29th of March 2013 Update

29th of March 2013 Update of New and Key Restocked Items + Reviews
at Redscroll Records

We will be closed for Easter Sunday – March 31st, 2013.  
Easter Sunday will also be the last day to enter our contest. We’re giving away four $50 Gift Certificates. Details here: 6th Anniversary And Record Store Day Sale Contest

LPs & 12″s
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Agnostic Front    “Victim In Pain” (Clear Vinyl)
Akitsa / Ash Pool    “Ripped From Death, Forced To Live, And Die Again”
Alkaline Trio    “My Shame Is True” (+ CD)
Ancestors    “III”
Beach House    “Beach House”
Besnard Lakes, The    “Until In Excess, Imperceptible UFO” (+ D/L)
Big Star    “3rd” (180 Gram)
Birds In Row    “You, Me & The Violence” (+ D/L)
Black Angels, The    “Indigo Meadow” (180 Gram Gatefold + D/L + 20 Page Booklet)
Bleached    “Ride Your Heart” (Ltd. Ed. Colored Vinyl + D/L)
BonaDish    “The Zaragoza Tapes: 1981-1982” (+ D/L)
Bowie, David    “The Next Day” (2LP Gatefold 180 Gram + CD)
Crimson Glory     “Strange And Beautiful” (Sealed Finds)
Dark Sky    “Confunktion / Double U”
Death Cab For Cutie    “Plans” (180 Gram 2LP)
Deceased    “Supernatural Addiction” (Gatefold)
Deltron 3030    “Deltron 3030” (2LP)
Denouncement Pyre    “Almighty Arcanum” (Gatefold)
DJ Koze    “Amygdala” (2LP Gatefold + 7″ + D/L)
DJ Koze    “La Duquesa / Burn With Me”
Dusky    “Nobody Else EP”
Earth (Pre-Black Sabbath) / Flying Hat Band    “Earth / Flying Hat Band – Coming Of The Heavy Lords”
Edwards, Winston & Blackbeard    “Dub Conference: Winston Edwards & Blackbeard At 10 Downing Street”
Eno, Brian    “Discreet Music” (Unofficial)
Factory Floor    “Remix Volume 1”
Fay, Bill    “Bill Fay” (180 Gram)
Fitzgerald, George    “Child Remixes EP”
Foster, Sylvi    “If Are You…”
Foundation    “Hang Your Head” (+ D/L)
Futurisk    “Lonely Streets”
Gun Outfit    “Hard Coming Down”
Hawkwind    “Leave No Star Unturned” (Live Ltd. Ed. 180 Gram 2LP Gatefold)
Heavy Breath    “The E.P.s” (Red/Clear)
Hendrix, Jimi    “People, Hell And Angels” (The Authorized Hendrix Family Edition)
Howlin’ Wolf    “Message To The Young”
Implodes    “Recurring Dream”
In Flagranti    “Best Of Dissimilated By-Products 2011-2012”
Integrity    “Thee Destroyer” (Pre-Order Version With Patch, Sticker And CD)
Integrity 2000    “Integrity 2000”
Iron Lung    “White Slave Test” (2LP Gatefold + D/L)
Iron Reagan    “Worse Than Dead” (Ltd. Ed. Color)
Kavinsky    “Teddy-Boy EP” (Includes Testarossa)
Kavinsky    “1986”
Kopp, Hermann    “Nekronology: Music From Jork Buttgereit’s Nekromantik, Nekromantik 2, And Der Todesking” (Soundtrack)
Krystal Klear    “Addiction Feat. Jenna G”
Living Eyes    “Who Will Remain?” (White Vinyl + D/L First Press)
Martin, Daphne Lee    “Moxie”
Master    “Master”
Moff, Jar    “Commercial Mouth”
Morrissey    “Live At Wolverhampton 1988” (First Solo Concert Recording; Unofficial)
My Bloody Valentine    “MBV” (Gatefold)
New Order    “Peel Sessions” (Unofficial)
NightBitch    “Chainmaker” (Numbered /250 Single Sided 12″ EP)
Orchid    “Chaos Is Me”
Pillowfight    “Pillowfight” (Dan The Automator And Emily Wells)
Pop Group, The    “Don’t Sell Your Dreams” (2LP Fan Club Edition)
Ringworm    “Justice Replaced By Revenge” (RSD 2012 Ltd. Ed. Color)
S.A.M.     “Nangijala / Nangilima”
Sightings    “Terribly Well” (+ D/L)
Smoking Popes    “Born To Quit” (+ D/L)
Suffocation    “Pinnacle Of Bedlam” (Ltd. Ed. Gatefold Orange/Black Splatter Vinyl)
Transit    “Young New England” (Ltd. Ed. First Pressing On Colored Vinyl + CD)
Various    “Psych Funk 101 World Psychedelic Funk Classics” (Gatefold 2LP)
Various    “Spiritual Jazz Volume 4: Americans In Europe” (3LP Gatefold + D/L)
Veruca Salt    “Resolver”
Walker, Scott    “2” (180 Gram)
Walker, Scott    “3” (180 Gram Gatefold)
Yelle    “L’Amour Parfait”

