***Loose Enchantment consists of eleven new pieces, a mix of music conceived of in a different frame of mind for humans living in a world nearly-disenchanted with itself. Recorded with great collaborative assistance from a sometimes-silent and shadowy partner, Pancho, along with a host of harmonically sympathetic luminaries, including Steven Brown (Tuxedomoon), Alejandro Salazar-Dyer (Rincs), Kathy Lea (Soft Location), John Herndon (Tortoise), and Aaron Fernandez Olson (LA Takedown), these musical endeavors implement elements of the technologically advanced and the undeniably broken. Odes to self-delusion, the mysteries of creation, cleanliness, and the secrets in other people’s lives.Over and through the hot cement of North East L.A., an almost-dry riverbed winds like a snake through the city. Coyotes lap at its trickling stream by moonlight, as pedestrians rush past it by day without a second glance, their thoughts tangled up in the distractions of life in a sprawling metropolis. Here, amongst the many avenues and gentle hills, we find Coffin Prick (alias: Ryan Weinstein).Loose Enchantment, this latest Coffin Prick record, is music conceived of in a different frame of mind for humans living in a world nearly-disenchanted with itself. The album consists of eleven new pieces of music recorded by Coffin Prick himself at his home in Los Angeles, a great city of quicksand-like commitments and those who love them enough to uphold the ends of their collective bargains. A record as much about the confusion of modern life as it is endeavored to expose the lusts in the very loins of...
LP $27.35
05/16/2025
Quickly on the heels of their debut, Cuneiform Tabs return with Age, an LP that takes a massive leap forward in both melodic sensibilities and inventiveness. Bathed in late night psychedelia and the looping repetition of a drone sample, the group’s experimental penchants remain, yet this time wrapped around tunes too sweet to be denied. In pulling back a little of the crackle and haze that made their first album so inviting, the Tabs have revealed more of their pop instincts. The overall effect is a perfect set of early Animal Collective demos or Syd Barrett attempting a Television Personalities cover at 3am.The duo of Matt Bleyle and Sterling Mackinnon continue their system of trading 4-track tapes between the Bay Area and London, a furtive correspondence until sonic nuggets are fully formed. While these songs are very much the product of the Tascam and rudimentary software that is integral to the band, this album is truly the embrace of their songwriting talents—not unlike the recent breakthrough of labelmate Cindy Lee.With the dream-like strum of “Ivy,” slow shimmer of “Orbital Rings” and enchanting, madcap swirl of “Blended Medal,” this is hypnagogic pop at its finest. Age is the record Bob Pollard hears in his head every time he steps down to the basement to pick up a guitar. This is the sound of riding in an elevator hearing McCartney singing “Blackbird” in the distance, only to have it draw closer and closer with each floor as you finally race down the...
LP $22.00
05/30/2025
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05/16/2025
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05/16/2025
***The High Water Marks is a transatlantic indie rock project founded in 2003 by Hilarie Sidney and Per Ole Bratset. Their collaboration began through an exchange of musical ideas via international mail, leading to their 2004 debut LP, Songs About the Ocean, a vibrant fuzz- pop release on Eenie Meenie Records.Sidney, co-founder of Elephant 6 and longtime Apples in Stereo drummer, met Bratset at an Oslo concert. Drawn to his melodies and dynamic guitar work in Palermo, she recognized a kindred spirit. Distance didn’t deter them, and Bratset eventually relocated to the U.S. Following Songs About the Ocean, they released Polar (2007) on HHBTM Records before pausing to focus on family and academic pursuits. Their passion for music reignited in 2019, spurred by friend Logan Miller. Returning to the U.S., they recorded new songs, later enriched by Trondheim musician Øystein Megård. Logan and Øystein became permanent members in the band, adding a new and exciting dimension to their sound. Despite the global pandemic, The High Water Marks thrived, releasing Ecstasy Rhymes (2020), Proclaimer of Things (2022), and Your Next Wolf (2023), marking a prolific new era. They also launched 6612 Tapes, a boutique cassette label embracing 1990s DIY aesthetics.
LP $20.35
05/16/2025
Forming out of the ashes of the legendary Japanese punk band Zouo, Danse Macabre are their equally cult, and spiritual successor walking a path filled with even more haunting darkness. Somewhat akin to the journey Danzig took as he shifted from the sounds of the Misfits, to the embrace of something more somber and evil with Samhain, Cherry leaves behind his vocal duties in Zouo and sets sail for darker waters. That journey is one which brings the listener to an environment which feels appropriately filled with fog, ill winds, and motorcycle exhaust, just the place for Danse Macabre to remind you of earthly nightmares, and to think about death. All of their earliest material from 1988-1990 is tastefully remastered here for both analog and digital.
CD $21.95
05/16/2025
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05/16/2025
***A short lived raw hardcore band from Sapporo City, fusing local influences like Deef and LSD with the noisy sounds of bands like Gai and Confuse. At times it feels like a bridge could be drawn to raw crust bands like Gloom or Frigora, but Excrement stays just rooted enough in noisy 80s hardcore to keep from a total overlap with that style. Still, Excrement would certainly appeal to both fans of 80s hardcore, and the more full tilt 90s Japanese raw crust sound as well. Fully remastered, with significant improvement over the original recordings, and includes an unreleased track.
