Showing posts with label Atomic Action. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atomic Action. Show all posts

Friday, July 5, 2024

Wrong Men

I don‘t like to listen to Spotify radio or to playlists I didn‘t create myself, but every once in a while the algorithm actually points me towards a band I didn‘t know before and actually end up liking. I don‘t remember what I was listening to, but at one point I noticed this wasn‘t the record I‘d put on. I did like what I heard, so I checked out the band. Enter Wrong Man from Belgium. The people behind this band have all played in various bands, some more well known than the others. With Wrong Man, they decided to stray from the more heavy paths of guitar music and enter more of post-hardcore and indie influenced world. There‘s also some classic rock in there I‘d say. And they‘re doing an excellent job. 

After listening to the bands material for a while, I decided to see what records were still available. Luckily both 12“s were still for sale on various distros‘ websites and it was a very welcome surprise to see that both of the 12“s cost less than 20€. Granted, there are only four songs on each 12“, but still. 


1st Press on Black on Atomic Action! /300



1st Press on Clear w/ Blue and Black Marble on Thirty Something /100 



Close up of the color because it was hard to take a decent photo with the record lying on the floor. 



Sunday, October 18, 2015

You Destroy Yourself Again

After what felt like waiting for an eternity for the full length debut by Sweet Jesus and finally receiving the records, Atomic Action posted that there were going to be a few other variants soon. The black vinyl variant seems to be from the same run as the European tour pressing, but it comes with the original cover art. 600 copies.



Orange vinyl was supposedly used for the record release variant, although I only got this information from internet sources. Nothing on the record, dust sleeve or cover suggests that this was actually used for a special occasion. Bit of a let down.



Last but not least, Revelation exclusively distributed the LP on yellow vinyl. 100 copies exist, but I've been told that some of them were damaged, so probably fewer copies will be in circulation. So this is probably the rarest pressing.

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Sweet Jesus

 Sweet Jesus totally came out of the blue (for me at least) and surprised me with one of the best 7"s I've heard in years. It almost became my release of the year 2014. So when I read that they were going to release a full length LP I was more than stoked. As soon as the pre-orders went online, I put in my order and then the most dreadful period of time for any record nerd began: the waiting. I'm not 100% sure on the timeline anymore, but I think the band wasn't happy with the first recording/mastering, so they recorded/mastered everything again. Fine by me, I'd rather have a good sounding copy the band is happy with than a crappy record that has just been put out for the sake of having a release. Drawback: wait longer. Then the pressing plant fucked up and/or Record Store Day prolonged everything. Long story short: it took what felt like forever until the records were finally shipped in late August. Funny side note: the first version actually out there was the tour version for the European tour Sweet Jesus did in early August. Anyway, I finally have the album in my hands. Actually, I have three copies in my hands. You'll see. I really like the LP. It doesn't have as much of a 'wow factor' as the 7", but it is still a really good LP. I'm pretty sure it will rank highly on my 2015 list.

First up is the pre-order variant on white vinyl. This was the rarer of the two pre-order colours. 100 copies exist.



Next is the variant on purple vinyl out of 300.


    For people who pre-ordered the record, the label threw in a flexi. Sweet Jesus show their excellent
    taste in music and cover one Faith and one Void song. Can't go wrong with the classics. You also
    get a note/flyer explaining a little bit about the delay.


    As I said, Sweet Jesus toured the UK/Belgium briefly earlier this summer. I think it was their first
    real tour, too. For this tour they put out a tour variant. Black vinyl with blank labels. You get a tour
    stamp on the DJ sleeve, but no real cover. Bummer. I always fell that this is a lazy way of making a
    tour variant. Stamps are cool, but they should be a bonus, not the main feature. The lyric sheet is also
    different from the one that comes with the regular LP. Different layout and different paper colour. I
    ordered this after seeing a post on Facebook, saying that the band still had some tour pressings left
    over. So I grabbed one. Funnily enough this was the first variant I received in the mail.


    In the meantime I learned that there is also a Revelation Records exclusive pressing on yellow vinyl.
    Or to be precise, there was a Rev exclusive pressing, because it has already sold out. And of course I    
    missed out. Atomic Action also (re)pressed the LP on orange and black vinyl. Need to pick up these
    soon.