***Following the recent release of their acclaimed new full-length You Could Do It Tonight, Couch Slut reemerge with a remastered, 10 year anniversary reissue of their debut album My Life As A Woman. The self-produced album, originally released on Oct 13th, 2014, made an immediate splash in the underground due in large part to the band name and it’s controversial, confrontational artwork, but it was the music that took people by storm as written in the Hank Shteamer penned essay “Why Couch Slut Is Heavier Than Metal”. Out-of-print for years now, the 10 year anniversary reissue has been remastered by Matt Colton (Aphex Twin, Sunn O))), George Michael) and features the “shocking” original artwork tucked away safely under a censored paper bag slipcover. Along with expanded album art, the reissue is packaged with a nearly 40 page zine, written and compiled by Amy Mills with additional liner notes from the band and renowned music writer Hank Shteamer, chronicling their early years of cacophony. Edition of 500 copies.
LP $33.25
12/06/2024
***NYC's resident misfits Couch Slut have played a veritable strain of drug-fueled, incendiary noise rock since 2013. Led by Megan Osztrosits' infernal roar and subversive, vitriolic lyrics, the quintet returns with their fourth full-length opus You Could Do It Tonight, just in time for America's only holiday that matters... 4/20. Recorded amidst the filth of NYC with Uniform's Ben Greenberg (Drab Majesty, Portrayal of Guilt, Metz), Couch Slut subverts the paradigm and ups the ante in every imaginable way across nine vignettes of perverse, true-to-life storytelling layered over the band's singular, dragged-through-the-mud songcraft. This is a depraved style of noise rock that will scare the living shit out of you. With ten full years of pain and suffering under its proverbial belt, Couch Slut sounds more urgent, threatening, nasty and despondent than ever. The perfect soundtrack for 2024. Edition of 200 copies on gray eco-mix vinyl. Includes a 12-page booklet.
LP $30.95
05/10/2024