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LOOOOOOOOOOOOSSSSSSSER!!!
King Tuff is back with a brand new fuzzed out rocker,
entitled "Black Moon Spell" out via his cohorts over at Sub Pop!!!! So
break out the hallucinogenic party favors and fill yer fridge, cuz its
about to get outta control!
"King Tuff’s new record is called Black Moon Spell. It
was produced and recorded by Bobby Harlow at Studio B in Los Angeles,
California, in the hot winter of 2014. No one involved was prepared to
make a record, but an invisible hand pushed them to do it. Perhaps it
was God or that special someone we all know and love called The Devil.
God and The Devil actually have very similar interests. They both love
electric guitars and they both want you to listen to Black Moon Spell
and freak the fuck out. There were many strange occurrences during the
recording session- Dracula landlords, flashes of mysterious light,
haunted microphones, songs that mixed themselves, demonic vortexes
swirling in coffee cups, etc. Under the Black Moon Spell you may
experience euphoria, demented visions, wet dreams, bouts of backwards
laughter, and dazed confusion resulting in primordial dancing. Fire
played a very important role in the making of this album. King Tuff
loves fire. For some reason, no one can really explain how the Black
Moon Spell came to be. It just appeared one day and demanded heavy rock
music and meatball subs. Backwards messages may be found on this
record. Los Angeles, full of its screaming coyotes and creeping
helicopters, surely slathered its sexy, twisted, hairy, polluted spirit
all over Black Moon Spell. The Sunset Strip shat itself when it heard
all these guitar solos. A lot of people always ask King Tuff when he’s
gonna put out a new record. The answer is September 23, 2014. Can you
feel the Black Moon Spell creeping up the back of yr neck yet? King
Tuff would prefer not to tell you the full story of making this record
because its long and crazy and you wouldn’t believe him anyway. Also, I
am King Tuff. Magic Jake, who played bass and is beautiful like
sunshine, would like to take this moment to give you a hug and invite
you to a tanning party on a beach of your choice. Old Gary, who plays
drums and has the most glorious cackle, would like to take this moment
to crack a cold one with you and invite you to watch the old ballgame
with him.
Old Gary was out watching the old ballgame, so a wild
critter named Ty Segall played drums on the song “Black Moon Spell”. Ty
enjoys speaking in a goblin voice in his spare time. Night fell on
Studio B. A Tarot card leapt from the deck and said, “No human judgement
is of any value here.” King Tuff agreed.
Sub Pop first discovered King Tuff curled up in his
palace in Vermont. It was basically a shit hut made of moss, mud, and
glimmering stones hidden near the graveyard, and it was guarded by
beautiful wild bullfrogs with silver fangs and baseball bats. Punx,
Squares, Skaters, Farmers, Bartenders, Grandparents, Stoners,
Carpenters, Hobos, Heshers, Babes, Babies, Plumbers, Strippers, Art
Teachers, Teenagers, Townies, Moms, Dads, Truck Drivers, and Witches
will all love this record. Every song on Black Moon Spell was written
without giving a shining fuck about nothing. Listen to Black Moon
Spell, turn yr volume knob up to 666, put yr lover in a 69, and let yr
inner grinagog rear it’s wicked, unwashed, smiling snake head. Listen
to Black Moon Spell and give yr ears what they’ve been begging for all
year; a heavily weird, heavenly dark, hysterically magical Rock &
Roll Sexperience.
ps. the only part of this story that isn’t true is the
part about the shit hut. I actually was living at my parents house when i
was discovered. Love, KT" - Sub Pop
We've been jamming solid with King Tuff's garage antics
since his debut "Was Dead" dropped on the world oh so many years ago.
Then came a self-titled affair, signing to Sub Pop and cranking up his
particularly catchy mix of sickly sweet fuzz garage and psychedelic
power pop jacked to 11. But oh King Tuff and crew weren't finished with
our ears yet! Thus "Black Moon Spell"!!!! Riffs ready made to shake
yer asses and stereo cabinets, lyrics just waiting to be screamed out
car windows, and melodies that are gonna just flat out stick to yer
ears. So if you're ready for some fun / riotous RNR, "Black Moon
Spell" IS JUST WHAT YOU NEED! SUPER RECOMMENDED. Just don't blame us
for what happens after it hits yer turntable!
