Sonntag, 22. Juli 2012

Burning thing to Love

Damn you Google Reader. Why don't you realize that an updated post on a blog is as interesting to read as a new one? Due to this fail I am late for the new BURNING LOVE - A Rotten Thing To Say LP on Southern Lord Records. Luckily though I'm not too late.

I wanted to order the regular vinyl along with the shirt + LP package but the ridiculous shipping costs had me take a step back, rethink and in the end order only the package because neither the record nor the shirt will be available seperately. The regular edition I'll have to order from my favorite distro or buy at my go to record store.

And then there was the Australian pressing on Resist Records but it seems today is not my day as I cannot enter their site due to a non-responding server. Bummer. I'll have to keep trying then.

Daymare Records from Japan complete the trifecta with their own pressing. Not being able to find an english version of their site makes ordering difficult though. I guess I'll have to shoot them a message.

Now go hit the links and support some real Punks!!

Oh, I need that release show edition! Can someone hook me up?

 

UPDATE: I was able to get on the Resist Records site and they only have a CD for sale which made me go back to the Daymare store and it turns out that inbetween all the japanese letters it clearly says CD but an LP is nowhere to be found. Meaning you and me can save a few bucks. But maybe you should check for yourself and let me know if they meanwhile announced a vinyl release.

 

 

They're the Meatmen and we suck!

Another early 80s band is re-united and will tour europe in September. Anyone out there who doesn't know that yet? Dates below.




11.09. Köln – Sonic Ballroom (Germany)

12.09. Amsterdam – Winston (Netherlands)

18.09. München – Backstage (Germany)

20.09. Milano – Xm24 (Italy)

21.09. Bologna – Lofi (Italy)

23.09. Wien – Arena (Austria)

25.09. Ulm – Beteigeuze (Germany)

26.09. Karlsruhe – Alte Hackerei (Germany)

Real Hardcore

I never heard of a band called PRISON ABUSE until today and I'm already in love. They are going to release an LP on Painkiller Records and besides the info that Prison Abuse is comprised of Think I Care, Waste Management and Mind Eraser members I couldn't find any more details. So this seems to be the next mysterious band from Boston just like Boston Strangler. Unfortunately I slept on any of the BS releases and am still looking to find them at a normal price (so if you can hook me up I'll be grateful) but I intend to not let this happen again. If you know any of the mentioned bands you will get the right idea of how PA sound. Real Hardcore for real men people! If you need a listen Painkiller's got you covered. Two songs are available for streaming.