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18th of November 2011 Update

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

QUICK NOTE: As with all sale times we will not be taking any trade-ins during the sale (November 25-27) so if you plan on doing any of that please do that by Wednesday. If you do want credit towards the sale we would be happy to write you out a slip.  We just get too busy during sales to look at records (happily busy).

The Update for next week will be published Wednesday (Nov. 23) and will include our Record Store Day Black Friday release acquisitions so look for that.

LPs & 12″s
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Bats, The    “Daddy’s Highway (Reissue + D/L)”
Birds Of Avalon    “Bazaar Bazaar (180 Gram)”
Black Keys, The    “Lonely Boy B/W Run Right Back (Reverse Groove Single)”
Black Keys, The    “Chulahoma: The Songs Of Junior Kimbrough (PIC)”
Broken Gold    “Recovery Journal”
Burnside, R.L.    “Burnside On Burnside (10th Anniversary)”
Cliff, Jimmy    “Sacred Fire EP (Ltd. Ed. Colored Vinyl Produced By Tim Armstrong)”
Coalesce    “Give Them Rope (2×12″ Reissue)”
Copeland    “In Motion”
Cruddy    “Negative World”
Dawson, Kimya And Friends    “Thunder Thighs (Gold Vinyl + D/L)”
Dr. Alimantado    “Bessed Dressed Chicken In Town (32nd Anniversary Re-Issue)”
Eno, Brian And The Words Of Rick Holland    “Panic Of Looking”
ESG    “Come Away With ESG (+ D/L)”
Extreme Noise Terror    “Peel Sessions 1987”
Foo Fighters    “There Is Nothing Left To Lose (+ D/L)”
Foo Fighters    “Skin And Bones (First Ever Live Album + D/L)”
Foo Fighters    “Foo Fighters (Debut Album + D/L)”
Foo Fighters    “The Color And The Shape (Second Album + D/L)”
Foo Fighters    “In Your Honor (+ D/L)”
Foo Fighters    “One By One (+ D/L)”
Glassjaw    “Worship And Tribute (White Vinyl)”
Jerry’s Kids    “Is This My World”
Jones, Sharon & The Dap-Kings    “Soul Time! (+ D/L)”
King Krule    “King Krule (+ D/L)”
Lane, Nikki    “Walk Of Shame (+ D/L)”
Lynch, David    “Crazy Clown Time (+ D/L)”
Malvoeaux    “Broken Anthem / Run For Cover”
Master Musicians Of Jajouka    “The Master Musicians Of Jajouka: The Primal Energy That Is The Music And Ritual Of Jajouka, Morocco (1972 Rubiner Recordings)”
Mercyful Fate    “The Beginning”
Murder Construct    “Murder Construct (Ltd. Ed. Colored Vinyl)”
MV & EE Medicine Show    “The Uranian Ray (Ltd. Ed.)”
Pinch & Shackleton    “Pinch & Shackleton”
Portishead    “Chase The Tear (+ D/L)”
Premonition 13    “Premonition 13 (Wino! + D/L)”
Raveonettes, The    “Raven In The Grave (+ D/L)”
Riverboat Gamblers    “Underneath The Owl (180 Gram + D/L)”
Sea Lions    “Everything You Wanted To Know About Sea Lions But Were Afraid To Ask (+ D/L)”
Sigur Ros    “Inni (3LP 150 Gram Clear Vinyl + DVD)”
Sins Of Satan    “Thou Shalt Boogie Forever (Reissue)”
Skull Defekts, The    “2013-3012”
Slayer    “Now It’s Dark: Live From Eindhoven Dynamo Festival 29/5/85”
Strange Boys    “Live Music (New Studio Album + D/L)”
Throbbing Gristle    “Throbbing Gristle Bring You 20 Jazz Funk Greats (IRL003)”
Through The Eyes Of The Dead    “Bloodlust”
Total Babes    “Swimming Through Sunlight”
Various Artists    “Don’t Trust Your Neighbors: Early Albanian Traditional Songs & Improvisations, 1920s-1930s”
Voivod    “To The Death 84 (+ D/L)”
Weakerthans, The    “Left & Leaving (Reissue 2xLP)”
Weakerthans, The    “Fallow (Reissue)”
Whatever Brains    “Whatever Brains (+ D/L)”