LP $21.95
05/16/2025
***Having previously released a pair of 7-inch singles and a rather poorly timed self-titled 12-inch EP smack in the middle of the pandemic, the space rockers are back with Evolution Now!, a brand new nine-song LP that clocks in a hair under thirty-eight minutes. Sometimes aggressive, sometimes soaring, Technicolor Blood deliver fuzz-riddled riffs, tremolo-fueled heavy-psych effects and inspired synth work which recalls a strange hybrid of Hawkwind meets Chrome. Limited to 300 copies.
LP $22.25
05/16/2025
***Firetrail, Erin Durant's third album is her most lush, bittersweet and cinematic to date—each track feels like its own liquid film, orchestrated with widely varied textures and instrumentation supporting Durant’s ethereal yet confident vocals. With Firetrail, Durant’s songwriting continues to evolve in surprising ways, mixing honesty and vulnerability with somewhat surreal imagery. Lead single “If Love Had A Name” is a gliding piano and synth-driven love song accompanied by Durant’s ethereal, yet confident vocals. Produced by Kyp Malone of TV on the Radio, initial recording for Firetrail began in 2021 at Sonic Ranch, a studio outside of Tornillo, Texas right on the U.S./Mexico border. Building on the experimental leanings of her last album Islands (also produced by Kyp Malone), Firetrail pushes even further in this direction, opening the soundscape to synthesizers and full orchestral percussion, giving tracks a broad palette. Otto Hauser returns on percussion, as well as Dave Smoota Smith and Chris DeMeglio on horns. The personnel also expanded, with Jared Samuel on bass and keys and NYC music community heavy hitters Robbie Lee contributing wind and synths to several tracks, and Stuart Bogie clarinet and sax. Additional recording continued throughout 2022 in NYC at Four Foot Studios, engineered by Gabriel Galvin and then mixed by Galvin in 2023.
LP $23.95
05/16/2025
The Vacant Lot are a first wave punk band from Canberra, started in 1978, that released just one EP in 1981. They played a few gigs and broke up shortly after but not without having a full set list of free-thinking, anti-establishment, Wire/Magazine/Buzzcocks inspired tunes to call from. And call they have! 'Creatures of the Night' is a collection of songs mostly written in '78/'79 but never recorded. Now with a fresh line-up (including Alien Nosejob's Jake Robertson!) they finally see the light.We asked singer George Howson about where the impetus comes from and he shot back with: "Writing songs is something I have to do. I wanted bring life some of our earliest songs which were never recorded, and to pair them with lyrics that did justice to their energy and power. A lot of my working life outside the band takes place in that edge territory where bush intersects with farmland, which provides much of the setting for the lyrics, inspiring the images and sensibility. My interest is in exploring internal and outer landscapes, and to try to make sense of the complex interplay between the two. This EP is also a tribute to Bruce Hart (now deceased), with whom I co-wrote most of our early music; finishing off unfinished business, layering new sensibilities on old, and honouring that original creative partnership."The Vacant Lot combine high energy garage music with potent lyrics, telling impressionistic stories as truthfully as they can through the juxtaposition of stark images transcribed directly...
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Itchy-O is an experiential performance ensemble that has mesmerized audiences across the U.S. and beyond since 2009. The beating heart of this fifty-plus-strong performance troupe is a batterie of percussionists accompanied by an orchestral arsenal of avant-instrumentation. Weaving a synergistic spell, the ensemble dismantles assumptions of traditional performance models to break down the barriers between audience and performer, administering a bombast of ceremonial chaos; baptizing the audience—body, mind, and collective spirit—in an elaborate, pan-sensorial ocean of music, mystery, and transcendental spectacle.Itchy-O has shared the stage with legends such as David Byrne & St. Vincent, while luminaries like JG Thirwell and Dan Deacon have opened for the humbled brigade. Over the years, they have energized crowds as the opening act for a slew of iconic artists including DEVO, Beats Antique, and Wooden Wisdom (Elijah Wood). Their unforgettable private engagements include a legendary performance at Maynard Keenan’s Merkin Vineyards while delighting festival audiences at Riot Fest, Biennial of the Americas, the Underground Music Showcase, and Tasmania’s world-renowned Dark MOFO with enveloping processionals, pop-up performances, and staged spectacles.In 2024, itchy-O debuted Söm Sâptâlahn, a sold-out collaboration with the Fiske Planetarium. Named for an epic set of custom-crafted gongs cast from six hundred pounds of reclaimed brass at the School of Mines and tuned to a bespoke seven-tone scale, this project birthed this latest double album. Accessible, mysterious, and meditative, it is a bold addition to the itchy-O catalog, sure to appeal to connoisseurs of the experimental, the contemplative, and the avant-garde.
2XLP $35.75
05/16/2025
The seventh in the series of Sonic Youth's SYR documents unearths even more fruit from the fields of Sonic improvisational/compositional love. On the heels of a lengthy investigation into their relationship to 20th Century classical music, the band took advantage of their millennial crossroads in 2000 via the adventurous, then-newfound All Tomorrow's Parties festival in the UK, on invitation from Mogwai. Besides it being historical as their last show as a foursome until 2006, it stands as a wholly unique set that not only delved into instrumental previews of the forthcoming NYC Ghosts And Flowers, but also featured an opening 20 minute group interpretation of a solo composition Thurston had performed at NYC's late/beloved venue The Cooler.With Thurston and Lee both sporting electric 12-strings, and Kim on her Eterna, the piece was set-listed as "New Drone", and took a right turn from the initial instrumental plan with Kim's added intonings that reflected on Sylvia Plath's relationship to her husband, hence retitled "J'Accuse Ted Hughes". It's a sublimely spaced out bit of one-chord introspection, though perhaps not what the festival punters were looking for at that moment. Certainly not the irked Melody Maker scribe who headlined his review "Goodbye 20th Century/Goodbye Talent", a screencap of which appears on the sleeve of this 2008 release. Sparks infamously declared "Talent Is An Asset", and one of SY's great ones was to give their deep listener faction something new and unheard to chew on. Initially live streamed in not-so-great quality, the SYR 7 mix...
