The bestest Pink Nasty album is now available on wax. Entitled Mold The Gold, it consists of twelve songs of impure power pop with more hooks than your local hardware store. Grab it from the band or from Re-Vinyl Records.
The bestest Pink Nasty album is now available on wax. Entitled Mold The Gold, it consists of twelve songs of impure power pop with more hooks than your local hardware store. Grab it from the band or from Re-Vinyl Records.
The Next Great American Novelist (NGAN) is a band from NYC. Drawing from the Beatles, Elliott Smith, NGAN breathes fire into a cold damp era of Rock and Roll.
I’ll See You In The Art You Love, NGAN’s first full length record is about to hit the streets. The debut album is the culmination of a 10 year creative process and is finally being released independently.
The Knife Shift is the forthcoming new album (available May 13) from songwriter Kristeen Young — co-produced by Tony Visconti and featuring Dave Grohl, who plays drums on the entire album and guitar on several tracks. She will be opening for Morrissey for 26 shows beginning in May.
Amasa Hines is a seven piece, Little Rock, Arkansas based band whose sound is as big as their influences are wide. Their influences come from a diverse range of Soul, Afro-Beat, Psychedelic, Blues, Dub, and Indie Rock stylings. You can now grab their debut album on vinyl – All The World There Is.
Even though it is Record Store Day Every Day around these parts, it’s nice each year to have a special day to celebrate our beloved format. Here are the RSD-specific titles pressed at GGR this year – grab them if you can, and remember to keep it independent at your local record store or favorite vinyl label(s) throughout the year!
Conor Oberst / Dawes 7inch
Wussy
R.E.M.
The Elektra Folk Box
Dads 7inch
Withershins
Returning April 7inch
Neko Case & Jason Lytle 7inch
Pagans
Mark Mulcahy
COLUMBUSBLOOD
Grant Hart
Also, be sure to check out this RSD documentary by Alternative Press featuring Into It. Over It. touring our plant:
Ventilato is an acid house stomper from the upcoming John Barera & Friends EP on Zakim Recordings, to be released early May 2014. Tracks were written/produced by John Barera & Eric Pearson in Boston. Mastered by Play Mastering, UK.
After 5 critically-acclaimed full-length albums with the Black Swans, the last of which, Occasion For Song, serving as a eulogy for Noel Sayre, the friend and violinist who passed away and who DeCicca formed the band with, it was time to step out alone.
Understanding Land is the debut solo long player from Jerry David DeCicca.
These 10 songs were written in the Elephant & Castle neighborhood of London after 5 months of touring and traveling the US, Spain, Portugal, and the UK.
What began as demos, soon turned into the actual album when they were shared with double bassist Andy Hamill (Mark Murphy, Natacha Atlas, Tracey Thorn). Andy added bass and some gypsy slides. JDD sent tracks to pals Will Oldham and Kelley Deal and they both came back with sweet harmonies. The legendary Spooner Oldham (Muscle Shoals, Dylan, Neil Young) played Wurlitzer on 3 songs in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
George Taylor, Goochland Virginia native, is a storyteller at heart. The inspirations of his southern roots help him craft stories about common people, raw emotions and the reality of the world around him. But instead of a written manuscript, Taylor tells his stories through an Americana soundtrack laced with a bluesy guitar and harmonica. The final product is as honest and real as music comes- no easy job in a world where the musical tug of war between artistic and commercial rages on. Taylor is an artist who remains true to his musical voice.
After releasing his debut album, TroubleTown, that musical journey led him to the Delta searching for the heart of the blues, the genre that had taken a stranglehold on him. Serendipitously, while touring Helena, Arkansas, he found himself at a live broadcast of the historic blues radio show “King Biscuit Time.” The legendary DJ Sonny Payne, upon receiving and reviewing a copy of TroubleTown, invited Taylor to do an on air interview and featured “Raining & Cold” on the show! Then he hit the road to Austin, Texas, the “live music capital of the world.” In the three years he spent in Austin, Taylor established himself as a must see performer with residencies in the area. He has opened for Dale Watson, a Texas country legend, played with the late Gene Kurtz (writer/bassist “Treat Her Right” the Roy Head hit-1965) and wowed SXSW crowds. In summer 2013 he returned home to Richmond, VA where he has shared the stage with Charles Bradley and is leaving audiences in awe along with his top notch band at shows in the region.
His new album — Rain or Shine is available April 22.
Flesh and The Devils is Cincinnati Garage and Punk Rock throwbacks from bands such as The Pariahs, The Long Gones, The Cincinnati Suds and The Dixie Trash. The members are Kevin Donahue on vocals, Sean Morrisey on Drums and Vocals, Kevin Hennessy on Bass, Kevin Apgar on Guitar and Stace Keeney on Guitar and organ. The tracks on this limited edition 7 inch were recorded on an old Otari 8 track reel to Reel by Stace Keeney and Jeff Higgins. The tracks were mixed by Stace Keeney and Dan Murphy at Group Effort Studio. Not many were made, so grab them while you can – hit up the group via facebook.
Coming very soon from Hot Releases (and available at select live performances) — Stress Techno 12″– Outsider techno realized via modular synth, drum machine, stress by Andrew Peterson of legendary NC noise duo Yohimbe. Check out the track “Yelling” and stay tuned to Hot Releases for shipping info on the record.