Electronic LPs & 12″s
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Archer, Mark    “Frequency”
Bell, Damon    “Kush Musik Wax”
Congorock    “Babylon”
Cottam    “Deep Deep Down”
Daphni    “Ahora / Ahora (Margot RMX)”
DMX Krew    “Broken SD140”
Drive Me Home    “Fast Life”
Falty DL    “Atlantis”
Fatima Al Qadiri    “Genre-Specific Xperience”
Flako    “Carving Away The Clay (10″)”
Kristinsson, Steindor    “Flute Machine EP”
Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry Vs. Digital Mystikz    “Like The Way You Should (Mala Remix) / Obeah Room (Mala Remix)”
Onra & Quetzal    “Present Tribute (2LP)”
Parish, Theo    “STFU”
Pelacha    “Funny Friends”
Populette    “Lasers Are Forever”
Powell    “Diagonal001 (The Ongoing Significance Of Steel And Flesh / 09 / 09 (Karl  O’Connor Remix) / Robotics)”
Rich Oddie (Orphx)    “Refraction / Driftwork”
Sina.    “From Love To Dust (With Kelpe Gards From KC And Soosh) EP (+ D/L)”
Starkey    “Open The Pod Bay Doors”
Treasure Fingers    “… Keep Up (Feat. Haley Small)”
Tussle / Publicist    “Split Infinitive”
Untold    “Little Things Like That / Bachelor’s Delight (+ D/L)”
Various Artists    “Inertia #1 (Delta Funktionen, Peter Van Hoesen, Roman Lindau, Sawlin)”
Various Artists    “Inertia #2 (Marcelus, Sigha, Redshape, Area Forty_One)”
Violet Poison    “Violet Poison”
Zeal    “Serenity E.P.”

10″s
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Gluecifer    “Gary O’Kane”
Silversun Pickups    “Seasick”

7″s
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Big Troubles “She Smiles For Pictures”
Cerebral Ballzy (/700)
Covergirl “Paris Burns”
Dreas “Dreastronaut”
Guided By Voices “We Won’t Apologize For…”
Hard-Ons With Neil Hamburger “American Exports”
Heavenly Beat “Suday”
Jeff The Brotherhood/Best Coast (/1000)
Minks “Araby”
Philm/Dave Lombardo (/500)
Saint Vitus “Saint Vitus/Born Too Late” (/1000)
Tase “Analyze”
TV Casualty

CDs
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Antediluvian “Through The Cervix Of…”
Can “Tago Mago (Reissue 2CD)”
Childish Gambino “Camp”
Eddy Current Suppression Ring “So Many Things”
Gnaw Their Tongues “Per Flagellum”
King Midas Sound “Without…”
Lynch, David “Crazy Clown Time”
Megadeth “Th1rt3en”
MGMT “Late Night Tales”
Pinch & Shackleton
Premonition 13
Segall, Ty “Singles 2007-2010”
Sigur Ros “Inni” (2CD + DVD)
Skrillex “Scary Monsters +”
Throbbing Gristle “20 Jazz Funk Greats (Reissue 2CD)”
Voivod “To The Death 84”
Wold “Badb”

Reviews
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Jazkamer Chestnut Thornback Tar LP
(Type)
This Norwegian act serves up another delightfully nasty slab of noise. Opener “Sentimental Journey” sets the mood with a 20-minute river of noxious, lava-hot guitar sludge before delving into tracks that experiment with more varied elements of noise music. There’s plenty of good ol’ static in tracks like “In The Days Of The Burning Guitar,” which sounds like a post-nuclear war melee between robots and mutants under the blinding sun, thanks to its frazzled, uncompromising drum patterns. What noise really boils down to for me, though, is what provides a freakish-enough sonic overload; I think this album really delivers on that. “Yellow Mountain Fur Peak” reminds me of the playful-yet-abrasive tinkering on Nautical Almanac’s “Rooting For The Microbes” album, while others like “It Is The Nobel Prize I Want. It’s Worth $400.000” take on a total Merzbow-level meltdown of bracing disorientation.
[Reviewer: Mark]

