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I’ve got a bunch of
new titles in this month, totally a mixed bag but I wouldn't have it any
other way. 2014 is starting out great! There are a lot of new records
and demos I’m looking forward to, and am very excited to be stocking up
on in the coming weeks and months. As I mentioned in my last update,
one of my 2014 resolutions was to get the new webstore goods up in the
store immediately, rather than waiting a few weeks and loading them all
in at once like I've been doing for years. So far, so good … I’ve
already sold out a few titles that didn’t even get a chance to make it
to the update, so I encourage everyone to keep an eye on the Grave
Mistake FACEBOOK and TUMBLR
pages as I’ll be posting about most of the new titles there as soon as I
get em in the store. I’m also making much more of an effort to pick up
new stuff as soon as I can, so definitely keep an eye on the store and
these sites so you don’t miss anything!
Some great stuff this month … the new 7” from NEIGHBORHOOD BRATS (one of my current favorites, do yourself a favor and check out their "No Sun No Tan" singles collection as well), the ripping DHK 7”, the long overdue repress of the DAWN OF HUMANS 2nd 7” on Toxic State (I’m hoping to restock on the LA MISMA 7” in the near future too, but sold out for now unfortunately), a rad single from France’s DEFAITE … give this band a listen I think this 7” might be a bit of a sleeper hit, but I really dig it. The debut 12” from San Francisco’s FLESH WORLD has been on constant play here at GMHQ, as has the new BACKTRACK LP (sometimes you have to mix things up a bit).
I also grabbed some copies of the newly repressed JERRY’S KIDS "Is This My World?" LP. I should have to tell you but this is an essential record, and if you can’t afford an original that doesn’t excuse you from owning a copy in some form or another! I also restocked on some other TAANG stuff like the BATTALION OF SAINTS “Second Coming” LP and FU’s “Kill for Christ” LP. And as you know, I try to keep the classics in stock at all times so I finally got a bunch of old titles back in stock like COCK SPARRER “Shock Troops,” DAG NASTY “Can I Say,” (as well as the “Dag w/ Shawn” LP), FAITH/VOID LP, MINOR THREAT “First 2 7”s,” ANTIDOTE “Thou Shalt Not Kill” 7”, TEEN IDLES “S/T” 7”, UNDERDOG 7”, ZERO BOYS “Livin in the 80’s” 7”, and a few more hits! Check the restock list below for the full list.
Picked up some awesome tapes as well including some Aussie demos from PRAG and NERVOUS TREND (both of which have been getting a lot of play here as well), the PROCESS demo, and the “Richmond’s Burning” tape; a sick Richmond, VA compilation that has a few up and comers from here in town that you should give a listen to. The comp was brought to us by CABIN FEVER zine, who also have a new issue out (their fifth), so pick it up and give it a read.
Thanks for reading! See you next week.
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NEW IN THE WEBSTORE FOR 01.31.14
DHK “EXTINCTION” 7” (HYSTERIA)
If music could kill, D.H.K. (Destruccion, Huesos y Kraneos) would have wiped out half of Lima’s (Peru) Population. This new five-track ep has all the right ingredients to make a perfect punk/hardcore record, devastating bass and guitar riffs that ride over chaotic drumbeats and a ton of fucking spirit. If raw and ugly were drenched in a vat of Discharge, and MG-15 piss the result would be this." 500 Pressed, comes in silkscreened covers.
NEIGHBORHOOD BRATS “TOTAL DEMENTIA” 7” (DIRTNAP)
Neighborhood Brats are back with a one-off 7” for Dirtnap, and it’s a scorcher! Led by crazed frontwoman Jenny Angelillo and guitarist George Rager, and recently relocated to Los Angeles from San Francisco, the Neighborhood Brats are joined on this record by the new rhythm section of Tommy Branch and Richie Cardenas. The new lineup tears through 3 originals (The title track is actually a re-worked version of the b-side of the Roofie And The Nightstalkers lone 7”, Jenny and George’s short lived pre-Neighborhood Brats project.) and a Go-Go’s cover, all to ferocious effect. Neighborhood Brats are one of our very favorite current bands, and we are beyond excited to release this EP! This is a US pressing of a recent limited-to-300 tour 7” that had previously only been available on the Neighborhood Brats’ Fall 2013 European tour.All copies come with download coupon.
DAWN OF HUMANS “S/T” 7” (TOXIC STATE)
Repress of the 2nd DAWN OF HUMANS 7” (and first on TOXIC STATE). “Crazy Spirit may get all of the attention (how could they not with that male model singer??), but everyone in NYC knows that Dawn Of Humans are the trueborn kings of mutant hardcore punk in the city. True freaks in every sense of the word, Dawn Of Humans plays aggressively naive hardcore that sounds like it exists in an alternate universe. Nothing about it make sense. The vocals are the most immediate part about the music, which have become so unhinged and wild that I really don't know how to describe them other than that they are perfect for this. The music itself has grown increasingly complex (sort of?) in a stupid sort of way. I truly hate myself for not being able to do this record justice with my words, as it will definitely appear high up on my top ten records of the year list. This record is just that unbelievable and is beyond any sort of categorization I can provide for it.” - icoulddietomorrow
UMBILICAL CORD “S/T” 7” (VIDEO DISEASE)
Debut 7" from USHC warriors Umbilical Cord. Cold, harsh, and dissonant, Umbilical Cord play an eclectic, almost psychedelic brand of punk/HC that will leave your head spinning. Unorthodox guitars, manic drumming, and a front man that spews more than he sings, these four songs prove that innovative and inventive punk and HC are still present in a world full of imitators and spectators. For those who are looking for something a little different in their HC experience, I am incredibly proud to bring the Umbilical Cord 7" to the masses. Mastered by Will Killingsworth for the ultimate trip. One time pressing of 300 copies all on black vinyl.
