Thursday, December 31, 2009

DISTRO SALE!

If you order anything from my distro before Midninght TOMORROW (Jan 1st, 2010), It's a buck off every 7" or CD, and $2 of LP's, and $3 off 2xLP's. Shoot me a message on facebook, text, or email (ryanaircraft@hotmail.com) and you've got dibs... If you're not in the Seven Cities I can mail out on Monday.

Order more and I'll knock more off. Shit is NEGOTIABLE here.

7”
ABOUT TO SNAP - s/t (Silk-Screened B-side) Specimen 32 $4
ABOUT TO SNAP - Already Dead (1st Press; Grey) A389 $4
AGAINST ME! - The Disco Before the Breakdown (4th Press; /440 Cherry) No Idea $5
AGAINST ME! - Sink, Florida, Sink/Unsubstantiated Rumors (3rd Press; /1000 Grey) No Idea $5
AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED/THE ENDLESS BLOCKADE – Split 7” (1st Press; /500 Black) Relapse $7
ANNIHILATION TIME - Cosmic Unconsciousness EP (/300 Black w/ Green Silkscreen Cover) Tank Crimes $7
THE ASSAILANT – The Nurse EP (Picture Disc) Init $7
BLACK SHIPS – Low (Black) New Romance for Kids $5
BOOKBURNER - s/t (1st Press; /445 Clear) 16Oh $5
BRACEWAR – Whatever It Takes 7” (1st Press; /700 Black) TWGG $6.00
CRIME DESIRE - In Lucifer’s Grip (1st Press; Black) Life’s a Rape $5
DEATHCYCLE - s/t (1st Press; Black) 17 cm $3
THE DEDICATION - Youth Murder Anthems (1st Press: /848 Clear) Deathwish Inc. $4
DOUBLE NEGATIVE - Raw Energy EP (1st Press; /1500 on Clear/No Labels) Sorry State $5
DRAGNET - s/t (Black) Deadalive $3
EARLY MAN/RAMMER - Speed and Spikes: Vol. III (1st Press; /1000 Gold w/ Green Splatter) Relapse $5
FUCKED UP - Year of the Pig (1st Press; Black) Matador $5
FUCKED UP - Year of the Pig (1st Press; Black) Matador $5
GOOD CLEAN FUN - Who Shares Wins (Black) Phyte $2
GUILT TRIP – s/t (1st Press; Black) Absent
INK & DAGGER/LE SHOK – Split 7” (Initial) $5
INK & DAGGER – Experiments in Nocturnal Sound & Energy (Revelation) $5
HATRED SURGE/INSECT WARFARE – Split 7” (4th Press; /500 Minty Green Clear) RSR $6
HATRED SURGE/INSECT WARFARE – Split 7” (4th Press; /500 Minty Green Clear) RSR $6
INTEGRITY – Walpurgisnacht 7” (Black) A389 $6
THE LOCUST - s/t (5th Press; Clear Red/Black /1000) GSL $5
LOGIC PROBLEM – No Center 7” (Black) Grave Mistake $5
NEWGENICS - Every Girl in the World (Black) Level Plane (ex-In/Humanity/Guyana Punchline, Anakrid) $2
NEWGENICS - Eraser/Symbionistas (Black) Shock Value (ex-In/Humanity/Guyana Punchline, Anakrid) $2
NOTHING PERSONAL - s/t (1st Press; /300 Clear) Nightstick (MAKE AN OFFER)
OBLITERATION – This Is Tomorrow (N.I.T.A.) $5
OBLITERATION – This Is Tomorrow (N.I.T.A.) $5
PELLINORE - Memento Mori (1st Press; /325 Grey) Free Cake $5
POLAR BEAR CLUB – The Summer of George 7” (Bridge 9) $6
Q AND NOT U – Hot and Informed (Black) Dischord $5
RAMBO/CRUCIAL UNIT – “Sea of Steel, Vol. I” Split (Ed Walters) $5
THE RIVAL MOB – “Bitter Rivals” Demo 2007 (1st Press; 440 Black) Triple B/Troubled Mind $5
SEQUIOA - s/t (Black) $3
SPLITTING HEADACHE - s/t (1st Press; /500 Black) Collapse $4
STREETCLEANER - Mother Curse EP (Black) Give Praise $5
THIS FLOOD COVERS THE EARTH - Drawing a Line, Building a Wall (1st Press; /500 Lime/Black) Dood $4
UNBROKEN – Absentee Debate b/w Crushed On You 7” (Black) New Age $5
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? - Brutiful Fearing 6” (1st Press; /1200 on Black) Six Weeks $5
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? - Ahora Mas Que Nunca (1st Press; Black w/ Pop-Up Insert) Lengua Armada $5
WOLF WHISTLE – Demo 2007 (1st Press; /500 Black Ft, Sticker, Patch, & Button) Troubled Mind $7
WOLF WHISTLE – Demo 2007 (1st Press; /500 Black Ft, Sticker, Patch, & Button) Troubled Mind $7
V/A – No Bullshit, Vol. III 7” (Black) No Way $4.00 [ft. Life Trap, Socialcide, Double Negative, Out Cold, Acid Reflux, Chronic Seizure] $4
V/A – No Bullshit, Vol. IV 7” (Black) No Way $4.00 [ft. Citizens Patrol, Anti-You, Born Bad, Civic Progress, Logic Problem, Violent Arrest, Insomnio] $4
V/A - “People Don’t Take Photographs of Things They Want to Forget” (Clear Blue) Broken Press [TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR, BACKSTABBERS INC, PURITY’S FAILURE, TRAP THEM & KILL THEM, ADVOCATE] $3
V/A – The South Will Rise Again 7” (Black) Cowabunga [ft. Bomber, HRT, Reason of Insanity, The PMRC, Cult Ritual, High Life, Ugly Law, Socialcide, Archaic] $5
V/A – The South Will Rise Again 7” (Black) Cowabunga [ft. Bomber, HRT, Reason of Insanity, The PMRC, Cult Ritual, High Life, Ugly Law, Socialcide, Archaic] $5

10”
GRAY GHOST - s/t (1st Press; /200 Green) Copper Lung $10
OIL – Electric Tongue EP (US Tour Press; #74/77 on Pink) Coalition $8
SEASICK - s/t (1st Press; /250 Yellow/Black Splatter) Brain Drain $10
THANK GOD/TIGERSHARK - Split (1st Press; /495 Black) Perpetual Motion Machine/Mol Sook/Tick Tock


12”
108 - A New Beat from a Dead Heart (2nd Press; Sealed) Deathwish Inc $12
ANTISCHISM - Still Life (Black) Prank $9
BARONESS/UNPERSONS – “A Grey Sigh in a Flower Husk” Split LP (At a Loss; Comes w/ Download Card) $20
BLACK BREATH – Razor to Oblivion (Black) Hot Mass $11
BLACK EYES – Cough (1st Press; Black) Dischord $6
BLANK STARE - s/t (US Press; Black) No Label $11
THE CATALYST - Marianas Trench (1st Press; /350 Blue w/ Silk-Screened B-Side) Perpetual Motion Machine $8
CAVE IN – Planets of Old 12” (Hydra Head) $19
COLISEUM - No Salvation (1st Press; Silver w/ White Splatter) Auxiliary/Relapse $16
DEAD NATION - Passing Phase (1st Press; /650 Black) Six Feet Under $10
DEATHCYCLE - s/t (1st press; /700 Clear) Lifeline/Chainsaw Safety/17cm $10
DFA - Defy False Authority (Black) Deep Six $8
DFA - Destined for Assimilation (Black) Ugly Pop $8
FU MANCHU - Return to Earth ’91-’93 (Sealed) Elastic $15
FUCKED UP – The Chemistry of Common Life 2xLP (1st Press; Sealed, 180g Black) Matador $23
FUCKED UP – Year of the Rat (1st Press; Black) What’s Your Rupture $12
GHOSTLIMB - s/t (1st press; /500 Black w/ B-Side Etching & Silk-Screened Cover) Vendetta/Adagio 830 $9
GHOSTLIMB - Bearing & Distance (1st Press; /800 Red) Adagio 830 $12
GRAF ORLOCK/GREYSKULL - Split (3rd Press; Clear w/ “Metal” Backpack) $10
INSECT WARFARE – One-Sided LP (1st Press; /1100 Black) 625 Thrashcore $12
IRON AGE – The Sleeping Eye 2xLP (Tee Pee) $19
ISIS – Wavering Radiant 2xLP (1st Press; Black) Ipecac $25
LORDS OF LIGHT - Electric Sun 12” (1st Press; Black) Studio Geordie $12
THE MINOR TIMES - Making Enemies (1st Press: /300 White or Red, Sealed) Level Plane $10
PAINT IT BLACK - New Lexicon (1st Press; /1180 White) Jade Tree/Rivalry $10
PANIC - Strength in Solitude (1st Press; /500 Black/Green Swirl) Bridge 9 $10
PIG DESTROYER – Terrifyer 2xLP (1st Press; /600 Black, 180g) Relapse $24
PUNCH – s/t LP (Six Two Five) $13
RAMMER - Suffer (1st Press; /1000 Black) Slasher [Ex-Chokeholdm Union of Uranus]
RUINER - I Heard These Dudes Are Assholes (1st Press; Sealed) Bridge 9 $10
SEASICK - Ouroboros (1st Press; /500 Black w/ Etched B-Side) Soul Rebel
SEX VID – Communal Living (1st Press; Black) Dom America $12
SOCIALCIDE - Unnapproachable (1st Press; Black) Kangaroo/Even Worse $11
SOME GIRLS - All My Friends Are Going Death (1st Press; Colored Vinyl, Sealed) Three One G $20
SOUL CONTROL - Involution (1st Press; /600 Red) Rivalry $10
SPLITTING HEADACHE – Night Terrors (1st Press; /300 Red) Collapse
TEAR IT UP - Just Can’t Stand It (Blue) Deranged $12
TOMBS - s/t (1st Press; /400 Black w/ CD) Level Plane/Black Box $14
TOMBS - Winter Hours (1st Press; /400 Brown) Relapse $17
TRAP THEM - Sleepwell Deconstructor (1st Press; /750 Black 180g) Trash Art $13
V/A - A Tribute to ANTI-CIMEX (1st Press; Black) Dead City / Pelea [ft. DRILLER KILLER, WOLFBRIGADE, DOOM, INEPSY, RATOS DE PORAO, NAILBITER, DISCLOSE, AVSKUM, SINERGIA, LOS REZIOS, WARCOLLAPSE, SCUM NOISE,DISKONTO, AUTONOMIA, BOXED IN, O ANJO EXTERMINADOR, CROSSING CHAOS, DETESTATION, DRASTIKA, VIIMEINEN KOLONNA, STRAIGHT TO HELL (Ex-Dropdead)] $6