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05/16/2025
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04/22/2008
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04/22/2008
Semi-obscure cult rocker Elliott Murphy, a primer on budget glam rock albums, the music of and murder by chanteuse Claudine Longet, where professional wrestling and rock & roll meet on record, the “Electric Black Man” Eric Mercury, jazz-metal honks Blowhole, 70s dinosaur rockers gone “punk,” Maine’s Jumpin Beans & the Moustaches, a magnificent Rosie & the Originals’ side, a look at South African jive records, SST Records’ spending-spree releases, as well as columns on jazzbo Mezz Mezzrow, proggers Crack the Sky, hard rocker Bernie Torme, “Caravan” – the song, 90s punk singles, Country Lady Bonnie Owens, and putt putt golf records!
MAG $16.00
05/16/2025
"Building on 2024’s Hopscotch Fever, Cincinnati’s Artificial Go return with ten more tracks of existential post-punk chamber pop. Recorded at Lambda Research and the haunted attic of the band’s house, the core trio of Angie Willcutt, Micah Wu, and Cole Gilfilen have traded the sparse jangle of their debut for a broader, fuller sound this time around. Musical Chairs deftly meshes the angular excitability of Hopscotch Fever with a spectral warmth and expensiveness able to encompass acoustic guitars, Wu’s almost metaphysical funk bass lines, tape loops and blips and bleeps, a guest spot by Eric Dietrich (of The Drin and Sorry Eric) on saxophone, and Gilfilen’s hip moving boom-bap drumming add to the excitement. What’s more, the band’s comfort with each other (they live together for chrissake) and growing confidence in their collaborative creative process is evident throughout. From the live-take 'Red Convertible' (with its layered recursive structure - the musical equivalent of a kid laughing and spinning in circles just for fun) to the lunch-break-composed and after-work-recorded 'Circles.'On Musical Chairs Artificial Go expands their stylistic palate while retaining the New / No / Whatever Wave weirdness that charmed listeners on their debut —a group effort to be sure, but spearheaded by Angie Willcutt’s singular voice and clever, adroit lyrics. In Willcutt’s hands, the struggles, and at times terrors, of our current age are playfully subverted with agile world play and dynamic vocalization that moves from sweet and dreamy to cartoonishly exaggerated as she charts an emotional course through such...
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God bless the barbarians and the ignorami for rescuing us from an even more repulsive technological society .. If we hadn't had a “dark age,” if Mao’s fanatic followers hadn’t put the intellectual class out to pasture and dashed their skulls in the dirt, if there hadn't been Magyars, Vikings, Christians, anti-science zealots of every stripe, iconoclasts, country music disc jocks, the Amish, and other regressive forces to set civilization and progress back every once in a while, can you imagine the festering quagmire we’d be in? Something even more digitally dismaying than the present perhaps.That's why the rock ‘n’ roll of Kilynn Lunsford is so vital; it’s a pagan & primitive rhythm music that has served to stymie the development of neoliberal libertarian hegemonic forces & Silicon Valley’s strange cyborg agenda alike (as well as inspiring more than a few indie rockers to attempt something more interesting). Invoking the ghosts of Michael Zilkha’s sleek Ze Records disco-electro-bongo punk stable with some Pop Group, Man Parrish, Pink Section, New Age Steppers, On-U sound, Lene Lovich, & Algebra Suicide— with some Birthday Party/Bat-cave follies thrown in for good measure.Kilynn is a legendary performer whose many records defy categorization or easy assimilation in the mainstream indie market which has cozied up to the digital leviathan so snugly. Her music is dance dissonance; irresistible but difficult for the algorithm to understand. Kilynn Lunsford doesn’t go in for the trite stories publicity teams use to wage their lowbrow PR campaigns. Hers is a hard...
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**Both Artificial Go LPs combined on one CD. On Hopscotch Fever Jacob Mouser wrote: "Consisting of eight tight tracks, this debut is just that: an introduction. A little bit mercurial, a little bit iconic. Artificial Go is operating out of their own genre—not quite post-punk, not quite pop. Hopscotch Fever seems to have been recorded just outside of the collective-genre-periphery to form some sort of extraterrestrial kind of music. With angular guitar breaks, bouncing rhythms, and jolting vocals, Artificial Go is truly here on their own terms." And Ben Michaels said about Musical Chairs: "Recorded at Lambda Research and the haunted attic of the band’s house, the core trio of Angie Willcutt, Micah Wu, and Cole Gilfilen have traded the sparse jangle of their debut for a broader, fuller sound this time around. Musical Chairs deftly meshes the angular excitability of Hopscotch Fever with a spectral warmth and expensiveness able to encompass acoustic guitars, Wu’s almost metaphysical funk bass lines, tape loops and blips and bleeps, a guest spot by Eric Dietrich (of The Drin and Sorry Eric) on saxophone, and Gilfilen’s hip moving boom-bap drumming add to the excitement. What’s more, the band’s comfort with each other (they live together for chrissake) and growing confidence in their collaborative creative process is evident throughout."