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trouble à l'esprit!!!
Trouble In Mind is back with two hot new releases to warm
you up this fall!!!!! The first one of them is a singles and rarities
comp from the one and only Liminanas, entitled aptly enough "(I've Got)
Trouble In Mind - 7s And Rare Stuff 2009-2014."
"Record flippers be damned! Trouble in Mind proudly
presents the long-awaited (& often requested) compilation of The
Limiñanas out-of-print singles & compilation tracks, some making
their first appearance on vinyl! Every non-album track you need is here,
from the OOP Hozac single, to the TiM 2011 limited tour single to their
appearances on various compilations & tributes, all in one handy
place.
While singles collections can sometimes be dodgy,
mismatched affairs, “(I’ve Got) Trouble In Mind” flows like a proper
album, & that stands as a testament to the unwavering vision of core
members (and husband & wife team) Lio & Marie. The band’s
fusion of traditional French “ye ye” stylings with the cigarette-smoking
cool of the New York underground of the late-Sixties has dazzled
listeners since it’s inception making the live unit the toast of concert
stages worldwide.
Between stunning originals like the black-laced banger
“I’m Dead” & the Suicide-esque organ grinder “Je m’en vais” are
stunning comp tracks like the band’s cover of tunes by the Beach Boys
(from a MOJO magazine covermount cd), The Troggs (“Tu es a moi” from the
2012 RSD 4-way split), Jay Reatard (”An Ugly Death” from a French
tribute album) & more! In addition, we get to hear unreleased tunes
like the band’s cover of the Phil Spector tune “Christmas” originally
performed by Darlene Love & the smoky, instrumental “A Dead Swan”.
The vinyl is housed in a stunning gatefold jacket with
artwork by renowned French illustrator Elric Dufau, is pressed on basic
black vinyl & includes a download code.
RIYL: Serge Gainsbourg, Ennio Morricone, Velvet Underground, Stereolab, Jacco Gardner, Temples" - Trouble In Mind Records
Thanks Trouble In Mind, now we have a little free time
since we're no longer scouring discogs and ebay for all these long OOP
and hard to grip songs from our fave French garage rockers. If you
were wowed by last year's "Costa Blanca" (which you should be), you
definitely should be clicking that lil shopping cart now. But the great
thing about "(I've Got) Trouble In Mind" is it's so much more: it works
as an intro to the Limananas' hazy cool garage jams, a mixtape that yer
friend didn't have to compile, a soundtrack to yer next black and white
film or that record you can leave on yer turntable for any mood.
Versatile, mesmerizing and TOTALLY RECOMMENDED!
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trouble à l'esprit!!!
Trouble In Mind is back with two hot new releases to warm
you up this fall!!!!! This one is the fourth album from angular,
minimalist rockers, Estrogen Highs, entitled "Hear Me On The Number
Station" and the TiM peeps have the whole story thusly:
"It’s been a full two years since the Estrogen Highs
have graced our turntables, but after a brief hiatus the boys are back
& with a healthy batch of eighteen songs that comprise their fourth
full-length “Hear Me On The Number Station”. The teeth-rattling scree of
2012’s “Irrelevant Future” is (mostly) dialed back to a pensive hum,
without sacrificing any of the lyrical bite, and sits comfortably
alongside an exploratory pop drive, embracing the dichotomy between
noise & quietude with confidence & ease.
Vocalist/guitarist Stefan Christiansen’s laconic
delivery is the lynchpin to many of the album’s eighteen tunes, with
lyrics that sway between the abstract & the intimately specific. The
New Haven, Connecticuit band has always had one foot in the musical
waters of New Zealand, & the influence of their Kiwi-pop fore-
fathers, but this time out the band incorporates the more avant textures
of the Xpressway discography rather than Flying Nun. The delicate piano
mantra “Ungrateful” & pensive guitar strummers like “Sideways
Through Trees”, “Forever Designing My Stationary” & “Poverty of
Human Words” are jammed next to lean punk rippers like “The Russian”
& “This Harsh Country” & budget anthems “Hospital Cloud” &
“For This Structure”, all of which give “Hear Me On The Number Station”
the feel of an amazingly curated mixtape of unknown DIY pop.
