow To Fall
I Need A Life
Running Man
Not Of This Earth (0:33)
Heaven Can Take Your Lies
My Desire
Never Could Believe
Love Song (0:12)
Disco Man (2:54)
Neat Neat Neat (2:49)
Ignite (3:33)
Gun Fury (1:28)
Nasty (4:11)
Looking At You (5:20)
Wait For The Blackout (4:55)
Noise Noise Noise
New Rose
Smash It Up (0:08)
Pretty Vacant (3:35)
I Feel Alright (2:50)
Review: Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse by iconic punk group The Damned is a haunting journey into the depths of musical darkness. The album captivates throughout with its eerie melodies, ethereal vocals, and brooding atmosphere. Each track exudes a sense of mystery and intrigue, drawing the audience into a world of shadows and secrets. The band's masterful instrumentation and haunting lyrics create a spine-chilling experience that lingers long after the final note fades away. All of this makes Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse is a testament to The Damned's prowess as musical storytellers, leaving listeners enthralled and eager for more from this enigmatic ensemble.
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Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse
Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse (white & purple & black 'double haze' vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: CLOLP 4853. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Testify
Shut It
Shadow To Fall
I Need A Life
Running Man
Not Of This Earth (0:33)
Heaven Can Take Your Lies
My Desire
Never Could Believe
Love Song (0:12)
Disco Man (2:54)
Neat Neat Neat (2:49)
Ignite (3:33)
Gun Fury (1:28)
Nasty (4:11)
Looking At You (5:20)
Wait For The Blackout (4:55)
Noise Noise Noise
New Rose
Smash It Up (0:08)
Pretty Vacant (3:35)
I Feel Alright (2:50)
Review: Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse captures punk's original rebels in live action in 1994, feeling like a return to their rowdy garage punk origins after spending the latter part of the 80s helping to shape goth rock and then take it overground and into the charts. No sign of 'Eloise' or 'Grimy Fiendish' here though - this all about genre-defining hits like 'Love Song', 'Neat Neat Neat', 'New Rose' and 'Smash It Up', with a heap of perfectly suited and totally unlikely cover versions, from 'Pretty Vacant' to 'You've Lost That Loving Feeling' and 'I Walk The Line'. All on nice coloured vinyl, too, it stands as a testament to The Damned's storytelling prowess, leaving audiences enthralled and craving more from this enigmatic ensemble.
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 in stock $46.69
Who Killed Marilyn?
Who Killed Marilyn? (limited CD)
Cat: CLOCD 4361. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Who Killed Marilyn?
Spook City USA
Who Killed Marilyn? (remix)
Spook City USA (remix)
Review: 'Who Killed Marilyn?' is an early track written by Glenn Danzig when he was with the Misfits. Originally recorded in 1979 with the Misfits but due to financial issues with pressing vinyl copies at the time, was then re-recorded again in 1991 and released under Glenn Danzig's name. An important song in the history of the legendary figure, this is the first time this single has been issued on the CD format. Also included is an additional version of each track remixed and remastered by Danzig himself.
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Standing In The Spotlight
Cat: SVVRCH 085. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Mashed Potato Time (3:03)
2 Much 2 Drink (3:29)
Baby Doll (4:31)
Poor Little Rich Girl (2:33)
Commotion In The Ocean (3:18)
German Kid (3:53)
Brooklyn Babe (3:22)
Emergency (3:22)
The Crusher (3:28)
I Want What I Want When I Want It (2:20)
Review: .Often considered to be one of the biggest commercial flops in music recording history, Standing In The Spotlight was the 1989 debut solo album from Ramones bassist Dee Dee Ramone. Released under his rap moniker Dee Dee King, the bizarre project served up an amalgam of old school hip-hop, late 50s garage rock and even doo-wop, all blended together in chaotic fashion, and led by Dee Dee's new gangster bravura. It's been noted that the hip-hop-centric attire seen on the cover was adorned by Dee Dee at his last few Ramones shows shortly before departing, which drew major ire from his bandmates. Tapping Marky Ramone to oversee percussion samples, and even enlisting Debbie Harry (Blondie) to provide backing vocals on 'Mashed Potato Time', and, 'German Kid', with the latter featuring vocals sung in both English and German (nodding to Dee Dee's growing up as an army brat), the album was crafted with every earnest intention of launching Dee Dee's solo career. Conceptually inspired whilst in rehab and used as a project of focus when embracing his newfound sobriety; the sheer enthusiasm and fearlessness of Standing In The Spotlight grants it a pass and a place as a truly absurd offshoot oddity from a vital member of the one of the defining punk bands.
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Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks & Sweet Princess EP
Cat: 4AD 0571LP. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Dog Proposal (Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks) (3:18)
Viking Hair (3:53)
Spoils (3:42)
Jam After School (2:17)
Sombre One (3:24)
Sit Down Meal (4:31)
Goodnight (Sweet Princess) (2:37)
New Job (2:58)
Magic Of Meghan (3:52)
Traditional Fish (4:02)
Phone Scam (3:09)
Conversation (4:47)
Review: A two-EP bundle by the band now reissued via 4AD, Dry Cleaning's 'Boundary Road Snacks & Drinks' and 'Sweet Princess' were first released as promo EP CDs, first sold at standout early gigs, such as their nascent May 2018 debut live show at the Shacklewell Arms in London. 'Sweet Princess' came first and laid claim to a simple but shrewd crock of DIY, post-punk jump-ups, in which a mood of bemused postirony abounds by way of relentless four-string accelerations and which are undergirded by gallowsy stories told of childhood pets dying, indirects at Meghan Markle and recollections of suffering the mockery of others. 'Boundary Road' followed as the tribute to the road near which bassist Lewis Maynard grew up; both records complement each other well on this new pairing, looking back on a well-ridden comeup.