CD $16.00
05/16/2025
"Released into the ether sometime in 1984, Bunny & The Laker's sole release, Numbers has always been an LP that's as difficult to procure as it is to process. Much like John Bender's output on his own Record Sluts imprint, Numbers was one of those self-released records that was seemingly around, but localized. While attending McGill University in the mid 80's, I 1st encountered it being played in a record shop by the staff. At first I thought it could be Tuxedomoon, but as it progressed, it was even too strange to be them. A very personalized aura, dipping into occasional flashes of Industrial magnetism, all the while enveloped by minimal synth interludes, there was no way to accurately channel what was going on. I asked for it at the counter, but the clerk said it was his personal copy, purchased in Toronto & wasn't for sale. My next exposure was a year or so later, in conversation with Sordide Sentimental founder, Jean-Pierre Turmel. He cited Numbers as one his favorite & influential releases. All efforts by then to locate a copy had become futile, it was now a difficult purchase. Which only added heat to the flame of its mystery.But now some 40 years later, the Tanzanian label, Zaius Tapes, has seen fit to reissue Numbers in a one time edition of 300. By now much more has become known of its provenance, but it remains just as enchantingly polarizing in 2025 as it did in those nascent times...
LP $22.00
05/16/2025
The entity known as ALTERNATIVE TENTACLES, would like to express its excitement to be working with the Seattle, WA based BAND [Sandrider], and enjoyed the previous relationship of Damm and Weisnewski in their former entity known as AKIMBO. ALTERNATIVE TENTACLES is very much a fan of previous work from the BAND on Satanik Royalty Records and highly recommend new listeners investigate the discography further.
7" $9.75
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12/08/2023
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12/08/2023
***An album for sleeping and waking, walking and driving, hunting and fishing, for loitering outside a roadhouse on the haunted tundra. Okay in elevators, not great for dinner. On Caveman Wakes Up, Friendship’s new album and second for Merge Records, the band’s historically capacious definition of country music grows wider still. Shambolic guitars are offset by flute pads, bleary poetry is set against a Motown rhythm section, a song about Jerry Garcia and First Lady Betty Ford fades out with a drum solo, like if Talk Talk came from a dingy Philadelphia basement and was fronted by James Tate. Songwriter Dan Wriggins’ ragged baritone cuts through eleven murky, swirling country-rock songs with profound lyrical substance and sincerity. Like an alarm clock incorporated into the edge of a dream, Caveman Wakes Up belongs equally to the conscious and subconscious mind, fraught with background, steeped in reference and experimentation, delivered casually and as a dire warning, dedicated, above all, to music’s creative soul.
LP $24.35
05/16/2025
***Something Soft, the second full-length album by Irish post-punk firebrands M(h)aol, is anything but. From the first note of its propulsive opening track to the distorted cries of its last, Something Soft feels antagonistic to the very concept of softness, sonically and thematically, taking an unapologetic approach to intersectional feminism, animal welfare, consumerism, and the struggle to find a place in a world lacking in empathy. What M(h)aol offers is catharsis, in two forms: the kind you get from being open with others, and the kind you get from righteously smashing some shit up.
LP $24.50
05/16/2025
***Gold Dust are more than a band. They’re a family. In a time of greater isolation and existential anxiety, they form a vital community.It wasn’t always this way. Gold Dust started four years ago as a solitary solo endeavor—a way for Western Massachusetts musician Stephen Pierce to branch out from his roots in DIY punk and explore a longtime fascination with traditional folk and psychedelia. After releasing two records, 2021’s self-titled and 2022’s The Late Great Gold Dust, Pierce welcomed new voices into the fold. Their collective effort, In the Shade of the Living Light, is the story of four people at a crossroads in their lives. They may never find the answers, but they have found solace and unconditional support in one another.Joining Pierce are Ally Einbinder (guitar, formerly of Potty Mouth), Adam Reid (drums, of Nanny), and Sean Greene (bass, of The Van Pelt). As a four-piece, Gold Dust springs out of the cloistered interior and transforms into a dynamic force. In the Shade of the Living Light embraces you with captivating guitar squalls and warm vocal harmonies, steady rhythms, and an innovative blend of influences, from traditional folk to West Coast psych, alternative punk, jangle-rock, and ‘90s college rock.Features a guest appearance by J. Mascis (on sitar).Both formats include a 28-page booklet.
CD $13.25
05/16/2025
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05/16/2025
***GERMS tribute as envisioned by Bill Bartell (Pat Fear from White Flag) to be the sequel to his last Germs tribute (A Small Circle of Friends). This was intended to be a full length release, but only these 3 tracks were collected before Bill passed away. Liner notes by punk filmmaker David Markey and Tony Reflex from the Adolescents. Features a beautiful full color drawing of Bill, Darby, and Lorna by punk artist supreme, Brian Walsby! Edition of 500 copies (250 blue / 250 white).TRACKS:1: ADOLESCENTS -"Beyond Hurt, Beyond Help"(Unrecorded GERMS song only played live before Darby passed away. Previously unreleased anywhere!)2: WHITE FLAG -"Manimal"(Recorded in early 1990s)3: THE DEADBEATS -"Shut Down" (Previously unreleased anywhere!)