CD
BELPHEGOR – Bondage Goat Zombie – Nuclear Blast $2
BEOWOLF - Lost My Head - I Scream $3
THE BLACK HAND – War Monger – Chainsaw Safety $5
COHEN, LEONARD – I’m Your Man (Soundtrack) Verve $3
CHAMPION/BETRAYED - Split - Rivalry $3
DAUGHTERS – Canada Songs – Robotic Empire $6
DAUGHTERS – Hell Songs – Hydra Head $2
DEATHCYCLE - Prelude to Tyranny - Lifeline $5
DOWN TO NOTHING - The Most - Revelation $6
THE ERGS - Hindsight is 20/20, My Friend - Dirtnap $11
FEIST – Let It Die – Polydor $5
FUCKED UP - The Chemistry of Common Life - Matador $12
GO IT ALONE/BLUE MONDAy - Split - Rivalry $3
GO IT ALONE - Histories - Rivalry $3
HOT CROSS - Fair Trades and Farewells - Level Plane $2
LAST LIGHTS – No Past. No Present. No Future. – Think Fast! $5
LIFE LONG TRAGEDY - Runaways - Deathwish Inc $5
MAXAMILLIAN COLBY – Discography – Lovitt $5
MENTAL – Get an Oxygen Tank – Bridge 9 $6
PART CHIMP – I Am Come – Monitor $2
PULLING TEETH – Paranoid Delusions/Paradise Illusions – Deathwish Inc. $8
Q AND NOT U – On Play Patterns – Dischord $2
RAMMING SPEED - Brainwreck - Teenage Disco Bloodbath $10
VERSE - From Anger and Rage - Rivalry $5
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? – Standfast Armageddon Justice Fighter – Sound Pollution $5
WITCHCRAFT BY A PICTURE - CD + Ouija Board (Magic Bullet) $5
YOU AND I - You & I - Alone $2
YOU AND I – The Curtain Falls – Level Plane $5
YOUNG WIDOWS - Old Wounds - Temporary Residence $14

DVD
GRAILS – Acid Rain – Temporary Residence Ltd. $17
SUCH HAWKS, SUCH HOUNDS: Scenes from the American Hard Rock Underground – Long Song Pictures $20 [ft. EARTHLESS, OM, SUNNO))), DEAD MEADOW, PENTAGRAM, THRONES, KYUSS, SLEEP, COMETS ON FIRE, etc.]

Feel free to repost..

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Top 100 Albums of the '00s.

After much scrutiny, here is the list - which I'm sure will be amendec more over time.

Some of these aren't nexessarily my "favorite" effort by the artists, but the most important or best representative of that time period (i.e. "Death Knows Your Name" is totally the best Hope Con album.) Some aren;t so much "my thing," but are jst too damn important or were too damn big to ignore; but i legitimately enjoy every album on here.

Aesop Rock – Labor Days (Def Jux, September, 2001)
American Nightmare – Background Music (Equal Vision, 2001)
And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead (Interscope, February 2002)
Andrew W.K. – I Get Wet (Island, November 2001)
Arcade Fire – Funeral (Merge, September 2004)
At the Drive In – Relationship of Command (Grand Royal, 2000)
Atmosphere – Godlovesugly (Def Jux, November 2002)
Battles – Mirrored (Warp, May 2007)
Boris – Heavy Rocks (2002)
Boris – Akuma No Uta (Diwphalanx, 2003)
Boris – Pink (Diwphalanx, 2005)
Boris w/ Michio Kurihara – Rainbow (Pedal, 2006)
Botch – We Are the Romans (Hydra Head, January 2000)
Breach – Kollapse (2001)
Cannibal Ox – The Cold Vein (Def Jux, 2001)
Carry On – A Life Less Plagued (Bridge 9, 2001)
Celebrity Murders - A Time to Kill Space (Chainsaw Saftey, 2005)
Celtic Frost - Monotheist (2006)
City of Caterpillar – City of Caterpillar (Level Plane, 2001)
Converge – Jane Doe (Equal Vision, September 2001)
Converge – You Fail Me (Epitaph)
Converge – No Heroes (Epitaph)
Converge – Axe to Fall (Epitaph)
Cursed – One (Deathwish, 2003)
Cursed – Two (Goodfellow, 2005)
Cursive – The Ugly Organ (Saddle Creek, March 2003)
Damien Rice, O (Vector, February 2002)
Dangerdoom – The Mouse and The Mask (Epitaph, 2005)
Dinosaur Jr. – Beyond (Fat Possum, 2007)
Discordance Axis – Inalienable Dreamless (Hydra Head, August 2000)
Earth – Hex: or Printing in the Infernal Method (Southern Lord, 2005)
Envy – Dead Sinking Story (Level Plane, August 2003)
Fucked Up – Hidden World (Jade Tree, 2006)
Fucked Up – The Chemistry of Common Life (Matador, 2008)
Godspeed You Black Emperor – Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heavan (Kranky, 2000)
Have Heart – Songs to Scream at the Sun (Bridge 9, 2008)
High on Fire – Blessed Black Wings (Relapse, February 2005)
The Hope Conspiracy – Coldblue (Equal Vision, 2000)
The Hope Consipracy – Endnote (Equal Vision, 2002)
In My Eyes – Nothing to Hide (Revelation, 2000)
Insect Warfare – World Extermination (Six Two Five, 2007)
Integrity – To Die For (Deathwish, 2003)
Interpol – Turn on the Bright Lights (Matador, 2002)
Iron Lung – Life. Iron Lung. Death. (Six Two Five, 2005)
Iron Lung – Sexless//No Sex (Prank, 2008)
Isis – Oceanic (Ipecac, September 2002)
J Dilla - Donuts (Stone’s Throw, February 2006)
Jay Z – The Blueprint (Def Jam, September 2001)
Jesu – Jesu (Hydra Head, 2005)
Johnny Cash – American IV: The Man Comes Around (American, 2002)
Kid Dynamite – Shorter, Faster, Louder (Jade Tree, 2000)
Leviathan – Massive Conspiracy Against All Life (Moribound Cult)
Madlib – Shades of Blue (Blue Not, July 2003)
Madvillian – Madvilliany (Stones Throw, March 2004)
Mars Volta – Frances the Mute (GSL, 2003)
Mastadon – Remission (Relapse, 2002)
Melvins – A Senile Animal (Ipecac, July 2006)
Mind Eraser – Cave (Painkiller/Collapse, 2005)
Mind Eraser – Conscious/Unconscious (Clean Plate, 2008)
Modern Life Is War – My Love. My Way. (Martyr, 2003)
Modern Life Is War – Witness (Deathwish Inc, 2005)
Modest Mouse – The Moon and Antarctica (Epic, June 2000)
Mogwai – Rock Action (Matador, 2001)
Morrissey – You Are the Quarry (Sanctuary/Attack, May 2004)
Municipal Waste – Waste ‘Em All (Six Weeks, 2003)
Muse – Absolution (A&E, September 2003)
Napalm Death – Enemy of the Music Business (Spitfire, 2000)
Nas – Stillmatic (Ill Will/Columbia, December 2001)
Nasum – Helvete (Relapse, 2003)
Neurosis – A Sun That Never Sets (Relapse, 2001)
No Warning – Ill Blood (Bridge Nine, November 2002)
Om – Pilgrimage (Southern Lord, 2008)
Outkast – Stankonia (LaFace, October 2000)
Outkast – Speakerboxx/The Love Below (Laface, September 2003)
pg. 99 – Document #07 (Magic Bullet/Happy Couples Never last, 2001)
Paint It Black – Paradise (Jade Tree, 2005)
Pig Destroyer – Prowler In the Yard (Relapse, July 2001)
Prurient – And Still, Wanting (No Fun, 2008)
Q and Not U – No Kill, No Beep Beep (Dischord, 2000)
Queens of the Stone Age – Songs for the Deaf (Interscope, 2002)
Radiohead – Kid A (EMI, October, 2000)
Radiohead – In Rainbows (Xendless Xurbia, November 2007)
Scott Walker – The Drift (4AD, 2006)
The Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-la-la band with Choir – “This Is Our Punk Rock,” Thee Rusted Satellits Gather + Sing (Constellation, 2003)
Sleep – Dopesmoker (Tee Pee, April 2003)
The Suicide File – Twilight (2003)
SunnO))) – OO Void (*Hydra Head, 2000)
SunnO))) – Black One (Southern Lord, 2005)
SunnO))) & Boris – Altar (Southern Lord, 2006)
Think I Care – Think I Care (Deadalive, 2003)
Tragedy – Tragedy (Tragedy, 2000)
The Twilight Singers – Blackberry Belle (One Little Indian, October 2003)
Verse – Rebuild (Rivarly, 2004)
Walls – s/t (Painkiller, 2008)
Walls – s/t 12” (Iron Lung, 2008)
Weakling – Dead as Dreams (tUMULt, 2000)
Wolves In the Throne Room – Two Hunters (Southern Lord, September 2007)
Xasthur – Subliminal Genocide (Hydra Head, September 2006)
The Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs – Fever to Tell (Interscope, April 2003)
Zeni Geva – 10,000 Light Years (Neurot, May 2001)

Feel like I should maybe put the Cult Ritual LP, Made Out of Baby's "Coward," or one of the Storm of Light albums on there... but what to cut? Oh shit! And Nihill?