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Brotherhood (40th Anniversary Edition)
Brotherhood (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited 1-sided screen-printed translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: B9R 278A1. Rel: 25 Mar 24
Open Up (1:28)
More Than Fashion (1:29)
Circle Storm (0:36)
City To City (1:27)
(The Girl's) Got Limits (1:06)
Brotherhood (1:02)
Yellow (1:11)
Stand Proud (0:57)
Insurance Risk (0:50)
Escape (2:13)
Wolfpack (1:20)
Review: The long-gestating follow up to 1992's initial instalment, Black Aria II would finally arrive in 2006 after years of discussion from Misfits/Samhain horror-punk visionary Glenn Danzig, and further his exploration into the cavernous realms of modern classical dark ambience. Conceptually based around Lillith, the first wife of Adam, the material here is far more minimalist and starker than its gothic predecessor, while utilising a more varied array of instruments on top of the pre-established organ and strings, with more Eastern sonic influences to conjure a mercurial vision independent of the preceding volume. Complete with eerie chimes, chants and esoteric lamentations, the project marks one of Danzig's most intriguing works when compared to, say, his Elvis covers compilations, and offers a transportive, biblical, haunting narrative delivered almost exclusively via instrumental atmospherics and insidious gloom.
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Tin Cans With Strings To You (reissue)
Tin Cans With Strings To You (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram transparent red & blue marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TSR 039. Rel: 14 Mar 24
What I've Wanted To Say
Love, American Style
In The Aisle, Yelling (0:24)
Girl (4:04)
Seasick (3:54)
Job's Eyes (7:17)
Punchdrunk
Celebrate Her
Boring Life (1:12)
Joining The Circus
Cut-out
Sorrow's End (1:30)
Review: While the third overall full-length from Sacramento, California post-hardcore heroes Far (following on from their independently released 1992 debut Listening Game and 1994's Quick), Tin Cans With Strings To You would mark their major label debut for Immortal/Epic; a project their manager Troy Davis has gone on to consider the first ever screamo album. While that bold declaration is up for debate, there's little doubt the record's extended platform was likely one of the biggest pushes from the label with regards to the hardcore and punk scenes of the 90s. Brimming with carnal angst, hazy hooks and bombastic riffage, it's no secret why vital alt rock acts such as Biffy Clyro and Jimmy Eat World still refer to Far as one of their most intrinsic influences. Arriving on a lush gatefold 180 gram red & blue marbled vinyl double LP, complete with an extensive booklet, limited to 300 copies, this long overdue reissue of a quintessential piece of crossover 90s emotive post-hardcore fury is sure to fly out and reappear on Discogs at similar inflated prices to the OG pressings.
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A Minute To Pray A Second To Die (reissue)
A Minute To Pray A Second To Die (reissue) (limited translucent ruby red vinyl LP)
Cat: JPR 112. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Digging My Grave (3:56)
Pray Til You Sweat (2:40)
River Of Fever (3:46)
Satan's Stomp (5:43)
See You In The Boneyard (3:30)
So Long (3:27)
Cyrano De Berger's Back (3:15)
Divine Horseman (6:57)
Review: Following on from their 1980 debut full-length No Questions Asked, the very next year would see Los Angeles based punk legends The Flesh Eaters unveil what many a fan considers to be, not only their magnum opus but one of the finest punk experiments ever contributed to the scene. A Minute To Pray, A Second To Die purposefully eschewed the breakneck pace of the expanding hardcore scene to channel outsider influences from the likes of swampy, Bayou-inflected roots rock to spasmodic jazz dirges to blues-laden malevolence. With depraved B-movie horror tales of violence and religious scandal; ultimately weaving a lyrical tapestry of the underbelly of LA, punk poet prophet Chris Desjardins immortalised himself as a commanding vocal presence with the type of penmanship to hypnotise, disgust and enthral.
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As If It Had Always Been Determined Since This Day Was Born
Cat: WC 104. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Track 1 (0:22)
Water Business (remix 2022) (4:17)
Track 3 (remix 2022) (4:27)
Ensam I Natt (remix 2022) (1:59)
Track 5 (NG take 1) (2:27)
Track 6 (NG take 2) (3:27)
Water Business (Remaster 2022) (1:40)
Sexual Behavior In The Human Male (Remaster 2022) (4:45)
Track 9 (Remaster 2022) (3:32)
Ensam I Natt (Remaster 2022) (2:00)
Track 11 (Remaster 2022) (3:51)
Sexual Behavior In The Human Male (Gero 30 mix 2022) (4:46)
Review: Japanese industrial noise duo The Grogerigegege are something of an urban legend within the underground music scene. Apparently meeting at a sex club where a shared appreciation for envelope pushing sex acts, punishing aural sonics and a bizarre avant-garde perspective on art would lock them together for ensuing decades of musical mayhem. Known for incorporating nudity, violence, broken glass and hoovers into their live set, the pair would even take a lengthy respite while one of the members simply disappeared for years on end before reconnecting with his counterpart. As If It Had Always Been Determined Since This Day Was Born transports listeners back to the pair's earliest forays into calculated extremity with blown out, overdriven remixes taken directly from the master tapes of their first 7" single released back in 1988. This includes the long sought after remaster of 'Mistress' originally used in the legendary Enoshima Beach Flexi Burning Live (which the pair opted to burn all original pressings of rather than make readily available). You do have to remember these are the same lads who sold dried out octopus tentacles in cassette cases during one tour as a limited release, and smashed up the master recording of another work and put the broken pieces in a metallic box that the listener shook to hear the album, hence the title You Are The Music Maker. If the utter lunacy of The Grogerigegege isn't detailed enough here, well this pressing comes complete with 5500 word essay-style liner notes penned by 55 year old Gero himself (Juntaro Yamanouchi).
