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19th Of July 2013 Update

19th Of July 2013 Update of New and Key Restocked Items + Reviews
at Redscroll Records

Wall Records 7-19-13
LPs & 12″s
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13th Floor Elevators    “Easter Everywhere” (180 Gram)
Agents Of Abhorrence    “Relief”
Agitation Free    “Last”
Ahmed, Richy    “Rise:23”
Airhead    “For Years” (+ CD)
Akiyama, Tetuzi / Che Chen    “Cold Soup”
Akkord    “Navigate EP”
Anselmo, Philip H. & The Illegals    “Walk Through Exits Only” (Ltd. Ed.) Continue reading 19th Of July 2013 Update

12th of July 2013 Update

12th of July 2013 Update of New and Key Restocked Items + Reviews
at Redscroll Records

Hey all, we got new T-Shirts in today. They are super limited (we had 50 in total – some have been sold already; S-XXL only and we’ll not be reprinting these three color works of art). Printed on Next Level brand shirts (they’re nice) and merely $15!  We’ll put some for sale on the internet (on our website) in the next couple days for those out of range interested. For those in the area I’d suggest coming by and rocking this with regularity.

LPs & 12″s
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A Great Big Pile Of Leaves    “You’re Always On My Mind”
Algebra Suicide    “Faminine Squared”
Atoms For Peace    “Before Your Very Eyes…”
Baths    “Obsidian”
Big Business (Big Biz)    “Quadruple Single”
Black Flag    “Nervous Breakdown” 10″
Black Flag    “Everything Went Black” (2LP)
Black Flag    “The First Four Years”
Black Flag    “Slip It In”
Black Flag    “Loose Nut”
Brainbombs    “Singles Collection 2” (2LP) Continue reading 12th of July 2013 Update

Best of the Best of 2012 Lists List

Best of the Best of 2012 Lists List
(Rick)

Youre the best around karate kid

Yes, you read that right.  Just about every year in October speculations and assertions start to be made about the best albums of that current year. That leaves a solid sixth plus (depending on when it gets posted maybe even a full quarter) of the year left!  I find it irksome.  Generally, the response to my comments from friends, colleagues, et cetera is, “It’s probably to sell albums around the holidays,” and that’s probably true to a certain (and probably large) extent.  It definitely doesn’t make it less irksome to see the amount of them that pop up.  The very idea of a best of list is pretty pompous in the first place – it’s actually impossible for any critic to listen to all of the music made in a year. The critic may argue that the filters they have in place for their music consumption lend towards their discernment or some other such rubbish.  It all just lends to further feed arrogance and self-congratulations over how great a list they’ve compiled before all of the music of the year has even been released or possibly even conceived of. Continue reading Best of the Best of 2012 Lists List

Wednesday Weekly Video Volume 7

Wednesday Weekly Video Volume 7
(If you’re seeing this on our home webpage [redscrollrecords.com] you’re going to want to press the “Read More” link on the bottom to view the videos.)
 

True story: I (Rick) went to the Pacific Northwest a couple weeks ago and visited a few spots specifically because of their appearance in Twin Peaks. This week we got in the Eraserhead OST LP put out by Sacred Bones Records. These things are going fast (Sacred Bones already announced a second pressing). Get weird David Lynch style (get it quick though or wait until the 2nd press). [Update: we ran out of these and have an order in currently for the second pressing – we’ll let you know when they’re in.]

Flower Travellin’ Band. Heavy psych that really should be mentioned in the same breath as many of their more well known western contemporaries. This live footage backs that statement fully.

We recently got in some used Pig Destroyer LPs (“Prowler In The Yard” & “Terrifyer”). It got me thinking about how excited I am to see these grindcore legends at Maryland Deathfest next year!

I bought a collection of cool classic rock LPs this morning (Alice Cooper, Bowie, The Who) from a guy who told me his son was Kurt Feldman who plays drums for The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart (As well as in The Depreciation Guild and The Ic e Choir). When I told him I carried their records in my store he got real excited! It was nice watching someone have a proud dad moment. POBPAH play summery feel good indie pop jams. Check out this video for “Say No To Love”.

It’s no secret that I’m a huge Integrity fan & collector. So today is pretty awesome because, the repress (originally on Victory) of their 1995 release,”Systems Overload” on Organized Crime Records arrived. Dwid & Co. have built a 20+ year career out out of making dark and explosive metal influenced hardcore. Check out the video for the title track. Mosh your bedroom. (Josh)

The Codeine discography got the deluxe reissue treatment from the Numero Group recently – done extensively and well. 3 records with plenty of stuffing! (It’s like Thanksgiving.)

“Vee Vee” was the first of the Archers of Loaf CDs/LPs to get the remaster and reissue treatment. We’ve gotten in a couple more since then (still have “Vee Vee” of course, but now also “White Trash Heroes” and “All The Nations Airports”).

 

We post these videos daily on Facebook.com/Redscroll. Please “Like” that page if you are on FB. If you aren’t on Facebook then these are here for you – posted weekly. Music is so extremely important and good.