Son of a bitch...

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Saturday, October 31st

Yesterday my "team" at work was supposed to go to Busch Gardens as a group. Through various circumstances every single person (including my wife) bailed, which I wasn't aware of until I was already at the park. In the end, I drove up to walk around by myself for about two hours and then headed back home.

Wife had to work last night (which is why I came home as early as I did), and I found out that there was actually a Halloween party at the comic shop where she works (as she was getting ready.) Bit of a drag, as I would have liked to have gone.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

A lightbulb, hanging over my bed.

"Humbly patient or docile, as under provocation from others."

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Saturday, September 5th

The Swag Swap was last week and it was modestly successful. I had a few crates of records, some old band shirts, buttons, posters, stickers, etc, but we had other vendors with art, jewelry, homemade crafts, clothes, and other cool stuff for sale.

At this point, The Return of The Swag Swap is slated for Saturday, November 7th, and we're hoping to have more vendors, more visitors, and more donations. Where the first Swap was a benefit for The Foodbank of Southeastern VA, we are discussing the beneficiary of the second event.

In less important news, I went to Busch Gardens last week and they're closing The Big Bad Wolf on Labor Day. Crazy.

I Scored Death's "Scream Bloody Gore" and Napalm Death's "Noise for Music's Sake" for about $13 last night. Pretty amped on that. At the Swap I picked up some cool stuff too:

Cipher - Burnt Halos 6" (Red/Black) Double Down
Crooked Ways - How to Break Hearts EP 7" (Purple) Self-Released
Shiner - Semper Fi 7" (Black) DeSoto
Swing Kids - s/t (Black) Three One G
Cut the Shit - Marked for Life 10" (1st Press; /70 Purple w/ Blank Red Labels) Gloom
Annihilation Time - s/t LP (Black) Deadalive
Bob Willis - The Bob Willis Anthology 2xLP (Black) CBS

Been listening to Swans and Hatred Surge a lot lately. Also, saw Inglourious Basterds last night. Good stuff.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

The Week of July 5, 2009

Went to Fantasy yesterday and got some cool stuff.

Boris with Michio Kurihara - Rainbow (US Version)
Henry Rollins (Band) - Hot Animal Machine
Rollins Band - Life Time
Unseen Terror - Human Error
U2 - Boy
Wolfmangler - Dwelling In a Dead Raven for the Glory of Crucified Wolves
O))) Presents... "Pentemple"

Not the best week, but the world keeps turning. I wonder when my Moutheater and Wolf Whistle pre-orders are going to show up.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

The Week of Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Went to see Wolves in the Throne Room, Krallice, A Storm of Light, and Forensics last night. Two of the bands were boring and dissappointing, but two played excellent sets. Overall, it's been a pretty excellent week and I'm looking forward to summer continuing at this pace. I'm finding myself feeling a lot more comortable and happy every day. It should be mentioned that I went to the pool beforehand, which was fun as hell.


Also, we got a new rat today. His name is Wagner.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Scored some good stuff used today.

Anthrax, Among the Living (How you gonna pass this up for $5?)
Darkthrone, A Blaze in the Northern Sky
Possessed, Seven Churches
S.O.D, Speak English or Die (The Re-Issue with all the live shit.)

... all for about $20. Stoked.

The weather's been really nice lately. Today was perfect for driving around and listening to Endtroducing... (which apparently Alicia is already familiar with?)

Got a lot done today, which always feels good before heading back to work. I'm missing the Fight Amp and Moutheater show tomorrow though, which sucks, and likely Rotten Sound on Tuesday. I hope to compensate for this by heading up to Wolves In the Throne Room in Richmond with some friends next week. I could use some dude-time.

I missed out on a chance to hang out with an old friend today, which was a bit of a bummer, but I caught up with my dad, which only happens every few months for some reason or other, so I was happy for that.

Lately I feel like I measure my satisfaction with life by my ability to accomplish things that might not be necessary, but are helpful. Working on the car or yard, organizing something around the house that had been in disarray, shit like that. I think it's indicative of either feeling like I don't control my circumstances enough or feeling like I haven't accomplished enough in life through some other means.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

The Week of May 17th, 2009

Saturday, May 16th:
Iron Lung/Lords of Light - Split 7"
Akitsa, Goétie
Iron Lung/Lana Dagales - Split 12"
Pig Destroyer, Terrifyer
Protestant, As Dead As We Look

Noah's birthday party today. It was fun. The girls and I were exhausted afterwards, so after they fell asleep I got a cherry limeade from Doumar's and dropped off the Such Hawks, Such Hounds DVD for Josh.

Sunday, May 17th:
Men's Interest, Demo 2008
Alliterate, Demo 2008
Jesu, Sun Down/Sun Rise
Dead Kennedys, Give Me Convenience, Or Give Me Death
mewithoutyou, [A--->B] Life
Ruiner, "Still Smiling" Demo 2005
Agents of Abhorrence, Covert Lobotomy
Wolves In the Throne Room, Malevolent Grain EP
Weakling, Dead As Dreams
Mastadon, Lifesblood EP
Down In Flames, Three 7"s on One CD
Roadside Monument, Eight Hours Away from Being a Man
Made Out of Babies, Coward
Dropdead, Dropdead (1998)
Integrity/Mayday - Split 7"
U2, The Joshua Tree
Burzum, Filosofem
Suffocation, Pierced from Within
Slint, Tweez
Anodyne, Lifetime of Gray Skies
pg. 99, Document #09
pg. 99, Document #07
The Cure, Head On the Door
Ocean, Here Where Nothing Grows
Burzum, Det Som Engang Var

Monday, May 18th:
Jesuit, Jesuit (Hydra Head)
Nirvana, Bleach
The Misfits, 12 Hits from Hell
Breathing Fire, Years of Lead
Muse, Black Holes and Revelations
Wasted Time, Futility LP
pg. 99, Document #07
Say Goodbye, Misanthropy 7"
Noisear, The Red Tape Agenda
Dinosaur Jr, Just Like Heaven EP
Leatherface, Mush
Dropdead/Totalitar - Split 7"
Septic Death, Crossed Out Twice
Versoma, Life During Wartime
Neurosis, Through Silver and Blood
Bathory, Bathory
Void, Condensed Flesh
Boris, Heavy Rocks
The Wipers, Is This Real?
Pulling Teeth, Paranoid Delusions/Paradise Illusions
Unbroken, It's Getting Tougher to Say the Right Things
Devour, Devour
Primus, Sailing the Seas of Cheese
Sex Positions, Demo 2002
Sirens, Demo 2002

Tuesday, May 19th:
Obituary, Slowly We Rot
Coalesce, Functioning on Impatience
Count Me Out, Permanent
The Swarm (aka Knee Deep in the Dead), Parasitic Skies 10"
Pixies, Surfer Rosa
Soul Swallower, Soul Swallower 7"
Mayday, Stapelegun 10"
Knives Out, Heartburn EP
Beastie Boys, Ill Communication
Hatebreed, For the Lions
Metallica, ... And Justice for All
Spanish Bombs, "Brown Bag" Demo 2006
Butthole Surfers, Locust Abortion Technician
Mayday, Lost in the Sabbath 7"
Ice Nine, Discography
Reversal of Man, Discography
No Comment, Discography
Swing Kids, Discography
T. Rex, Electric Warrior
The Hope Conspiracy, Cold Blue
Jesuit, Jesuit 7" (Resevoir)
Municipal Waste, Waste 'Em All
Some Girls, The DNA Will Have Its Say EP
Kittens, Bazooka and The Hustler
The Birthday Party, Junkyard
The Jesus Lizard, Down
At the Gates, Suicidal Final Art

Headed back to work after being off for wife's surgery last week... not the most excited about that. This week I'm trying to get the first screen of patches printed, and looking into some leads as to where I might be able to distro some vinyl regularly. It'll be easier to get shit done when Wife is off of painkillers and more functional, but for the time being it's nice to spend time with the girls.

Tuesday (May 26th) Rotten Sound, The Endless Blockade (blog), Catheter, Magrudergrind, and Maruta are playing Richmond. I don't see myself getting off work to go, but shit - that show sounds awesome. I am trying to head up for Wolves In the Throne Room, Krallice, A Storm of Light, and Forensics on the 29th though. If I have to miss Rotten Sound again, at least I can catch WITTR, right?

Caught up with some old friends from swimming on FaceBook this week. Scott Rhodes says he lives in Norfolk and wants to come to some metal shows with me. Sounds awesome.

Also - I'm trying to play drums more. Anybody wanna jam? Wednesdays through Saturdays I'm free and we can play in my garage.

