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26th Of August 2011 Update

26th Of August 2011 Update of New and Key Restocked Items
at Redscroll Records

LPs & 12″s
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All Pigs Must Die    “God Is War (180 Gram)”
Barrett, Syd    “The Madcap Laughs (180 Gram)”
Beirut    “The Rip Tide (Special Edition Cloth Cover + D/L)”
Big Eyes    “Hard Life”
Bjork    “The Crystalline Series (Matthew Herbert Mixes; 2 In A Series Of 4)”
Black Lips    “200 Million Thousand”
Black Lips    “Good Bad Not Evil”
Black Lips    “Los Valientes Del Mundo Nuevo”
Blood Orange    “Coastal Grooves (+ D/L)”
CSS    “La Liberacion (+ D/L)”
Cultus Sabbati    “The Garden Of Forking Ways”
Dead Hearts    “Bitter Verses”
Dirty Beaches / Ela Orleans    “Ela Orleans / Dirty Beaches”
DJ Spinna    “The Boogie Back (Post Disco Club Jams)”
Future Shuttle    “Water’s Edge (+ D/L)”
Hercules & Love Affair    “Blue Songs MMXI (U.S. Version + D/L Of LP, 3 Unreleased + 7 Bonus Remixes)”
Innergaze    “Shadow Disco”
Jacuzzi Boys    “Glazin’ (+ D/L)”
Joy Formidable, The    “The Big Roar (+ D/L)”
Limes    “Tarantula! (150 Gram + D/L)”
Liquor Store    “Yeah Buddy (2xLP)”
Low    “Trust (Analog-Analog-Analog)”
Male Bonding    “Endless Now (+ D/L)”
Nig-Heist    “Nig-Heist (+ Free Live CD)”
No Funeral    “6 Song EP”
Octo Octa    “Let Me See”
Pearl Harbor (Puro Instinct)    “Something About Chaparrals (Ltd. Ed. Second Pressing Colored Vinyl + D/L)”
Pentagram    “Last Rites (Ltd. Ed. 180 Gram)”
Racebannon    “Six Sik Sisters: A Story Cloaked In The Black Plague (+ D/L)”
Red Horse    “Red Horse”
Red Mass    “Split Brain Experiment [10″]”
Rotting Out    “Street Prowl”
Sacred Love    “Dividing Lines”
Sutekh Hexen    “Luciform”
Total Control    “Henge Beat”
Williams, Devon    “Euphoria (+ D/L)”
Yacht    “Shangri-La (Deluxe Gatefold)”
You And I    “Saturdays Cab Ride Home: A Twelve Inch Release”
Yussuf Jerusalem    “Blast From The Past”

Electronic LPs & 12″s
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Balam Acab    “Wander/Wonder”
Bass Clef    “Zamyatin Tapes Volume 1”
Clams Casino    “Instrumentals”
Claro Intelecto    “Metanarrative (2xLP)”
Dexplicit    “Pull Up Riddim / Pull Up Vocal”
DJ Diamond    “Flight Muzik (+ D/L)”
Falty DL    “Phreqaflex”
Ford Inc.    “Satire / Delirium”
Pendle Coven    “Hex EP”

Hip-Hop 12″s & LPs
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Madlib    “Madlib Medicine Show #9: Channel 85 Presents Nittyville “
Raekwon    “Shaolin Vs Wu-Tang”
Royce da 5’9″    “Success is Certain”
Slum Village    “Fantastic Vol 2. Intrumentals”

7″s
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Big Troubles “Sad Girls”
Bloodyminded “Phases 3 (Box)”
Cerekloth “Halo Of Syringes”
FocusedXMinds “Stay Focused
Polar Bear Club “The View”
Raw Nerves “Burnt Skin”
Take Offense “Peace In…”

CDs
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All Pigs Must Die “God Is War”
Balam Acab “Wander/Wonder”
Beirut “The Rip Tide (Deluxe Edition)”
Cerekloth “Halo Of Syringes”
Crucified Mortals “Crucified Mortals”
Cultes Des Ghoules “Haxan”
Destroyer 666 “To The Devil His Due”
Esplendor Geometrico “Sheikh”
Flame “March Into The Firelands”
NYC Mayhem Metal & Crossover Days (2xCD)
Ravencult “Morbid Blood”
Yot “Atma”