Kuedo Severant CD/LP

(Planet Mu)
Kuedo is a project from Jaime of Vex’d. I loved Vex’d, but it’s been revealed that his partner in that project, Roly, was perhaps more of the driving force of their gritty grimey dubstep pioneering sound.  Jaime Vex’d’s 12″ (under that name) was still in line with that sound a bit (much less dark however).  Kuedo might as well be completely disassociated beyond knowing his pedigree. Using modern elements in tandem with older soundtrack feels from the likes of Goblin, Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, and John Carpenter (and more recently Zombi) Jaime has created a unique album with classic sensibilities resulting in many replays from myself (unquantifiable replayability).
[Reviewer: Rick]

Psychedelic Horsesh!t Laced LP

(FatCat)
The extreme lo-fi craze can be pretty polarizing, and these guys chose the route of self-deprecation by identifying their genre as “shitgaze.” It’s best not to compare them to bands like Wavves, though; Psychedelic Horseshit is more enthusiastic about electronic experimentation (plus, PH’s sound is still pretty rough compared to several previously ultra-distorted bands that have gone for a cleaner sound recently, including Wavves.) “I Hate The Beach” and “Revolution Waters” are good examples of the fuzzed-out dream-like atmospheres that this album conveys. The sloppy sound and droll vocals also remind me of The UV Race’s “Homo,” but more “indie/experimental” than that record’s more traditional psych-rock roots. “French Countryside” gave me a mental image of Black Dice performing in a ramshackle arcade, and “Dead On Arrival” has a hypnotic, fantastical shimmer throughout. A more surprising track is the smoothly ambient “Automatic Writing,” which feels like a strangely calm experience inside a computer. This album sure likes to explore.
[Reviewer: Mark]

28th of October 2011 Update

28th of October 2011 Update of New and Key Restocked Items
at Redscroll Records

LPs & 12″s
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Adams, Ryan      “Ashes & Fire”
Atelecine      “The Falcon And the Pod” (Grey Splatter Vinyl)
Bayside      “Sirens And Condolences” (+ D/L)
Beach Boys, The      “Smile”
Bjork      “Biophilia”   
Black Label Society      “1919 Eternal”
Black Sabbath      “Sabotage”
Coldplay      “Mylo Xyloto”
Dead Meadow      “Got Live If You Want It!”
Dio      “Evil Or Divine: Live In New York City”
Fidan, Tolga      “We’re Strangers Now”
Flaming Lips      “Zaireeka” (Unofficial)
Fu Manchu      “The Covers” (Void, JFA, Black Flag, The Cars, Thin Lizzy…)
Give Up The Ghost      “Year One” (+ D/L)
Green, Colleen      “Cujo” (+ D/L)
Head Automatica      “Decademce”
Helmet      “Meantime”
Hooker, John Lee      “Sittin’ Here Thinkin'”
Ilya Monosov      “Sailor Man” (+ D/L)
Jonti      “Twirligig”
Knife, The      “Marble House”
Koray, Erkin      “Mechul: Singles & Rarities”
Mercury Rev      “Deserter’s Songs”
Muhammad, Idris      “Pow”er Of Soul”
Ohbijou      “Metal Meets
Pianos Become The Teeth      “The Lack Long After”
Prurient      “Time’s Arrow”
Psychic Dancehall      “Dreamers” (+ D/L)
Queers, The      “Grow Up”
Russian Circles      “Station”
Sadier, Laetitia      “La Piscine: An Invitation By Laetitia Sadier To Keep On Swimming
Strife    One Truth” (+ D/L)
Sun Ra      “The Mike Huckaby Reel-To-Reel Edits Vol. 1” (U.F.O. / Antique Blacks)
Swervedriver      “Planes Over The Skyline: Rare And Unreleased Recordings” (Screened Fan Club Edition)
Various Artists      “Mississippi Blues 1927-1941”
Void      “Sessions 1981-83”
Warzone      “Old School To New School” (+ D/L)
Wolfe, Chelsea      “Ἀποκάλυψις”
Zorn, John      “A Dreamers Christmas”