Recorded & mixed by the band themselves in varying
degrees of fidelity, “Hear Me On The Number Station” was mastered by
Australian audio guru Mikey Young, comes housed in a black & white
jacket & inner sleeve w/lyrics. The first edition of “Hear Me On The
Number Station” is pressed on black vinyl & includes a download
code.
RIYL: Wire, Parquet Courts, Tyvek, Peter Gutteridge, Xpressway Records & Television Personalities" - Trouble In Mind Records
As mentioned above the Estrogen Highs have invoked the
spirit of Xpressway Records for their latest outing while infusing their
own particular brand of spider-y chortle and rattle. And be prepared
for a journey, these cats have unleashed a MASSIVE album this time
around. So buckle up buckaroos and dive into all 18 tracks! of "Hear
Me On The Number Station." New Zealand via New England tunesmiths have
created powerful pop and erudite strums aplomb. And like all things
Trouble In Mind this one's tremendously Recommended.
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HELL YEAH Hank Wood And The Hammerheads are back with
another platter of searing unhinged noise-damaged punk goodness,
entitled "Stay Home"!!!!! Dudes….we've been spinning this one nonstop
and we're not the only ones. Take it away Evan Minsker from Shake
Appeal/Pitchfork -
""The best record of the year," reads the product
description of Stay Home on Katorga Works. It sounds like hollow punk
rock hyperbole, but damn if Hank and the Hammerheads don't make a strong
case for it. This is blistering, badass punk music. And there's nuance
here—frenetic percussion and sophisticated guitar work which, on "These
Chains", made me think of Television and the Voidoids. You have
absolutely no excuse not to grab this and listen to it really loud all
the time."
Not everyday do we hear a punk record as refreshing, angry
and flat out fucking killer as this new one from Hank Wood And The
Hammerheads. If their 2012 "Go Home" lp melted yer face, just wait til
the needle drops on this high speed fuck-you punk scree!!!! "Stay Home"
aims to kill you with something heavier than death, ending somewhere
between 77 punk, 80s hardcore and all that feral garage punk we can't
get enough of. Seriously just trust yer ears and buy this F'ING
RECORD, YOU NEED IT!!!!!!! Cuz it's recommended duh!
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VULL AND NOID!!!
We scored a batch of this wonderful album that was
looooooooong overdue for the reissue treatment, but Medical Records
cured that issue with this high quality repress of synth-y post punk
from Null and Void. Get the full details directly from the label:
"Medical Records presents a very special double A side
reissue of Fullerton, CA band NULL AND VOID. Null And Void recorded
three albums (1980’s Happiness And Contempt , 1982’s Montage Morte and a
3rd in 2012). Both of the 1980s LPs have relatively short playtimes, so
we have decided to reissue both in their entirety on each side of this
reissue. Hailing from a very diverse musical scene, Null And Void forged
their own sound fusing elements of new wave, post-punk, cabaret and
less characterized roots. Both of the LPs have gone long out of print
and have become collectible with the resurgence and interest in
post-punk and new wave. Different from the often colder synth and wave
scene, Null And Void headed into a more punk sound with heavier
overtones and quirky hooks. The opening track “All The Old Humans”
displays poignant synth lines before the track takes off into a total
rock anthem. “Un Sedatif Ce Soir” is a standout track on the 1st album
with twists and turns chock full of smoldering synth lines, jerking
rhythms, and other surprises. The 2nd album (or other “A” side if you
will) “Montage Morte” displays the evolution of the band just 2 years
later after the debut. A slightly different mood overall, it has a more
DIY home recorded feel. The opener “Motorcycle Song” is very catchy and
tends to keep the listener humming it their mind for days to come.
