***NOW AVAILABLE ON CD!!! “Wild prayers of humanity that blur the line between Hardcore and Rock. The new Vibe for the new era. Slow crashing waves of low tones that shiver across your being. Om Mani Padme. Bright beams of sound. Alien Abductions. You are far above what you thought was your body, but you can still smoke weed. You are receiving it now. God's Radio. You are receiving it now. It jams in the space behind your face. Beyond Living. greatest hits. 6 tracks.
LP $15.50
06/04/2013
CD $16.00
03/25/2014
***What you see in the eyes of Isherwood's Fraulein SALLY BOWLES? Perhaps the romantic rumors of Iggy and Bowie's own Berlin stories... kissing sieg hiels to each other while trying to swallow impending doom with a glass of champagne. Liberation only through opulence. Escape only through excess. The third output from the green eyed savant, this one featuring collaboration with WOODEN KIMONO and the CATATONIC YOUTH. Four tracks, 45RPM.
12" $15.50
06/25/2013
***NOW AVAILABLE!!! “Not everything in the human mind is bright as sunshine. The Pacific Northwestern artist Cairo Pythian takes a walk down the obscure and crooked alleys of human behavior and the outcome is a dark and catchy 12″ of music that Cairo refers to as ‘adult contemperary’.”—Lappland
LP $15.50
05/07/2013
***NOW AVAILABLE!!! “Following up a killer demo and 7”, Olympia’s Weird TV goes long(er) with six new songs that showcase strong musical development and renewed charisma, the kind of music that stares you down even from the comfort of your own home. In a refreshing role reversal, the men in the band are relegated to the rhythm section, while the women handle vocals and guitar, shredding as hard as the situations warrant. Lyrics are once again in Spanish, and the band’s respect for and inspiration from Latino punk, particularly its history in Southern California, is vetted in full solely by way of deed. I got a test pressing, so no lyrics (or song titles, for that matter) are evident, but in the tradition of their previous single, Weird TV has a way of making your classic Pac-NW feminist punk sound more vicious and hectoring than almost anything else in the past 10-15 years, to the point where a few of these songs sound like a curse bestowed upon the unjust who happen to stumble upon this release – these people will make you pay.”—Doug Mosurock)
12" $15.50
05/07/2013
***“The second and most developed release from Olympia's HPP. This EP has a much more focused and determined vibe. The panic and confusion that runs through the LP is still intact, but the manic state has matured into something more. What started as a gang of unbalanced and unwanted outsiders, has become a group of cunning and motivated Killers. They attack each track with an intentional violence, that leaves the listener with a frothing cocktail of equal parts fear, anxiety, sympathy and excitement. When ingested, your forehead will tingle with euphoric rage; the taste of snorted Xanax and Pall Mall cigarettes that lingers in your mouth is inevitable. Your death is eminent. 6 tracks 45rpm.”
7" $8.05
04/12/2011
***“The sound and feel of the small Northwest town is on HPP's back. The weird stares, limited options, and cheap beer escapes. They have crappy hangovers all the time and get loose in the evening listening to Sly Stone, Harry Partch and P.I. on a tape that will only play the wrong speed. Eating frozen pizza on their scummed up couches. Beautiful art. 15 songs 45rpm.”
12" $15.50
10/26/2010