Thursday, July 31, 2014

Fluff pick ups

I went to Fluff Fest last weekend and picked up a few records, or more precisely variants of records I already have. Bane apparently decided to drive collectors crazy since this is the 9th variant of their final LP, with the 10th variant already out there. I haven't given in yet, but I don't know how long I'll keep buying these things. Probably forever. Can't lie here, haha. I'm really stoked for the band though. Can't wait to see Bane a couple of times on their on-going European tour very soon. From a collector's point of view I'd have loved it if they had done a special cover for this (or any other) tour or maybe a record release show cover. Those are always fun to collect. 


A few months ago I received a wrong record, but I knew right away that I could most likely trade it to a buddy of mine. He went to Fluff Fest, too, so that's where we swapped records. I got the record release edition of Pessimistic Lines' LP Overcome, he got Bane's Holding This Moment on gold. This LP comes on orange vinyl, like the pre-order version, but it has this sweet Sex Pistols rip-off cover that pokes fun at another Stuttgart hardcore band called Empowerment. 50 of these exist. Thanks again, Hagen.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Catching Up with Assault

Keeping up with pressings of Punch records is a rather hard task as I've hinted at before. This time there's been a repress of the 2nd LP Push Pull on Assault Records. It comes on extra heavy 180g vinyl on beautiful white marble. As with the previous pressings on Assault this comes in a gatefold sleeve.


Close-up held up against the light. Looks so awesome. How can people seriously just buy CDs or listen to MP3s?




I also picked up the Demo 7" by Death Injection. If you're into SXE hardcore in the vein of early Boston bands you should definitely pick this up. Fast and angry as hell. This is the version on clear/black splatter vinyl out of 103.


Seeing that the guy running Assault Records also runs XSentientX Distro, I took the opportunity to get my hands on yet another version of Bane's final LP Don't Wait Up. This one comes on white vinyl. Equal Vision pressed 700 of these. The gatefold sleeve comes the way it should, so I guess the one my copy on yellow came in was just a singular fuck-up.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Catching Up with today

Enough with the represses already! Time to check out some current bands. First off we have Everybody Row's first 7" The Sea Inside on Vitriol Records. Everybody Row shares members with the late Comadre and you can hear that very clearly. If Comadre had made another record after their self-titled LP, it would have probably sounded something like that. A lot more pop, but still very powerful. I really dig this release. Hopefully there'll be more material from this band soon.
 

Gas Rag from Chicago play hardcore-punk with the emphasis on punk. Throw in some D-Beat, throw in some rock, throw in some classic mid-western hardcore and you get Gas Rag. This is their first 7" Human Rights released on Way Back When. Definitely the most 'punk' record I've bought in a while. Good one.


I saw SVFFER live last year once or twice if my memory serves correctly and I really liked what I heard. I'd meant to pick up one of their records for quite some time but only got around to do so recently. Sadly this record doesn't do anything for me. I'll probably have to listen to it a few more times but so far I'm a little disappointed. Will try to catch them live again though to see if I was completely off somehow.


A couple of months back I got the Violent Reaction LP, which was really really good. The band also put out a 7" last year and I finally got around to picking one up. Just as good as the LP. Looking forward to hearing more from the band and hopefully seeing the band at some point.


Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Catching Up with Bridge 9

 Another label. Another reissue. Bridge 9 first released No Warning's Ill Blood back in 2002. More than a decade later the reissued this record, that many hail as a modern classic. I wouldn't go that far, but it is definitely a very good record. This reissue also includes the demo and the first 7" on a separate LP. Beautiful packaging all in all. This is the "blood and shit" edition on red and brown vinyl out of 700.


Monday, July 21, 2014

Catching Up with Revelation

I had the first CIV LP as MP3s for a few years, but I hadn't really listened to it in a long time. I'd almost forgotten how many good songs there are on this record. It is definitely a lot more pop than Gorilla Biscuits but you can still hear the roots. Perfect summer record. Now that Rev rereleased the LP (I missed out on the repress last year), I thought it'd be a good opportunity to finally pick this up. Nice pink vinyl out of 550.



I also got me a repress of Farside's first LP Rochambeau. Been hearing a lot of - for me surprisingly good things in hindsight - about this record. Not my cup of tea. Far too poppish, which isn't something bad per se, but it doesn't work for me on this record. Bummer. 2012 repress on clear green vinyl out of 558.


Sunday, July 20, 2014

Catching Up with Dischord

My Dischord collection boarders on embarrassing. Maybe it is even beyond the border of embarrassing, but I caught up with Dischord's catalogue at least a little bit.