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Live At Acton Town Hall (remastered)
Cat: 405053 8981193. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Shaktar Donetsk (4:28)
Bhindee Bhagee (7:11)
Rudie Can't Fail (4:02)
Tony Adams (7:07)
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (5:24)
Mega Bottle Ride (3:52)
Get Down Moses (4:11)
Police & Thieves (5:37)
Cool 'N' Out (4:09)
Police On My Back (5:08)
Johnny Appleseed (4:18)
Coma Girl (6:52)
I Fought The Law (7:55)
Bankrobber (feat Mick Jones) (1:21)
White Riot (feat Mick Jones) (2:20)
London's Burning (feat Mick Jones) (2:23)
Review: Dark Horse Records unveils Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros' legendary Live at Acton Town Hall concert, meticulously remastered by Grammy Award Winner Paul Hicks. Available here on double vinyl, the November 15, 2002, performance, a benefit for striking firefighters, stands as one of Strummer's final shows before his passing. A poignant highlight includes a three-song reunion with Clash bandmate Mick Jones, their first in two decades. The gatefold sleeve showcases unseen concert photos, accompanied by liner notes from Fire Brigade Union Secretary Andy Gilchrist. This release marks the first comprehensive vinyl and CD availability of this historic concert.
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Born To Expire (reissue)
Born To Expire (reissue) (yellow & black marbled vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: GENR 0131UR096. Rel: 24 Apr 24
Rise & Fall (3:46)
Mark Of The Squealer (3:36)
Be Loud (2:18)
On The Outside (3:20)
Defy You (3:05)
Enforcer (3:50)
Tools For War (3:08)
Born To Expire (4:07)
Marathon (2:14)
Self Defense (1:25)
Catholic High School (Girls In Trouble) (2:01)
Unexpected (4:28)
Review: Born To Expire is the debut album by New York City band Leeway. Renowned as leaders of the crossover thrash charge in the mid 1980s, the local fountainhead, their early-days genius, was none other than that exalted club of legend, CBGB. Though the bands they ran with saw them as odd ones out for their originality - it was indeed their sweats that led to the coinage 'crossover thrash' at all - it was this very incongruence that saw to their popularity. In hindsight, lead guitarist and songwriter A.J. Novello described his delight at the album's success, boastful of its totally metallic sound and the one that "rewrote the book on New York hardcore".
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Never Meant To Be 1988-1993
Never Meant To Be 1988-1993 (gatefold 2xLP + inserts + MP3 download code)
Cat: 12XU 1361. Rel: 08 Mar 24
Asking For It (1:56)
Know Its Alright (2:18)
Hes So Sensitive (1:35)
Diane (1:40)
Cigarette Ash (2:21)
Sofa (3:19)
Crocus Says (1:31)
Slow Me Down (4:05)
Fortune Cookie (3:00)
Nice Toes (2:32)
Escalator (0:45)
Willpower (2:00)
Company (2:18)
Church Of Satan (1:11)
Chris Told Missy (2:05)
Obsessive/Compulsive (4:16)
AAA/XXX (2:25)
Sleepyhead (2:12)
Something Cruel (2:24)
Wait & See (3:08)
Stumbling Block (5:30)
Permission (2:14)
Six Of One (5:01)
Erotomania (3:02)
Greedy (3:09)
All Is Loneliness (8:13)
Review: New York punks Love Child first burst onto the early 90s scene in the same aeonic breath as Pavement, Sebadoh and Beat Happening. But despite the ignition and hype, their debut seven-inch and subsequent releases have remained long out of print until now. Never Meant to Be: 1988-1993 pulls from these releases and some unreleased radio sessions, unearthing a trove of lost gems by the quadrangle of Will Baum, Alan Licht, Rebecca Odes and Brendad O'Malley. The former obscurity is undeserved and the reissue deserved, as the climaxes on this record - from the garbly top-reg guitar solo on 'Know Its Alright' to the tape-warblings of 'Sofa' (through and despite which we can still make out its humourous lyrics) - are full of forceful punk rapace.
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Lust For Live
Lust For Live (limited numbered gatefold yellow & white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MSL 2024V1977. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Lust For Life
Sixteen
Some Weird Sin
The Passenger
Tonight (0:43)
Success
Turn Blue
Neighbourhood Threat
Fall In Love With Me (0:44)
Sister Midnight (4:22)
Nightclubbing (3:05)
Funtime (3:27)
I Wanna Be Your Dog (3:38)
Rip Her To Shreds (3:55)
Five Foot One (4:20)
No Fun (3:49)
Be My Wife (2:53)
Pretty Vacant (3:32)
Search & Destroy (4:26)
Review: This is a special recording on limited, numbered gatefold yellow and white vinyl of the all-star line-up that has been brought together to play live the music from Iggy Pop's classic Lust For Life album. Thje first tour was such a success that a second one was announced recently and will again pair legendary Blondie drummer, Clem Burke, with former Sex Pistol and punk pioneer Glen Matlock on bass; Word presenter and former Pet Shop Boys dancer Katie Puckrik on vocals; Iggy Pop and David Bowie collaborator Kevin Armstrong on guitar and many more. All the classics from Pop's Bowie-produced 1977 classic feature here such as 'The Passenger' and the boisterous title track, alongside the odd Stooges number like 'I Wanna Be Your Dog'.