DEFAITE “COMME DES RATS” 7” (MUTANT)
Dark Punkrock with solid songwriting, dueling guitars and catchy choruses from lyon, France. Sort of reminds me of NO HOPE FOR THE KIDS especially in the vocals. Recommended!
FLESH WORLD “S/T” 12” (LA VIDA ES UN MUS)
On their debut MLP, San Francisco, CA’s Flesh World plays ice-soaked punk rock led by dark and infectious guitar flourishes and a just-under-the-surface pop sensibility that makes each song an immediate stand out track. Featuring band members who are all veterans of the DIY punk scene — from bands including Limp Wrist, Brilliant Colors, Needles, and more — Flesh World brings influences from a host of punk sub-genres together, calling to mind the tense moodiness of classic British post punk, the sneer of the 1977 school, and just a hint of C86 flourish and feedback. Most importantly, this MLP includes six hopelessly catchy songs that will work their way into your skull like an infection without a cure. The album comes in a full color sleeve designed by guitarist Jess Scott including a double sided poster with doubles as lyric sheet.
CRIMINAL CODE “NO DEVICE” LP (DERANGED)
THIS IS TACOMA, NOT OLY Criminal Code’s first proper long-player deals twelve tracks of technical precision matched with brickwall power. There’s a barbaric impulse festering in the twisted hearts of this Tacoma threesome, but No Device unfurls with dynamic tact and structural intricacy, sating its every aggressive urge with surgical attention to detail. With a stark palette of grizzly grays and off-white stains, Criminal Code details a singular spectrum of punk both bleak and savage. Naturally, the hardcore camp digs it because No Device extracts maximal strength from a few instruments in a minimal amount of time, but taut brooding snaps into serpentine guitar leads on enough songs for your death punk beholden to break off a piece. At any rate, Criminal Code tears down your descriptors and brings its own on No Device. A fiercely present, assertive album that dictates its own terms, listeners will find their go-to snappy little tags utterly inadequate and reductive. In the age of vaguely negative-wave nouveau and post-punk pastiche, Criminal Code is a colossal outfit casting its own long shadow.
MODERN CHARMS “S/T” LP (CLUE 2)
Modern Charms are a trio formed in San Francisco, California, with geographical tendrils spreading outward to the Pacific Northwest, and far-reaching aesthetic roots in dream pop and blissed-out fuzz rock. Their debut recording glides through six tracks of gorgeous guitar damage and crystalline female melodies, soaked in the grey marine layers of Ocean Beach in San Francisco where much of this record was composed, two streets back in a suburban model home. Modern Charms temper atmospherics with confidence and clarity to sweetly excoriate your eardrums.
JERRY’S KIDS “IS THIS MY WORLD?” LP (TAANG)
“I first heard this record while hanging out at some friends' apartment. We were sitting there talking when the crashing opening of "I Don't Belong" came on, a single chord drawn out which suddenly stops, the drums lead a charge into the barrelling cascade of "I Don't Belong," a frantic, barely-holding-on anthem. "I don't belong here - and I know it's true!" Rick Jones croaked maniacally over the soaring chords. I tried to act casual and pretend like I was listening to what people were saying, but all I could think was "what fucking band is this??" By the time "Cracks in the Walls" explodes into "Tear it Up," no one in the room could concentrate on anything but the music. I ran out the next day and bought this record and it is still one of the best I've ever heard. Jerry's Kids combine the best things about punk and hardcore without being either too snotty or too tough. The thing that really puts Jerry's Kids above other bands for me is Brian Betzger's drumming, which is all over the place without missing a beat. They also manage to pull of one of the best and most unique slower songs of this period of hardcore. "Raise the Curtain" is dark and moody rather than plodding along like most early hardcore slow jams. This is an example of a more melodic approach to the genre that really works. Flip to side B and it's back to the blitzkreig with one of JK's more political songs ("Vietnam Syndrome") along with five more classics. It's no wonder people are always going nuts in pictures of Jerry's Kids shows. This is one of the best full lengths ever made by a hardcore band.” - killfromtheheart.com
DATA CONTROL “S/T” 7” (SIGNALER FRAN OVAN)
Raw yet melodic HC with members from Negative Lifestyle. Imagine a mix of early American HC mixed with Scandinavian HC Husker DU, Flipper, the Germs mixed with powerpop/punk like Suicide Commandos. 7” Vinyl 250 copies http://signalerfranovan. bandcamp.com/album/data- control
PUSRAD “MODERN ANATOMI” 7” (SIGNALER FRAN OVAN)
Members from former Raped Teenagers . This is their best release so far , and it does not say a little. Superfast, tricky and arty, yet raw and honest HC Hard to describe the sound, but imagine the 1st Raped teenagers 7" mixed with early cardiacs. 300 copies http://signalerfranovan. bandcamp.com/album/pusrad- modern-anatomi
WARCHILD “BLEAK REALITY” 7” (SIGNALER FRAN OVAN)
This, my friends, is hardcore as it was made in England in 1981. Drop the needle on the wax and just like that you transport yourself to a dirty English industrial city with Thatcher and all the teenage depression you can possibly add to that. It sounds obviously like Discharge , yet the music sounds modern and fresh. 200 copies colored vinyl http://signalerfranovan. bandcamp.com/album/warchild- bleak-reality-ep
POOR LIFESTYLE “THESE TIMES” 7” (SIGNALER FRAN OVAN)
Blistering, melodic punk from northernmost Sweden that sounds like if it was a hidden punkrock band from Hermosa Beach. This is punkrock ala 1979. Cirkle Jerks, Black Flag, D.I etc. etc. 300 copies.
