Thursday, May 30, 2024

Boxed In

It’s still a big deal when Rev signs a current band. I feel like in the last couple of years Rev has done a much better job signing current bands. Speedway, Spaced and now Planet On A Chain are all bands that I thoroughly enjoy. Before those bands it was slim pickings for me for quite a while. 

Anyway, Planet On A Chain play 80s style hardcore the way I love it. It's fast, it's ferocious, it's fucking great! I mean, just look at the cover. That pretty much tells you everything you need to know about the music you can expect. I definitely need to get their other releases. 

I'm only two years behind on this band / record, which is not too bad. That's also the reason why I only managed to get a second press, but I actually like the updated cover, especially in combination with the red vinyl. Well done, Rev!


2nd Press on Opaque Red On Revelation Records /???


Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Dear Diary

As mentioned in previous posts I was on a 90s emo trip some time ago and listened to a bunch of bands or records I’d never listened to before or rediscovered bands I hadn’t listened to in a long time. One of those records was Diary, the first LP by Sunny Day Real Estate. For some reason I gravitated to bands like The Get Up Kids, Jimmy Eat World or The Promise Ring much more than to SDRE. It’d been a long minute since I had last listened to Diary, but when I did, I couldn’t come up with a good reason why I hadn’t listened to that record in so long. Stupidity is the only answer I can muster. 

This is an absolute masterpiece, plus it looks so dope. The artwork on the front and back cover are awesome and I can’t imagine having to look at this only on CD format. The vinyl color is chosen well too.  The picture doesn’t really do it justice and I might have to take another one to show off the cool shade of green, which comes with some black streaks or a hint of marble if you will. 


1998 Repress on Green Vinyl on Sub Pop /???


Edit: Close up of the record to show the color properly. 



Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Deep Sage

I was really into the first two Gouge Away LPs, so when I recently saw that they had a new record out, I didn't hesitate to add it to an order I was going to put in anyway. There's nothing groundbreaking on Deep Sage, but I'm not disappointed either, because more of the same in this case is nothing bad. I really like the OBI strip they added to the cover. 


First Press on Clear on Deathwish /???


Australian Hardcore II

My man in Australia, Dan, also included some 7"s in his last shipment. I once mentioned that I really liked the first The Saints LP (I'm Stranded is an all-time great 77 punk song in my book), so he was nice enough to pick up a 7" for me. Unfortunately this is a later era 7", released in 1988, and somewhere between their first LP and this record the band took several wrong turns. 


1st Press on Black on Mushroom Records (1988)

 


The other 7" included in the parcel is much better. I'd never heard of Hacker before, but I like surprises. From a 2024 perspective Psy-Wi-Fi is more punk than hardcore, from an old person perspective it is vey good 80s style hardcore. I imagine seeing them live would be a lot of fun. 

1st Press on Black on Beach Impediment /???




Sunday, May 12, 2024

Australian Hardcore Part I

 

Received another parcel, curtesy of my good friend and fellow Bane collector Dan. If you want some comprehensive info on Bane records, check out his blog. A shoutout that is long overdue. 

A few weeks ago I posted about the last batch of records I got from him and how much liked the Division 12”. Well, the band released another 12”, which is equally as good as the first one. Good looking out as always, Dan!


1st Press on Black on Clarity Records /150



The other LP I received is by a band called Vices. I’d never heard of the band before but Dan had told me that I’d like it. And he was right on. Even though We’ll Make It Through This was release in 2015, this could have been released on Rivarly anywhere between 2005 and 2007. Verse is the first reference that came to my mind. I love getting to know bands I’d have probably never heard of if it wasn’t for good friends. 

1st Press on Black on Resist Records /???


Friday, May 10, 2024

Un/Solved

If you read my blog on a regular basis, you might have noticed that I really fell in love with the band Karate. And I mean really fell in love. Well, here’s another piece of their catalogue. This is so not what I usually listen to, but somehow it clicked. I sort of dig the black vinyl, but I wouldn’t have minded getting the clear/blue halo version. 

2023 Repress on Black on Numero Group /???


Thursday, May 9, 2024

Guilt Show

Something To Write Home About is one of my all-time favorite records. It‘s perfect in every which way. That record and Red Letter Day are peak 90s emo for me. Maybe this is the reason why I have always been hesitant when it came to later Get Up Kids records. 

As mentioned recently, I listened to a lot of 90s emo a couple of months ago and I decided to give some of the later era material from some of my favorite bands a try anyway. After listening to Guilt Show a bunch of times, I can assuredly say that his is a good record. It‘s definitely not Something To Write Home About, but I really enjoy the songs on this LP. Even the splatter vinyl doesn‘t look horrible. 

Edit: Forgot to mention the record is number on the back. My copy is #288/500. Nice touch for a band of that size. 


5th Press on Clear w/ Grey Splatter on Vagrant #288/500


Thursday, May 2, 2024

Rationale

I remember not liking Glitterer when I heard the band the first time. It must have been around the time when Looking Through The Shades came out. For whatever reason I decided to give the 2nd album, Life Is Not A Lesson, a chance anyway. Maybe it was a right time, right place kind of thing, maybe my taste had evolved, but that record clicked right away. So I was very excited when I saw that the band had a new record out. Rationale I enjoyed from the first moment I put it on my record player. It's not an album of the year kind of record to me, but it's really good. 


1st Press on White on Anti- Records


Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Undun

I don’t listen to a ton of hip hop and I have no idea about what’s going on currently in the hip hop scene. I stick mostly to what are considered the classics. And The Roots is a modern classic I guess. Undun is an enjoyable record, but it’s not my favourite material of theirs.