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Arrows Room 117
Arrows Room 117 ('gold brown' brown marbled vinyl LP limited to 150 copies)
Cat: SBAM 127. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Green Eyes (3:21)
Palm Trees & Pines (3:38)
Arrows Room 117 (3:52)
Beautiful Bed (4:00)
Darkness (3:59)
Everywhere You Go (There You Are) (3:14)
Run (3:02)
Baby (2:52)
Ride Or Die (3:11)
Backroads (3:05)
Looking For The Answers (3:25)
In The Morning I’ll Be Gone (3:57)
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The Messthetics & James Brandon Lewis
Cat: 5894589. Rel: 21 Mar 24
L'Orso (4:36)
Emergence (2:53)
That Thang (3:10)
Three Sisters (5:13)
Boatly (7:20)
The Time Is The Place (5:56)
Railroad Tracks Home (7:13)
Asthenia (2:33)
Fourth Wall (6:52)
Review: Jazz and punk's best legacies fuse together with this latest collaborative release between The Messthetics and James Brandon. Brandon is a jazz saxophonist and contemporary virtuoso from New York; meanwhile, the Messthetics consist of former Fugazi members - bassist Joe Lally and drummer Brendan Canty with guitarist Anthony Pirog. Continuing the latter's pegging as a 'jazz punk jam', the focus here is on Brandon's novel sax playing, lent to the Messthetics' cathartic, ultimate punk-riffing focus. All is instrumental, as signalled on the lead single 'Emergence', which finds pure enjoyment in variation around a singular four-by-four bass loop. In the saxophonist's own words: "The Messthetics are friends at this point and collaborating with them over the years has now brought us to another high point of musical bonding and purely unapologetic energy!"
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Up On Gravity Hill (Loser Edition)
Up On Gravity Hill (Loser Edition) (limited yellow vinyl LP in debossed sleeve)
Cat: SP 1560X. Rel: 05 Apr 24
No Reservation/Love Comes Crashing (3:07)
Glass Eye (3:05)
Entwined (Street Light Buzz) (3:34)
99 (7:22)
Superior Mirage (3:59)
Wound Tight (3:20)
Never Still Again (4:02)
Light Your Way Home (4:59)
Review: Canadian noise-rock trio Metz deliver their fifth full-length LP for their home label Sub Pop. Expressing an exponential graph of maturity, that has grown over their decade or so of recording and releasing, Metz' sound on Up On Gravity Hill veers more towards an almost black-metallic atmosphere, to counterpoise their originally stark, rageful sound. Conceptually, the album's change in sound matches its thematic content, with the band having found more peace in contrast, and the life-promising realisation that one can only experience its most joyful moments on the sole condition that one has also suffered its worst vagaries - there is no paradise without the fall. On the likes of '99' and 'Entwined', we're met with a driving, repetitious howl set against a sludgy axe-y backdrop, as vocalist Alex Edkins performatively laments and celebrates the ways of the world at the same time.
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Infants Under The Bulb
Cat: SSR 115. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Small Grey Man (4:01)
Viewers Like You (5:45)
Game Show (3:18)
The Wall (part 1 & 2) (2:31)
Tokyo Paris LA Milan (4:39)
The Wall (part 3) (1:22)
2-600-LULLABY (4:04)
Abandoned By The Narrator (2:00)
The Ascent (4:21)
Big Guitar Jack Off In The Sky (5:11)
The Wall (part 4) (1:33)
Review: The Minneapolis Uranium Club Band's Infants Under The Bulb album is an engaging journey through unbridled punk creativity and raw guitar energy. Released amidst their hometown's vibrant underground scene, the album defies categorisation in the way it blends elements of punk, post-punk and experimental rock. With relentless rhythms, angular guitar riffs and cryptic lyrics, each track unfolds in heavy and arresting fashion and the band's unconventional approach and uncompromising attitude challenge listeners to embrace the unconventional throughout this most visceral of albums.
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Panic
Panic (limited yellow vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: LPSD 12691. Rel: 04 Apr 24
The Darkest Places (4:28)
Young & Depressed (1:14)
Heard That Sound (3:36)
Cold Streets (2:43)
The Story (3:24)
Wrecking Hotel Rooms (3:25)
Late Again (2:32)
Kicking & Screaming (2:52)
Grey Skies Turn Blue (3:00)
Emotional Anarchist (2:05)
Call In Sick (2:46)
Get Me Out (2:03)
Waiting For The World To End (3:47)
This Weekend (3:17)
Review: Hailing from Bremerton, Washington, legendary pop-punk mainstays MxPx have maintained a devout fanbase and cult-like following due to their earnest sincerity, angst and melody that they've refused to sacrifice across 12 full-lengths. Following on from the commercial success of 2003's Before Everything & After, which would mark the band's highest charting album to date, 2005 would see the release of their often overlooked gem Panic. At seven LPs in that this point, the energetic delivery and emotive material would cement the group as reliable lifers, while standout single 'Wrecking Hotel Rooms' featuring Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 on guest vocals, has gone on to become a highly lauded pop-punk crossover event in the decades since.