PRAG - DEMO TAPE
“Prag come from Perth, western Australia, they include people of Helta Skelta and Nervous Trend, The demo was recorded in 2013 and comes on tape format. Musically takes main influences from 80's Italian hardcore (Raw Power, Cheetah Chrome Motherfuckers, Declino etc), Spanish punk (Ultimo Resorte), Finnish hardcore (Kaaos), and L.A. punk such as The Germs. The tape consists of six songs and delivers a blending of the aforementioned bands in '00's sound: This is old school hardcore with modern sound, sometimes fast and raging and sometimes get the speed down to mid-paced pathways, vocals are angry and shouted and full of reverb and echoes, sound quality is decent. This is full of energy and power and avoids to be sloppy and boring. Without reinventing the wheel delivers some nice tunes by paying homage to their influences, as they say "The goal of the band was to do a modern take on classic Italian, Spanish and Finnish HC Punk". All and all this is a nice demo and old school hardoce fans will like it.This is going to come out in next month (December 2013) by Space Ritual ( a label run by a band member) and for next year there are plans for a 7 inch ep.” - http://crust-demos.blogspot. com
NERVOUS TREND - DEMO TAPE
Dark Post Punk from Perth, Australia. “Perth/Melbourne band Nervous Trend, featuring Chicago expat Jen Mace on vocals, released a five-song demo EP last October. It’s available for either a $5 cassette or name-your-price download. Sonically, the band do melodic, propulsive post-punk with a real urgency to Mace’s vocals that slots them in nicely alongside Deep Heat and Infinite Void.” - http://www.messandnoise.com
BACKTRACK “LOST IN LIFE” LP (BRIDGE NINE)
Bridge Nine's newest label addition, NY's Backtrack, recently wrapped recording their new full-length with producer Nick Jett (Terror) in California. "Lost In Life" is their first release since 2011's "Darker Half" (Reaper Records) which was called "one of my favorite releases of that year and one of my favorite albums, period" by American Aftermath. In their second LP, Backtrack has created a fist pumping, ground stomping hardcore record that holds true to their New York Hardcore roots. Vinyl version includes digital download.
CIV “SET YOUR GOALS” LP (REVELATION)
A must have for any GORILLA BISCUITS fan, as this LP is considered by many as the unofficial follow up to GB’s classic “Start Today.” Of course CIV is a completely different band, however the elements that made GB so renowned are clearly just as visible on this release; most likely due to CIV’s signature vocal style coupled with the alleged (and later self confirmed) rumors that Walter Schreifels was album’s ghostwriter. The record features a bit more hook and melody on tracks like the first single “Can’t Wait One Minute More” and the title track “Set Your Goals,” (most comparable to the bouncy title track on the 1989 GB full length); although there are a good number of high speed scorchers on here like “Do Something,” “Trust,” and “State of Grace,” to keep things from getting too upbeat and happy; rounded out with some influence nods in the form of covers of KRAUT’S “All Twisted” and SSD’s “Glue.” This combination of speed, melody, and ferocity further perfects the formula “Start Today” began mixing years earlier. If you can get past the arguably misleading and over the top visuals and imagery (although they do add to the individuality and charm of CIV, blame it on the 90’s), you’ll find a pretty unique and refreshing hardcore record. Vinyl originally released by Revelation in 1996, "Set Your Goals" is the debut LP from CIV. Pressings were limited (with even less originally pressed on blue) and have been sold out for years, but now "Set Your Goals" is finally being repressed. This vinyl LP also features a cover of SSD's "Glue" as a bonus track, which was not available on the original CD version of this release.
DOWN TO NOTHING “LIFE ON THE JAMES” LP (REVELATION
"Life On The James," is the long awaited new full-length album from Down To Nothing, the band's first all-original release since their 2007 album "The Most.” Twelve hardcore rippers from Richmond, VA's best. Now available again on green vinyl. Vinyl version includes digital download of this record.
INTEGRITY “SYSTEMS OVERLOAD (A2/ORR MIX)” LP (ORGANIZED CRIME)
In 1995, Integrity recorded and released "Systems Overload." What is not widely known is that there was an original, rawer mix that was later scrapped and the record was remixed and released that way. In 2012, current guitarist Rob Orr obtained the original reels for "Systems Overload" and thought it would be entertaining to try and recreate the original mix on one of the songs. He sent the track to original guitarist and engineer of "Systems Overload," Aaron Melnick. After that, they collaborated together and remixed the whole record to sound like the original version. Included are lost elements of songs as well as the original version of "Unveiled Tomorrows." LP includes download card and is limited to 550 copies.