DVDs
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Boneshop Of The Heart: Outsider Art From The American South
Trimpin: The Sound Of Invention (Featuring The Kronos Quartet)

Reviews
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Balam Acab Wander/Wonder LP/CD
(Tri Angle)
Clams Casino Instrumentals LP
(Type)

Yes, a piggybacked review here. Why? Because, to be honest, if you like one then most likely you’ll like the other. Dubbed/drugged/dragged/morphined/heroined/slowed/sleep-deprived/hallucinatory beats. I recommended the Balam Acab EP last year. Guess what? The LP is more of the same and no less great. All new tracks with pitched up and down vocal tracks over smooth tripped out melodies, waves and thuds. The Clams Casino LP really creeps up on you. Or at least, while I gave it the initial listen I found myself deeper and deeper in it. I was fully immersed when I got hit with a Bjork sample – at which point I probably exclaimed something aloud to whoever was around me. Something like, “This is the album of the century!” with much hyperbole, mind you, but not lacking the sincerity of the sentiment. A couple solid Hip-Hop influenced (Clams Casino is arguably just hip-hop; he does produce beats for a few rappers after all) down-tempo electronic beat releases here. So many solid ones lately (see: last update’s Shlohmo review). I’m enjoying it.
[Reviewer: Rick]

Parasite / Vermapyre 7″
(Holy Terror)

You can add Parasite to the ever-growing list of Japanese bands that I dig. D-beat hardcore punk that will make you want to dance more then just hold a beer and pump your fist. A few riffs sound middle eastern-influenced to me. I love that Japanese bands aren’t afraid to get a little weird with their crust. For fans of G.I.S.M. & Paintbox. Vermapyre is another mysterious outfit. I’m not even sure which country they’re from is it Japan or Belgium? Either way, these dudes kicks it off with an extremely raw black metal track called, “March Of Thee Vermapyrical Legions”. Then you get hit with “Thee Cold Invocation” which is more of a spooky noise track with some female whispers buried in the mix. The last track is, “Return Of The Sorcerer” which sounds more like a rough live Integrity recording. Locked groove? I’m sold. For fans of Bone Awl & weirder Integ jams.
[Reviewer: Josh]

Poison Planet Demo 7″
(Offside Records)

Poison Planet is a straight edge powerviolence band on Offside Records. Kinda reminds me of Dropdead with a couple guitar solos thrown in. Lot’s of politically motivated lyrics. The insert has explanations behind some of the lyrics, which is something I always thought was great. Earth Crisis did it on the “All Out War” 7″ about their use of the word “fetus.” The album ends with an animal noise. I say it sounds like a wolf, Rick thinks it’s a whale. YOU DECIDE.
[Reviewer: Sean]

CANCELLED: Sunday Benefit: CHIP!

Mother Nature is cruel. Well, she is at least ambivalent. And she’s bringing the wrath this weekend. The Governor has already declared a state of emergency for Connecticut on Sunday. So, yes, the Benefit event for Matthew “Chip” Crane is cancelled. That doesn’t mean we can’t still raise money for him. We will. We have raffle prizes and a karaoke machine (which unless we figure out something for Monday may sadly go unused). Stay tuned. We’ll send a message out through all the channels (blogs, facebook, twitter).  


Thanks to all who planned on attending and we hope you’ll keep an eye out for the future effort on this.

Back On His Feet
A Benefit For Matthew “Chip” Crane

||Facebook Event Page||
Sunday, August 28th 7:00 PM
Daniel Street
21 Daniel St., Milford, CT
$10 (minimum donation) 21+

GIVE 

(Rock band from DC area with members of Lion of Judah)
ESTROGEN HIGHS 
(Rock band from New Haven area that Chip once played drums in)
MATT GREM 
(Medhammer noise leprechaun flute something something)
DJs PK RIPPER & DIRTY D. 
(Hartford Party Starters Union)

PLUS…..
KARAOKE!!!
Be ready to sing like David Lee Roth! 