Electronic LPs & 12″s
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Alias G      “Delite Tonite / Pulsate”
AnD    “Non Compliant / Reverberate / Molecular Deconstruction”
Anstam    “Dispel Dances”
Banton, Solo    “Music Addict EP”
Bogdan Irkuk (A.K.A. Bulgari)    “The Thracian EP (W/ Prins Thomas)”
Burns, Willie    “Willie Burns”
Dro Carey    “Cancy Red / Hungry Horse”
Dubmatix     “Clash Of The Titans: The System Shakedown Remixes”
Ernestus, Mark / Konono     “Masikulu”
Greene, Jacque    “Greene 01 (10″)”
King Midas Sound    “Goodbye Girl”
Kito & Reija Lee    “Sweet Talk”
Knwledge  “Klouds”
Kuedo    “Severant (+ D/L)”
L-Vis 1990  “Lost In Love””
Midnight Magic    “Drop Me A Line
Mosca    “Done Me Wrong / Bax”
Quantax      “Cinematics/Who Needs Attack (10″)”
Robot Koch  “The Other Side (2XLP)”
Samoyed      “Spit EP (Spit/Maybe Yes) (10″)”
Stingray Enters The Unknown    “The Sadist EP”
Thelem    “Lucid Dream”
Vakula      “Saturday Remixes (Deetron, Jeff Sharel, Legowelt, Fudge Fingas)”
Various Artists      “Surreal Estate EP (XI, Distal, Sepalcure, Kuru & UFO!, DJG, Bravo & Teeko)”
Various Artists      “RDY#6”
Various Artists      “Ghettoteknitianz E.P. (DJ Rashad & Gant-Man, DJ Earl, Traxman)”
Various Artists      “Fac Dance: Factory Records 12″ Mixes & Rarities 1980-1987”
Willie Burns      “Willie Burns = House (I’m Gonna Get You / Windows Down / Waste Your Time / Another Night)”
XXXY      “Kerpow / Down Wit U”

Hip-Hop 12″s & LPs
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GZA / Genius      “Liquid Swords”
Nosaj Thing      “Drift”
Yesterdays New Quintet (MadLib)      “Yesterday’s Universe”
Yesterdays New Quintet (MadLib)         “Yesterdays New Quintet”
Zavala      “he Dark Time Sunshine Vessel Instrumentals” (Ltd. Ed. White Vinyl)

7″s
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DMX Krew      “Funky Dancer”
Fed Up!      “Live At WFMU”
Grave Babies      “Pleasures”
Jawbox      “Jackpot Plus!”
Reivers      “Schemata”
Swing Kids      “Swing Kids”
Tall Black Guy      “Water No Enemy”
Tall Black Guy      “Return Of Here”
Terrible Feelings      “Impending Doom / Death To Everyone”
Terry Malts      “Someting About You”

CDs
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Black Tusk      “Set The Dial”
Body, The / Braveyoung      “Nothing Passes”
Fuck The Facts      “Die Miserable”
Giant Squid      “Cenote”
Kid Koala      “Space Cadet” (CD + Book)
Necros Christos      “Doom Of…”
Oswalt, Patton      “Finest Hour”
Spits      “Spits”
Sultan, Mark      “Whatever I Want”
Various Artists      “African Pearls Volume 2”
Viodre      “Interpol Alchemi”
Zinn, Howard      “Vol 1: People’s History”

Review
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Wolves in The Throne Room – Celestial Lineage
Wolves In The Throne Room is an ambient black metal band from Olympia,
Washington. They were formed by two brothers (Aaron
& Nathan Weaver) in 2002, and released their first full length,
“”Diadem of Twelve Stars”  in 2006. Since then, they have been signed
to Southern Lord Records and released 2 full lengths, and EP, and a
live album. “Celestial Lineage” marks their fourth full length
release.

