Showing posts with label DISTRIBUTED. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DISTRIBUTED. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

MANNERS - "Look Into Look Unto" 7"


The MANNERS 7" is just right for seriously deep chilling out. Slow panoramic folk songs so light they're heavy. Layers and layers of delicate guitars, blown-out drums, reverby voices, sweet and moody. Clear vinyl with digital download and hand-letterpressed cover, $6 + shipping.






<a href="http://manners.bandcamp.com/album/look-into-look-unto">Wood & Copper by M A N N E R S</a>

Monday, August 9, 2010

HAPPY JAWBONE FAMILY BAND - "Hotel Double Tragedy"

I grabbed a stack of Happy Jawbone's vinyl debut from Feeding Tube Records. It's a monumental record (a monument to Pop Music burning down). Like the Family says,
The Hotel Double Tragedy is constantly burning. You will be too with these new
hits from the family! Simply listen to the album at a decent volume and watch your
life fall apart. We were thinking of releasing this album under the pretense that it
was found under the bed of a dead priest who was the grandfather of a couple of
members of the Vaselines, but we thought better of it. You deserve the TRUTH!
You deserve magic in POP ATTITUDE! You deserve ONE ANCIENT JANGLE!
In ten seconds FLAT! You deserve HOTEL DOUBLE TRAGEDY! Get one today
for yourself or for someone you care about.
On gold vinyl with a CD and an insert and everything! Edition of 250, LP+CD, $13 + shipping.

SOLD OUT!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

V/A - "The Whitehaus Family Record Family Record"


We picked up a handful of copies of the new huge double-vinyl sampler from our buddies The Whitehaus Family Record. The Whitehaus is a four-story mansion converted into a breathing home/zone for the 26 artists featured. Includes tracks from Prince Rama, The Great Valley, Truman Peyote and more and more. (Check it out.) 2xLP, $10 + shipping.





Wednesday, August 12, 2009

QUILT - "Quilt"


The first recordings of this strange trio Quilt walk gracefully down the weird line between psychedelia, punk, and drone, with their eerie three-part harmonies, their cavewoman drumming, and their repetitive hypnotic guitar riffs. Quilt maybe sounds like the music the members of Aerosmith might be making ten years after the end of the world, when they are all living in caves, eating raw meat, and pretty much losing their minds. C28, ltd. 100, $5 + shipping.
SOLD OUT!