(or y’know, like yourself while singing popular hits of the past)

RAFFLE PRIZES
Brass City Tattoo, Liberty Tattoo, Manic Productions, Redscroll Records, Shop Shogun & more!

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A few months back Matthew “Chip” Crane was on a fire escape when it collapsed. He landed on his feet and shattered his heels. This is a benefit to lift his spirits and to try and help with the financial burden that comes along with an accident like this. Matthew has played with seminal CT bands; such as Fired Up, Tombstone Minds and Estrogen Highs.

Chip on drums:
A cursory search didn’t turn up any footage of Chip playing bass in Fired Up, but here’s a song and the cover art (Chip is all the way on the right of the cover):
Couldn’t find any Tombstone Minds footage either. Come see this guy in the flesh and forget the videos. I guarantee he’ll be doing Karaoke which is more entertaining than most things in life anyhow. Get ready for fun while helping a friend (whether he’s yours now or soon to be).

23rd Of August Update

23rd Of August 2011 Update of New and Key Restocked Items
at Redscroll Records

We didn’t have any reviews on the last update.  Friday’s in-stocks also didn’t get added onto that either. So, today you get a bonus update with a few reviews and the stock that’s come in between Thursday and today.  Bonus!

LPs & 12″s
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Alkaline Trio / One Man Army    “BYO Split Series Volume V”
Bad Sports    “Kings Of The Weekend “
Basement     “I Wish I Could Stay Here”
Black Flag    “Everything Went Black”
Black Flag    “Family Man”
Bridges, Jeff    “Jeff Bridges”
City Of Ships    “Minor World “
CSC Funk Band    “Things Are Getting Too Casual”
DJ Spinna    “The Boogie Back (Post Disco Club Jams)”
Don Caballero    “For Respect”
Fool’s Gold    “Leave No Trace”
Ganglians    “Still Living”
Icarus Line, The    “Black Lives At The Golden Coast”
Knife, The    “We Share Our Mothers’ Health”
Leatherface    “Viva La Arthouse: Live In Melbourne”
Malkmus, Stephen And The Jicks    “Mirror Traffic”
Man Overboard    “The Human Highlight Reel: EP’s, B-Sides, And Other Songs”
NOFX     “White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean”
P.O.D.     “When Angels & Serpents Dance”
Slowdive     “Just For A Day”
Spraynard    “Funtitled”
Stepkids, The    “Legend . Suburban Dream”
Today Is The Day    “Pain Is A Warning”
Unkind    “Harhakuvat”
War Hungry    “War Hungry”

Hip-Hop 12″s & LPs
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Madlib    “Madlib Medicine Show #9: Channel 85 Presents Nittyville “
Raekwon    “Shaolin Vs Wu-Tang”
Royce da 5’9″    “Success is Certain”
Slum Village    “Fantastic Vol 2. Intrumentals”

7″s
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Black Milk / Jack White
Caves / Sundials
Dead Hearts “A Death In…”
F. Boys
Jonti “Firework Spraying Moon”
Nature “Workout”
Praise “Two Songs”
Seaweed “Service…”
Talk Normal “Lone Gener…”
Trench Rot
Yellow Fever “Bermuda Triangle”

CDs
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Algernon Cadwallader “Parrot”
Apathy “Honkey Kong”
Ceremony “Covers EP”
Icarus Line “Wildlife”
Nebula / Lowrider
Poison Control “Stranger”
Premonition “13”

Reviews
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Botany Feeling Today [EP] 12″
(Western Vinyl)