MENTAL “GET AN OXYGEN TANK” LP (BRIDGE NINE)
Bridge Nine marks the 10-year anniversary of Mental's Get an Oxygen Tank! EP with this version that expands the 7" to a 12" with a live set on WERS from 2004. The NY-influenced Boston hardcore band's B9 EP is best described as "aggressive and immature and fun" and "sounding kind of like if Judge had a super high-speed train-wreck with Supertouch. It put a little more fun into the otherwise sad and/or serious hardcore scene that existed at the time.”
IRON CHIC “THE CONSTANT ONE” LP (BRIDGE NINE)
Iron Chic is a melodic punk band from Huntington Station, NY. Formed back in 2008, the band released a five-song demo tape followed by the "Shitty Rambo" 7" the next year, and finally their debut full-length, "Not Like This," in 2010 - all on Long Island-based Dead Broke Rekerds. Immersed in the DIY scene, this release finds Iron Chic recording the album themselves, and coming out poised for a bigger release than they ever have before. On The Constant One, the sophomore follow-up to Not Like This, Iron Chic continue to craft catchy, indie-inspired, emotive punk contrived to relieve, or at least alleviate, the pressure applied by our contemptuous minds. The musical framework is left largely unchanged from their past work, much to their conceit. Guitars play high-end distorted pop while drums focus on channeling energy from individual to group, typically achieved with a fair amount of sing-alongs and emotional build. Similar to their other output, The Constant One maintains a certain level of continuity by transitioning songs one after another through the use of guitar feedback, ostensibly unrelated audio samples, and, in one instance, 8-bit.
SUPERTOUCH “THE EARTH IS FLAT” LP (REVELATION)
The only full-length release by this New York group. Heavy, brooding music with a lot of emotion. Exposing the myth of the "round" earth. New pressing now available on white vinyl with a gatefold cover and newly re-mastered audio. LP includes digital download of this record.
PROCESS - DEMO TAPE
"Gainesville, FL's Process bring us seven unpolished tracks of rage recorded in October of 2013. Direct in their message. Simple in their structure. No tricky song writing. No big budget production. This is not here to fool you. This is raw hardcore punk. Cassette comes housed in a hand glued, screen printed O - card w/ lyric sheet."
V/A “RICHMOND BURNING VOL. 1” COMPILATION TAPE
The new wave of Richmond punk, hardcore, and rocknroll nonsense. Compiled by Cabin Fever zine, co-produced with Feel It. The bands: SLUGZ / ANIMAL PLANET / THE NERVOUS TICKS / DIAMOND HAIRBRUSH / OMEGA BOYS / CHRISTI / ASYLUM / ATROCIOUS KONTROL / CRETINS / BARGE / plus two songs from the aborted SOUTHSIDE STRANGLERS LP; The lion's share of this material is previously unreleased and/or exclusive to this compilation. Over 20 minutes running time. Includes an 8.5"x11" printed insert. Richmond Burning 2014.
CABIN FEVER ZINE - ISSUE #5
Latest missive from this Richmond-via-Baltimore fanzine that's become as much of a visual treat as it is to read. William makes a point of prominently featuring his own illustration and collage in issue #5 alongside interviews with Austin's BLOTTER and Chicago's OOZING WOUND. Also included are record/zine/movie reviews and a few contributions from friends. On top of that a two-color original print from William is included with every copy. Cabin Fever declares itself as "the voice of the new flesh" with issue 5 and I can't wait to see where this voice takes us next.
MAXIMUMROCKNROLL #369 - FEB 2014
We check in with Polish legends DEZERTER, while Japan’s STRANGE FACTORY lets us know what it’s like living in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, and STOIC VIOLENCE fills us in on the problems with bands compromising ethics for fame. ARCTIC FLOWERS discuss the current post-punk trend in DIY, David West of RANK/XEROX and RAT COLUMNS talks inspiration, and VOIGH-KAMPFF tell us what it’s like to be in a cross-country band. NÜ-KLĒ-ƏR BLAST SUNTAN talks about band dynamics and relationships, POLISKITZO reps L.A. and their homies, and GOBIERNO MILITAR talks about discovering punk in Spain. And, as always, we have your favorite columnists and the largest, most extensive punk reviews section in print!
RESTOCKS FOR 01.31.14:
ANASAZI - S/T 7”
ANGEL DUST - XTRA RAW 7”
ANTIDOTE - THOU SHALT NOT KILL 7”
INSIDE OUT - NO SPIRITUAL SURRENDER 7”
SAD BOYS - S/T 7”
TEEN IDLES - S/T 7”
UNDERDOG - S/T 7”
ZERO BOYS - LIVIN IN THE 80’S 7”
AUTISTIC YOUTH - NONAGE LP
BATTALION OF SAINTS - SECOND COMING LP
BOOM BOOM KID - MUSICA SIN LA INTERVENCION DE CRISTE LP
BURIAL - SPEED AT NIGHT LP
COCK SPARRER - SHOCK TROOPS LP
CRUEL HAND - PRYING EYES LP
DAG NASTY - CAN I SAY LP
DAG NASTY - DAG WITH SEAN LP
DILLINGER FOUR - CIVIL WAR LP
EXPLODING HEARTS - SHATTERED LP
FAITH / VOID - SPLIT LP
FU’S - KILL FOR CHRIST LP
IMPALERS - S/T LP
LEMURIA - PEBBLE LP
MIND SPIDERS - INHUMANISTIC LP
MINOR THREAT - FIRST TWO 7”S ON A 12”
NO CLASS - KEINE KLASSE LP
NO CLASS - KEINE KLASSE II LP
PLEASURE LEFTISTS - S/T 12”
REGULATIONS - TO BE ME LP
7 SECONDS - WALK TOGETHER ROCK TOGETHER LP
SIDE BY SIDE - YOU’RE ONLY YOUNG ONCE LP
VAASKA - RUIDO HASTA LA MUERTE" LP
Some great stuff this month … the new 7” from NEIGHBORHOOD BRATS (one of my current favorites, do yourself a favor and check out their "No Sun No Tan" singles collection as well), the ripping DHK 7”, the long overdue repress of the DAWN OF HUMANS 2nd 7” on Toxic State (I’m hoping to restock on the LA MISMA 7” in the near future too, but sold out for now unfortunately), a rad single from France’s DEFAITE … give this band a listen I think this 7” might be a bit of a sleeper hit, but I really dig it. The debut 12” from San Francisco’s FLESH WORLD has been on constant play here at GMHQ, as has the new BACKTRACK LP (sometimes you have to mix things up a bit).
