20th Of May 2016 Update

20th Of May 2016 Update of New and Key Restocked Items + Reviews
at Redscroll Records

New Arrival 5-20-2016

LPs & 12″s

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A Giant Dog “Pile” (+ D/L)
Adams, Mike “At His Honest Weight” (First One Gets A Bonus Flexi + D/L)
Adult Jazz “Earrings Off!”
Alaric “End Of Mirrors”
All Out War “For Those Who Were Crucified” (Colored Vinyl + D/L)
Allah-Las “Allah-Las (California)”
Allen, Terry “Juarez” (1975 Reissue)
Angry Angles “Angry Angles” (Jay Reatard Band + D/L)
Arbor Labor Union “I Hear You” (Loser Edition + D/L)
Atlas “Solitude EP”
Bender, John “I Don’t Remember Now / I Don’t Want To Talk About It”
Big Star “Picking Posies – Chicago Broadcast 1994”
Big Youth “Rock Holy”
Body Of Light “Volanta Di Amore”
Braids “Companion” (+ D/L)
Caroline K “Now Wait For Last Year” (Reissue)
Clientele, The “Strange Geometry” (+ D/L)
Cobain, Kurt “Montage Of Heck: The Home Recordings” (Finally got it in!)
Cohen, Chris “As If Apart” (+ D/L)

Cult Of Luna & Julie Christmas “Mariner” (2LP)
Culture Abuse “Peach” (+ D/L, Colored Vinyl)
Dead Luke “Meanwhile… In The Midwest”
Deardrums “Deardrums” (+ D/L With Bonus Tracks)
Death “Scream Bloody Gore” (Reissue)
Death In Vegas “Transmission” (3LP 180 Gram + D/L)
Destroyer “My Mystery” (+ D/L)
Destroying Angel “Conversations With Their Holy Guardian Angel”
Discharge “End Of Days”
Dolat-Shahi, Dariush “Electronic Music, Tar And Sehtar”
Dowsing “Okay”
Dylan, Bob “Fallen Angels”
Eek-A-Mouse “Wa-Do-Dem”
Giants “Break The Cycle” (Cherry Cola Haze Vinyl + D/L)
Gorguts “Pleiades’ Dust” (/1000 + Poster)
Grateful Dead, The “Live From Saratoga June 1988: A Classic FM Broadcast Volume One” (Clear Vinyl, Unnoficial)
Grateful Dead, The “Live From Saratoga June 1988: A Classic FM Broadcast Volume Two” (Clear Vinyl, Unnoficial)
Gren Beret “Standing At The Mouth Of Hell”
Grimes / D’Eon “Darkbloom” (+ D/L, Reissue)
Gruesome “Dimensions Of Horror”
Hashish “A Product Of Hashish”
Hatebreed “The Concrete Confessional”
Heavenly “Plastic Flowers”
Heidecker, Tim “In Glendale” (+ D/L)
Incendiary “Cost Of Living”
Isaacs, Gregory “Soon Forward”
Jammz “Keep It Simple / The World”
Japanese Breakfast “Psychopomp” (+ D/L)
L7 “Slap-Happy” (Reissue)
La Urss “Maravillas Del Mundo”
Lewis, Klara “Too”
Little Scream “Cult Following” (+ D/L)
LUH “Spiritual Songs For Lovers To Sing” (2LP White/Black + D/L + Poster)
Massive Attack “Live At Royal Albert Hall 1998” (Unofficial)
Milk Teeth “Vile Child” (+ D/L, Orange/Blue)
Miserable “Uncontrollable”
Misha “All We Will Become”
Modern Baseball “Holy Ghost” (+ D/L)
Muhammad, Idris “Black Rhythm Revolution”
Mungo’s Hi Fi “No Wata Down Ting (Feat. YT)”
Mystery Plane “Still Life” (1981 Demo Cassette On Vinyl /500)
Nadler, Marissa “Strangers”
Naujoks, Christian “Wave”
Nebraska “Soften The Wireless EP”
Nengo, Ogoya And The Dodo Women’s Group “On Mande”
Nirvana “In Utero 2013 Mix” (2LP 180 Gram)
Noise Unit “Strategy Of Violence”
Nothing “Tired Of Tomorrow” (+ D/L)
Pearl Jam “Aladdin Las Vegas 1993 Radio Broadcast” (Unofficial)
Pearl Jam “Dissident: Live At The Fox Theatre, Atlanta 2994 – Vs. Tour” (Grey, Unofficial)
Perry, Lee “Scratch” & The Upsetters “Eternal Dubs: Chapter 2.”
Phish “(Hoist)”
Pierce The Veil “Misadventures” (White + D/L)
Pollard, Robert “Of Course You Are” (+ D/L)
Popcaan “Where We Come From”
Primus “In Numbers: The Stanford University Broadcast 1989” (Clear, Unofficial)
Prostitutes “Ghost Detergent”
Red Krayola With Art & Language “Baby And Child Care”
Reich, Steve “Four Organs * Phase Patterns” (First Time On Vinyl, 1971 Album)
Ringworm “Justice Replaced By Revenge” (+ D/L)
Satyricon “Nemesis Divina”
Sharrock, Sonny “Black Woman” (180 Gram Reissue)
Sissy Spacek “Disfathom”
Slapshot “Olde Tyme Hardcore” (Red)
Sun Days, The “Album”
Sunflower Bean “Show Me Your Seven Secrets” (+ D/L)
Synthetic ID “Impulses”
Tame Impala “Live Versions”
Tejada, John “Lakewood Drive”
Tycho “Awake Remixes” (Blue Vinyl + D/L)
Up For Nothing “Swindled”
Various “Household Shocks” (UK Post Punk)
Various “C’est Chic! French Girl Singers Of The 1960s”
Various “Girl Zone!” (HIQLP038)
Various “Nippon Girls: Japanese Pop – Beat & Rock ‘N’ Roll – 1966-70”
Viva Erotica “Commodity” (Numbered/330)
Waits, Tom “Virginia Avenue, Ivanhoe Theatre, Chicago – November 21, 1976: Live WXRT – FM” (Remastered, Unofficial)
We Were Promised Jetpacks. “These Four Walls.”
West Kust “Last Forever”
Whitehouse “The Sound Of Being Alive” (Reissue)
Wild Style Lion “Wild Style Lion Feat. Kim Gordon”
Witch “Lukombo Vibes” (Archival Reissue Of 1976 Album)
Wolf Parade “Apologies To The Queen Mary” (Loser Edition Deluxe 3LP + D/L)
Wrong “Wrong”
Wyatt, Olivia / Bitchin’ Bajas “Sailing A Sinking Sea” (LP + DVD)
ZYX “Trust No Woman”