Wolves is not like most black metal bands, in that they do not promote
satanism, wear corpse pain or do much of what the average black metal
band does. Instead, they fuse their music with themes of nature, often
play outdoors, and promote meditation during live shows. “Celestial
Lineage” is as alluring and beautiful as it is aggressive and dark. It
has not left my turntable for about 5 days now, and I don’t see it
leaving anytime soon.

This double LP comes on 180 gram vinyl in a thick gatefold jacket with
printed inner sleeves and an OBI strip. Really top notch packaging,
but that’s to expect from Southern Lord.

(Review: Sean)

21st Of October 2011 Update

21st Of October 2011 Update of New and Key Restocked Items
at Redscroll Records

LPs & 12″s
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Airbird    “City Vs. Mountains / Rotating Cloud (/500)”
Beets, The    “Let The Poison Out. (+ D/L)”
Black Tusk    “Set The Dial (Ltd. Ed. Colored Vinyl)”
Blink-182 (Blink 182)    “Neighborhoods (Ltd. Ed. Blue & White Marble Color Vinyl + D/L)”
Cinema Red And Blue    “Cinema Red & Blue”
Citizens Patrol    “Citizens Patrol”
Comet Gain    “Howl Of The Lonely Crowd”
Comet Gain    “Broken Record Prayers (2xLP)”
Comet Gain    “Tigertown Pictures”
Crow, Rob (Of Pinback)    “He Thinks He’s People (+ D/L)”
Danava    “Hemisphere Of Shadows (/1,000)”
Deer Tick    “Divine Providence (+ D/L)”
Dirty Projectors + Bjork    “Mount Wittenberg Orca (180 Gram, 3D Lenticular Sleeve & Deluxe Insert + D/L)”
El Rego    “El Rego Et Ses Commandos (+ Bonus 45′ + D/L)”
Ferraro, James    “FARSIDEVIRTUAL (+ D/L)”
Forest Fire    “Staring At The X (+ D/L)”
Gauntlet Hair    “Gauntlet Hair (+ D/L)”
Gringo Star    “Count Yer Lucky Stars (Purple Vinyl + D/L)”
Happy Jawbone Family Band    “OK Midnight, You Win”
Harmonizer    “World Complete (Ltd. Ed. /500)”
Jesu    “Jesu (2xLP)”
Joy Division    “Autosuggestion”
Junius    “Reports From The Threshold Of Death (+ D/L)”
Landmines    “Commerce And Marx”
Latterman    “No Matter Where We Go..!”
Magnetic Fields, The    “Holiday (180 Gram Vinyl + D/L)”
Man Overboard     “Man Overboard”
Moholy-Nagy (Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, Danny Grody, Trevor Montgomery)    “Like Mirage (+ D/L)”
Morrissey    “Reader Meet Author”
Na Hawa Doumbia    “La Grande Cantatrice Malienne (+ D/L)”
Oingo Boingo    “Marching In Time”
Perri, Sandro    “Impossible Spaces (180 Gram + Art Print Poster + D/L)”
Pioulard, Benoit Honore    “Benoit Honore Pioulard Plays Thelma”
Primus    “Green Naugahyde”
Psychic Ills    “Hazed Dream (+ D/L)”
Raconteurs, The    “Consolers Of The Lonely”
Red Hot Chili Peppers, The    “I’m With You (180 Gram)”
Roots Manuva    “4EVEREVOLUTION (Ltd. Ed. + D/L)”
Savaging Spires    “Savaging Spires”
Screaming Females    “Baby Teeth”
Screaming Females    “What If Someone Is Watching Their TV?”
Senders     “Lucidity/Lividity”
Sex Church    “Growing Over”
She & Him    “A Very She & Him Christmas: 12 Holiday Classics (Portion Of Proceeds Support 826 National; + D/L)”
Shoppers    “Silver Year”
Slow Death, The    “Born Ugly Got Worse”
Slowdive    “Hide Yer Eyes”
Sluggy Ranks    “Ghetto Youth”
Sluggy Ranks    “Nitty Gritty”
Snowing    “I Could Do Whatever I Wanted If I Wanted”
Surfer Blood    “Tarot Classics (+ D/L)”
This Is Hell    “Black Mass”
Total Abuse    “Prison Sweat”
Transit    “Listen & Forgive (Ltd. Ed. Colored Vinyl + D/L)”
Trapped Under Ice    “Big Kiss Goodnight”
Unlearn    “Unlearn”
Wilson, Gary    “Forgotten Lovers”
Wolves In The Throne Room    “Celestial Lineage (180 Gram Black Vinyl)”

