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VINYL FORMAT. Kill Me Tomorrow are back with an all-new EP of their propulsive, percussive now-wave. Recorded in San Diego with Pall Jenkins of THE BLACKHEART PROCESSION at the helm, "Skin's Getting Weird" picks up right where the recent "I Require Chocolate" single left off. Instantly-recognizable vocalist and standing drummer Zack Wentz wields a soft, almost unbearably relaxed voice reminiscent of the SWANS' Michael Gira, but from the neck down he has more in common with the likes of Keith Moon; bassist/... [ read more ]
12" $8.99
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!!! (yes, that is the name of the band!...pronounce it "Chik Chik Chik," "Pow Pow Pow," "Uh, Uh, Uh," or any other repetitive sound times three) was formed in 1996 at a Sacramento, CA dance party. The seven members grew up together, playing various breeds of punk and experimental music, and gradually found themselves wanting more and more to play music in the vein of the stuff they were dancing to. The point, however, was not to simply mimic it; rather, !!! sought to reinvent the sounds of Chic, Bohannon, ... [ read more ]
MP3 $8.99
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Earlove hi-fi Earplugs Clear Translucent, Junior Boys So This is Goodbye, Lucero Rebels, Rogues & Sworn Brothers
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VINYL FORMAT. San Francisco female-fronted trio THE VANISHING at last unmask their debut full-length recording, Songs for Psychotic Children. Rising like a spectre in the fog over the Bay Area's indie graveyard, THE VANISHING breed early-eighties gothic punk with synth-driven dance rhythms to create the most memorable "new wave" hybrid this side of THE FAINT. Born from the ashes of earlier bands like SUBTONIX (singer-bassist-saxaphonist Jessie Eva), THE LIES (synth player Sadie Shaw), and the still-functio... [ read more ]
LP $10.99
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Kill Me Tomorrow Skin's Getting Weird, The Sick Lipstick Sting Sting Sting , Entrance The Kingdom of Heaven Must Be Taken By Storm