Mittwoch, 21. September 2011

Culture - 90's Vegan Straight Edge

Catalyst Records was one of the best Labels when they started out in the 90's. After that I didn't hear much from them until about two years ago when Sink Or Swim were supposed to be release by that label. But that never happened because they broke up which is a bummer. Now 2 of the core member have a new band that you should know by now. Wolf X Down. And again they are supposed to be released on Catalyst. This time chances are a lot better for it to actually happen. Apart from that the rest of the roster doesn't appeal to me for one reason or another.
So let's get back to their heyday when people would just blindly buy anything that Kurt put out. Well, probably there are still people doing that. It's just I don't anymore so I have to travel back in time.
My mind eludes me when it comes to remembering things from 12 to 15 years ago so I did a quick check up on how many records we are actually talking about here. Unfortunately I couldn't find a decent discography (someone should seriously get on this) but what I came up with is most likely everything I am actually referring to:
CR03 Abnegation - jihad 7"
CR04 Birthright - s/t 7"
CR05 Culture - deforestation 7"
CR06 Day Of Suffering - the eternal jihad CD
Four records in total. That ain't too much. Yet they made and still make me appreciate the label a hell of a lot. For me these records were totally defining. With Earth Crisis introducing me to Veganism in '93/'94 and Hardline polarizing everything it was Birthright that put it all into perspective. To me Birthright got it all right. Kurt's writings in the booklet to the 7" about Straight Edge and Veganism and how it all ties in with politics makes perfect sense and I am still behind the meaning of these words 100%. And although he has put out records by bands that were/are? pro-life it still helped me to make up my own mind. Being pro-choice while being able to see the point of pro-lifers. Saying yes you are right. It is a bad thing to have an abortion but the society we live in forces all kind of bad things upon us and it is upon the woman to make the call what the lesser malady is. In the perfect world that I haven't quite mapped out yet there would be no need for abortions because I genuinely believe that it is not good to kill anyone or anything. For nobody. But until we live this dream where it won't be necessary to do so I won't dispute a womans right to choose. Her body her choice.
But let's get to the actual topic of this post. Ha! All this rambling because of an upcoming discography release. Well. This is how my mind works. When I hear the name Culture this is some of what comes to mind and that to me is inherently connected with the band. So out of pure nostalgia I would be inclined to buy the upcoming Culture discography on American Enemy Inc.
Their 7" on Catalyst, the split 7" with Roosevelt, the 'born of you' lp and the split 12" with Kindred sound as good to me now as they did when I heard them for the first time. These recordings truly stood the test of time and I urge each and everyone who doesn't already own all of these to buy this upcoming release. I know. You are thinking I forgot about the 'heteronome' release. Well, I didn't. I just never liked it too much. But that should not keep you from buying this. The majority of the songs are well worth your hard earned dough. I just don't know if I need it. I have all the releases I mentioned so unless they do something really special I probably won't buy it. Maybe they are going to do something nice like Bridge Nine did with the Underdog discography that I would not have bought if it would not have been for the book that came with the most limited version of the double-LP. Or the remastered Ressurection discography on Deathwish that I am waiting for eagerly since I ordered it from Per Koro. Anyways.
Here's some more info from xSITPx.
Maybe you wanna start following American Enemy Inc. on Facebook to stay on top of the game?
I just saw they are also working on a NJ Bloodline discography. Now that I'm not interested in. All I need is their demo Tape. 'Fist' is such a great song and the sound from that Tape is the best they ever had! So if you're selling... I might be buying.
Peace out - sleep tight!







Live at the Safari Club

And another book. But no giveaway this time.
Btw. I did enter the competition for the Live... Suburbia book so stay out of that one ;)

Here's a little info I took from the clubs site about what to expect from the book:

"Live at the Safari Club is an uncensored oral history of one of Washington, DC´s most legendary underground music venues. From the late 80s to late 90s, it was home to matinee shows combining the best of NYHC with local and touring straight edge, oi, punk, metal and ska bands."