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***Remastered and reissued. Ten years of Kuroi Jukai’s unrivaled noisegrind masterwork, celebrated through its ultimate and most definitive presentation: a second, final, anniversary vinyl pressing with updated art, new vinyl colors, and completely redone 2025 remastering courtesy of Will Killingsworth of Dead Air Studios.Sentient Ruin is honored and proud to bring you a first ever vinyl pressing of the only, monumentally annihilating release to have ever surfaced from short-lived and highly elusive Edmonton AB-based Canadian powerviolence / noisegrind suicide commando Kuroi Jukai, Japanese for "black sea of trees"). By the time the release had posthumously surfaced on cassette in April 2015 through Canadian harsh noise label Aught\Void, Kuroi Jukai had already ceased to exist, becoming somewhat of a mystery in the Canadian punk and extreme/experimental underground. But this lone self-titled effort has since remained untouched as undisputed testament of the band's visionary quest for complete sonic ruin and remains a crowning achievement amongst the most ambitious and sophisticated noisegrind and underground extreme hardcore punk releases of the decade. With songs averaging thirty seconds in length and a sound pushed over the edge by a ruinous syncretism with fringe strains of harsh noise and power electronics, the harrowing mini LP is a conduit for armageddon that elevates the notion of audial terrorism to an extreme rarely before seen, all while the listener is obliterated with a violence and urgency that appears both senseless and baffling.
7" $14.50
05/16/2025
***Monkey 101 is a lo-fi noise rock band from Philadelphia. They achieved instant cult status with their 1990 7” single “French Feelings” and “Now That You Have Left Me” released on Philly indie label Siltbreeze Records. Monkey 101 released one additional 7” EP culled from a full album’s worth of recordings made in the early 1990s, but the full LP Rusts, Smuts and Heart Rot has not been released on vinyl until now. These songs are as vibrant, raw, and energetic as when they were first recorded some 30 years ago. For fans of Guided By Voices, Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, et al.
LP $15.50
05/16/2025
***"I first encountered the Gotobeds in August 2014, at a benefit for the great rock bard Karl Hendricks in their mutual hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Gotobeds went on fashionably (if not voluntarily) late and proceeded to lay waste to anything else anyone tried to do that evening.I took an abnormal number of photos and was made a fan for life.This kind of instant affection happens to me, particularly in my jaded dotage, so very rarely that I feel it is worth noting.Almost inevitably, an attempt to describe an unnameable jolt will devolve into predictable cliches.I’m talking about old chestnuts like: Bouncing off the wallsSpending about half an hour in a washing machine full of bolts and rose petalsHaving sand thrown in your eyes just before being kissed vigorously on the neckAll of which are a) barely better than nothing on the word front but b) do apply, if lazily so, to the Gotobeds’ various, terrific issuances: on 12XU (to which they have happily returned), their erstwhile label Sub Pop, etc. And the latter two apply perhaps most especially to their terrific new record—’Masterclass’.The Gotobeds have an unwavering commitment to bending and breaking things in the process of remaking them into something bolder and better (and, a couple of lineup changes to the contrary, not laying anyone off wantonly from critical government jobs)...The Gotobeds are aggressive, cannily disjointed, occasionally raw propellent, with an ear for melody that leavens the entire enterprise with a reasonable, non-diabetes-inducing amount of sugar...Hmmm…how about…Rowland S...
LP $25.50
05/16/2025
***"Water Damage is ten people from one town and one sound from twelve people. For Instruments, the plus two are guitarist David Grubbs and saxophonist Patrick Shiroishi, neither of whom blunt the angle or confound the aim. The tempo? Slow and low. Four tracks, averaging twenty minutes each, the pace never above a comfortable walk. The damage creeps, a forest becomes a mountain, and the faithful move forward. The album is named after Fugazi, in a manner, and 'Reel 25' takes after the Shocklee Brothers, in a cry. Stop asking the lord how many drummers this band has and and ask him how much of your mind, babe. Some people say drone and same people say trance and some people say invocation through patterned unity. Some people just say rock and we let them set their clocks back. Lie down and let these holy treads flatten you. Just because Water Damage know what they are doing doesn't mean you have to. Fix your hearts or die!"—Sasha Frere-Jones
2XLP $39.50
05/16/2025
Physically enveloping, forebodingly beautiful, and drawing on the animistic spirit of the natural world, Steve Von Till announces his seventh solo LP arriving on May 16th via Neurot Recordings. Ploughing a different furrow, Alone in a World of Wounds is an album of sweeping gothic tinged Americana, tripped out drones, beautiful world weary vocal melodies and slowly unfurling cello arrangements. Initially inspired by the harmonic resonance of piano and synths and his long standing love of ambient music, Alone in a World of Wounds follows 2021’s No Wilderness Deep Enough in reflective ambiance. Opening up his voice in ways he has never done before, the album's genesis came via intuitive improvisations. "The complex overtones of upright piano and synthesizers really inspired me to sing out more, to seek out the implied harmonies, and to find unique approaches within the limitations of my voice." says Von Till ‘It is the transcendent nature of music, the cathartic healing process where I can leave everything behind and become one with sound. When you allow yourself to go beyond the ordinary you might be fortunate enough to find a moment where you are creating in alignment with the flow of the river of the universe.' The search for deeper connection, living with the sorrow of our separation from the natural world, and relying on gut level intuition to get closer to the primal creative state are all key to Von Till’s creative process. Recorded mostly at his barn studio at home in Idaho and...
