17th of June 2011 Update of New and Key Restocked Items
at Redscroll Records
LPs & 12"s
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*AR "Wolf Notes"
Altarboy "Who Is Who"
Antibalas "Rat Race (12")"
Bamba, Sorry "Volume One (1970-1979)"
Barn Owl "Shadowland"
Bathory "Bathory (Unofficial)"
Battles "Gloss Drop"
Black Dahlia Murder, The "Ritual (Ltd. Ed. 180 Gram)"
Bon Iver "Bon Iver (+ D/L)"
Boris "Attention Please"
Cash, Johnny "American Outtakes (Unofficial)"
Cash, Johnny "Devil's Right Hand: The Man, The Myth, The Concept (Unofficial)"
Chris & Cosey "Exotika (Remastered Ed.)"
Delfonics, The "The Delfonics - Including: Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time), Trying To Make A Fool Of Me (Re-Issue)"
Deskonocidos "En La Oscuridad"
Doors, The "Waiting For The Midnight Sun (Unofficial)"
Doors, The "Absolutely Rare (Unofficial)"
Ema "Past Life Martyred Saints (180 Gram + D/L)"
Esplendor Geometrico "Mekano-Turbo (Ltd. Ed. #/500)"
Father's Children "Who's Gonna Save The World"
Fifty Foot Hose "Cauldron (180 Gram)"
Ford & Lopatin "Emergency Room (PIC 12")"
Friedberger, Matthew "Old Regimes"
Fullerton-Whitman, Keith / Ben Vida "AggregatePulseRipper (Damaged III) / 080114"
Givers "In Light (Ltd. Ed. 180 Gram)"
Goblin "Nohnosonno: A Film By Dario Argento - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (White Vinyl + Poster)"
Halo, Laurel "Hour Logic"
Hector, Karl & The Malcouns "Tamanrasset (Ltd. Ed. /1000, Screened Cover)"
Immortal "Pure Holocaust (Unofficial)"
Jeff The Brotherhood "We Are The Champions (+ D/L)"
Jesuit "Discography (Members Went On To Be In Converge And D.E.P.)"
King Curtis "Soul Twist With King Curtis"
La Urss "Product"
Led Zeppelin "Led Zeppelin (Unofficial)"
Lonely C + Baby Prince "Not So Lonely EP"
Madlib "Madlib Medicine Show #9: Channel 85 Presents Nittyville (Deluxe Silk-Screen Cover Ltd. Ed.)"
M.B. (Maurizio Bianchi) "Symphony For A Genocide"
Mekurya, Getatchew And His Saxophone "Ethiopian Urban Modern Music Vol. 5"
Merzbow / Mammifer / House Of Low Culture "Lou Lou… In Tokyo (Ltd. Ed. #/330 2LP)"
MF Doom "Special Herbs: The Box Set (10LP+7"+Poster+D/L)"
Mind Over Mirrors "The Voice Rolling"
Noveller "Glacial Glow"
Nucular Aminals "Nucular Aminals"
Oddisee "Odd Seasons (2LP+7" /1000)"
Onyeabor, William "Anything You Sow"
Orchestre-Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou-Dahomey "The 1st Album (1973)"
Pan/Tone "Rescue Me"
Psudoku "Space Grind"
Ramones "Surfin' Birds: Minneapolis, MN July 27th 1986 (PIC)"
Ramones "It's Alive (Import)"
Random Axe "Random Axe (Black Milk, Sean Price, Guilty Simpson)"
Rimshots, The "Soul Train "
Rob "Funky Rob Way"
Samhain "Initium (PIC Numbered)"
Samhain "N.Y. Breaks Loose… In 1985 (Unofficial Color Vinyl)"
Sebadoh "Bakesale (Re-Mastered Ltd. Ed. Color + D/L)"
Slowdive "Pygmalion"
Tallest Man On Earth, The "The Tallest Man On Earth (+ D/L)"
Toro Y Moi "Still (Remixes)"
Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, The "Hot Heat And Sweet Groove"
White Hills "HP-1"
Wube, Akale "Akale Wube"
Electronic 12"s
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Broker/Dealer / Psychonauts "Dig Deep / World Keeps Turning"
Daedelus "Tailor-Made"
Dance Disorder "Metallic Italic"
Delay, Vladislav "Latoma"
Dels "Gob" (12")
Dels "Gob (2LP Ltd. Ed. + D/L)"
DOP "Your Sex"
GusGus "Arabian Horse (+ CD)"
Holy Other "With U"
Hyetal "Diamond Islands"
Kode9 & The Spaceape "Otherman"
Mr. Statik "Even Giants Have A Soft Spot"
Simko, Kate "Lights Out (2LP)"
Surgeon "Breaking The Frame"
7"s
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Clash, The "Complete Control"
Dance Gavin Dance "People..."