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Life's Not Out To Get You
Life's Not Out To Get You (gatefold translucent red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: HR 69861. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Citizens Of Earth (2:27)
Threat Level Midnight (4:42)
Can't Kick Up The Roots (0:58)
Kali Ma (5:30)
Gold Steps (0:31)
Lime St (3:11)
Serpents (2:41)
The Beach Is For Lovers (Not Lonely Losers) (2:57)
December (3:37)
Smooth Seas Don't Make Good Sailors (3:03)
I Hope This Comes Back To Haunt You (2:45)
Rock Bottom (3:10)
Review: Following their signing to the immensely impressive roster of pop-punk-centric label Hopeless Records, Welsh upstarts (soon to turn megastars) Neck Deep made good on all of the promise of their 2014 debut full-length Wishful Thinking with their breakout sophomore effort Life's Not Out To Get You in 2015. Linking up with A Day To Remember vocalist Jeremy McKinnon, former guitarist-turned-engineer Tom Denney and producer Andrew Wade down in Florida, the guidance and input from more seasoned veterans helped elevate the band's hardcore-adjacent blend of anthemic, saccharine pop-punk to staggering new heights, leading to somewhat of a torch-passing between bands as Neck Deep's stratospheric ascent can likely be drawn back to the success of this second LP. Now, courtesy of their ever-supportive label-home, the album lands back on wax after too long an absence.
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Resurrection
Resurrection (translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: HR 7058-1. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Selfless (3:48)
Resurrection (2:51)
The Worst Person (3:26)
Ready & Willing (3:21)
One More Round (3:06)
Vicious Love (3:19)
Persistent (3:07)
Stories Of A Different Kind (2:58)
Degenerate (3:25)
Angel (3:32)
Stubborn (3:27)
Living Hell (2:37)
On My Own (2:57)
Review: The eighth full-length from Floridian pop-punk legends New Found Glory marked their first as a four-piece following the controversial ejection of founding guitarist Steve Klein, and would serve as a creative reappraisal of the band's sonic trajectory at that time. Reverting from the accessible easycore of 2011's Radiosurgery, the follow up Resurrection would land in 2014 with a monumental chug-fest of anthemic breakdowns gelled to the type of earworm pop hooks ghost writers could only dream of penning. Featuring guest vocals from Anthony Raneri of Bayside on 'Stubborn' and (a pre-global success) Brendan Yates of Turnstile on the blistering closer 'On My Own'; Resurrection proved beyond a shadow of doubt that just because they were on the ropes, did not mean that New Found Glory would go down any other way than swinging, while what initially appeared to be their potential swansong, ultimately became a rejuvenation (or resurrection) as the band have continued to put out new albums all the way up to this day.
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Glitter & Spit
Glitter & Spit ('poison dart green' mint green vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code limited to 100 copies (indie exclusive))
Cat: IOD 59VINDIE. Rel: 24 Apr 24
Eat My Twin
Glitter & Spit
Poison Darts
Eye Spy
God’s Neighborhood
March Of Ides
Can’t Kill Us All
Monument To Pleasure
Burning Skulls
Damaar
Review: Contemporary D.C. punk gets another run for its money with this seven-year anniversary of No Man's 'Glitter And Spit' EP. Emerging from the city's punk scene with the collective voracity of a starved vat of piranhas, the four-piece band came together amid the fallout of prior project Majority Rule, albeit with a similar set of musical-political aims. The EP evidences No Man's sound as huge and clunking, thanks to the nearly slowcore-esque drums and guitars of Pat Broderick and Kevin Lamiell (in its slower moments, at least), yet coming fronted by a toothy, harpish snarl by vocalist Matt Michel, backed up by guest vocalist Maha Shami on one track. The faster moments are monumentally cathartic and powerful; this is by far one of the most intense punk records we've heard all year so far, carrying enough home-headbang potential to evince many a rageful family moshpit from the sound alone, let alone the commentary over the Israeli-Palestine conflict it also bears.
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Half Divorced (Loser Edition)
Half Divorced (Loser Edition) (limited aqua vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SP 1599X. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Killing All The Wrong People (2:20)
Anti-Sapio (1:40)
Helicopter Parent (2:55)
Cling To A Poisoned Dream (1:30)
Sixty-Two Thousand Dollars In Debt (1:54)
Everywhere Is Bad (3:31)
Junktime (5:34)
Alive With Hate (1:39)
Seatbelt Alarm Silencer (1:25)
(Stolen) Catalytic Converter (1:51)
Monsters (1:24)
Moving On (4:17)
Review: Seven long years on from the Lydia Lunch/Arthur Rizk produced, genre-mangling opus that was 2017's Why Love Now, Pennsylvania hardcore noise-rock auteurs Pissed Jeans make their filthy return on the fuzzy, feral and vehemently pissed off Half Divorced. Aged, seasoned, and peppered with hate, this 30 minute concoction of bruising riffs, anthemic hooks and positive nihilism hits like an old friend who still greets with a gut-punch, while frontman Matt Korvette succinctly presents the project's mission statement as "Half Divorced has an aggression within it, in terms of saying, 'I don't want this reality'. There's a power in being able to say, 'I realize you want me to pay attention to these things, but I'm telling you that they don't matter.' I'm already looking elsewhere." Well, in that case, the elusive elsewhere appears to be wherever we find our means of peace in an ever-unpeaceful world, and this grinding soundtrack to scoffing at the end times couldn't land a minute sooner.