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Blood Monolith is an emerging death metal juggernaut featuring members of Nails, Undeath, Ulthar, and Genocide Pact. Formed by guitarist / vocalist Shelby Lermo (Nails, Ulthar) in 2023 after his exit from Vastum, the goal was to create something even uglier, weirder, and more aggressive operating out of his new home base in the Washington DC / Northern Virginia area. Guitarist Tommy Wall (Undeath) joined Lermo, and the music for Blood Monolith’s debut album was soon written. Bassist Nolan (Genocide Pact, Shitstorm) and drummer Aidan Tydings-Lynch (Deliriant Nerve, Brain Tourniquet) rounded out the lineup. The band’s location ties deeply into their sound, as this epicenter of mass murder and corruption provides constant fuel for boiled-down anger (as well as a rich history of rebellion through music). The album’s title, The Calling Of Fire, invokes the internal and external summoning of rage to spit in the face of that seemingly unstoppable, towering evil, and the sonic excess within lands like a broad-daylight assassination. Blood Monolith’s unique and unconventional concept and aesthetic sets them apart from the plethora of interchangeable death metal bands currently inhabiting the scene, and their music is miles beyond them as well. There is a DIY mindset and ethic present, but despite the punk and grindcore pedigree of its members, Blood Monolith plays crazed death metal of the highest order, influenced as much by classics like Morbid Angel and Cannibal Corpse as modern innovators like Defeated Sanity and Dead Congregation. Adorned with cover art by legendary Rudimentary Peni...
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Zurich’s Sebastian Bischoff is Son Of Buzzi, a self-taught finger style guitar player whose unique manner of playing is compounded on his new record by the world of producer Michael Potter. Previous outings on Cardinal Fuzz, Stoned To Death and Dadaist are comprised of his instrumental guitar pieces sometimes coupled with synthesizers or his no-input mixer to create other worldy ambience and noise. Bischoff’s compositions capture the resonance of the instruments used and importantly, that of the environment he records in, be it a kitchen, an abandoned balcony or in the case of this record, a hut. Son Of Buzzi’s latest album, Ein Hase, Ein Phönix, Ein Schwan was recorded on guitar in December of 2024 inside a hut in the Ticino Mountains in Switzerland alone over a long weekend. The electronic accompaniments were recorded in Zurich and arranged together with Michael Potter (The Electric Nature). The title cut evolved over a series of Bischoff’s tour of USA, and defines the marriage of the impressionistic with the concrete on this gorgeous album of alchemy and transformation that engulfs the senses as the slow reveal of these unique pieces unfold. Son Of Buzzi will be playing festival and solo dates across Europe in support of the record throughout the summer and into fall. “Bischoff bends the rules of American Primitive guitar playing, bringing them into the future without destroying their rootwork.” —Byron Coley, Wire Magazine “Partly improvisation and partly written pieces, Buzzi’s sound lives on an honesty all its...
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05/16/2025
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05/16/2025
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05/16/2025
Sudden Death Records is proud to present No Escape From What You Are. Last winter the DOA guys came up with an album concept: “Hey why don’t we get a bunch of our punk rock pals to record DOA songs.” So Canada’s Godfather of Punk, Joey Shithead Keithley contacted a bunch of his old friends and his favorite bands. As one can see form this sterling lineup, their reaction to covering DOA material was great! DOA, known as the Godfathers of Hardcore and more specifically Shithead himself inventing that term, have influenced bands and fans alike since 1978, having played over 4,500 shows in fifty different countries on five different continents, For a lot of the musicians involved here, DOA was one of their first two or three punk bands they ever saw in their lives. So what one has here are incredible versions of fifteen great sons that Shithead and friends wrote and DOA recorded and performed during the past forty-seven years. Features tracks from Rancid, Circle Jerks, Adolescents, Voivod, Slime, Fear, Toxic Reasons, Duff McKagan, Descendents, Propagandhi, War On Women, Dead Kennedys (featuring Joey Shithead), The Defects and M.D.C.
CD $12.00
11/29/2024
LP $22.00
11/22/2024
LP RED $27.00
11/22/2024
LP COLOR $27.00
05/23/2025
MP3 $9.90
11/15/2024
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11/15/2024
***A Rock Unsteady is the sophomore album from Toronto musician and vocalist Victoria Cheong aka New Chance. As an active collaborator in the city’s avant music and contemporary dance scenes, as well as a practicing astrologer, Cheong brings a wide array of influences to her mesmeric solo work. This new album combines spiritual strains of downtempo, dub, house and electronic pop, all underpinning a greater symbolic framework. Through subtle integration of dramatic idioms, the album hangs together as a narrative about power and understanding–and just how slippery those two things can be. As its title suggests,A Rock Unsteady is an album made for this very stark moment of collective uncertainty, balancing equal parts precarity and potential.Lead single ‘Oh Mercury’ plunges the listener into the album’s vivid universe. Opening with a dulcet verse of lyre and vocals, the tide soon shifts and the song drops into a lysergic reimagining of 90s dancehall. One of the central features of the song, and a crucial force throughout the album, is a vocal chorus featuring Isla Craig, Robin Dann and Felicity Williams (Bernice, Bahamas). In tandem with Cheong, they help sing out a keystone tension of the album: “Because the heart / can’t read the head / And because the soul / can’t read the circumstances.”Features appearances from Johnny Spence (The Weather Station, Jeremy Dutcher), Evan Cartwright (Cola, U.S. Girls), Brodie West (Eucalyptus) and Jennifer Castle.