Friday, May 15, 2009

The Week of May 10th, 2009

Sunday, May 10th: (Mothers' Day)
Danzig, "Mother"
Jesu, "Mother Earth"
The Devil and The Sea, "Mother Furnace"
The Beatles, "Mother Nature's Son"
Today Is the Day, "Mother's Ruin"
Ceremony, "Mothers and Fathers"
U2, "Mothers of the Dissappeared"
No Comment, "A Mother's Crime"
Backstabbers Imc, "Sometimes Mothers Look Like Lambs Being Led to The Slaighter"
Celebrity Murders, "My Grandbother, The Race War"

Helmet, Strap It On
No Comment, Downsided 7"
Beastie Boys, Ill Communication
Jawbreaker, 24 Hour Revenge Therapy
Scott Walker, The Drift
Reversal of Man, This Is Medicine
v/a, We Reach: The Music of the Melvins
The Endless Blockade, Come Friendly Bombs 7"
mewithoutyou, I Never Said That I Was Brave EP
Refused, The Shape of Punk to Come
Hatred Surge - Insect Warfare - Split 7"
EyeHateGod, Dopesick
A Storm of Light/Nadja - Split LP
Sunn O))) & Boris, Altar
Dead Kennedys, Plastic Surgery Disasters
Massive Attack, Mezzanine
The Cure, Concert
Panic, Circles
Cough, Sigillum Luciferi
Darsombra, "Nymphaea"
Saturation, Saturation

Monday, May 11th:
Alicia's surgery today. Spend most of the morning cleaning and getting the house ready for her release from the hospital.

Got some stuff in the mail this week:
- Pig Destroyer, Terrifyer 2xLP (1st Press; /600 Black, 180g)
- Rotten Sound, Cycles LP (1st Press; /500 White, 180g)
- Rotten Sound, Exit CD
- Rotten Sound, Murderworks CD
- Tombs, WInter Hours LP (1st Press; /100 Clear)

Pretty stoked on Rotten Sound and TOmbs right now. Also, been spinning Enemy of The Sun more than usual this month.

Recently:
Boris with Michio Hurikari, Rainbow
Deadguy, Fixation on a Co-Worker
Neurosis, Enemy of The Sun
Neurosis, Times of Grace
Rotten Sound, Murderworks
Rotten Sound, Exit
Rotten Sound, Cycles
Texas Is the Reason, Do You Know Who You Are?
Tombs, Tombs EP
Tombs, Winter Hours

Saw the Such Hawks, Such Hounds documentary last night. Matt Pike blew my fucking mind in the first minute and a half. It was pretty good after that too. If you haven't heard of it, it's a documentary about "The American Hard Rock UNderground," or essentially the (so-called) stoner, psychadelic, and desert-rock scenes. It has interviews and live footage Pentagram, Kyuss, Melvins, Sleep, Om, Wino, Dead Meadow, Bardo Pond, Pearls and Brass, Earthless, and more. I highly recommended it (Har, har, har.)

Friday, May 8, 2009

Friday, May 8th, 2009

Mothers' Day is Sunday (I work), then Wife is having surgery on Monday and recovering over the next week (I do not work). Just getting everything lined up so that week has as little stress as possible involved.

Swag Swap is two weeks from tomorrow. Hmmm...

Friday, May 8th:
Miles Davis, Kind of Blue
Nina Simone, Anthology
The Wipers, Is This Real?
Nirvana, BBC Sessions
Dinosaur Jr. You're Living All Over Me
Terrorizer, World Downfall
Napalm Death, Utopia Banished
Metallica, Master of Puppets
Tombs, Winter Hours

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

The Week of May 3rd, 2009

Sunday, May 3rd:
Wu-Tang Clan, Enter the Wu Tang (36 Chambers)
GZA, Liquid Swords
Kiss It Goodbye, She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not
Surroundings, Monument in Ruins 7"
Fight Amp, Hungry for Nothing
Dropdead, Discography (1991-1993)
Neurosis, Enemy of the Sun
pg. 99, Document #13
Pixies, Surfer Rosa
Insect Warfare, World Extermination
Cursed, Two
Neurosis, Through Silver and Blood
Thelonious Monk, Blue Monk
Craft, Terror Propaganda
pg. 99, Document #02
Modern Life Is War, Modern Life Is War 7"
Jesu, Silver EP
Portishead, Roseland NYC Live
Galaxie 500, On Fire
Leatherface, Mush
Tombs, Winter Hours
Bad Business, Bad Business
Weezer, Weezer (Blue Album
Black Sabbath, Black Sabbath
Unbroken, life. love. regret.

Monday, May 4th:
The Hope Conspiracy, Death Knows Your Name
Black Flag, Slip It In
Sex Positions, Sex Positions
Nirvana, Unplugged in New York
Panic, Panic 7"
Coffins/The Arm and Sword of a Bastard God - Split
Quicksand, "Thorn in My Side" Single
David Bowie, The Platinum Collection
Paint It Black, Paradise
Rorschach, Needlepack
Bathory, Bathory
Modern Life Is War, Witness
Say Goodbye, Say Goodbye
Fight Amp, Hungry for Nothing
Black Flag, My War
Ceremony, Still Nothing Moves You
pg. 99, Document #06
Bone Awl, Not For Our Feet
The B-52's, Time Capsule
Fight Amp, Ugly Kids Doing Ugly Things 7"
Coffins, The Other Side of Blasphemy
Nirvana, With the Lights Out Box Set
Count Me Out, Few and Far Between EP
Suffocation, Effigy of the Forgotten
Morphine, Cure for Pain
Prideswallower, Lifeswallower EP
Buzzov*en, Sore

Tueasday, May 5th...
Boris, Pink
Caspar Brontzman Massaker, Home
Leatherface, BBC Sessions
Wolves In the Throne Room, Diadem of 12 Stars
Smashing Pumpkins, Siamese Dream
Lurker of Chalice, Lurker of Chalice
Black Flag, Everything Went Black
Karp, Self-Titled LP
Kittens, Rhinoceros Love
The Clash, London Calling
Jeff Buckley, Grace
Carry On, A Life Less Plagued
Botch, We Are the Romans
Mannequin, Yr Aching Tooth (Unreleased)
Dropdead, Dropdead (1998)
Napalm Death, Utopia Banished
Method Man, Tical
Minsk, Burning EP
v/a, Fear of Smell Comp (I missed a copy of this for $.99 on eBay last month. Just forgot to bid on it. What the fuck, right?)
EyeHateGod, Dopesick
Human Remains, An Admiration Most Deep and Foul 7"

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The Week of Sunday, April 26, 2009.‏

Sunday, April 26th:
Metallica, … And Justice for All
Metallica, Master of Puppets
Metallica, Ride the Lightning
Cave In, Beyond Hypothermia
Cave In, Until Your Heart Stops
v/a, Bad Music for bad People Comp
Ocean/Lesbian – Split 10”
Pig Heart Transplant, Supremacy
A Tribe Called Quest, Midnight Merauders
Pig Destroyer, 38 Counts of Battery
Integrity, Humanity is The Devil
Man Is the Bastard, Mancruel
Noisear, The Red Tape Agenda
Mogwai, Government Commissions (BBC Sessions)
v/a, Trapped In a Scene Comp
Damad/Meatjack – Split 10”
Iron Lung, Cold Storage
pg. 99, Document #05
Jawbreaker, 24 Hour Revenge Therapy
The Clash, London Calling
Circle Takes the Square, As the Roots Undo
The Stooges, Fun House
Craft, Fuck the Universe

Monday, April 27th:
Metallica, Ride the Lightning
v/a, In These Black Days: A Tribute to Black Sabbath
Cursed, Hell Comes Home b/w Search and Destroy 7”
Hum, Downward Is Heavenward
Battles, Mirrored
Joy Division, Substance
Pig Destroyer, 38 Counts of Battery
Black Sabbath, Master of Reality
Mannequin, Yr Aching Tooth (Unreleased)
Ironside, Damn Your Blooded Eyes 7”
Converge, Petitioning the Empty Sky
Integrity, Seasons In the Size of Days
Agoraphobic Nosebleed/Converge, The Poacher Diaries Split
His Hero Is Gone, Fifteen Counts of Arson
Thelonious Monk, Blue Monk
David Bowie, Let’s Dance
Iron Lung/Shank – Split LP
Napalm Death, Utopia Banished
Today is The Day, In the Eyes of God
… And You Will Know Us by Trail of Dead, Source Tags & Codes
Andrew W.K, I Get Wet
Zei Geva, Freedom Bondage
Pig Destroyer, Painter of Dead Girls
Butthole Surfers, Locust Abortion Technician

Tuesday, April 28th:
Metallica, ... And Justice for All
Metallica, Master of Puppets
Sex Positions - Demo 2002
Sirens - Demo 2002
Project 208, Work. Consume. Die.
The Hidden Hand, The Resurrection of Whiskey Foote
Carcass, Reek of Putrefaction
The Shook Ones, Slaughter of the Insole
X Files X, Excruciation
Project 208, Love Songs for the Dying Machine
Bad Brains, I Against I
Die Kruezen, Die Kruezen
Entombed, Wolverine Blues
Mentally Challenged, Regressor Pt. I Tape
Helmet, Meantime
Converge, Jane Doe
Devour, Devour LP
Wolves in The Throne Room, Black Cascade
Dazzling Killmen, Dig Out the Switch
Today Is the Day, Sadness Will Prevail
Q and Not U, No Kill, No Beep Beep
Pig Destroyer, Phantom Limb

Got an order for the distro yesterday. Very excited. Still no Tombs records though...

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

There was a lot of shit to be done around the house yesterday, so I got up early and tried to get the ball rolling, but petered out bu around 10:00 am.