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Culture Of Death
Culture Of Death (limited neon violet vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: REV 210. Rel: 05 Apr 24
We All Fall (1:42)
Invalidation (2:08)
Culture Of Death (2:22)
What You Fear (1:27)
Kingsnake (1:29)
About To End (2:29)
Cocalero (1:11)
Buried In A Lie (1:45)
Whole (1:38)
Single Use (1:31)
Ready To Strike (2:59)
Nothing Left (1:31)
Review: Last year East Bay, California by way of Austin, Texas newfound hardcore bruisers, Planet On A Chain, karate kicked in the door of Revelation Records with their immensely pissed out debut full-length Boxed In. A group of seasoned veterans in their own right, with members previously operating in Look Back & Laugh, Tear It Up, Talk Is Poison, Dead Nation and Mutilated Tongue, the snarling energy they bring to the table exudes all of the traits of sharpened hardcore lifers. Following on from their 11-track, 19-minute sonic car crash of a debut comes an even uglier sophomore effort in the form of Culture Of Death, sharpening, honing and steeping their sound in even more crossover thrash meets beatdown chaos. Ultimately, POAC simultaneously celebrate hardcore's purpose and past while also cementing its increasing relevancy and legacy in the modern spectrum.
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Rocanrol In Mono
Rocanrol In Mono (LP in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: UTGR 148. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Takeout Dinner (2:01)
Interwebs (Sex, Drugs 'n' Theft) (2:09)
Dead To The World (2:19)
Karaoke Booth (1:36)
Private Mind (1:50)
Loose Change (2:16)
Rubix Cube (1:25)
Home Alone (2:52)
No Sleep (1:56)
Poke You In The Eye (1:54)
Review: Though soliciting some confusion as to whether it was written in 1977 or 2023, Pleasants' latest sonic gut-jab Rocanrol In Mono is a raw and toothy nostalgic throwback. Recorded in its entirety by frontman Al Uminium on four-track cassette, this whirlwind of an album revels in the unserious and fleeting, squashing every blues lick, top-reg solo and/or drum line under flattening walls of compression that nonetheless allow for much hilarity and dynamism and finding joy in the little things in life ('Loose Change', 'Interwebs', Rubix Cube').
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In Riot We Trust
In Riot We Trust (limited hand-numbered 1-sided clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: PUSSY 001. Rel: 10 Apr 24
Mother Og God, Drive Putin Away (1:50)
Putin Lights The Bonfires Of Revolutions (2:37)
Putin Will Teach You To Love The Motherland (2:23)
Kill The Sexist (2:01)
Like In A Red Prison (3:25)
Kropotkin Vodka (1:34)
Free The Paving Stones (1:54)
Putin Pissed His Pants (1:49)
Review: Originally released in 2017, In Riot We Trust is the second of two studio albums so far released by feminist protest group Pussy Riot, whose provocative punk regularly takes potshots at Russian leader Vladimir Putin and his regime. Since 2011, the Moscow band founded by then-22-year-old Nadya Tolokonnikova has had the membership of 11 women, who are arguably most well known for their guerrilla gigs and stunts, often in sites of national, cultural, or religious significance. Despite the real focus of the group being on speaking out against issues such as Russia's ingrained sexism, homophobia, and racism, totalitarian rule and oppression of rights, and the limelight falling on their IRL actions, this is more than enough evidence that their rage and talent can be distilled onto record to some degree. Potent to say the least.
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The Essential Radio Birdman 1974-1978
The Essential Radio Birdman 1974-1978 (gatefold 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: SP 553. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Aloha Steve & Danno (3:46)
Murder City Nights (2:24)
New Race (2:44)
Love Kills (3:43)
Descent Into The Maelstrom (4:25)
Burn My Eye '78 (1:35)
I-94 (3:32)
Anglo Girl Desire (3:01)
Hand Of Law (4:43)
Snake (3:04)
Do The Pop (2:31)
Non-Stop Girls (2:42)
What Gives? (2:26)
Man With Golden Helmet (5:39)
Hanging On (3:39)
Crying Sun (2:56)
Smith & Wesson Blues (2:50)
Time To Fall (3:09)
Alone In The Endzone (2:02)
Breaks My Heart (live) (2:49)
More Fun (live) (1:55)
Dark Surprise (live) (3:49)
Review: 'The Essential Radio Birdman' compiles the most integral, anthemic and hard hitting of the Sydney proto-punk n' roll heroes' definitive first three albums (long out of print and costly to accumulate), and delivers them on newly pressed wax.

Underrated and ahead of their time, the writing partnership of Michigan born guitarist Deniz Tek and vocalist Rob Younger, led to a spree of surf rock leaning cynical, witty barrages that not only still stand the test of time, but deserve a major reappraisal with regards to the extent of their influence.

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Live In Buffalo NY February 8th 1979
Live In Buffalo NY February 8th 1979 (limited magenta vinyl LP)
Cat: ROOM 154. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Rockaway Beach (2:03)
Teenage Lobotomy (2:03)
Blitzkrieg Bop (2:08)
I Don't Want You (2:29)
Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment (1:54)
Rock 'N' Roll High School (1:58)
I Wanna Be Sedated (1:59)
I Just Wanna Have Something To Do (2:10)
Bad Brain (1:59)
I'm Against It (1:56)
Sheena Is A Punk Rocker (2:41)
Havana Affair (1:58)
Commando (1:35)
Surfin' Bird (1:52)
Cretin Hop (1:53)
Listen To My Heart (2:00)
California Sun (2:35)
I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You (1:45)
Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World (1:53)
Pinhead (1:50)
Do You Wanna Dance? (1:57)
Suzy Is A Headbanger (1:28)
Let's Dance (3:31)
Review: This limited edition new magenta pressing of The Ramones Live In Buffalo, NY, February 8th, 1979 allows you to transport yourself back in time to a moment when legendary punk outfit The Ramones were at their best. It was recorded during a radio show in Buffalo and is an electrifying performance that captures the band's raw energy following drummer Marky Ramone's arrival. It's a snapshot of The Ramones when they were one of the most eclectic outfits in punk and it delivers their iconic sound and edgy attitude with full force.