I also grabbed some copies of the newly repressed JERRY’S KIDS "Is This My World?" LP. I should have to tell you but this is an essential record, and if you can’t afford an original that doesn’t excuse you from owning a copy in some form or another! I also restocked on some other TAANG stuff like the BATTALION OF SAINTS “Second Coming” LP and FU’s “Kill for Christ” LP. And as you know, I try to keep the classics in stock at all times so I finally got a bunch of old titles back in stock like COCK SPARRER “Shock Troops,” DAG NASTY “Can I Say,” (as well as the “Dag w/ Shawn” LP), FAITH/VOID LP, MINOR THREAT “First 2 7”s,” ANTIDOTE “Thou Shalt Not Kill” 7”, TEEN IDLES “S/T” 7”, UNDERDOG 7”, ZERO BOYS “Livin in the 80’s” 7”, and a few more hits! Check the restock list below for the full list.
Picked up some awesome tapes as well including some Aussie demos from PRAG and NERVOUS TREND (both of which have been getting a lot of play here as well), the PROCESS demo, and the “Richmond’s Burning” tape; a sick Richmond, VA compilation that has a few up and comers from here in town that you should give a listen to. The comp was brought to us by CABIN FEVER zine, who also have a new issue out (their fifth), so pick it up and give it a read.
Thanks for reading! See you next week.
Alex / GRAVE MISTAKE RECORDS
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NEW IN THE WEBSTORE FOR 01.31.14
DHK “EXTINCTION” 7” (HYSTERIA)
If music could kill, D.H.K. (Destruccion, Huesos y Kraneos) would have wiped out half of Lima’s (Peru) Population. This new five-track ep has all the right ingredients to make a perfect punk/hardcore record, devastating bass and guitar riffs that ride over chaotic drumbeats and a ton of fucking spirit. If raw and ugly were drenched in a vat of Discharge, and MG-15 piss the result would be this." 500 Pressed, comes in silkscreened covers.
NEIGHBORHOOD BRATS “TOTAL DEMENTIA” 7” (DIRTNAP)
Neighborhood Brats are back with a one-off 7” for Dirtnap, and it’s a scorcher! Led by crazed frontwoman Jenny Angelillo and guitarist George Rager, and recently relocated to Los Angeles from San Francisco, the Neighborhood Brats are joined on this record by the new rhythm section of Tommy Branch and Richie Cardenas. The new lineup tears through 3 originals (The title track is actually a re-worked version of the b-side of the Roofie And The Nightstalkers lone 7”, Jenny and George’s short lived pre-Neighborhood Brats project.) and a Go-Go’s cover, all to ferocious effect. Neighborhood Brats are one of our very favorite current bands, and we are beyond excited to release this EP! This is a US pressing of a recent limited-to-300 tour 7” that had previously only been available on the Neighborhood Brats’ Fall 2013 European tour.All copies come with download coupon.
DAWN OF HUMANS “S/T” 7” (TOXIC STATE)
Repress of the 2nd DAWN OF HUMANS 7” (and first on TOXIC STATE). “Crazy Spirit may get all of the attention (how could they not with that male model singer??), but everyone in NYC knows that Dawn Of Humans are the trueborn kings of mutant hardcore punk in the city. True freaks in every sense of the word, Dawn Of Humans plays aggressively naive hardcore that sounds like it exists in an alternate universe. Nothing about it make sense. The vocals are the most immediate part about the music, which have become so unhinged and wild that I really don't know how to describe them other than that they are perfect for this. The music itself has grown increasingly complex (sort of?) in a stupid sort of way. I truly hate myself for not being able to do this record justice with my words, as it will definitely appear high up on my top ten records of the year list. This record is just that unbelievable and is beyond any sort of categorization I can provide for it.” - icoulddietomorrow
UMBILICAL CORD “S/T” 7” (VIDEO DISEASE)
Debut 7" from USHC warriors Umbilical Cord. Cold, harsh, and dissonant, Umbilical Cord play an eclectic, almost psychedelic brand of punk/HC that will leave your head spinning. Unorthodox guitars, manic drumming, and a front man that spews more than he sings, these four songs prove that innovative and inventive punk and HC are still present in a world full of imitators and spectators. For those who are looking for something a little different in their HC experience, I am incredibly proud to bring the Umbilical Cord 7" to the masses. Mastered by Will Killingsworth for the ultimate trip. One time pressing of 300 copies all on black vinyl.
