Kicking into the end of the year and I’m trying to get some posts in before things get too crazy over the Christmas period.
Monday 19 December 2022
Blue Train
Thursday 1 December 2022
God’s Country
As we get into the end of the year, I’m starting to consider what albums are going to end up on my AOTY list. Without any doubt the latest LP from Chat Pile is ranking high in the running.
Monday 14 November 2022
Koyo on Blue
Koyo - Painting Words Into Lines - The Coming Strife Records - 1st Press - Blue Suede Shoes with Misprint Labels /30
The labels are printed to state the record plays at 33RPM but it plays at 45RPM - so they were released in a limited quarter fold cover exclusive to this mispress. I’m not entirely sure how these were released as I picked it up after the fact from a buddy.
Here you can see the quarter fold cover and the incorrect labels. Koyo are pretty notorious for weird limited run covers and tour exclusive stuff. The ‘Koyo Fucked Your Bitch’ and Brand New rip cover of Drives Out East are big wants for me - but all good things in time I guess. Anyway, if you like Long Island early 2000’s core then this band are for you.
Saturday 5 November 2022
NO PRESSURE
A band that has gained a whole lot of hype in the last couple of years is No Pressure. A 7”, a couple of promo tapes and they landed the release of their debut LP on Triple B Records. For those that don’t know, this is Parker from The Story So Far’s other band.
The release comes with a double sided insert containing all the lyrics and some fun Live Photos. Discogs states it came with a sticker too but mine doesn’t.
I didn’t pick this up on its release, and nearly missed the boat entirely just like I did the 7”; but a quick message to the Ratel Instagram and a copy was safely on the way. Also, its been fun to do a post on something a little bigger than a cassette. A couple hours of good weather meant I got some photos that didn’t look like they were taken on a BT Cellnet.
Tuesday 11 October 2022
Rouge Carpet Disaster
Yep, this is a post on a vinyl blog about a CD. But it’s pretty fun, and aesthetically it’s got some real nostalgia to it.
Static Dress - Rouge Carpet Disaster - Self Released /100
This was sold at the Static Dress headline show at The Underworld 30-08-22. Remaining copies went out on their big cartel after the show and sold pretty fast. The PS1 rip artwork is different to the standard release but honestly I prefer this. I liked it enough to buy it on CD, which I’m pretty sure is the only one I’ve picked up in a few years.
Static Dress have made a bit of a habit of releasing small runs of releases on weird formats - from rave case style cassettes and comic books to USB sticks to VHS tapes. Chasing fun releases like this has way more appeal to me recently than buying new release records. Between shitty quality control and waiting 10 months for a record to turn up, I’m just not as enthusiastic for some stuff as I once was.
Sunday 11 September 2022
Halloween at the Metro
I hadn’t got around to posting this yet, but this is a true grail that I’m beyond lucky to own. The story behind how it came in to my hands is simple; a pal was selling some records at a decent price and I was happy to buy it. I hadn’t spent £100+ on a 7” in a while, if ever - so I pondered it for a minute. But only for a minute.
Alkaline Trio - Halloween - Asian Man Records - First Press - Orange /3000
I think the story of this one is pretty common lore by now. Alkaline Trio plays a couple of shows at the Metro in Chicago over Halloween a good couple of decades ago. They give this 7” away at the shows, and it has two Misfits covers on it. The cover art is a rip of an old Misfits promo photo, and the back cover has the famous Halloween 7” pumpkin logo. The remaining copies of this 7” were given to Blood Pact members and as far as I’m aware no copies were ever sold by Asian Man or Trio directly.
Thursday 18 August 2022
Final Gasp on cassette
Final Gasp are from Boston, Mass and although it’s a lazy comparison - Samhain worship springs to mind. Their live shows look fun as hell - lots of great merch and fake blood.
Here are 3 of the 4 cassettes from this band - variants excluded. There’s also a 12” of the Baptism of Desire EP and another 12” on Triple B. I’m working on chasing it up trust me! There’s a record release of the Triple B EP ‘Final Gasp’ with a limited cover that rips the Halloween 3: Season of the Witch art, and I’m a sucker for that film.