If you've just heard about The Safari Club and/ or this book for the first time you should check out their website. Or maybe read the interview with Co-Author Shawna Kenney over at xSITPx. Probably both.
Looks like it's going to be a nice book but somehow I don't know if I have to have this. Lately there are so many books being released it's already kind of hilarious. I'm not saying this book is but there are already books about CBGB's, Max's Kansas City, The Anthrax and probably some more that are slipping my mind right now. Seems like there is a book or some kind of documentary about every club that held hardcore shows on a regular basis. I'm not saying it's a bad thing and if you have been a part of the scene at the time the specific book captures or are in that scene now and want to know about its history it's in all possibility a great thing but somehow I am not really feeling these books anymore now that there are so many. It's some kind of an overdose. I hope you catch my drift. Though if anyone is looking for a christmas gift for me this might be a good one. I'm just not into spending a lot of money on all those books. Supplies are limited and I rather buy vinyl with what little I have. But if your pockets are a little deeper or you don't collect records I strongly suggest each and every book there is on hardcore and punk. I haven't read a bad one yet. So if you are into books or the DC Hardcore scene in general or do have a bit of money on the side buy this one. If the storybits in the interview are any indication on what to expect from the whole thing it's going to be as good a read as any book covering our favorite topic.







Live... Suburbia

I am pretty sure a lot of you have already heard about the book Anthony Pappalardo and Max G. Morton are working on and you probably also know about the giveaways on Tee Till Death and Vinyl Noize. If not go check the links now. I didn't enter the competition yet. I'm lazy but I should definitely get on it and so should you. Or wait.... maybe you shouldn't so I get a higher chance if I enter.
Anyway if you don't know at all what this is all about then here is a nice post from Cool Hunting with some more info.

Dischord Reissue part I

The first of the two highly anticipated (at least by me) Dischord Reissues went up for pre-orders a few days ago.

I do not own a single copy of the Faith - subject to change LP. What a shame that is. Huge hole in my collection. So naturally I was pretty stoked to read about this reissue. Finally that record will be readily available again and as if that wasn't enough good news they also put the 1st Demo on the 12" as well. Needless to say I have to get this.
But I am sure Dischord is not going to do any special pre-order colors, covers or any other kind of ltd. stuff so I will wait until it hits stores around here. If you can't wait you should hit this link.
And by the way I couldn't live with the shame of not owning an original Faith LP so I searched ebay and took care of it. So if the postal service doesn't screw up I will soon be holding a 2nd, 3rd and 5th press in my hands. No 1st press is still a shame but for now I can live with those 3.

No. 2 to drop in October. Stay tuned!

Night Birds euro tour starts tomorrow. Don't sleep!



Do. 22.09.2011 - Amsterdam (NED) @ Occii w/ Glam, OD Kids
Fr. 23.09.2011 - Leipzig (GER) @ Zoro Fest w/ Systematic Death
Sa. 24.09.2011 - Venlo (NED) @ Perron 55 / R'n'R Fest w/ Direct Control
So. 25.09.2011 - London (UK) @ The Grosvenor w/ Little Ease
Mo. 26.09.2011 - Leeds (UK) @ House Show w/ Dry Heaves
Di. 27.09.2011 - Glasgow (UK) @ The 13th Note w/ No Island
Mi. 28.09.2011 - Swansea (WAL) @ Mozarts w/ Ssssnakes
Do. 29.09.2011 - Brighton (UK) @ Sticky Mike's Frog Bar w/ Legal Highs
Fr. 30.09.2011 - Kortrijk (BEL) @ The Pits w/ Direct Control, Citizens Patrol
Sa. 01.10.2011 - Paris (FRA) @ Le Parvis w/ Loud Girls, Police Truck
So. 02.10.2011 - Tübingen (GER) @ Epplehaus w/ The High Society
Mo. 03.10.2011 - Munich (GER) @ Kafe Kult w/ RVIVR (usa)
Di. 04.10.2011 - Bonn (GER) @ Bla w/ Monster Mash
Mi. 05.10.2011 - Berlin (GER) @ Bei Roy w/ Apostophe
Do. 06.10.2011 - Hamburg (GER) @ Hafenklang w/ Crimen, Criaturas
Fr. 07.10.2011 - Copenhagen (DEN) @ Stengade w/ Night Fever
Sa. 08.10.2011 - Bremen (GER) @ G 18 w/ Terrible Feelings


See you in Venlo!