To get myself moving again I made a "Get Off Your Ass" mix. It worked out pretty well:

01. S.O.D. "March of the S.O.D." (Speak English or Die)
02. S.O.D. "Sergeant 'D' and the S.O.D." (Speak English or Die)
03. Slayer, "Angel of Death" (Reign In Blood)
04. Deathspell Omega, "Drink the Devil's Blood" (Disciples of The Ultimate Void EP)
05. Anthrax, "Among the Living" (Among The Living)
06. Integrity, "Vocal Test" (Humanity Is The Devil)
07. Integrity, "Hollow" (Humanity Is The Devil)
08. Municipal Waste, "The Executioner (Intro)" (Waste 'Em All)
09. Umlaüt, "We Don't Give a Fuck" (Disc-Fücking-Ography)
10. Catharsis, "Obsession" (Passion)
11. Tear It Up, "From Nothing to Nothing" (Nothing to Nothing)
12. Tear It Up, "Close My Eyes and Hope for the Worst" (Nothing to Nothing)
13. Metallica, "Battery" (Master of Puppets)
14. Tragedy, "Intro" (Tragedy)
15. Tragedy, "The Point of No Return" (Tragedy)
16. Metallica, "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (Ride The Lightning)
17. Dissection, "Night's Blood" (Storm of The Light's Bane)
18. As Long As We're All Living, We're All Dying, "Fatigue" (Split 7" w/ The Hound)
19. Slayer, "Necrophobic" (Reign In Blood)
20. Metallica, "Fight Fire With Fire" (Ride The Lightning)
21. Trial, "Reflections" (Are These Our Lives?)
22. Tear It Up, "Thrash Wagon" (Tear It Down: The December 2000 Sessions)
23. Metallica, "One" (... And Justice for All)
24. Bones Brigade, "LA Massacre" (Focused)
25. Slayer, "Raining Blood" (Reign In Blood)

Got some stuff in the mail yesterday too, including that Pulling Teeth LP. Dom and A389 really did a great job with that record. With that I got the Tour Press of the Frightener LP (God DAMN, that band was nuts. I can't believe they weren't bigger.) Also got a few copies of the Blank Stare LP for my distro/The Swag Swap. Turns out my guy Owen at Revelation left as of yesterday, so I called and placed an order with them too - a lot of exciting stuff on the way. I'm probably most excited to finally get the Moutheater record. Andrew's worked a long fucking time towards this and I'm incredibly excited to hold the final product in my hands. I need to hang out with that guy more often.

The Art Show (Renewal) is Friday night, and after that we're focusing a lot of energy into this Swag Swap (May 23rd) - both of which should be awesome. Then, in June, we're off to New York for Wife's Birthday. It's a busy itinerary, but it always is.

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009:
Death Warr, Rebirth Through Putrefaction Demo Cassette
Insect Warfare, Information Economy/“Fanclub Only” 7”
Morbid Angel, Altars of Madness
S.O.D. Speak English or Die
Anthrax, Among the Living
Pulling Teeth, Paranoid Delusions/Paradise Illusions
Blank Stare, Blank Stare LP
Portishead, Third

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The Week of April 19th, 2009

Sunday, April 19th:
Suffocation, Human Waste
Coffins, Buried Death
Rage Against the Machine, Evil Empire
Death, Human
The Hope Conspiracy, Hang Your Cross EP
Craft, Fuck the Universe
Tear It Up, Taking You Down With Me
The Birthday Party, Junk Yard
Discordance Axis, The Inalienable Dreamless
Cursed, Hell Comes Home 7"
pg. 99, Document #07
Void, Condensed Flesh
Carcass, Heartwork
Human Remains, Using Sickness As a Hero Demos
Slayer, Hainting the Chapel EP
Panic, Dying For It 7"
Atomic City - Demo 2007
Mogwai, Mr. Beast
A Silver Mt. Zion, He Has Left Us Alone, But Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our Room
Rotten Sound, Drain
Rorschach, Needlepack 7"
Moss, Sub Templum
Emperor, In the Nightside Eclispe
Liifetime, Jersey's Best Dancers
Jawbreaker, Dear You
The Replacements, Let It Be
Time Flies, Can't Change the Past
Heathen(s), Heathen 7”
Skip James, Heroes of the Blues
Catharsis, Passion


Monday, April 20th:
Botch, We Are the Romans
The Hope Conspiracy, File 03
Agoraphobic Nosebleed, PCP Tornado
Devour, Devour LP
The Degenerics, The Degenerics 7"
pg. 99, “Do You Need a Place to Stay?”/Document #10
Torche, Meanderthal
Annihilation Time, II
SunnO))) & Boris, Altar
Black Flag, 1982 Demos
Jawbreaker, Bivouac
Human Remains – Demo 1990
The Cars, The Cars
Agents of Abhorrence, Earth. Water. Sun.
Frightener, Guillotine
Muse, Origin of Symmetry
Sex Positions – Demo 2002
Sirens – Demo 2002
Black Flag, The First Four Years
Rotten Sound, Cycles
Citizen's Arrest, A Light in the Darkness
Trap Them, Sleepwell Deconstructor
Trap Them, Séance Prime
Trap Them/Extreme Noise Terror – Split 7”
Trap Them, Seizures in Barren Pardise
The Descendents, Milo Goes to College
Neutral Milk Hotel, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
Tombs, Winter Hours
Obituary, Slowly We Rot
The Replacements, Let It Be
Anodyne, Salo EP

Tuesday, April 21st:
Tear It Up, Tear It Down: The December 2000 Sessions
Trap Them, Séance Prime
Moss, The Tormented
Wu-Tang Clan, 36 Chambers
Iron Lung & Hatred Surge, Broken: A Collaboration
Reversal of Man, Revolution Summer 10”
Morphine, Cure for Pain
Rival Mobs, Bitter Rivals Demo 2008
Black Flag, The First Four Years
End of a Year, We Know Europeans Are a Sexual People 7”
Kill Your Idols, For Our Friends
Coalesce, Functioning on Impatience
The Replacements, Let It Be
Dropdead, Dropdead (1998)
Entombed, Clandestine
Weakling, Dead As Dreams
Boris, Heavy Rocks
Radiohead, Kid A
Kittens, Rhinoceros Love Split
The Endless Blockade, Turn Illness Into a Weapon
Dead Meadow, Feathers
Napalm Death, The Code Is Red... Long Live The Code.

Monday Night Napalm Death, Torche, Coliseum, Trap Them, and a few other bands played at The Peppermint Beach Club. I couldn't make it, but I drove up on my lunch to drop a book off for a dude in one of the bands. Wish I could have stayed, but such is life, right?

I still haven't gotten my Pulling Teeth LP in the mail. I'm pretty sure it's not coming at this point. Bummer. I did, however get something I ordered for my sister, some Insect Warfare 7"s, and the Deth Warr Demo cassette. Very happy with that. I'm hoping to nab that new Insect Warfare noise LP today as well. Very interested in what that sounds like.

Yesterday was my Birthday. I always feel weird about that. Being congratulated for not dying just yet doesn't seem terribly genuine to me. I think Birthdays function much in the same way I used to consider Christmas... When I knew that Christmas/"The Holidays" had no true religious or spiritual meaning for me, I wondered why I still felt compelled to celebrate with my friends and family. I realized that I enjoyed, (especially during a cold, and often depressing time of year) taking an opportunity to let my loved ones know that they are appreciated more than I can show on a daily basis. Why not, at the end of another year, take a few moments to show a friend how much they mean to me? Seems earnest enough, right? Well, I suppose I consider birthdays to be the same sort of gesture. "Hey, Andrew, Happy Birthday. You're a good friend," makes sense. Giving a friend a gift that lets them know makes sense. Giving a gift to me, however does not.

I was not a particularly good friend this past year, or person, for that matter. But I'm trying... "I'm trying reeeal hard to be the shepherd."

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 (Tax Day)

Sitting at home with babies and records today.

Pulling Teeth, Paranoid Delusions/Paradise Illusions
Pulling Teeth, Witch's Sabbath, Vol. V 7" (Left for Dead covers!)
The Endless Blockade, The Endless Blockade 7"
Tear It Up, Nothing to Nothing
War Hungry, Return to Earth 7"
The Spark, Nobody's Laughing LP
Cattle Decapitation, Homovore
Agoraphobic Nosebleed, A Clockwork Sodom b/w Tentacles of Destruction 7"
Devour, Devour LP
Melvins, 26 Songs
Melvins, Houdini
Melvins, Stoner Witch

Tear It Up - Nothing to Nothing (2002)

"Another fucking day. Twenty-four wasted hours, doing what I'm told, being what they want. It's all for Nothing - A Life for Nothing. I live for no one. I'm fighting a war against myself. I'm not living for anyone. I want it to stop. I wanna feel better. I wanna feel good again. I just feel Nothing, I feel dead inside, I wanna be dead outside. The guilt is constant. Another sleepless night. Just so worried about the future, screaming about the present, bullshit in my past. What do I have to show for it? (Nothing!) I'm fighting a war against myself. It's a fucking losing battle. It's all for me. It's not for anyone else. It all means Nothing. From Nothing, to Nothing. From Nothing, to Nothing. From Nothing, to Nothing...I CANT HELP IT!"

Negative hardcore from Jersey. Pretty fast, very tight. If you don't already know, the bandeatured dudes from (deep breath... ok, go!) Dead Nation, The Rites, Cut the Shit, Splitting Headache, Forward to Death, A New Enemy, Down In Flames, Guilt Trip, etc... definitely for fans fo Black Flag, Negative Approach, Jerry's Kids, Shark Attack, etc - but like I said, you probably know these guy's shit already if you've heard of any of their other bands.