Botany is an experimental/electronic project from young Texas musician Spencer Stephenson, and this EP, according to Western Vinyl’s website, is “a humble collection of tracks dedicated to his recently deceased mother, pieced together in the house where she raised him.” It provides a very dream-like experience – I get the feeling of flying amidst puffy clouds surrounding a castle in the sky at sundown. A variety of samples, from celestial orchestra swelling to wind chimes, come together to paint an atmosphere that’s thick, otherworldly, and refreshing. The luscious synth lines are the main driving force, though, laying the foundation for the ornate instrumentation. The opening title track is the perfect starter with its uprising far-as-the-eye-can-see melody and airy-yet-resonant vocals. “Benefactress” is another example of uniqueness, with natural-sounding, loosely structured chimes and a fluffy, pounding backbeat. The closing track “Agave” is the “darkest” sounding – it dishes out more abstract instrumentation with both a chandelier of elegant jingling and a buzzing electronic shade. With sounds as beautiful as these on a five-track EP, it will be interesting to see what a full-length album will yield, too.
[Reviewer: Mark]

Shabazz Palaces Black Up LP/CD
(Sub Pop)

I know this is on Sub Pop and it has an ambiguous band name and title.  It’s hip-hop.  It’s smooth and it’s rough.  It’s atmospheric and conscious and full of braggadocio and abrasive. It’s Digable Planets meets Dalek.  It’s really good. 
[Reviewer: Rick]

Shlohmo Bad Vibes LP/CD
(Friends Of Friends)

Seems this guy has been up to some chill vibes (though the title proclaims these are bad I don’t really feel that; perhaps melancholic at times, sure) for a couple years now.  This is my introduction to his work.  It’s down-tempo electronic music which would really easily fit in with the Tri Angle Records roster.  It’s got a level of atmospheric samplings (vocal ooohs and ahhhs) with a level of syncopated string tinged glitch-hop laid under (or over) each track (nevermind production techniques with this sentence – you get the idea). I recently put this on during a train ride and when it ended I found myself mesmerized by the ambient sound of the train and its passengers (not because the latter was all that mesmerizing – it was a residual effect I assure you).  Get mesmerized by the strumming strings oooh ahh blip boom.
[Reviewer: Rick]

18th Of August 2011 Update

18th Of August 2011 Update of New and Key Restocked Items
at Redscroll Records

LPs & 12″s
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Agalloch    “Marrow Of The Spirit”
Ahmed, Mahmoud    “Jeguol Naw Betwa”
Astatke, Mulatu    “Timeless: The Composer / Arranger Series (Remixed)”
Ben Folds Five    “Ben Folds Five (180 Gram)”
Borghesia    “Ljubav Je Hladnija Od Smrti”
Burning Itch    “Burning Itch”
Container    “Container LP”
Coum Transmissions    “Sugarmorphoses”
Dadfag    “Probably (+ D/L)”
Danquah, George    “Hot And Jumpy: New Dimensions In African Hustle! Reggae! Native! Soul! (+ D/L)”
De Ma Vaere Belgiere / End Of Your Garden    “Er Det Tirsdag Ma Det Vere Belgien / Celebration (/500)”
Eleven Pond    “Bas Relief (/500)”
Elkington, James & Nathan Salsburg    “Avos”
Ensemble Economique    “Standing Still, Facing Forward”
Fell, Mark & Peter Rehberg    “Zikir / Kubu”
Hard Skin    “Hard Nuts And Hard Cunts: The Wave Of Close Shave (+ D/L)”
Heatmiser    “Mic City Sons (180 Gram)”
Hole    “Pretty On The Inside (180 Gram)”
Hurley, Michael    “Fatboy Spring”
Into It. Over It.    “Twelve Towns (+ D/L)”
Kabaka, Remi    “Black Goddess: The Soundtrack From Ola Balogun’s Film (1978 Nigerian Soundtrack + D/L)”
Kid Romance    “Scared Of Outside”
King Dude    “My Beloved Ghost EP”
Lungfish    “The Unanimous Hour (+ D/L)”
Magic Trick (Tim Cohen)    “The Glad Birth Of Love”
Merritt, Stephin (Magnetic Fields)    “Obscurities: Rare & Unreleased Tracks By The Magnetic Fields, The 6ths And Others (+ D/L)”
Minerva, Maria    “Cabaret Cixous”
Neon Judgement    “Early Tapes (/500)”
O’Rourke, Jim    “Old News #6 (Maroon Cover)”
Parade Ground    “The Golden Years”
Psychic Ills    “Telesthetic Tape”
Radiohead    “Give Up The Ghost / Codex / Little By Little” (Available 8/23/11)
Rocket From The Tombs    “Barfly”
Sex Pistols    “Sex, Anarchy & Rock N’ Roll Swindle”
Squeaky Lobster    “Will-O-The-Wisp EP” (10″)
Starter    “Starter”
Sun Araw    “Ancient Romans”
Van Wissem, Jozef    “The Joy That Never Ends”
Various Artists    “BART: Bay Area Retrograde (Vol. 1)”
Wax Museums, The    “Zoo Full Of Ramones: The Singles 2006-2008”
Why?    “Elephant Eyelash”
Widowspeak    “Widowspeak (+ D/L)”
Wiese, John    “Gga”
XEX    “Group: XEX”