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Rancid (reissue)
Cat: 804271. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Don Giovanni
Disgruntled
It's Quite Alright
Let Me Go
I Am Forever
Loki
Poison
Blackhawk Down
Rwanda (0:03)
Corruption (1:08)
Antennas (1:42)
Rattlesnake (1:03)
Not To Regret (1:12)
Radio Havana (1:49)
Axiom (1:49)
Black Derby Jacket (1:39)
Meteor Of War (2:35)
Dead Bodies (1:19)
Rigged On A Fix (1:48)
Young Al Capone (0:19)
Reconciliation (4:01)
GGF (3:37)
Review: Serving as a self-analysed response to 1998's ska and reggae-oriented Life Won't Wait, as well as growing criticisms that the band were slowly morphing into some form of Diet The Clash, punk legends Rancid would come to cave skulls at the turn of the new millennium with their second self-titled LP (after their 1993 debut), with many fans referring to the project as Rancid (2000) or simply Rancid 5. Reuniting with Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion to handle production duties (a collaborative role he has maintained with the group ever since), the project easily serves as the most aggressive offering in their entire catalogue, drawing on elements of hardcore and Oi! and imbuing them into their established ska-punk formula, moving far away from any Clash comparisons, and sharing more of a sonic kinship with the type of aggy, scuzzy, brassless hardcore ska of Choking Victim. At 22 tracks spread out over a near-40 minute runtime, you do the chaotic math.
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Initium
Initium (LP)
Cat: 666202 1. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Initium (3:41)
Samhain (1:57)
Black Dream (2:42)
All Murder, All Guts, All Fun (1:17)
Macabre (0:54)
He-Who-Can-Not-Be-Named (1:36)
Horror Biz (2:37)
The Shift (3:06)
The Howl (2:48)
Archangel (5:12)
Review: Originally released in 1984 and celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, Initium would serve as the debut full-length from death-rock horror-punk outfit Samhain; the brainchild of Glenn Danzig (or Evil Elvis). Opting to disband Misfits in favour of redirecting his creative juices into a project he maintained more rigid control over, with the title even translating from Latin to English as "beginning", the LP marked a simultaneous embracing of more metallic, gothic rock and malevolent balladry, distancing itself from the Misfits' breakneck hardcore chaos. Arriving less than a full year after Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood, the transitional growing pains are evident with deep cut 'Archangel' being originally penned with Misfits bassist Jerry Only, while 'Horror Biz' is actually a re-worked version of the early Misfits single 'Horror Business'. Featuring Minor Threat guitarist Lyle Preslar on several tracks, along with Reagan Youth bassist Al Pike making a singular appearance, four decades on Initium continues to resonate as a vital piece of punk rock/deathrock/horror-punk history with its laying of influential foundations.
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Playing Favorites
Playing Favorites (limited 'wax drip' translucent orange vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: 810074 423779. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Playing Favourites (3:02)
Eat It & Beat It (4:00)
All Lined Up (3:41)
Don't Come Lookin' (3:00)
I Gotta Go (3:46)
Moonstruck (3:07)
Mechanical Garden (5:55)
Golden Hour (3:19)
Tea On The Kettle (2:35)
Papertime (2:49)
When You Get Back (2:25)
Review: Returning a half decade on from their critically acclaimed sophomore effort A Distant Call, Philadelphia's 70s rock imbued punk outfit Sheer Mag return with their most honed, poignant collection of material to date. Moving on from the "personal coming out party" that was their first few projects, lead vocalist Tina Halladay has made it abundantly clear that this material could not have been penned just a few years prior, while their mission statement going into Playing Favourites was to rectify the fact that no artist seems "to write straight up rock bangers anymore", with an emphasis on having "huge, catchy songwriting front and centre". Signing to Jack White's Third Man Records seems simultaneously like a fitting rite of passage as well as affirmation of the band's monumental success, with their retro-fitted, fuzzed out 70s psych-tinged rhythm & blues grooves swaying and weaving around Halladay's sultry, snarling cadence with a resolute confidence only achieved over time.
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Bite Back
Bite Back (limited translucent red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: CLOLP 4704. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Now I Know (3:00)
What's Wrong Boy? (2:27)
Won't Let Go (3:16)
All Over Now (2:44)
She Ain't Gonna Show (3:27)
Hell In New York (2:42)
Crashing Out With Lucy (3:15)
Chasing Me (3:46)
It's In The Mind (3:22)
East Side Of Town (3:23)
Don't Wanna Die (4:21)
I'm The One (bonus track) (2:32)
One By One (bonus track) (2:42)
Review: Currently back at full activity, and most recently releasing their latest album Il Tradimento Silenzioso (The Silent Betrayal) in 2022, Manchester punk pioneers Slaughter & The Dogs first made their name through their connections to former Joy Division manager Rob Gretton, while their opening slot for the Sex Pistols in Manchester on July 20, 1976 (the second of their two Free Tree Hall shows within two months) played a hand in expanding the city's punk movement before extending to a UK-wide phenomenon. Originally released in 1980, Bite Back served as the feral follow up to the band's quintessential 1978 debut full-length Do It Dog Style, and continued their blistering run of playfully chaotic anthems. Back on vinyl for the first time since its original pressing, this newly refurbished reissue comes with the double A-side of 'I'm The One' b/w 'One By One' as bonus tracks.