Electronic LPs & 12″s
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Daphni    “Cos Ber Zam – Ne Noya (Daphni Mix) / Yes, I Know / Jiao”
Four Tet    “Locked / Pyramid”
Korallreven    “As Young As Yesterday (Remixes By Girl Unit, The Final Fantasy & Panda Bear)”
Pillow Talk    “The Comeback EP”
Various Artists    “If This Is House I Want My Money Back: ZWEI EP02”

10″s
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Mr. Chop    Switched On (2×10″)
New Navy    (ULUWATU)
Protestant    Stalemate

7″s
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Agitator “Walls Closing In”
Alert “Find Your Way”
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds “Willow Garden”
Cornered “F&ck Off!”
Elvis Christ
Get Destroyed “Shut In”
Home Blitz “ATK”
Nuclear Sanda Claust
Picked Clean
Post Teens
Redgrave
Regents
Reivers “Schemata”
Swervedriver “Hitcher”

CDs
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9th Wonder “Wonder Years”
Adams, Ryan “Ashes + Fire”
Alvarius B “Blood Op…”
Coldplay “Mylo Xyloto”
Electro Quarterstaff “Aykroy…”
El Rego “El Rego…”
Hammers Of Misfortune “17th…”
Jonti “Twirligig”
Liles, Andrew “Flesh Creep… (6CD Box)”
M83 “Hurry Up We’re Dreaming”
Prurient “Time’s Arrow”
She & Him “A Very She & Him Christmas”
Skinny Puppy “Handover”
Trapped Under Ice “Big Kiss…”
Various Arists “Opika Pende… (4CD/Book)”
Various Artists “Bambara Mystic Soul”
Waits, Tom “Bad As Me (Deluxe 2CD/Book)”
Waits, Tom “Bad As Me (Regular Version)”
Wareika “Per Aspera”

Books
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Max G. Morton “There Must Be Some Kind Of Way Out Of Here: Sleep Vol. 1”
Anthony Pappalardo / Max G. Morton “Live… Suburbia: Is There Life After Youth”
Bryan Ray Turcotte / Christopher T. Miller “Fucked Up + Photocopied: Instant Art Of The Punk Rock Movement (Punk Flyers, Posters, Set Lists, Fan Letters, Photos, ‘Zines)”

Review
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Dolphins Into The Future … On Seafaring Isolation LP
(Not Not Fun)
This is the kind of music that doesn’t abide by traditional “songwriting” – it’s better to just close your eyes and lose yourself in the freely flowing atmosphere. DITR is a project from Belgian composer Lieven Martens, who combines elegant, tranquil electronics with perpetual ocean ambience (chirping seabirds, barking sea lions, a creaking boat, clanging buoy bells and lots of crashing ocean waves are heard through most of this record.) The insert says that this LP is a tribute to Cetacean Nation founder John Cunningham Lilly M.D.’s “Seafaring Isolation” writings, which analyze “what happens when an isolated mind roams around the oceanic world by itself, only surrounded by this vast system of overwhelming natural elements.” Themes of unconscious thoughts and dreams are prevalent, particularly in “Lapse ~ Dream,” combining what sounds like nighttime swamp ambience with a woodwind instrument that sounds like it’s making bird calls. The overall experience is curiously soothing; a very palatable mix of not only electronic ambience, but also elements of trance and even new age. Personally, this is the kind of music I love to put on for a blissful chill-out.
[Reviewer: Mark]