Favorite Track: "Close My Eyes and Hope for the Worst"

Debris Amour

Andrew is creepy.

http://www.myspace.com/debrisamour

The Week of April 11, 2009‏

(Easter) Sunday, April 12th:
Helmet, Mean Time
Fucked Up, Year of the Pig EP
Slint, Spiderland
Pulp, Hits
The End of the Universe, You’re the Disease
Unsane, Occupational Hazard
Cough, Sigillum Luciferi
Backstabbers Inc, Kamikaze Missions
Carcass, Reek of Putrefaction
Dazzling Killmen, Dig Out the Switch
Cryptopsy, None So Vile
Lincoln, Watermark 7”
Made Out of Babies, Coward
Napalm Death, Utopia Banished
Torche, Meanderthal
Piebald, We Are the Only Friends That We Have
Breathing Fire – Demo 2003
Ceremony – Demo 2003
Map the Growth – Demo 2003
New Radio – Demo 2003
Soul Swallower – Demo 2003
Metallica, Kill ‘Em All
Unbroken, life. love. regret.
Bad Brains, Rock for Light (Original Mix)
Entombed, Wolverine Blues
Rotten Sound, Cycles

Monday, April 13th:
Guyana Punchline, Maximum Smashism
Infest, Infest 7”
Dinosaur Jr, Beyond
Dead Blue Sky, Symptoms of an Unwanted Emotion
Count Me Out, 110
Entombed, Clandestine
Eating Glass, Feed Them to the Vultures
Glorior Belli, Manifesting the Raging Beast
Miles Davis, Kind of Blue
Guiltmaker, Driven By Arms EP
Melvins, Houdini
Suffocation, Human Waste
Carcass, Necrotism: Discanting the Insalubrious
Groundwork, Today We Will Be Neither Invisible Nor Silent
Count Me Out, Permanent
Elvis Costello and The Attractions, Armed Forces
Mogwai, Government Commissions: BBC Sessions
Early Man, Closing In
Human Remains, An Admiration Most Deep and Foul 7”
Carcass, Reek of Putrefaction
Morbid Angel, Altars of Madness
Bathory, Bathory
The Descendents, Milo Goes to College
Labour, Ten Songs
Damien Rice, 9
The Swarm (aka Knee Deep in the Dead) / Force Fed Glass – Split 7”
Cave In, Until Your Heart Stops
Metallica, Kill “Em All
Metallica, Master of Puppets

Tuesday, April 14th:
Glazed Baby, Karmic Debt
Cowboys Became Folk Heroes, The Formative Years
Catherine Wheel, Chrome
Napalm Death, From Enslavement to Obliteration
Nirvana, Bleach
Cryptopsy, Blasphemy Made Flesh
A389/Chainsaw Safety Sampler 2009 (Various Artists)
We Reach: The Music of The Melvins (Various Artisis)
Fight Amputation/Exosus – Split EP
Smashing Pumpkins, The Aeorplane Flies High Box Set
Foo Fighters, The Colour and The Shape
Burzum, Filosifem
Pig Destroyer, Painter of Dead Girls
Wolves In the Throne Room, Two Hunters
Black Sabbath, Vol. 4
Dropdead – Dropdead (1998)
Kiss It Goodbye, She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not
Deathspell Omega, Infernal Battles
Die Kreuzen, Die Kreuzen

Got a few records coming in the mail. Pretty excited to check out the Deth Warr demo cassette. Also, I (finally) got the new Pulling Teeth yesterday and it's easily my favorite release of theirs thusfar. Paranoid Delusions/Paradise Illusions is the first release by the band that I prefer over the members' previous bands (The Spark, Never Enough, Ruiner, and even The Slumlords). But seriously, especially for just being five tracks, it's good.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Saturday, April 11, 2009:

Cleaned the garage yesterday. Now all I have to do is get new heads and I'll be drumming again.

Coreee got a new dog two weeks ago. The girls and I went over to her place to play with the two of them. When I came home we watched Kings (which was totally decent) and crashed early. Now I'm waiting for The Wife to finish doing whatever it is she's doing and start feeling motivated to get some more shit done before we have to get Evey this afternoon. The idea is that we'll be able to catch a movie or have dinner or something before I go back into the three-day deep cave that is work again tomorrow morning.

Old Sarum/Raise the Curtain - Split 12"
Scott Walker, The Drift
U2, Zooropa
Bauhaus, The Sky's Gone Out
Rolling Stones, Beggars' Banquet
Swans, Children of God (This is officially my 2nd favorite Swans album. Gira sounds so fucking cold on this record.)
Selbstmord, Spectre of Hate
Pulp, Hits
Tombs, WInter Hours
Ringworm, The Promise

Old Sarum/Raise the Curtain - Split 12" (2003?)

I first heard both Old Sarum and Raise the Curtain on a Teenage Disco Bloodbath compilation I got in the mail sometime in '05 or '06. I was immediately taken by Old Sarum's sound - a hybrid of grindcore drums, crust punk guitar and vocals, and hardcore sing alongs. From one track to the next, the band exhibit a whirlwind of influences, but more importantly an earnest desire to communicate their feelings through punk rock. Unfortunately, this album is the band's only output that I'm aware of. Honestly, all of their songs kick ass, but I'd recommend "Couches Capitalism" and "You Can't Clap with a Beer in One Hand" as good starting points. I feel a bit unqualified to compare Old Sarum's sound to any one band though - while their sound doesn't differ terribly from their partners on the split (see below), Old Sarum definitely came off as more memorable and catchy, and certainly more innovative. I'm reminded of the crop of bands in the late '90's and early '00's that fused grindcore and metallic hardcore with the political consciousness (for better of for worse) and DIY-attitudes of the mid-90's crust punk and post-hardcore crowds. Fans of Ebullition and CrimethInc bands would probably be real into this band.

On the other hand, the female-fronted Raise the Curtain have more material available than Old Sarum, but not by much. As this Split is officially sold out, Jonah was kind enough to burn me a CD with the tracks from both bands, as well as another EP from Raise the Curtain entitled The "...To Be Continued" EP. Their sound is more akin to mid-to-late nineties metallic hardcore at times, but has a very "Ebullition-esque" political and social mindset (see "Mouthsex"). While they don't necessarily mimic the bands, I can imagine fans of The Assistant, Catharsis, or Chokehold being into Raise the Curtain. It should be said that both bands hailed from the fine city of Boston, Massachusetts, and this split was recorded by Will Hollingsworth at Dead Air Studios.

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400 pressed on white or grey swirled vinyl with silk-screened covers. The layout's pretty sweet, (song explanations, lots of collage work, lots of photography, etc. - very Reversal of Man), but the Raise the Curtain portion is 11x17 and the Old Sarum Portion is a sixteen page booklet with, so there's no way I'm scanning all of that shit. (While the vinyl was sold out, somehow I still got the insert. Jonah's a good dude like that.) If you know where I can score a copy, I'm highly interested. Same goes for the first As Long As We're All Living, We're All Dying 7".

Teenage Disco Bloodbath Records
MySpace

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

The Week of April 5th, 2009

Sunday, April 5th:
Labour, Ten Songs
pg. 99, Document #02
pg. 99, Document #12
Bane, It Call Comes Down to This
His Hero Is Gone, Fool’s Gold EP
Generations: A Hardcore Compilation (Various Artists)
U2, The Joshua Tree
Descendents, Milo Goes to College
Infest, No Man’s Slave
Rage Against the Machine, Rage Against the Machine
Sex Positions, Sex Positions
Church of Misery, Master of Brutality
Dropdead/Look Back and Laugh – Split 7”
Sunn O))) & Boris, Altar
The Twilight singers, Black Is the Color of My True Love’s Hair
Agoraphobic Nosebleed/Apartment 213, Domestic Powerviolence Split LP
Texas Is the Reason, Do You Know Who You Are?
Unbroken, life. love. regret.
Anthrax, Fistful of Metal
Jesu, Conqueror
Septic Death, Crossed Out Twice
Pig Destroyer, Terrifyer
No Comment, Downsided
Torche, In Retrun 10”
Weakling, Dead As Dreams
The Jesus Lizard, Down
Minor Threat, Complete Discography

Monday, April 6th:
Obituary, Slowly We Rot
Miles Davis, The Alternative Miles Davis
Kill Your Idols/The Nerve Agents – Split EP
108, Songs of Seperation
The Nerve Agents, Days of the White Owl
Muse, Absolution
Dazzling Killmen, Face of Collapse
The Cure, Disintigration
Dinosaur Jr. Dinosaur
Grails, Live at Relative Theory
Muse, Orgin of Symmetry
The Dedication, Youth Murder Anthems
R.E.M, Automatic for the People
Neurosis, Enemy of the Sun
The B-52’s, Time Capsule
Kill Your Idols, The Skinnier Years
Deathspell Omega, Fas - Ite, Maledicti, in Ignem Aeternum
Lurker of Chalice, Lurker of Chalice
Wolves in the Throne Room, Black Cascade

Tuesday, April 7th:
The Cars, The Cars
Glorior Belli, Manifesting the Raging Beast
Made Out of Babies, Coward
Boris, Soundtrack to the Film “Mabuta No Ura”
Tarpit, Wake Up 7”
Screeching Weasel, Boogadaboogada Boogada
City of Caterpillar, City of Caterpillar
The Afghan Whigs, Gentlemen
Mentally Challenged, Year One CD-R
Quicksand, Slip
U2, The Joshua Tree
pg. 99, Document #12
Suffocation, Breeding the Spawn
Jesu, Heart Ache
A Tribe Called Quest, The Low End Theory
Trapped in a Scene Comp (Hatred Surge, XBrainiaX, Insect Warfare, The Endless Blockade, In Disgust, Iron Lung, Warzone Womyn, etc.)
Archers of Loaf, Seconds Before the Accident
Today Is the Day, Supernova
Backstabbers Inc,Bare As Bones
Valkyrie, Valkyrie
Dinosaur Jr, Beyond
Chain of Strength, The One Thing That Still Holds True
Glazed Baby, Karmic Debt

I think I'm going to set up the drums again tonight. Also, I need new heads.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

The Week of March 29th, 2009

Sunday, March 29th:
Suffocation, Effigy of the Forgotten
The B-52's, Time Capsule
Fugazi, In On the Kill Taker
Nina Simone, Anthology
Burning Witch, Crippled Lucifer
Coffins, Sacrifice to Evil Spirit
His Hero Is Gone, Eight Movements in the Dead of Night
The Dedication, Youth Murder Anthems
Kid Dynamite, Shorter, Faster, Louder
Lifetime, Jersey's Best Dancers
The Twilight Singers, Too Tough to Die EP
Pixies, Doolittle
The Cure, Head On the Door
Dave Brubeck, Time Out
The Endless Blockade, Primitive
R.E.M, Automatic for the People
Sleep, The Holy Mountain
Slayer, Haunting the Chapel EP
Converge, Petitioning the Empty Sky
Muse, Orgin of Symmetry
Grails, Burning Off Impurities
Anthrax, Among the Living
Entombed, Wolverine Blues
Backstabbers Inc, Bare As Bones