DEFAITE “COMME DES RATS” 7” (MUTANT)
Dark Punkrock with solid songwriting, dueling guitars and catchy choruses from lyon, France. Sort of reminds me of NO HOPE FOR THE KIDS especially in the vocals. Recommended!
FLESH WORLD “S/T” 12” (LA VIDA ES UN MUS)
On their debut MLP, San Francisco, CA’s Flesh World plays ice-soaked punk rock led by dark and infectious guitar flourishes and a just-under-the-surface pop sensibility that makes each song an immediate stand out track. Featuring band members who are all veterans of the DIY punk scene — from bands including Limp Wrist, Brilliant Colors, Needles, and more — Flesh World brings influences from a host of punk sub-genres together, calling to mind the tense moodiness of classic British post punk, the sneer of the 1977 school, and just a hint of C86 flourish and feedback. Most importantly, this MLP includes six hopelessly catchy songs that will work their way into your skull like an infection without a cure. The album comes in a full color sleeve designed by guitarist Jess Scott including a double sided poster with doubles as lyric sheet.
CRIMINAL CODE “NO DEVICE” LP (DERANGED)
THIS IS TACOMA, NOT OLY Criminal Code’s first proper long-player deals twelve tracks of technical precision matched with brickwall power. There’s a barbaric impulse festering in the twisted hearts of this Tacoma threesome, but No Device unfurls with dynamic tact and structural intricacy, sating its every aggressive urge with surgical attention to detail. With a stark palette of grizzly grays and off-white stains, Criminal Code details a singular spectrum of punk both bleak and savage. Naturally, the hardcore camp digs it because No Device extracts maximal strength from a few instruments in a minimal amount of time, but taut brooding snaps into serpentine guitar leads on enough songs for your death punk beholden to break off a piece. At any rate, Criminal Code tears down your descriptors and brings its own on No Device. A fiercely present, assertive album that dictates its own terms, listeners will find their go-to snappy little tags utterly inadequate and reductive. In the age of vaguely negative-wave nouveau and post-punk pastiche, Criminal Code is a colossal outfit casting its own long shadow.
MODERN CHARMS “S/T” LP (CLUE 2)
Modern Charms are a trio formed in San Francisco, California, with geographical tendrils spreading outward to the Pacific Northwest, and far-reaching aesthetic roots in dream pop and blissed-out fuzz rock. Their debut recording glides through six tracks of gorgeous guitar damage and crystalline female melodies, soaked in the grey marine layers of Ocean Beach in San Francisco where much of this record was composed, two streets back in a suburban model home. Modern Charms temper atmospherics with confidence and clarity to sweetly excoriate your eardrums.
JERRY’S KIDS “IS THIS MY WORLD?” LP (TAANG)
“I first heard this record while hanging out at some friends' apartment. We were sitting there talking when the crashing opening of "I Don't Belong" came on, a single chord drawn out which suddenly stops, the drums lead a charge into the barrelling cascade of "I Don't Belong," a frantic, barely-holding-on anthem. "I don't belong here - and I know it's true!" Rick Jones croaked maniacally over the soaring chords. I tried to act casual and pretend like I was listening to what people were saying, but all I could think was "what fucking band is this??" By the time "Cracks in the Walls" explodes into "Tear it Up," no one in the room could concentrate on anything but the music. I ran out the next day and bought this record and it is still one of the best I've ever heard. Jerry's Kids combine the best things about punk and hardcore without being either too snotty or too tough. The thing that really puts Jerry's Kids above other bands for me is Brian Betzger's drumming, which is all over the place without missing a beat. They also manage to pull of one of the best and most unique slower songs of this period of hardcore. "Raise the Curtain" is dark and moody rather than plodding along like most early hardcore slow jams. This is an example of a more melodic approach to the genre that really works. Flip to side B and it's back to the blitzkreig with one of JK's more political songs ("Vietnam Syndrome") along with five more classics. It's no wonder people are always going nuts in pictures of Jerry's Kids shows. This is one of the best full lengths ever made by a hardcore band.” - killfromtheheart.com
DATA CONTROL “S/T” 7” (SIGNALER FRAN OVAN)
Raw yet melodic HC with members from Negative Lifestyle. Imagine a mix of early American HC mixed with Scandinavian HC Husker DU, Flipper, the Germs mixed with powerpop/punk like Suicide Commandos. 7” Vinyl 250 copies http://signalerfranovan.
PUSRAD “MODERN ANATOMI” 7” (SIGNALER FRAN OVAN)
Members from former Raped Teenagers . This is their best release so far , and it does not say a little. Superfast, tricky and arty, yet raw and honest HC Hard to describe the sound, but imagine the 1st Raped teenagers 7" mixed with early cardiacs. 300 copies http://signalerfranovan.
WARCHILD “BLEAK REALITY” 7” (SIGNALER FRAN OVAN)
This, my friends, is hardcore as it was made in England in 1981. Drop the needle on the wax and just like that you transport yourself to a dirty English industrial city with Thatcher and all the teenage depression you can possibly add to that. It sounds obviously like Discharge , yet the music sounds modern and fresh. 200 copies colored vinyl http://signalerfranovan.