LP $21.95
05/23/2025
***In 2021, Moontype released their debut LP Bodies of Water. A brand new Chicago band on a small independent label (Born Yesterday), the record made an outsized impact, capturing the attention of outlets like The New York Times, NPR, Stereogum and Pitchfork on the strength of the clear-eyed songwriting of the band's singer/bassist Margaret McCarthy, and the band's gauzy, math-y and full-hearted indie rock. In the years since the band have toured extensively and remained active in their hometown, sharing stages with artists like Frankie Cosmos, Pile, NNAMDÏ, Remember Sports and Finom.Following the 2021 release of Bodies of Water, the band underwent a recharging period of major and minor transformations. During that time, the band’s lineup grew with the additions of Patter’s Joe Suihkonen, whose other band the Deals has featured collaborations from McCarthy and Moontype drummer Emerson Hunton, and Andrew Clinkman of Spirits Having Fun.Moontype's mighty sophomore LP, I Let The Wind Push Down On Me was produced by Katie Von Schleicher and Nate Mendelsohn, and serves as a reinvention for the band—not just for their new and expanded lineup—but for how McCarthy navigates the changes in her own life and the messy feelings she sings about. It's a patient document of feeling things out, being easy on yourself, and finding the beauty in small moments.
LP $20.50
05/23/2025
***After years stewing in the solvent-scented janitor closet of Montreal’s noise rock pantheon, G.I. Jinx have manifested an unsettling and unrelenting debut album for those who crave their headbanging as much as their total zonal dropout. All hope abandon ye who enter here, for Mind Freak melds distorted, churning fuzzed-out guitar riffs with sprawling, feedback-drenched psychedelic leads, hypnotic rhythms, and eerie impassioned vocals in a unique Inferno of existential chaos, surreal theatre, and universal dread. It is an album that pulsates with doomsday imagery, eldritch mysticism, dark dreams, and darker desires amidst its frenzied noise and seductive grooves.With members drawn from such titans of Montreal’s eclectic and diverse underground as No Negative, Security, No Joy, Panopticon Eyelids, Fly Pan Am, and Dernier Sex, G.I. Jinx have carved out a disquieting identity that is uniquely theirs, balancing the propulsive riffing of Flipper and High Rise, the aggressive sludge of Upsidedown Cross and Brainbombs, the bodily groove of Black Sabbath, and the dissonant, off-kilter guitar work of Sonic Youth.Mind Freak is co-released by Celluloid Lunch Records and the resurrected Psychic Handshake Recordings. G.I. Jinx’s music is loud and uncompromising, guaranteed to captivate witches, cave dwellers, acidheads, and all shades of freaks in between.
LP $23.95
05/23/2025
***Novoa/Kamaguchi/Cleaver Trio Delivers Electrifying Second Volume, A Bold, Experimental Fusion of Density and Dialogue The wait is over. If you’ve been holding your breath since hearing Novoa/Kamaguchi/Cleaver Trio, Vol. 1, it is time to let it out. To complete the trio, she chose her longtime comrade and collaborator of some fifteen years, bassist Masa Kamaguchi, and Detroit drum wizard Gerald Cleaver. The group has performed live in NYC since 2017. On Volume 2, Novoa steers the trio through elegant experimentation of its full potential, confidently grasping golden threads from great masters of music to shape her own melodic universe. The multi-instrumentalist says it’s where melodic density meets contrapuntal dialogue, a free interplay of rich textures and riveting, masterly improvisation. This smooth complexity is what gives rise to the group’s uniqueness.
LP $21.95
05/23/2025
***After brooding in the shadows of the Rust Belt and extensively touring for the last 5 years, SCIENCE MAN has mutated from John Toohill’s brain child into a relentless, 10-armed, genre-bending monster. They set loose a blend of enigmatic hardcore punk that melts away the restraints, throwing you into their ever expanding distorted reality. Their latest, MONARCH JOY, is a chaotic, strange, and deceptively joyous blend of hardcore made for those who only wish to risk moving forward. Edition of 500 copies with a 18x22 fold-out poster and lyric insert.
LP $17.25
05/23/2025
"Don't be scared by death," Alice Kundalini calmly instructs at the beginning of her collaborative Grimorian Tapes with partner Luca Sigurta. Her words slithers from her lips with a subtle, sinister unease, compounded by the unsettling quality of her whisper. The fear of death, this most profound condition, has long been a subject of philosophical, spiritual, and existential inquiry. To fear death is undeniably human; to transcend that fear is often seen as reaching a higher plane of existence. At least, that's the intention behind the rituals, the spells woven into the fabric of The Grimorian Tapes.Industrial culture has historically turned to personal ritual, obscure texts, gnostic scriptures, and heretical thought as a means of detaching itself from the corruption of hegemonic Western culture. The Italian death industrial duo of Alice Kundalini (aka She Spread Sorrow) and Luca Sigurta present The Grimorian Tapes as part of this tradition, drawing from a lineage of artists such as Coil, Psychic TV, Current 93, Cranioclast, and Metgumbnerbone. The arrangements manifest out of crumbled tape loops, disconcerting tone-bent half-melodies, and creaking utterances that might not be out of place at a Fox Sisters séance. Throughout, Kundalini’s vocals shift from eerie whispers to guttural incantations to extended technique chanting, all intensifying the otherworldly atmosphere.Drawing inspiration from The Black Pullet, an 18th-century French grimoire filled with instructions for making talismans and magical artifacts, Kundalini weaves her own take on the book's esoteric themes into the shadowy tape loops that comprise The Grimorian Tapes. The Black Pullet...