Monday, March 30th:
Cold Sweat, Blinded
Sex Vid, Nests 7”
Verse, Rebuild
Mayday, Staplegun 10”
Jesu, Sun Down/Sun Rise
Jesu, Jesu
In My Eyes, Anthony Sings the Hits: “Nothing to Hide” Demos
Hot Water Music, Fuel for that Hate Game
Swallowed Up, This Is, And God Damn Is It
Bad Brains, Attitude: The ROIR Sessions
Sonic Youth, Daydream Nation
A Silver Mt. Zion, He Has Left Us Alone, But Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our Rooms
Spanish Bombs, Spanish Bombs EP
The Degenerics, No Comply 7”
U2, Zooropa
Pixies, Surfer Rosa
Reversal of Man, This Is Medicine
Guyana Punchline, Direkt Aktion
Neurosis, Enemy of the Sun
Trap Them, Seizures in a Barren Paradise
Xasthur, Subliminal Genocide
Think I Care, Think I Care 7"
Coffins, Sacrifice to Evil Spirit
Melvins, The Maggot
Joy Division, Substance
Early Man, “Closing In (The Medley)”
Soul Asylum, Misery EP
The Difference – Demo 2004
The End of the Universe – (Instrumental) Demo 2004
Fight Amputation – Demo 2004
NIWFH – Demo 2004
Ocean – Demo 2004
Octogenarian – Demo 2004
Of Lillies and Remains – Demo 2004
Resonance – Demo 2004
Shook Ones – Demo 2004
Tarpit – Demo 2004
Wake Up – Demo 2004

Tuesday, March 31st:
Anodyne, The Outer Dark
Human Remains – Demo 1992
Nirvana, Incesticide
Slint, Tweez
Iggy Pop, Lust for Life
Boris, Heavy Rocks
Neurosis, Through Silver and Blood
The Hope Conspiracy, Endnote
Coffins, Sacrifice to Evil Spirit
Black Sabbath, Paranoid
Slint, Spiderland
Isis, The Red Sea EP
Slayer, Show No Mercy
Neurosis, Times of Grace
Dinosaur Jr, Dinosaur
Ceremony, Still Nothing Moves You
… And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead, Source Tags & Codes
Trapped in a Scene Compilation (Hatred Surge, XBrainiaX, The Endless Blockade, Insect Warfare, In Disgust, Iron Lung, Warzone Womyn, etc.)
Isis, Buzzsaw EP
Scratch Acid, The Greatest Gift
pg. 99, Document #7
Horror Show, Our Design
Bown Awl, Not For Our Feet
David Bowie, The Platinum Collection
Coffins / The Arm & Sword of a Bastard God – Split CD
Megadeth, Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying?
Iron Lung, Life. Iron Lung. Death.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The Week of March 22, 2009

Every Tuesday night/Wednesday morning when I post this, I am more depressed that I have nothing of any substance to say here.

Sunday, March 22nd:

The End of the Universe – Demo 2003
Kiss It Goodbye – Demo 1997
Iron Lung/Lords of Light – Split 7”
Tarantula A.D, Atlantic EP
Black Sabbath, Vol. 4
Rose Hollow, It All Works Out in the End Demo
Massive Attack, Mezzanine
Bad Religion, How Could Hell Be any Worse?
Muse, Black Holes and Revelations
Melvins, Stoner Witch
Boris, Vein
Andrew W.K. I Get Wet
Insect Warfare/Boltstein – Split 7”
Fugazi, In on the Kill Taker Albini Demos
Old Man Gloom, Christmas
Agoraphobic Nosebleed/Apartment 213, Domestic Powerviolence Split
The Swarm (aka Knee Deep in the Dead), Parasitic Skies 10”
Tad, Inhaler
Labour, Ten Songs
Danzig, II: Lucifuge
The Hope Conspiracy, Death Knows Your Name
Obituary, The End Complete
Left for Dead, Splitting Heads
Wolves in the Throne Room, Diadem of 12 Stars
Infest, No Man’s Slave
Lincoln – Live Radio Set
The Replacements, Let It Be
Shotmaker, The Complete Discography (1993-1996)

Monday, March 23rd:

Kiss It Goodbye – Demo 1997
Catherine Wheel, Adam & Eve
Hank III, Straight to Hell
Count Me Out, 110
Carcass, Reek or Putrefaction
GZA, Liquid Swords
Trap Them, Sleepwell Deconstructor
Knives Out, Heartburn EP
Soul Asylum, Misery EP
Deathspell Omega, Ite, Maledicti, in Ignem Aeternum
Burzum, Anthology
Dave Brubeck, This Is jazz
Jesu, Jesu
Ceremony, Violence, Violence
The Beatles, Abbey Road
Dead Meadow, Feathers
Nirvana, With the Lights Out Box Set

Tuesday, March 24th:

Jawbreaker, Bivouac
Damien Rice, 9
Nasum, Helvete
David Bowie, Station to Station
Human Remains – Demo 1992
Black Flag, Damaged
Boris, Heavy Rocks
His Hero Is Gone, Fools Gold EP
Dazzling Killmen, Face of Collapse
Look Back and Laugh, State of Illusion
Kittens, Doberman
Nadja, Thaumoradiance
Nirvana, Incesticide
Wolf Whistle, Winter Demo 2009
Valkyrie, Valkyrie LP
Obituary, Cause of Death
Unwed Sailor, The White Ox
Jesus Lizard, Goat
Spazz, La Revancha
Dazzling Killmen, Dig Out the Switch
Buzzov*en, Sore
Glenn Branca Orchestra, Symphony No. 1 (Tonal Plexus)
Panic, Circles
Say Goodybe, Say Goodbye
108, Threefold Misery

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Wednesday, March 18th

So last week Noah and I are in the car and I didn't have any CD's or my iPod, so I turned on the radio. Some local station was playing "Angel of Death," and Noah was freaking out over how fast it was. With that, it occurred to me that I didn't have the first two Slayer albums, and something seemed inherently wrong with that. So I scored them, and listening yesterday, I remember how awesome Thrash Metal can be. (Emphasis on "can".) If you want to get some shit done around your house, I recommend putting Scott Ian in your CD player. Your ass will move.

Wednesday, March 18th:

Anthrax, Fistful of Metal
Anthrax, Among the Living
Anthrax, Spreading the Disease
Bloodquest - Demo 2004
Bones Brigade, Heavier Than Shit, Heavier Than Time
Bones Brigade, I Hate Myself When I'm Not Skateboarding
Bones Brigade, Focused
Bones Brigade, Endless Bummer
Cattle Decapitation, To Serve Man
Corrosion of Conformity, Animosity
Death, Spiritual Healing
Death, Human
Deathside, All Is Here Now 7"
Incarnis, Forlorn: The Graven Veil EP
Mayhem, Deathcrush EP
Mayhem, De Mysteriis Dom Sathanus
Megadeath, Killing's My Business... And Business Is Good
Megadeth, Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?
Metallica, No Life 'Til Leather Demos
Metallica, Kill 'Em All
Metallica, Ride the Lightning
Metallica, Master of Puppets
Metallica, ... And Justice for All
Napalm Death, Utopia Banished
Obituary, Slowly We Rot
Obituary, Cause of Death
Obituary, The End Complete
Obituary, Back from the Dead
Sarcófago, I.N.R.I.
Slayer, Show No Mercy
Slayer, Haunting the Chapel EP
Slayer, Hell Awaits
Slayer, Reign in Blood
Suffocation, Human Waste EP
Suffocation, Effigy of the Forgotten
Suffocation, Breeding the Spawn
Suffocation, Pierced from Within

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The Week of March 15th, 2009

Sunday, March 15th:
Bolt Thrower, War Master
Moss, Sub Templum
Human Remains – Demo 1990
Deathspell Omega, Kénôse EP
Made Out of Babies, Coward
The Helm, Grim Harvest
Assück, Anticapital/Blindspot/+3
Planes Mistaken for Stars, F-ck with Fire
Lincoln, Lincoln 7”
Moutheater, Lot Lizard
Pharaoh Overlord, I
This Ship Will Sink/Is This Real – Split 7”
Tom Waits, Small Change
Radiohead, OK Computer
Dinosaur Jr, Without a Sound
… And You Will Know Us by The Trail of Dead, Source Tags & Codes
Generations: A Hardcore Compilation (Various Artists)
Obituary, The End Complete
Butthole Surfers, Locust Abortion Technician
Dinosaur Jr, Beyond
Surroundings, Red Horde
The Hidden Hand, The Resurrection of Whiskey Foote
Count Me Out, 110
Combat Wounded Veteran, I Know a Girl Who Develops Crime Scene Photos
Jawbreaker, Unfun
The Dillinger Escape Plan, Calculating Infinity
Kittens, Tiger Comet
Valkyrie, Valkyrie
Y DI, A Place in the Sun

Monday, March 16th:
Carcass, Necrotism: Descanting the Insalubrious
Pulp, This Is Hardcore
Rival Mobs, Bitter Rivals (Demo)
Entombed, Clandestine
David Bowie, Let’s Dance
Refused, The Shape of Punk to Come
Today Is the Day, Supernova
Little Princess, Song Collection EP
Look Back and Laugh, Look Back and Laugh
the Triplets of Belleville, Original Soundtrack
Grails, Doomsayer’s Holiday
Embrace, Embrace
Smashing Pumpkins, The Aeroplane Flies High
Buzzov*en, At a Loss
Pig Destroyer, Prowler in the Yard
Suicide File/Hope Conspiracy – Split 7”
Suicide File/R’N’R – Split 7”
Entombed, Left Hand Path
The Twilight Singers, Blackberry Belle
Elvis Costello, This Year’s Model
Ink and Dagger, Drive This 7” Stake Through My Philadelphia Heart
Bauhaus, Crackle