Electronic LPs & 12″s
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Adele    “Rolling In The Deep (Native Racket Mix) / Key-A-Pella / Original”
Ancient Astronauts    “Into Bass And Time”
Area Forty_One    “Discharging Clouds”
Blake, James    “Order / Pan”
Booka Shade    “The Sun & The Neon Light: The Vinyl Mixes”
Boris Noiz    “Tryptych EP”
CFCF    “Cometrue / Cometrue (D’Eon Mix) / Looking So”
Guido & Baobinga    “Ballin / Bumba”
Hanuman / Atki2 & Dub Boy    “Bola (Atki2 & Dub Boy Remix) / Tigerflower / Tigerflower (Grievous Angel Remix) “
Headhunter    “Lost Prophet / Chasing Dragons”
HTRK    “Eat Yr Heart / Sweetheart”
Krytpic Minds    “Time Flies (Feat. Alys Be)”
Machinedrum    “Room(s) (+ D/L)”
Morphology    “(Urania’s Mirror Remixes)”
Nu    “We Love The Sun”
Obsolete Music Technology    “Inner Voice / Evening Star / Lowjack”
Peverelist    “On & On”
Photek    “Sleepwalking / FaltyDL Remix”
Rapture, The    “How Deep Is Your Love?”
Roska    “Jackpot”
Rrose X Bob Ostertag    “Motormouth Variations”
Rusko    “Everyday / Lick The Lizard (With Reso)”
Shafiq / Om’Mas    “Los Angeles 0/10″ (10”)
Shlohmo    “Bad Vibes (+ D/L)”
Simonelli, Victor    “Bateria-Latin Impressions”
Stefanik, Daniel    “Dambala Experience (10″)”
Szare    “Volya / Action Five”
Tamara, Elan    “Organ”
Tropics    “Mouves”
Various Artists    “Nickodemus Presents: Turntables On The Hudson Reflecting Cielo”
Virgo    “(Untitled)(Seminal House Reissue)”
Walls    “Sunporch”

Hip-Hop 12″s & LPs
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Big L    “The Big Picture 1974-1999”
London, Theodophilus    “Timez Are Weird These Days”
Serengeti    “Family & Friends (Ltd. Ed. + D/L)”
Streets, The    “The Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living “
Sugar Hill Gang    “8th Wonder”
Ultra Magnetic MC’s     “Mo Love’s Basement Tapes: All Previously Unreleased Recordings”

7″s
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Chimp Beams Vs. Dub Nomads
Coleman, John Wesley III / …
Ginn, Greg & Taylor Texas…
Hoop Dreams “Xcpr”
Sic Alps “Breadhead”

CDs
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Arcade Fire “Suburbs (Deluxe + DVD)”
Ras G “Down 2 Earth”
Shlohmo “Bad Vibes”
Various “Rising 116 (Hessle Audio)”
Zinn, Howard “(Vol. 1) People’s History (6xCD)”

Cassette Tape
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Prurient “Bermuda Drain (2nd Pressing)”

Magazine
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Maximum Rock N Roll #340 – September
Special Interests #6 (from maker of Freak Animal zine)