10″s
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ACxDC / Sex Prisoner / Magnum Force    “Antichrist Demoncore / Magnum Force / Sex Prisoner Split 10″”
Anselmo, Philip H. & The Illegals / Warbeast    “War Of The Gargantuas”
Covered In Sand    “Heaven’s Gate” (10″ + 7″)
Death In June    “Peaceful Snow” (2×10″ Picture Disc Vinyl)
Death In June    “The Snow Bunker Tapes” (2×10″ Picture Disc VinyL)
Death In June    “The Snow Bunker Tapes” (2×10″ Clear VinyL)
J Dilla    “The Lost Scrolls Vol. 1”
Lowtec    “Port Carbon” (2×10″)
Of The Wand And The Moon    “Live At The Lodge Of Imploded Love”
Oram, Daphne / Dissevelt, Tom    “Electronic Sound Patterns / Electronic Movements”
Pulse Code Modulation    “Hagakure”
Sovereign    “Rehersal 1995” (/500)
Various    “Drumbreaks: Original Break Beats”
Wareika Hill Sounds    “No More War EP”

7″s
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Audacity    “Finders Keepers” (+ D/L)
Death Camp    “Teenage Nightmare EP”
Hesitation Wounds    “Hesitation Wounds” (+ D/L Oxblood Vinyl First Press)
Hierophant    “Son Of The Carcinoma” (White Vinyl)
Notations, The    “That Girl / This Time I’m For Real”
Raw Nerve    “Every Problem Solved” (Big Hole 45, White Vinyl, Deluxe Booklet And Heavy Weight Jacket)
Signs Of The Time    “Hurts So Bad / I Think Of You”
Stereo Total    “We Don’t Wanna Dance / Pixelize Me”
Trauma    “10 Song EP”
White Woods    “Big Talking / Corner Town” (+ D/L Ltd. Ed. /500)
Wild Child    “WC – Wild Child”

CDs
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Black Angels, The    “Indigo Meadow” (+ 20 Page Booklet)
Clutch    “Earth Rocker”
Eyehategod    “In The Name Of Suffering”
Fake Babies    “Fake Babies”
Grimes    “Halfaxa” (Digipak)
Iron Lung    “White Slave Test” (2CD)
KEN Mode    “Entrench”
Martin, Daphne Lee    “Moxie”
Reign Supreme    “Sky Burial”

Reviews
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U.S. Girls GEM

(FatCat)
Despite this glitzy glam-pop project’s plural, American-sounding name, Toronto-born Meghan Remy is essentially the sole member, taking command with her striking, high-pitched singing voice. On her fourth album, she clearly demonstrates her interest in the music of both indie rock and girl groups, creating what sounds like a curious re-imagining of the emotions experienced while living the high life. The sound mostly has a somewhat dark aura throughout, kicking off with the cavernous, synth-driven “Another Color,” showcasing her loud, emotional and echoed voice. The driving, ever-bedazzled “Work From Home” is a unique standout in its memorable simplicity; after it ends, it jumps into a cover of Brock Robinson’s “Jack,” which is likely the most cool-flowing, head-bobbing song about Jack the Ripper to exist. Remy shows her versatility by tackling country-rock as well, successfully putting an interesting spin on Billy Joe Royal’s “Down In The Boondocks.”
[Reviewer: Mark]

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