“Japanese Forest” is a gorgeous simple number with atmospheric
soundscapes coated in melancholy vocals and texture. This LP will appeal
to fans of early post-punk / wave hybrids and other unclassifiable
early 80s acts that defined this wonderful “scene”. Remastered by Martin
Bowes at the Cage, London, UK. Contains bonus insert with multiple
writings and reflections by band members, friends, and the like.
Presented on high quality 180-gram blue vinyl."
We're huge Null and Void fans around here and to have both
of these great records in one handy package is total bonus. We
occasionally get used copies of these in but they're few and far between
and fly off the shelf immediately so to have this reissue around is
awesome cuz now we play it for people who haven't had the pleasure of
hearing Null and Void yet. Super Recommended.
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AUDIBLE COLORS!!!
This is the first ever reissue of this 1983 electronic
masterpiece brought to you by the fine folks at Anthology Recordings.
It's a hand numbered edition of 1000 in a gatefold jacket that includes a
download of the entire record. Get the backstory directly from the
label:
"When he wasn’t dispensing prescriptions in his day job
as a pharmacist, the late German synth wizard RUDIGER LORENZ followed a
truer passion, casting his own unique presence on the world of New Age
music, and self-releasing a significant body of work on his own Syncord
label. His vinyl debut, 1983’s Invisible Voices, highlights the point
where Lorenz’s busy, sprawling compositions and untraditional tone banks
came into their own. More restless and spirited than many of his
musical colleagues, Invisible Voices presents a vision of aural
wanderlust, built for the journey and one’s reflection on it
afterwards." - Anthology Recordings
Holy Smokes! This record is incredible! We were unfamiliar
with Rudiger Lorenz but when we spun Invisible Voices we were totally
stunned at how amazing this album is. We're super happy that Anthology
Recordings has brought this killer record back to the masses cuz if you
like minimal synth/electronic kosmische music then you NEED this record
stat. Rudiger Lorenz more than holds his own among classics like
Cabaret Voltaire, Kraftwerk, and the Sky/Brain Records roster and was
most certainly a total blueprint for more modern acts like Sonic Boom's
Spectrum and E.A.R. projects. Haunted circuits that harken the heavens
and beyond. He apparently put out quite a few releases through the
years on his own Syncord Records imprint so here's hoping we'll be
getting more reissues in the near future. Supremely Recommended.
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JIMMY SMACK SMORN AND WE DON'T CARE!!!
Death Vault Records strikes again with this badass reissue
of Jimmy Smack's debut single! Get the whole story directly from the
label:
"We at Death Vault were pretty excited to release Jimmy
Smack's “Death Rocks” 45 last year, but given the reception that
received, we're even more thrilled to now reissue the debut single.
Titled “Death Or Glory”, this impossibly obscure slab was originally
self-released on Jimmy's own Star Theatre Productions imprint in 1982,
its tiny pressing disappearing instantly and the name surviving on want
lists alone. Over thirty years later, our deluxe reissue is mastered
direct from the master tape and now comes in a picture sleeve with
never-before-seen Ed Colver photographs. Including five tracks of grim,
aggressive electro-punk, this pressing is limited to 110 on red and 220
on black vinyl. Mandatory stuff for those who know, so move fast or cry
later!"
We blew through the Death Rocks reissue when we had them and
holy shit is this Death Or Glory even scarier! This is a thick slab of
misanthropic synth punk nihilism. Pure evil. This stuff is borderline
noise/power electronics territory, but has enough structure that these
minimal synth invocations creep deep under yer skin. Jimmy growls
terrifingly about "Souls", "Cybernetics", "Death Is Certain", "The
Scarlet Beast", and "Batty". Five tracks of nightmare fuel right here
and we couldn't be happier to share it with you. For the truly
depraved. Definitely Recommended.
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BACK IN STOCK!!!
Another day, another killer slab of rare original stock
rock n roll for yer listening pleasure, this time from Youngstown,
Ohio's The Todd and their searing single, "Mystifying Me b/w Be My
Love." Equal parts driving garage rock and super infectious power pop,
this single should've been enough to catapult these guys onto the
national scene. Maybe The Todd was just a little too ahead of its time
for mid 70s eastern Ohio? But not for us!!! Fans of hard to find
garage rock, private press RnR and midwestern power pop a la Numero's
"Buttons" comp, need to get MYSTIFIED TONIGHT! SUPER RECOMMENDED!!!!!!!