Artifical Peace were around for only a short time in 1981/82 and apart from the three songs on the Flex Your Head sampler and one split 7", they had never really officially released anything as far as I know. It was definitely a good thing that Dischord finally decided a few years back to release the material recorded in November 1981. I got a copy on black. don't know if there's any colour vinyl available. Don't really care either. Very good early 80s hardcore. If you liked the songs on  Flex Your Head, you should definitely pick this up. If you don't know the band, pick it up anyway.



The second record I picked up from the Dischord catalogue is Red Hare's debut Nites Of Midnite. The sticker on the shrinkwrap advertised this as a band featuring members of Swiz and Dag Nasty among others and you can definitely hear the influences. This is really, really good. I've been hearing many people say a lot of good things about this record but unfortunately I managed to get this one only a few days ago. This is the second pressing on blue vinyl with matching blue cover art. Sounds good, looks good. I hope there's going to be more material by this band in the nearby future.

Monday, July 14, 2014

Don't Wait Up... Any Longer?

'Don't Wait Up' is an aptly chosen name for the final Bane record and even more so for the pre-order for this record on Equal Vision. Due to the fuck up at the pressing plant this took forever to come out, like two months late, then after finally getting the confirmation the record was actually in the mail, the parcel got held up at the customs office, which also meant paying more money. And to top all of that whoever packed that parcel at MerchNow forgot to put in the copy on blue vinyl that I had ordered. At least the yellow, which is slightly marbled, looks really awesome. So that kind of makes up for the rest I guess. Need to find me a blue copy soon somehow since blue vinyl is officially sold out on the MerchNow website and I haven't heard back from them about their mistake either. Oh well, where'd be the fun in collecting if everything was easy, right?



Could there have gone wrong any more with this pressing? Not likely, you might say. Wrong. Just look at the gatefold sleeve and you know what I'm talking about. Whoever folded that sleeve or operated the machine doing the folding did one hell of a poor job. This is what the sleeve looks like when being put flat on a table. I feel really sorry for the band because their final release got so messed up.




Sunday, July 13, 2014

Out On A Ghostlimb

I first heard Ghostlimb on one of those (digital) mix tapes that Comadre used to put out when they were still around. I really liked the song, but I only managed to pick a couple of their records now. These won't be the last ones though. I like Bearing And Distance a little better than the s.t. LP, mainly because it's a little more melodic. Doesn't mean that the s.t. LP is bad, not by any means.

This is the second press of the s.t. Ghostlimb LP. You can tell by the cover, the nicely etched B-Side and the red ink on the cover. There are 300 copies on black vinyl. You can win me over easily with these kinds of covers, too.




I like the cover and overall packaging of this LP even better than the other one. I should probably get some historical maps to put on the walls here at some point. First press of Bearing & Distance, Ghostlimb's 4th LP, on red vinyl out of 800 copies.


Saturday, July 12, 2014

Punch

Ever since I've heard Punch for the first time a few years back I've been hooked on the band. Great on vinyl, even greater live. As far as collecting goes, it's pretty hard to keep up with all the represses. I think this may be the 6th (?) press on Discos Huelga, but I'm not altogether sure. There are also pressings on Assault Records based in Germany, so it's all a little confusing. Anyway, I know that this is the latest repress on Discos Huelga on clear vinyl. Still need to fill some gaps here.




I already mentioned before that I don't like ordering only one record from a seller, so I also picked up this 2nd press of Ruined Families' s.t. 7". Comes in a beautifully designed fold out cover. I believe there are 300 copies of this pressing. I really love the fact that Adagio830 alway put in so much effort to create a nice package for their releases.


Sunday, July 6, 2014

We Shall... Overcome

No, I haven't gone Christian hardcore lately. Far from it actually, if you know the people behind this record, haha. I've had the new Pessimistic Lines record for some time now and the plan was to write about it as soon as I had the other versions, but since that won't be the case for a few more weeks, I thought I might do it now just as well. Pessimistic Lines are a band from Stuttgart, Germany, for those who don't know the band. Check them out if you're into modern hardcore with an old school twist. I really liked their demo and their first 7", so of course I was looking forward to their latest release. And I didn't get disappointed, although I would have preferred if the production had been a little rawer. It sounds too clean for my taste. But that's just me. Good record by good people. Pre-order sleeve with orange vinyl out of 50.


I also picked up a black copy of their first 7" No Future to complete the set. 




Pessimistic Lines - No Future - Cobra / Drastic Actions - record release edition on yellow /33
Pessimistic Lines - No Future - Cobra / Drastic Actions - pre-order on yellow
Pessimistic Lines - No Future - Cobra / Drastic Actions - first press on black