POOR LIFESTYLE “THESE TIMES” 7” (SIGNALER FRAN OVAN)
Blistering, melodic punk from northernmost Sweden that sounds like if it was a hidden punkrock band from Hermosa Beach. This is punkrock ala 1979. Cirkle Jerks, Black Flag, D.I etc. etc. 300 copies.
PRAG - DEMO TAPE
“Prag come from Perth, western Australia, they include people of Helta Skelta and Nervous Trend, The demo was recorded in 2013 and comes on tape format. Musically takes main influences from 80's Italian hardcore (Raw Power, Cheetah Chrome Motherfuckers, Declino etc), Spanish punk (Ultimo Resorte), Finnish hardcore (Kaaos), and L.A. punk such as The Germs. The tape consists of six songs and delivers a blending of the aforementioned bands in '00's sound: This is old school hardcore with modern sound, sometimes fast and raging and sometimes get the speed down to mid-paced pathways, vocals are angry and shouted and full of reverb and echoes, sound quality is decent. This is full of energy and power and avoids to be sloppy and boring. Without reinventing the wheel delivers some nice tunes by paying homage to their influences, as they say "The goal of the band was to do a modern take on classic Italian, Spanish and Finnish HC Punk". All and all this is a nice demo and old school hardoce fans will like it.This is going to come out in next month (December 2013) by Space Ritual ( a label run by a band member) and for next year there are plans for a 7 inch ep.” - http://crust-demos.blogspot.
NERVOUS TREND - DEMO TAPE
Dark Post Punk from Perth, Australia. “Perth/Melbourne band Nervous Trend, featuring Chicago expat Jen Mace on vocals, released a five-song demo EP last October. It’s available for either a $5 cassette or name-your-price download. Sonically, the band do melodic, propulsive post-punk with a real urgency to Mace’s vocals that slots them in nicely alongside Deep Heat and Infinite Void.” - http://www.messandnoise.com
BACKTRACK “LOST IN LIFE” LP (BRIDGE NINE)
Bridge Nine's newest label addition, NY's Backtrack, recently wrapped recording their new full-length with producer Nick Jett (Terror) in California. "Lost In Life" is their first release since 2011's "Darker Half" (Reaper Records) which was called "one of my favorite releases of that year and one of my favorite albums, period" by American Aftermath. In their second LP, Backtrack has created a fist pumping, ground stomping hardcore record that holds true to their New York Hardcore roots. Vinyl version includes digital download.
CIV “SET YOUR GOALS” LP (REVELATION)
A must have for any GORILLA BISCUITS fan, as this LP is considered by many as the unofficial follow up to GB’s classic “Start Today.” Of course CIV is a completely different band, however the elements that made GB so renowned are clearly just as visible on this release; most likely due to CIV’s signature vocal style coupled with the alleged (and later self confirmed) rumors that Walter Schreifels was album’s ghostwriter. The record features a bit more hook and melody on tracks like the first single “Can’t Wait One Minute More” and the title track “Set Your Goals,” (most comparable to the bouncy title track on the 1989 GB full length); although there are a good number of high speed scorchers on here like “Do Something,” “Trust,” and “State of Grace,” to keep things from getting too upbeat and happy; rounded out with some influence nods in the form of covers of KRAUT’S “All Twisted” and SSD’s “Glue.” This combination of speed, melody, and ferocity further perfects the formula “Start Today” began mixing years earlier. If you can get past the arguably misleading and over the top visuals and imagery (although they do add to the individuality and charm of CIV, blame it on the 90’s), you’ll find a pretty unique and refreshing hardcore record. Vinyl originally released by Revelation in 1996, "Set Your Goals" is the debut LP from CIV. Pressings were limited (with even less originally pressed on blue) and have been sold out for years, but now "Set Your Goals" is finally being repressed. This vinyl LP also features a cover of SSD's "Glue" as a bonus track, which was not available on the original CD version of this release.
DOWN TO NOTHING “LIFE ON THE JAMES” LP (REVELATION
"Life On The James," is the long awaited new full-length album from Down To Nothing, the band's first all-original release since their 2007 album "The Most.” Twelve hardcore rippers from Richmond, VA's best. Now available again on green vinyl. Vinyl version includes digital download of this record.
INTEGRITY “SYSTEMS OVERLOAD (A2/ORR MIX)” LP (ORGANIZED CRIME)
In 1995, Integrity recorded and released "Systems Overload." What is not widely known is that there was an original, rawer mix that was later scrapped and the record was remixed and released that way. In 2012, current guitarist Rob Orr obtained the original reels for "Systems Overload" and thought it would be entertaining to try and recreate the original mix on one of the songs. He sent the track to original guitarist and engineer of "Systems Overload," Aaron Melnick. After that, they collaborated together and remixed the whole record to sound like the original version. Included are lost elements of songs as well as the original version of "Unveiled Tomorrows." LP includes download card and is limited to 550 copies.
MENTAL “GET AN OXYGEN TANK” LP (BRIDGE NINE)
Bridge Nine marks the 10-year anniversary of Mental's Get an Oxygen Tank! EP with this version that expands the 7" to a 12" with a live set on WERS from 2004. The NY-influenced Boston hardcore band's B9 EP is best described as "aggressive and immature and fun" and "sounding kind of like if Judge had a super high-speed train-wreck with Supertouch. It put a little more fun into the otherwise sad and/or serious hardcore scene that existed at the time.”