Glenn Danzig "Who Killed Marilyn"
Libertines "What A Waster"
Ramones "Do U Want To Dance"
Ramones "We Are Getting..."
CDs
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Battles "Gloss Drop"
Bon Iver "Bon Iver"
Boris "Heavy Rocks"
Boris "Attention Please"
Desert Sessions "Vol 1/2"
Desert Sessions "Vol 3/4"
Hook, Peter (Bassist Of Joy Division)... "Performs Unkown Pleasures"
Jesuit "Discography"
Kyuss / Queens Of The Stone Age
Madlib "Madlib Medicine Show #9: Channel 85 Presents Nittyville"
Manson, Charles "Commemoration"
Planks "Darkest Of Grays"
White Stripes "Let's Have It All"
Magazines
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Cometbus #47-53 (Back Issues!!!)
Maximum Rock N Roll #337
Wax Poetics #47
Wire #329 July 2011
Reviews
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at Redscroll Records
LPs & 12"s
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*AR "Wolf Notes"
Altarboy "Who Is Who"
Antibalas "Rat Race (12")"
Bamba, Sorry "Volume One (1970-1979)"
Barn Owl "Shadowland"
Bathory "Bathory (Unofficial)"
Battles "Gloss Drop"
Black Dahlia Murder, The "Ritual (Ltd. Ed. 180 Gram)"
Bon Iver "Bon Iver (+ D/L)"
Boris "Attention Please"
Cash, Johnny "American Outtakes (Unofficial)"
Cash, Johnny "Devil's Right Hand: The Man, The Myth, The Concept (Unofficial)"
Chris & Cosey "Exotika (Remastered Ed.)"
Delfonics, The "The Delfonics - Including: Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time), Trying To Make A Fool Of Me (Re-Issue)"
Deskonocidos "En La Oscuridad"
Doors, The "Waiting For The Midnight Sun (Unofficial)"
Doors, The "Absolutely Rare (Unofficial)"
Ema "Past Life Martyred Saints (180 Gram + D/L)"
Esplendor Geometrico "Mekano-Turbo (Ltd. Ed. #/500)"
Father's Children "Who's Gonna Save The World"
Fifty Foot Hose "Cauldron (180 Gram)"
Ford & Lopatin "Emergency Room (PIC 12")"
Friedberger, Matthew "Old Regimes"
Fullerton-Whitman, Keith / Ben Vida "AggregatePulseRipper (Damaged III) / 080114"
Givers "In Light (Ltd. Ed. 180 Gram)"
Goblin "Nohnosonno: A Film By Dario Argento - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (White Vinyl + Poster)"
Halo, Laurel "Hour Logic"
Hector, Karl & The Malcouns "Tamanrasset (Ltd. Ed. /1000, Screened Cover)"
Immortal "Pure Holocaust (Unofficial)"
Jeff The Brotherhood "We Are The Champions (+ D/L)"
Jesuit "Discography (Members Went On To Be In Converge And D.E.P.)"
King Curtis "Soul Twist With King Curtis"
La Urss "Product"
Led Zeppelin "Led Zeppelin (Unofficial)"
Lonely C + Baby Prince "Not So Lonely EP"
Madlib "Madlib Medicine Show #9: Channel 85 Presents Nittyville (Deluxe Silk-Screen Cover Ltd. Ed.)"
