11th of May 2012 Update of New and Key Restocked Items
at Redscroll Records
First, I have to confess that I accidentally filed the new stuff for the week into our full inventory so some of this list is me hurriedly going over invoices to fill in the blanks (excuse any short-hand; I hope it's decipherable at least). I may also have missed something or another so please ask if you're curious about a particular release you're looking for (do this always actually - we encourage it).
We've also got a contest for another movie showing at Real Art Ways! And, finally, our friends at Intercambio have a wall of records that we've supplied. More on that below as well.
CONTEST!
All right, so quickly, the Punch Brothers documentary How To Grow A Band is playing at Real Art Ways through next weekend (started today). If you'd like to see this one for free I have a bunch of passes to give-away and I just need you to email me at redscroll@gmail.com with the name of the famous banjo picker who recently passed away and has a banjo picking technique named after him. So simple! Free movie!
Redscroll Records in New Haven!
We've been talking about Intercambio a bunch lately and with cause. It's an exciting new thing in New Haven and they're working with us on a few levels (and we with them, of course). Now, they have some records from us down there. So, if you're in New Haven and don't get up to Wallingford much you can now just stop in there and buy some records from us at that location. Mind you, it's a small selection and we'll rotate it from time to time, but if you keep an eye on our updates or peruse our inventory on Discogs and you want something delivered to Intercambio we'll gladly do that. They've just done a lot of work on the space and have it ready for an exhibition of works by Dan Greene called "Knife Thrower" (which you should check out for yourself - sneak peak in the photo below). Intercambio is open during special events of course (some of the time the records may be put away depending on the event).
There will also be regular gallery hours:
Thursday and Friday 1-7PM
Saturday and Sunday 12-5PM
LPs & 12"s
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AC/DC "Highway To Hell (Red Vinyl; Fan Club Edition)"
Balaclava "Crimes Of Faith "
Beach House "Bloom (2LP + D/L)"
Beatles, The "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Fan Club Edition)"
Beatles, The "Rubber Soul (Fan Club Edition)"
Best Coast "The Only..."
Blur "Modern Life Is Rubbish (White Vinyl; Fan Club Edition)"
Bowie, David "Toy (Fan Club Edition)"
Brainworms "II"
Caminiti, Evan "Night Dust"
Castevet "Mounds Of Ash"
Cramps, The "A Date With Elvis (Orange Vinyl; Fan Club Edition)"
Dictaphone "Poems From..."
Earthlings? "Earthlings? (1998 Debut + Bonus Tracks By Members Of QOTSA, Scream, Wool, Goatsnake, …)"
Fennesz "Black Sea"
Guns N' Roses "Appetite For Destruction (Original Cover Art, Red Vinyl, Fan Club Edition)"
Her Breath On Glass / Khere (10")
Innergaze "Mutual Dreaming"
Iron Maiden "Behind The Iron Curtain: Live Tracks From Germany & Poland 1984 (White Vinyl Fan Club Edition /500)"
J.B.'S, The (James Brown) "Doing It To Death (Reissue)"
Jam, The "All Mod Cons (Reissue)"
Janka Nabay "Bubu King"
Janka Nabay And The Bubu Gang "An Letah"
Jealous Sound, The "A Gentle Reminder (Colored 150 Gram Vinyl + D/L)"
Jones, Norah "Little Broken Hearts (180 Gram White Vinyl + D/L 2LP Gatefold)"
Le Super Borgou "Bariba... (2LP)"
Lemonade "Neptune"
Man Forever "Pansophical"
Merchandise "Children of Desire"
Misfits Session "Volume One (White Vinyl Fan Club Edition)"
Misfits Session "Volume Two (White Vinyl Fan Club Edition)"
Mrs. Magician "Strange Heaven (+ D/L)"
Mutilation Rites "Devoid"
MV & EE "Space Homestead"
Pearl Jam "5 Alive: Recorded Live At The Riverside Club, Newcastle, UK - 22ND February 1992 (Fan Club Edition)"
Pearl Jam "Monkey Business: Recorded Live At The Monkey Wrench Radio Seatle Jan 31ST 1998 (Fan Club Edition)"
Pentimento / The Young English
Pink Floyd "The Wall (Pink Vinyl; Movie Art Gatefold Cover 2LP; Fan Club Edition)"
Residents, The "Fingerprince (+ D/L)"
Rolling Stones, The "Sticky Fingers: More Sticky Fingers - Record Contains Alternate And Early Mixes/Outtakes (Fan Club Edition)"
Rolling Stones, The "Some Girls - The Outtakes (Fan Club Edition)"
Rolling Stones, The "More Exile On Main St. (Red Vinyl Fan Club Edition)"
Royal Headache "Royal Headache (+ D/L)"
Running "Asshole Savant"
Smaldone, M.D. "Big Blood"
Spectres "Last Days"
Sugarman 3 "What The..."