CD $12.75
05/23/2025
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05/23/2025
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05/23/2025
***Hectorine’s Sarah Gagnon calls up the spirit of the ancient Sumerian warrior goddess Inanna to explain the tumult that surrounded the making of Arrow of Love, her third full-length album. In Mesopotamian myth, the goddess descends into the underworld to learn the secrets of the chthonic realm. As she passes through each of the seven gates of hell, she is forced to relinquish a piece of her queenly armor, jewels, and robes. She arrives naked at the throne of her sister Ereshkigal, who kills her and hangs her corpse on a hook on the wall. After three days Inanna is rescued, revived, and returned to her kingdom, but she is pursued by demons who demand that someone take her place in the underworld. When she discovers that her beloved shepherd Dumuzi has not mourned her death, she sacrifices him.Hectorine’s latest album tells a lower key tale of death and rebirth, encompassing a period in which Gagnon lost a job and ended a relationship under the shadow of a modern plague and raging wildfires, retreating into enforced solitude until it was possible to emerge again.“You certainly don't just become who you are overnight,” she says. “You go through trials and tribulations to get there.” The story, which she encountered through an online literature class with poet Ariana Reines, took on a special resonance for her as she fought through pandemic-induced loneliness. “During the pandemic, especially that first year, a lot of us went through a kind of hell — there were...
LP $16.35
05/23/2025
To celebrate Molly Nilsson’s most enduring, fan-favourite album to date, Night School and Dark Skies Association are releasing a 10th Anniversary edition on Red-Gold Vinyl, limited to 500 copies.Since its release in the late summer of 2015, Zenith has come to be considered Molly Nilsson’s greatest album do date. Now on its 6th pressing in 2025, the album represents the mid-point in Nilsson’s career to date and contains firm fan-favourites in Mountain Time, Happyness and her most popular song, 1995. Zenith hits square between Nilsson’s original flurry of DIY activity and her later, more outward looking and epic-in-scope material.
LP COLOR $29.00
05/23/2025
To celebrate the release of All The Young Droids: Junkshop Synthpop 1979 - 1985, Night School is releasing a double A 7" through its archive label School Daze. All The Young Droids is an overview of the post-punk synth explosion curated by Phil King, when alongside chart superstars like Depeche Mode, Soft Cell et. al a whole generation of musicians embraced new technologies that democracized pop music. This includes established artists who hoped to jumpstart their careers with drum machines and upstarts inspired to release DIY 7" records by the first waves of synth stars. Ian North of power pop pre-punkers Milk N Cookies bought his first synth after supporting Magazine on tour while still in his group Neo. When guitarist Robin Simon was poached for the end days of Magazine and John Foxx-period Ultravox, North then returned to New York after his visa expired and recorded his synth pop album ‘My Girlfriend’s Dead’ album in his apartment in Brooklyn – which was released in 1980 – and from which ‘We’re Not Lonely’ is taken. Credited to John Howard and Cal Mylar on the single 'I-Tune-Into-You (I-2NE-IN-2-U)' on CBS in 1980 - which is featured on All The Young Droids, 'We Can See' is a previously unreleased song from the same recording session. Cal Mylar was actually an imaginary character thought up by John Howard - who had previously released an album on CBS in 1975 called 'Kid In In A Big World' (which got rave reviews on its reissue...
7" $16.00
05/23/2025
One magical night in Bergen, Norway, Sarabeth Tucek proved to herself that she could muster up the music again. It had been five long years since she performed in Madrid before walking away from being a recording artist for the foreseeable future. She was coaxed to the city known as “Gateway To The Fjords” by HP Gundersen as part of a days-long festival of female songwriters. The acoustic set was comprised of songs from her minimal yet powerful back catalogue, plus two new ones which would foreshadow her return to the music scene via her masterful comeback double album Joan Of All. Along with her longtime producer / guitarist Luther Russell and engineer / bassist Jason Hiller, she played the set of her life, unaware it was being recorded. The audience was rapturous and the vibe in the intimate Scandinavian club was thick as a storm cloud. Live In Bergen features ten tracks which range from a reimagined version of her classic “Something For You” to a maiden airing of “The Living Room” and an emotionally shattering reading of her indelible “Get Well Soon”.
LP $27.00
05/23/2025
Standalone limited reissue of the bonus tracks from the UNDERSIDED BOXSET, boxset now on its last copies. This 2xLP has the relevant Peel session from the original album release and unreleased demos. there will be bonus sticker sheet and bonus rehearsal CDs from the boxset also! 500 only, black vinyl.
2XLP $35.00
05/23/2025
***The second full-length hexation from Finnish terrorizing black metal coven Hexerei: forty minutes of the band's staple assault on the psyche vomited from beyond the shreds of sanity. Five new abysmal, wretched curses of venom-soaked aural pestilence conceived as a gateway to absolute bedlam. On their new vomit of creation titled Realms..., the deranged Finnish cult explores even more outer dimensions of terror and insanity, scouring the depths of delirium to uncover a cryptic primordial essence of complete world inversion. This second full-length disfigurement cements Hexerei’s profile as absolutists of the unutterable, and sees the Finnish scourge distance themselves even further from any concept of musicality, forcing upon the listener a berserk strain of virulent antimusic rarely observed at a such a crippled and primeval state. An intentionally destroyed audio quality and a completely regressive approach to the canonical decencies of songwriting and recording exalt a sonic delirium of complete inhumanity that redefines the concept of raw black metal entirely, reconsigning it to its ancestral and legitimate origin as vector for boundless violence and absolute evil. The ancestral path paved by Cultes Des Ghoules, Katharsis, Armagedda, Vorum and Concrete Winds thus finds new instigators to the propagation of occult and grotesque audio as terror, and “Realms.....” stands grandiose and inscrutable in its defiant goal of returning this particular strain of necrotic extreme music back to a certain dimension of absolute malignancy where it was birthed and belongs.
LP $24.95
05/23/2025