10″s

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La Luz “Damp Face EP”
Liles, Andrew “A Million Infant Breaths”
Thou / Barghest “I Hate Thou / EyeHateThou”

7″s

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Angel Du$t “Stay”
Jukai “Devoid Of Hope”
Pylon “Gravity Weather Radio Live”
Reckless “El Dorado”
Yellow Stitches “Sick Mind 45”

CDs

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Alaric “End Of Mirrors”
Angry Angles “Angry Angles”
Arbor Labor Union “I Hear You”
Birthday Massacre, The “Nothing & Nowhere”
Death “Scream Bloody Gore” (Deluxe Reissue)
Gray “Shades Of…” (Feat. Jean-Michel Basquiat)
Gruesome “Dimensions Of Horror”
Milk ‘N’ Cookies “Milk ‘N’ Cookies” (2CD Box Set)
Nadler, Marissa “Strangers”
Nothing “Tired Of Tomorrow”
Various “At The End Of The Rope”


Tapes

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Expire “Old Songs” (B9R235)
Firewalker “Mosher’s Delight Presents… Firewalker” (MDR-25)
Leaf, Christopher “Demo 2016” (WATCH002)
Modern Baseball “Holy Ghost” (RFC152)
Nerve Endings “Demo ’16” (RXR XXX)
Prisonhit “Demo 2015” (WATCH001)

Other

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MaximumRockNRoll June 2016 No. 397 Magazine

Reviews

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Occidental
Pariah Dreams
Occidental Pariah Dreams(Deep Club)
Hailing from Denver, this electronic musician created two pulsing, kinetic dancefloor songs for this debut twelve-inch single. These acid house tracks sounding like a walk through an old-school computerized world that’s always morphing. Both also incorporate soundbites: “Let’s Play” uses seductive female voices, while “I Have Always” used a low-pitched “I have always loved you”
amid gloomier and more subdued-sounding synth stretches.
[Reviewer: Mark]

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