Final Gasp - Baptism of Desire - Helter Skelter Productions - Green /100
This was previously released by Primitive Propaganda on cassette and sold out - but Helter Skelter (now Regain) reissued it on cassette (and vinyl with 3 different cover variations). They also released a live VHS tape I’m really tempted to pick up.
Final Gasp - Live at Ralph’s Diner - Kierrepotku Records - 1st Press /50
A live soundboard recording of Final Gasp from October 2020 and the recording I return to most often. This has a full J-Card with lyrics inside but taking even a half decent photo just didn’t happen.
Finally - we have Fine Live For A Murder - a bootleg of sorts. Kierrepotku also released this but it’s marketed as a boot, and is another soundboard recording from an August 2021show. The setlist is the same as the other cassette, but there are only 13 copies of this out in the world.
This cassette comes in its own custom mailer with a hand screened patch and button.
Live At Ralph’s Diner plays on one side, but on this recording the setlist is split into two halves. I assume the label had a few spare C20’s and fancied having some fun. For such a limited release this thing has some real DIY love put into it.
That’s it for now folks, but I’ll keep buying Final Gasp stuff and I’ll post anything fun I find! Their new cassette has a Husker Du cover too, which is a fun left turn. I’m going to continue the spooky theme with my next post. It’s not an OG copy of a Misfits 7” or anything, but still quite fun.
Saturday 2 July 2022
Pink Flag
Black Flag - Damaged - SST Records - Pink/? - ? Pressing
I honestly don’t know much about the numbers of these 90’s SST colour represses, but I know they can be a hassle to track down. I would love to add a colour copy of My War to the collection at some stage.
There’s no insert included with this pressing as far as I’m aware, so all you really need to know is right here on the back cover.
The centre labels were changed up a little for this pressing to indicate this is a re-release. I’ve seen earlier pressings with blue, white and grey labels. I’ve always liked the red centre labels, aesthetically it just matches Black Flag so well for me.
The etching in the run out grooves is pretty wild here - something about Neo Orthodoxy and WHAT THE HELL. Again, this differs from earlier pressings so I assume this was re-tested but I don’t think it was remastered. Who knows? SST are pretty hard to keep on top of with stuff like this. This post has taught me that I have a pitifully small amount of Black Flag records in my possession, and in the UK they’re not the easiest of bands to track stuff down but I’ll keep chipping away at it I guess?
Tuesday 28 June 2022
Lament/ Forget/ Reset/ Collect
Touché Amoré - Lament - Epitaph Records - 1st Press - Electric Blue /1000 - Record Release Livestream Cover /300
This record was made available during the release show for Lament, which was live-streamed with the merch store going live during the stream. Sadly I didn’t get it during the show, there was a little confusion with the UK store and the US store wasn’t shipping to the UK so initially I missed out on this one.
I reached out to the band who were sweet enough to put the feelers out on their social media and some kind soul reached out to me in a matter of minutes and sold their copy for not much over retail.
I ended up with number 127/300 in the end. The sleeve is a quarter fold type deal that fits over the regular sleeve. I love that there is a limited sleeve for each of their studio albums, and all of them have incredible art.
Friday 17 June 2022
Voodoo Leather
Thursday 9 June 2022
First Six Records
So a little whilst back, Dischord announced they would be putting out a box set containing the first 6 Dischord releases - some of which had been out of print in the 7” format in quite some time. The records would be remastered, and come with an era correct insert. With a label like Dischord, you know you’re going to get a great physical release, and they’ll do the best by their customers. Was I interested in buying it? Of course. Was I aware that there was a time limit on the preorder and that they were only making numbers up to the closest round figure of the preorder? Of course. Did I preorder it? Of fucking course not! But, as is the way - sometimes life throws you another chance.
Long story short, the box sets were sent out - people started posting them on social media and I started feeling some terrible regret. I got wind that the label were setting up an email list for folks who missed out and would like another chance at getting a copy without dealing with flippers. I sent an email, waited like a patient boy. Handed over some money and a couple weeks later I got to crack this open.
So what we have here is the contents. A booklet, the first six records and something else real fun. Let’s dive in.
The Teen Idles - Minor Disturbance EP. Dischord No. 1 and a posthumous release to boot. This record was the birth of the label and an early indication of Ian’s love for documenting the world around him. This record rips - true starter pack harDCore. Out of print for decades in the 7” format, and still sounds so vital.