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BACK IN STOCK!!!
YES!!!!!! Full Contact and Ektro's long awaited X_X
rarities lp "X Sticky Fingers X" is here!!!!! All you punk collectors
and Ohio rock junkies are probably already running out the door to grab
this criminally limited album, but those in need of some liner notes,
read on -
"Life's greatest pleasures are often its most
fleeting. Witness, for example, the ephemeral run of X__X, a turbulent
quartet that tore through Cleveland like a Dadaist cyclone for six
months in 1978. Preceding his imminent relocation to NYC, burly, blond
brawler John D Morton assembled the project as a tighter, more rocking
successor to his storied proto-punk act, the electric eels. An early,
practice-room incarnation included that group's inimitable singer, Dave
E. McManus, as well as future Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film author
Michael J. Weldon. Shortly thereafter, the cast of characters stabilized
to encompass razor-wire guitarist Andrew Klimeyk; CLE magazine editor
turned bassist Jim Ellis; and drummer Anton Fier, who went on to fame
and fortune with the Feelies, the Lounge Lizards, Pere Ubu, and the
Golden Palominos.
Pronounced "ex blank ex," the name also doubled as a
mental exercise in which a person could insert random words or phrases
between the two letters in the moniker. Hence, Morton's jab at the
Rolling Stones' sagging legacy for the title of this hotly-anticipated
retrospective: X Sticky Fingers X. Compiling a couple of prized singles
with a feast of lo-fi but raging live and rehearsal material, the album
boasts radical revisions of several eels classics alongside tunes that
would appear drastically altered on a Styrenes LP and on Klimeyk's solo
seven-inch. As if that weren't sufficiently tantalizing,
underground-culture historian and journalist Jon Savage penned the
hepcat liner notes that accompany this "really boss set" of "mean sounds
aimed at making your feet move."
But forget that jive. The main lure is Morton's
ridiculously potent cocktail of brute force, no-wave squall, and
nihilistic art prank. Pissed-off vocals, ass-kicking riffs, a
hard-charging rhythm section, and the whirr of onstage circular saws
split the air. Yet somehow, tracks such as "A," "Drapery Hooks (of My
Love)," and the grammar-flouting "Your Full of Shit" manage to be
catchier than syphilis. Moments of genuine confusion abound, too:
"Rattler" stops dead before it truly starts, and a snatch of audience
vérité purports to be a cover of "I'm So Fucked Up," a "song" by one of
Morton's previous "bands" Johnny & the Dicks—in this case, a purely
conceptual one that never played music. (Joke's on you, pal.)
Nowadays, X__X's erstwhile leader resides in the
hinterlands of New York State, a base from where he paints, sculpts,
writes, draws, snaps photos, churns out giclée prints, chops wood, and
occasionally travels to perform with the Dunking Swine of Chelsea,
Scarcity of Tanks, and the charmingly-christened New Fag Motherfuckers.
Despite these numerous pursuits, he still found time to design the
package and supervise the production of this definitive anthology. And
so, it is with tremendous pride that Ektro Records and I present X
Sticky Fingers X in all its unruly splendor. For your pleasure. Unto
eternity.
Jordan N. Mamone, New York City January 12, 2014" - Ektro/ Full Contact Records
Destructo, off-the-rails punk rock doesn't get any better
than X_X!!!! From the rare studio tracks to the absolutely bonkers
live material, "X Sticky Fingers X" will permanently cement these RnR
malcontents next to their more revered brethren like Electric Eels,
Styrenes, Jack Ruby, Rocket From The Tombs and the Urinals. We could
rant on and on about how blown out, art bent, drunken, chaotic and
IMPORTANT X_X is, but one spin is all the convincing yer gonna need.
This lp is not just necessary for rustbelt punk fans and obscurity
collectors, but for anyone who loves real fucking rock n roll. SO YEAH
THIS ONE'S EPICALLY RECOMMENDED.