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Re Generation
Re Generation (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: REBL 022LP. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Future Shock
No Man, No Right
Virus (single mix)
I Learn To Live With It (2023 mix)
The High Cost Of Living (single mix)
Sunny Side Of The Street (0:01)
One Of The Boys
For The Kids Of The Multiculture (2023 EQ)
New Style Rocka (2023 EQ)
Train Leaves Tomorrow
Keep On Believing (single mix)
What Doesn't Kill You Make You Stronger (2023 EQ) (0:48)
Review: Manchester genre bastardisers Sonic Boom Six have become renowned for their eclectic mashing up, and utter disregard for the parameters of genres such as ska, punk, metal, hip-hop, grime, dubstep etc. Whilst relatively creatively quiet since the release of 2016's fifth full-length The F-Bomb and the 2017 follow-up EP Cardiac Address, 2023 saw the release of the double A-side single 'Future Shock' b/w 'One Of The Boys'. Now it appears not only were those two new cuts designed to re-introduce listeners to the band, and whet appetites and beaks yet again, but rather they were the signifier of the arrival of the Re:Generation compilation, which places the two new bangers alongside a carefully curated batch of the band's personal favourite recordings from their definitive line-up over the past decade. What's more, there's also alternate mixes and freshly rejuvenated EQs of vital deep cuts and fan essentials. It mightn't be a new album, but it's the closest we're getting for now.
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Dead Rebellion
Dead Rebellion (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FAT 163. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Future Ghosts (3:57)
Signal Fires (3:00)
New Gods (2:59)
White Owls (3:15)
Life You Bleed (2:23)
Cages (4:18)
Empire Down (3:40)
Resistance (4:07)
Ceremony (2:20)
Veronica's Song (3:07)
Dystopian Party Bus (3:52)
Plastic Skeletons (3:21)
Review: Amidst the global pandemic, Dead Rebellion marked a milestone for Strung Out's 35-year journey. The album embodies a mid-tempo heaviness, prioritizing melody over speed, reflecting societal issues and personal struggles in our technology-driven world. 'Cages,' the lead single, balances melodic and heavy elements while delivering a poignant message. Dead Rebellion symbolizes the band's resilience and evolution amidst challenging times, showcasing their musical prowess and thematic depth.
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Heaven X Hell
Heaven X Hell (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RISE 5381. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Waiting On A Twist Of Fate (2:42)
Landmines (2:56)
I Can't Wait (2:02)
Time Won't Wait (2:30)
Future Primitive (2:13)
Dopamine (3:07)
Not Quite Myself (2:49)
Bad Mistake (3:04)
Johnny Libertine (1:35)
Radio Silence (3:17)
Preparasi A Salire (3:49)
Rise Up (1:57)
Stranger In These Times (3:21)
I Don't Need Anyone (1:13)
Over The Edge (2:44)
House Of Liars (3:04)
You Wanted War (3:29)
Paint It Black (2:39)
It's All Me (2:21)
How The End Begins (3:18)
Review: Much loved Canadian rock band SUM 41, known for their multi-platinum success, inked a new recordings deal with Rise Records for their final album, Heaven :x: Hell. The first single, 'LANDMINES,' accompanied by a video, set the stage for this highly anticipated release and soon won over fans. In a heartfelt Instagram post, the band expressed gratitude to those fans for their unwavering support throughout their 27-year journey. With over 15 million records sold globally, Billboard chart-toppers, a Grammy nomination, Juno and Kerrang! Awards, SUM 41 leaves an indelible mark on rock history, capping off their illustrious career with an album that promises to be a fitting farewell.
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Heaven :x: Hell
Heaven :x: Hell (gatefold black & red & blue splattered vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 409996 4012651. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Waiting On A Twist Of Fate (2:42)
Landmines (2:56)
I Can't Wait (2:02)
Time Won't Wait (2:30)
Future Primitive (2:13)
Dopamine (3:07)
Not Quite Myself (2:49)
Bad Mistake (3:04)
Johnny Libertine (1:35)
Radio Silence (3:17)
Preparasi A Salire (3:49)
Rise Up (1:57)
Stranger In These Times (3:21)
I Don't Need Anyone (1:13)
Over The Edge (2:44)
House Of Liars (3:04)
You Wanted War (3:29)
Paint It Black (2:39)
It's All Me (2:21)
How The End Begins (3:18)
Review: The upcoming eighth and final studio album by Canadian punk and metal rockers Sum 41, Heaven :x: Hell centres on the ultimate duality of their sound. Divided into two parts, the first disc, Heaven, hears a return to the pop punk cant of the band's earlier career, while the Hell-ish second disc reflects their latter-day exploration of heavy metal. Though the name references a dualistic theme, the ultimate goal is the synthesis of the two sounds, showing just how far the band have come in their nearly 30-year career. Lead single 'Landmines', which on the surface of things tends more towards the aforementioned pop punk heaven, captures this tendency, incorporating rapidfire metal fills and deathly vocal snarls.
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