M.B. (Maurizio Bianchi) "Symphony For A Genocide"
Mekurya, Getatchew And His Saxophone "Ethiopian Urban Modern Music Vol. 5"
Merzbow / Mammifer / House Of Low Culture "Lou Lou… In Tokyo (Ltd. Ed. #/330 2LP)"
MF Doom "Special Herbs: The Box Set (10LP+7"+Poster+D/L)"
Mind Over Mirrors "The Voice Rolling"
Noveller "Glacial Glow"
Nucular Aminals "Nucular Aminals"
Oddisee "Odd Seasons (2LP+7" /1000)"
Onyeabor, William "Anything You Sow"
Orchestre-Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou-Dahomey "The 1st Album (1973)"
Pan/Tone "Rescue Me"
Psudoku "Space Grind"
Ramones "Surfin' Birds: Minneapolis, MN July 27th 1986 (PIC)"
Ramones "It's Alive (Import)"
Random Axe "Random Axe (Black Milk, Sean Price, Guilty Simpson)"
Rimshots, The "Soul Train "
Rob "Funky Rob Way"
Samhain "Initium (PIC Numbered)"
Samhain "N.Y. Breaks Loose… In 1985 (Unofficial Color Vinyl)"
Sebadoh "Bakesale (Re-Mastered Ltd. Ed. Color + D/L)"
Slowdive "Pygmalion"
Tallest Man On Earth, The "The Tallest Man On Earth (+ D/L)"
Toro Y Moi "Still (Remixes)"
Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, The "Hot Heat And Sweet Groove"
White Hills "HP-1"
Wube, Akale "Akale Wube"
Electronic 12"s
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Broker/Dealer / Psychonauts "Dig Deep / World Keeps Turning"
Daedelus "Tailor-Made"
Dance Disorder "Metallic Italic"
Delay, Vladislav "Latoma"
Dels "Gob" (12")
Dels "Gob (2LP Ltd. Ed. + D/L)"
DOP "Your Sex"
GusGus "Arabian Horse (+ CD)"
Holy Other "With U"
Hyetal "Diamond Islands"
Kode9 & The Spaceape "Otherman"
Mr. Statik "Even Giants Have A Soft Spot"
Simko, Kate "Lights Out (2LP)"
Surgeon "Breaking The Frame"
7"s
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Clash, The "Complete Control"
Dance Gavin Dance "People..."
Glenn Danzig "Who Killed Marilyn"
Libertines "What A Waster"
Ramones "Do U Want To Dance"
Ramones "We Are Getting..."
CDs
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Battles "Gloss Drop"
Bon Iver "Bon Iver"
Boris "Heavy Rocks"
Boris "Attention Please"
Desert Sessions "Vol 1/2"
Desert Sessions "Vol 3/4"
Hook, Peter (Bassist Of Joy Division)... "Performs Unkown Pleasures"
Jesuit "Discography"
Kyuss / Queens Of The Stone Age
Madlib "Madlib Medicine Show #9: Channel 85 Presents Nittyville"
Manson, Charles "Commemoration"
Planks "Darkest Of Grays"
White Stripes "Let's Have It All"
Magazines
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Cometbus #47-53 (Back Issues!!!)
Maximum Rock N Roll #337
Wax Poetics #47
Wire #329 July 2011
Reviews
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Ema Past Life Martyred Saints LP
(Souterrain Transmissions)
EMA is Erika M. Anderson. Formerly of Gowns, she now has her own project. You can read up on her in depth over at her artist profile on Altered Zones. There are a couple musical clips and a short interview there as well. Noisey pop/poppy noise songs lie/lay within this one. Haunted lo-fi echoing folk songs. You like the grimier side of PJ Harvey? Here you are. I do too.
[Reviewer: Rick]
Foundation When the Smoke Clears LP
EMA is Erika M. Anderson. Formerly of Gowns, she now has her own project. You can read up on her in depth over at her artist profile on Altered Zones. There are a couple musical clips and a short interview there as well. Noisey pop/poppy noise songs lie/lay within this one. Haunted lo-fi echoing folk songs. You like the grimier side of PJ Harvey? Here you are. I do too.
[Reviewer: Rick]
Foundation When the Smoke Clears LP
(Bridge 9)
Foundation's "When the Smoke Clears" is the latest addition to the
Bridge 9 catalog, and stands to be the label's heaviest release in
years. While most other releases on this label lately are more
melodic, or even poppy (IE: Lemuria) Foundation adds something I
haven't seen on this label in a while, and that's pissed off, moshy,
straight edge hardcore. The lyrics are riddled with notes of internal
struggle and some referring to the current state of hardcore ("What
happened to the code of honor that we used to entrust? Ideas carved in
stone have now turned to dust.")
This comes in a nice gatefold jacket with a variety of tour photos. It
also has a huge "Thank You" list, which I find less and less with
hardcore releases lately. Bring 'em back!
[Reviewer: Sean]
Foundation's "When the Smoke Clears" is the latest addition to the
Bridge 9 catalog, and stands to be the label's heaviest release in
years. While most other releases on this label lately are more
melodic, or even poppy (IE: Lemuria) Foundation adds something I
haven't seen on this label in a while, and that's pissed off, moshy,
straight edge hardcore. The lyrics are riddled with notes of internal
struggle and some referring to the current state of hardcore ("What
happened to the code of honor that we used to entrust? Ideas carved in
stone have now turned to dust.")
This comes in a nice gatefold jacket with a variety of tour photos. It
also has a huge "Thank You" list, which I find less and less with
hardcore releases lately. Bring 'em back!
[Reviewer: Sean]
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