IRON CHIC “THE CONSTANT ONE” LP (BRIDGE NINE)
Iron Chic is a melodic punk band from Huntington Station, NY. Formed back in 2008, the band released a five-song demo tape followed by the "Shitty Rambo" 7" the next year, and finally their debut full-length, "Not Like This," in 2010 - all on Long Island-based Dead Broke Rekerds. Immersed in the DIY scene, this release finds Iron Chic recording the album themselves, and coming out poised for a bigger release than they ever have before. On The Constant One, the sophomore follow-up to Not Like This, Iron Chic continue to craft catchy, indie-inspired, emotive punk contrived to relieve, or at least alleviate, the pressure applied by our contemptuous minds. The musical framework is left largely unchanged from their past work, much to their conceit. Guitars play high-end distorted pop while drums focus on channeling energy from individual to group, typically achieved with a fair amount of sing-alongs and emotional build. Similar to their other output, The Constant One maintains a certain level of continuity by transitioning songs one after another through the use of guitar feedback, ostensibly unrelated audio samples, and, in one instance, 8-bit.
SUPERTOUCH “THE EARTH IS FLAT” LP (REVELATION)
The only full-length release by this New York group. Heavy, brooding music with a lot of emotion. Exposing the myth of the "round" earth. New pressing now available on white vinyl with a gatefold cover and newly re-mastered audio. LP includes digital download of this record.
PROCESS - DEMO TAPE
"Gainesville, FL's Process bring us seven unpolished tracks of rage recorded in October of 2013. Direct in their message. Simple in their structure. No tricky song writing. No big budget production. This is not here to fool you. This is raw hardcore punk. Cassette comes housed in a hand glued, screen printed O - card w/ lyric sheet."
V/A “RICHMOND BURNING VOL. 1” COMPILATION TAPE
The new wave of Richmond punk, hardcore, and rocknroll nonsense. Compiled by Cabin Fever zine, co-produced with Feel It. The bands: SLUGZ / ANIMAL PLANET / THE NERVOUS TICKS / DIAMOND HAIRBRUSH / OMEGA BOYS / CHRISTI / ASYLUM / ATROCIOUS KONTROL / CRETINS / BARGE / plus two songs from the aborted SOUTHSIDE STRANGLERS LP; The lion's share of this material is previously unreleased and/or exclusive to this compilation. Over 20 minutes running time. Includes an 8.5"x11" printed insert. Richmond Burning 2014.
CABIN FEVER ZINE - ISSUE #5
Latest missive from this Richmond-via-Baltimore fanzine that's become as much of a visual treat as it is to read. William makes a point of prominently featuring his own illustration and collage in issue #5 alongside interviews with Austin's BLOTTER and Chicago's OOZING WOUND. Also included are record/zine/movie reviews and a few contributions from friends. On top of that a two-color original print from William is included with every copy. Cabin Fever declares itself as "the voice of the new flesh" with issue 5 and I can't wait to see where this voice takes us next.
MAXIMUMROCKNROLL #369 - FEB 2014
We check in with Polish legends DEZERTER, while Japan’s STRANGE FACTORY lets us know what it’s like living in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, and STOIC VIOLENCE fills us in on the problems with bands compromising ethics for fame. ARCTIC FLOWERS discuss the current post-punk trend in DIY, David West of RANK/XEROX and RAT COLUMNS talks inspiration, and VOIGH-KAMPFF tell us what it’s like to be in a cross-country band. NÜ-KLĒ-ƏR BLAST SUNTAN talks about band dynamics and relationships, POLISKITZO reps L.A. and their homies, and GOBIERNO MILITAR talks about discovering punk in Spain. And, as always, we have your favorite columnists and the largest, most extensive punk reviews section in print!
RESTOCKS FOR 01.31.14:
ANASAZI - S/T 7”
ANGEL DUST - XTRA RAW 7”
ANTIDOTE - THOU SHALT NOT KILL 7”
INSIDE OUT - NO SPIRITUAL SURRENDER 7”
SAD BOYS - S/T 7”
TEEN IDLES - S/T 7”
UNDERDOG - S/T 7”
ZERO BOYS - LIVIN IN THE 80’S 7”
AUTISTIC YOUTH - NONAGE LP
BATTALION OF SAINTS - SECOND COMING LP
BOOM BOOM KID - MUSICA SIN LA INTERVENCION DE CRISTE LP
BURIAL - SPEED AT NIGHT LP
COCK SPARRER - SHOCK TROOPS LP
CRUEL HAND - PRYING EYES LP
DAG NASTY - CAN I SAY LP
DAG NASTY - DAG WITH SEAN LP
DILLINGER FOUR - CIVIL WAR LP
EXPLODING HEARTS - SHATTERED LP
FAITH / VOID - SPLIT LP
FU’S - KILL FOR CHRIST LP
IMPALERS - S/T LP
LEMURIA - PEBBLE LP
MIND SPIDERS - INHUMANISTIC LP
MINOR THREAT - FIRST TWO 7”S ON A 12”
NO CLASS - KEINE KLASSE LP
NO CLASS - KEINE KLASSE II LP
PLEASURE LEFTISTS - S/T 12”
REGULATIONS - TO BE ME LP
7 SECONDS - WALK TOGETHER ROCK TOGETHER LP
SIDE BY SIDE - YOU’RE ONLY YOUNG ONCE LP
VAASKA - RUIDO HASTA LA MUERTE" LP