Tenacious D "Rize Of The Fenix (+ Poster + D/L)"
Toure, S. "Koima"
Velvet Underground, The "Praise Ye The Lord (Fan Club Edition)"
Violens "True "
Waits, Tom "The Heart Of Saturday Night (Fan Club Edition)"
Waits, Tom "Small Change (Fan Club Edition)"
White Fence "White Fence & Family/Perfume Vol. 2 (Of 2)"
Windhand "Windhand (Gatefold)"
Electronic 12"s & LPs
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Actress/Con "Vault V1"
Bassnectar "Vava Voom (2LP Gatefold + D/L)"
Blacc, Aloe "Loving You (Black Label)"
Distal "Civilization"
Dubkasm "Emotion"
Fhloston Paradigm "King Britt"
Last Step "Sleep (+ D/L)"
Tini "Tessa Remix"
Various Artists "RKS ALlstars V.3"
7"s
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Amen Dunes "Ethio Covers: Covers Of Songs By Unknown Ethiopian Artists"
Big Eyes "Back From The Moon / I Don't Care About Friday Night"
Black Swans, The / Ed Askew "Nap / My Best Friend"
Black Tambourine "One Two Three Four: Songs By The Ramones (2x7")"
Burian, Al / Remix, Timothy "Split (Tanglefoot / Ill-Ego)"
Coffins / Sourvein "Coffins / Sourvein"
Daylight "The Difference In Good And Bad Dreams"
Grasswidow / Nature "Grass Widow / Nature"
Guided By Voices "Class Clown Spots A UFO"
Her Breath On Glass / Sofy Major "Her Breath On Glass / Sofy Major"
Indians "Magic Kids / New"
Shook Ones "Merriweather Post Pavilion / Fancy"
Rock CDs
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Aldebaran "Embracing The Lightless Depths"
Battles "Dross Glop (Gloss Drop Remixes)"
Entombed "Clandestine (Ltd. Ed. CD+DVD)"
Mad Sin "Young, Dumb & Snotty: The Psychotic Years 1988-1993"
MeWithoutYou "Ten Stories"
Nadja "Thaumogenesis"
St. Vincent "Stranger Mercy (CD+DVD)"
White, Jack "Blunderbuss"
Non-Rock CDs
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Barrow, Geoff / Salisbury, Ben "Drokk: Music Inspired By Mega-City One (Deluxe Ltd. Ed.)"
Death Grips "The Money Store`"
Last Step "Sleep"
Lovelock (Steven Moore Of Zombi) "Burning Feeling"
Sissy Spacek "Wastrel Projection "
Squarepusher "Ufabulum "
Various Artists "Robot Elephant Vs. Tundra Dubs"
Reviews
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Stone Titan 7"
(Self-Released)
If you love Eyehategod or Buzzoven, then Stone Titan is for you. They've got those loose whiskey-soaked blues riffs & heavy-as-hell-slow-as-fuck qualities that will bring out your inner hatred for just about everything. Connecticut really needed this sort of doom rock injection. This two-song 7" (songs titled: "Planet Melter" & "I Fucking Hate You") is their first non-cassette release, but it just isn't enough. I want to hear what these guys do with a full length, which I hear is on its way. The only draw back here is the lack of a lyrics sheet, but I'm sure if you e-mailed Scott, he'd hook you up.
[Reviewer: Josh]
Supreme Dicks Breathing And Not Breathing CD
(Jagjaguwar)
Even though this Amhurst, MA-based band stayed pretty underground, their unique, explorative style of experimental/psych/indie rock was highly influential on bands like Sonic Youth and Dinosaur Jr. (the former of which they’d open for) during their heyday in the early-to-mid 90s. This 4-CD release compiles over 4 hours of music from their discography, which includes their two albums The Unexamined Life and The Emotional Plague (both of which were recently released on their own double-LPs for the first time.) This set also compiles the early recording collection Working Man’s Dick and the released-only-in-Italy This Is Not a Dick E.P., as well as some rare/unreleased tracks. It’s clear to see their influence on 90s art/noise rock, with their sharply tuned guitars, eerily poetic lyrics and overall non-confrontational nature. Even with unconventional elements such as increasing-in-speed-and-complexity guitar work, tracks like “Jack Smith” sound quite cozy, telling an intimate account of a “glowing creature” that “reached across an empire.” The more experimental, meticulously artistic soundscapes in tracks like “Country Of Nuns” and the particularly eerie, spoken-poetry backed “Cows Of Light” help explain where Sonic Youth drew some inspiration from.
[Reviewer: Mark] [Note: This is not yet in the store, but keep an eye out for it soon.]
Unsane Wreck CD/LP
(Alternative Tentacles) [Buy From RSR Online]
It’s
been over 20 years since this notorious post-hardcore/noise rock trio
from NYC released their self-titled debut, complete with an actual photo
of a man decapitated after getting run over by a subway train. It’s a
perfectly ghastly representation of the sound that Unsane remains true
to on their seventh full-length. Like an unforgiving, deeply inner-city
landscape, it’s sonically rough, eerily nerve-wracking (the guitar twang
in “Ghost” is an excellent example) and filled with concrete-thick bass
riffs that feel heavy enough to splatter you if they fell on your head.
It’s especially impressive that, even with their attachment to the same
basic sound as before, they still sound fresh by mixing the energy and
aggression of punk with the brutal, ruminating song structure of metal.
One of my favorites is the ominous “No Chance,” which stays very close
to Unsane’s traditional “you’re doomed” atmosphere, complete with an
unnerving harmonica and lyrics (“you’re too close, but you’re just out
of reach / can’t lay down / watch us drown.”) Another easy standout is
the closing track: a very well translated cover of Flipper’s “Ha Ha Ha,”
lined with many additional creepy “ha’s” throughout to provide an
additionally sinister spin.
[Reviewer: Mark]
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