Like Lions‘ debut album – All Be Fine – is all pressed up on 150 Gram 12″ vinyl and ready for pre-orders to ship! Illustrations and Design by Payton Meyer. Grab one before they are gone!
Like Lions‘ debut album – All Be Fine – is all pressed up on 150 Gram 12″ vinyl and ready for pre-orders to ship! Illustrations and Design by Payton Meyer. Grab one before they are gone!
Be sure to watch Sige Records for updates on their newest LP release – Vilke by Daniel Menche.
In a genre known for its randomness and chaotic structure, Daniel Menche has established himself as a musician with an uncharacteristic sense of focus and determination. Rather than creating “noise,” he strives for order and cohesiveness. Aural intensity is not a representation of confusion or the chaotic, but a concerted effort to provoke and stimulate the listener’s imagination by generating intensely powerful sounds and music.
Athens, Ohio rock ‘n’ roll band Hex Net is finally releasing their debut album – Future Holds on vinyl. The underwent some lineup changes shortly after releasing the record in 2012, but grungy guitars and vocals continue to power the group’s sound, with influences drawn from classic rock and small town living.
In March of 2013, Josh Rouse & team will release his 10th full length album…after over 15 years of making music. Starting with the humble beginnings of Dressed Up Like Nebraska into the throw back spirit of 1972 and onto his move to Spain with Subtitulo and El Turista, this new album The Happiness Waltz, brings it all full circle.
Recorded in his Spanish hometown of Valencia at his newly christened studio Rio Bravo, The Happiness Waltz hints back to Josh’s love of 70’s AM radio while keeping the lyrical perspective in the present; touching on what it means to be a husband and father while being a career artist and songwriter.
You can pledge and pre-order an array of thoughtful packages and experiences surrounding this new album now – most packages will be shipping in March.
Micah Schnabel‘s I’m Dead, Serious is now available on a limited 500 record pressing on assorted colored vinyl! Note: the vinyl record cover is different than the CD art. Vinyl “zombie photo” taken by Vanessa Jean Speckman.
Bonus! All vinyl comes with a free Micah Schnabel t-shirt (design randomly picked). Grab them while you can!
Aleister X‘s debut LP is finally here. Limited to 500 copies on dark, dark black 180 gram vinyl. Half Speed Mastered is a mix of pop, dub, rap, goth and experimental music combined with one of the best lyricists in the game. Add some dayglo to your black paint life with Aleister X! Black humour, dark laughs from the world’s most twisted funny man.
We were really pumped to be approached by St. Louis-based Tower Groove Records late last year about pressing their 2013 7inch subscription series. If you haven’t heard of it, check it out. We just shipped the February installment, and the January record went out a few weeks back — next up is March. Sign up for the subscription here! Here’s the lineup:
January: Old Lights/Demon Lover
February: Doom Town/Black for a Second
March: Bunnygrunt/Trauma Harness
April: The Skekses/Cave of Swords
May: Tone Rodent/Kisser
June: Ransom Note/Nee
July: Maximum Effort/Shaved Women
August: Magic City/The Jungle Fire
September: Peck of Dirt/Little Big Bangs
October: Bug Chaser/Troubador Dali
November: Accelerando/Humdrum
December: Sleepy Kitty/Middle Class Fashion
Eyes On Me is an Indie/Pop/Punk/Alt. band based out of Lynchburg VA. But all hail from the New York tristate area. They have honed their sound taking what they learned in their strong home punk rock scene . Eom has toured the upper east coast in support of their. ep. My Best Idea — you can help them fund the vinyl release of this new EP via their GrooveBot campaign (and get some pretty sweet fan packs for supporting them)!
Cellist Gordon Withers has a knack for reinterpreting monumental rock recordings via cello. That’s right – this record is Pink Floyd’s 1973 Dark Side Of The Moon album reinterpreted via cello!
Gordon Withers is the cellist/guitarist for J. Robbins’s Office Of Future Plans. Since 2007 he has recorded three solo cello albums. This one is certainly the most ambitious to date! Check it out!