East Coast Empire Records

East Coast Empire Records
A few weeks ago someone traded in a test press version of the “The Division Has Begun” compilation on East Coast Empire Records. This is an amazing piece of Connecticut’s hardcore history featuring five of the most important bands from the late 90’s; 100 Demons, Death Threat, Fear Tomorrow, Mans Ruin, & Divided By Hate. ECER was also the best hardcore label in CT hands down. The test pressing info was unknown so I contacted Dave Duncan, owner of ECER. He said that there are 20 rejected & 20 accepted tests. It turns out, he still had some ECER stock in storage as well. Which I happily bought off him! 
Here’s the haul:
Divided By Hate – “Sediments Of Shame” – 7″ (clear) x5
Divided By Hate – “Sediments Of Shame” – 7″ (yellow) x4
Reach The Sky – “Open Roads And Broken Dreams” – 7″ (green) x5
Reach The Sky – “Open Roads And Broken Dreams” (white, 1st press) x5
Sum Of All Fears – “1995 Sin Of Anger Demo” – 7″ (grey, 1st press) x5
Sum Of All Fears – “1995 Sin Of Anger Demo” – 7″ (green, 2nd press) x5
Sum Of All Fears – “1995 Sin Of Anger Demo” – 7″ (blue, 3rd press) x4
V/A – “The Division Has Begun” compilation – 7″ x4
Follow Through – “Taking It Back” – LP (white) x11
Follow Through – “Taking It Back – LP (blue) x3
These copies of the compilation came without covers, so I was given permission to make a DIY photocopy cover. Please note that I used the most 90’s hardcore font my computer had to offer.
 
Dave Duncan is also the owner of 5th Dimension Skate & Snow in Prospect, CT. A business that has been open since 1995. When I was younger (12-14 years old), he also sold hardcore out of it, since he was also running ECER at the time. This was one of my earliest influences showing and proving that you could own your own business, be your own boss, and have it be something that you love and feel passionate about. Without this exposure, who knows? There might not have been a Redscroll Records.
Two ECER-related stories real quick:
When I was 13 I booked some NYHC bands (who I won’t name) and the show bombed big time. I was only in charge of the venue, John Zumbo (R.I.P.) was in charge of the bands, but somehow I got stuck with the debt at the end of the night They demanded hundreds of dollars I didn’t have and wasn’t going to get anytime soon. I was getting pretty regular phone calls and internet harassment. Dave Duncan & Craig Mack (Follow Through / Fear Tomorrow / Living Hell) told me to let those NY dudes know that they took the money and that if they wanted it, they had to take it from them. I never got another message or threatening phone call again. CONNECTICUT BROTHERHOOD!
At a Sum Of All Fears show at the Hanover House in Meriden, CT I got kicked in the mouth by Dave Duncan and my bottom front teeth got knocked loose and pushed backward. I spit blood for the rest of the night and ended up having to throw out my blood & spit covered t-shirt at a Dominos Pizza so my parents wouldn’t see it. I didn’t end up losing the teeth, they’re just way more crooked. CONNECTICUT HARDCORE!

[Josh]

Yuck S/T, in stock now!

Yuck Yuck

If you’re looking for some straight up feel-good indie rock, this new release is sure to weasel its way into your playlist soon if it hasn’t already. Yuck’s self-titled album on Fat Possum Records is a totally solid debut, chock full of catchy ‘singles’ like songs “Georgia” and “Get Away.” Hailing from England, Yuck captures a really “90s” tone and certainly wears their influences on their sleeve (think Dinosaur Jr., a little Sonic Youth, or, maybe even Silversun Pickups), but they definitely take those well-worn paths and turn them into their own unique sound.