Tuesday, March 17th:
Fugazi, In on the Kill Taker (Albini Demos)
Carcass, Symphonies of Sickness
Old Man Gloom, Christmas
Archers of Loaf, Seconds Before the Accident
Owls, Owls
Dave Brubeck, Time Out
Weezer, Pinkerton
Karp, Self-Titled LP
Rorschach/Neanderthal – Split 7”
Leviathan, Massive Conspiracy Against All Life
The Swarm (aka Knee Deep in the Dead), Old Blue Eyes Is Dead 7”
Massive Attack, Mezzanine
Kid Dynamite, Cheap Shots and Youth Anthems
Reversal of Man, Revolution Summer 10”
End of a Year, Dissappear Here
At the Gates, Slaughter of the Soul
Moss, Tape of Doom
Moss, 2001-2004
Hellhammer, Apocalyptic Raids
Cough, Sygillum Luciferi
Buzzov*en, Sore
Thelonious Monk, Blue Monk
Iron Lung & Hatred Surge, Broken: A Collaboration
In My Eyes, Anthony Sings the Hits Demos
His Hero Is Gone, Eight Movements in the Dead of Night 7"
Witch, Paralyzed
T. Rex, The Very Best of...

Thursday, March 12, 2009

March 12th and 13th, 2009

Wednesday, March 12th:

U2, No Line on the Horizon
Suffocation, Effigy of the Forgotten
Iron Lung, Sexless//No Sex
U2, Under a Blood Red Sky
Muse, Black Holes and Revelations

Thursday, March 13th:

Botch, We Are the Romans (Deluxe Edition)
Embrace, Embrace
Spanish Bombs, Beasts: Man Is God Demo
Jawbreaker, Dear You
Mayday, Staplegun 10"
Hatred Surge/Insect Warfare - Spit 7"
Cryptopsy, None So Vile
Dissection, Storm of the Light's Bane

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The Week of March 08, 2009

Sunday, March 8th:

Miles Davis, Kind of Blue
Today is the Day, Willpower
Death Breath, Stinking Up the Night
The Degenerics, Generica
We Reach: The Music of The Melvins (Various Artists)
Iron Lung, Cold Storage
Iron Lung, Life. Iron Lung. Death
Iron Lung/Lords of Light – Split 7”
Iron Lung/Shank – Split CD
Iron Lung/Agents of Abhorrence – Split 7”
Iron Lung, Sexless//No Sex
Iron Lung & Hatred Surge, Broken: A Collaboration
Hatred Surge, Isolated Human EP
Hatred Surge, Servant b/w Bestial 7”
Hatred Surge/Insect Warfare – Split 7”
Hatred Surge/The Endless Blockade – Split 12”
The Endless Blockade, Come Friendly Bombs 7”
The Endless Blockade, Turn Illness Into a Weapon
The Endless Blockade, Primitive
Heathens, Heathen 7”
Cut the Shit, Bored to Death 7”
Cut the Shit, Marked for Life 10”
Screeching Weasel, Boogada Boogadaboogada!
Frightener, Guillotine
Bone Awl, Not for Our Feet
Bucket Full of Teeth, I, II, & III
Bucket Full of Teeth, IV
Despise You, West Side Horizons
Eating Glass, Feed Them to the Vultures 7”
Look Back and Laugh, By the Pound
Look Back and Laugh, Look Back and Laugh
Look Back and Laugh, State of Illusion
Look Back and Laugh/Dropdead – Split 7”
Taint, The Ruins of Nova Roma
Terrorizer, World Downfall

Monday, March 9th:

Bones Brigade, Focused
Obituary, The End Complete
Converge, You Fail Me
Made Out of Babies, The Ruiner
Found Dead Hanging, Dulling Occam’s Razor
Modern Life Is War, Modern Life Is War 7”
Screeching Weasel, Boogada Boobadaboogada!
Coffins, Sacrifice to Evil Spirit
Moutheater, Lot Lizard 7”
Deathspell Omega, Kenose EP
GZA, Liquid Swords
Boris, Heavy Rocks
… And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, Source Tags and Codes
The Dedication, Youth Murder Anthems EP
Mentally Challenged, Year One CD-R
Say Goodbye, Say Goodbye
Generations Compilation (Various Artists; Revelation Records)
Emperor, In the Nightside Eclipse
Trap Them, Sleepwell Deconstructor
pg. 99, Document #04
Grails, Burning Off Impurities
Shotmaker, Complete Discography 1993-1996
Infest, Mankind 7”
Unbroken, It’s Getting Tougher to Say the Right Things
Shotmaker, Memory-Minus
Think I Care, Draw the Lines 7”
Nadja, Thaumogenesis
Socialcide, Unapproachable

Tuesday, March 10th:

Siege, Drop Dead
Mayday, Staplegun 10”
Melvins, Stoner Witch
Terrorizer, World Downfall
A Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra, Born Into Trouble As the Sparks Fly Upwards
Strike Anywhere, Change Is a Sound
Human Remains, Using Sickness As a Hero (Demo)
Horror Show, Our Design
Kill Your Idols/The Nerve Agents – Split EP
Reversal of Man, Revolution Summer 10”
Carry On, A Life Less Plagued
Rorschach, Remain Sedate
Death Breath, Stinking Up the Night
We Reach: The Music of The Melvins (Various Artists)
Jesu, Conqueror
Soul Asylum, Misery EP
Today Is the Day, Sadness Will Prevail
Deathspell Omega, Inquisitors of Satan
Infest, Infest 7”
Neurosis, Word As Law
In These Black Days: A Tribute to Black Sabbath (Various Artists)

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Top 50 Albums (Ever)

01. Dave Brubeck, Time Out (1959, Columbia)
Dad introduced me to this one in middle school. Not the best, or even the most important jazz record of it's era, but the one that lead me to the rest. Were it not for "Take Five" and "Blue Rondo a la Turk," I wouldn't love Monk, Davis, or Coltrane as I do today.

02. The Beatles, Abbey Road (1969, Apple)
I had picked "The White Album" originally, but somehow it felt like I was denying my true and deep love for this album. Side-B was light years ahead of itself and features Ringo Starr's only ever recorded drum solo. You can't fuck with that.

03. Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II (1969, Atlantic)
These days I probably listen to their debut album more, but this is the one where they got truly heavy. This album was undeniable when it came out, it blew my mind when I first heard it (I wasn't yet ten - Zep is my mom's favorite band ever, to this day) and it will still be ground-breaking when my kids first listen to it. Better than Zoso, totally.

04. Black Sabbath, Paranoid (1970, Warner Brothers)
Still kind of blows my mind how heavy this record was in 1970. I mean, Zeppelin and a few other bands had touched on some heavy shit while they were stealing the blues from America, but this is some next-level shit. The self-titled debut almost stole the spot, but let's face it - I reach for Paranoid more often. Also, the production started to go downhill after this one. By Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath I can hardly stand the vocals. My friend Rian summed it up one night, smoking a bowl in my old apartment (this was the same night I first heard Pig Destroyer,) "Dude - right then, I just got high. But it wasn't the weed that got me high, it was that riff, right there... dude, PLAY THAT AGAIN!"

05. The Stooges, Fun House (1970, Elektra)
Now, while it's not as heavy, or as evil as Sabbath, I still have a rough time wrapping my mind around the concept that while Zeppelin and Sabbath were forging Heavy Metal across the Atlantic, Iggy and The Stooges were in Detroit, paving the way for what would become American punk rock. Their debut turned heads, but this album certified the band as maniacs. Almost forty-years later, I still think this album embodies "rock and roll" more than just about any other record I can think of.

06. David Bowie, Hunky Dory (1971, RCA)
Appropriately following The Stooges is the man who saved Iggy Pop's career from drug-induced oblivion. Who'd have guessed?! Pick your ten favorite Bowie songs. At least three are on this album. "I'm gonna make it plain, you gotta make way for the Homo-Superior."

07. T. Rex, Electric Warrior (1971, Fly)
So. Damn. Chill.
Instant dance party.
Bolan = Cool.

08. The Clash, London Calling (1978, CBS)
So this album could have really fucked up my opinion of The Clash. My parents had Combat Rock on cassette, and I liked it alright, but when I was older and consciously sought out "punk rock" I reached for this album and it was considerably less aggressive than I had hoped. I mean, when you don't have a job, $14 is a huge investment, so I stuck with it, and listened again, and again, and again. And after a while, I didn't mind that "Lost in the Supermarket" wasn't the least bit tough. Shit, I liked that. So, the fast songs weren't on here, but these dudes knew how to write, and this album helped me see why The Clash were the only band that mattered.

09. The Cars, The Cars (1978, Elektra)
Perfect pop music. This album and The B-52's debut LP are why I'll always love new wave. One of my favorite American rock and roll bands, for sure.

10. Black Flag, Damaged (1981, SST)
If you need an explanation, go watch the episode of Freaks and Geeks where Daniel Desario buys this album and listens to it at home on his headphones while his mom's screaming at him. If you've never listened to Black Flag and felt like that kid, in 1981, hearing something you've never heard before, there's nothing I can do for you.

11. Bad Brains, Bad Brains (1982, ROIR)
Nobody was faster, nobody was better. The Bad Brains were unfuckwithable.
If you don't like this band, you're listening wrong.

12. Minor Threat, Out of Step (1983, Dischord)
Features some of the best, and some of the most underrated Minor Threat songs. I think "Look Back and Laugh," is the first hint in the direction the band (especially Ian) would end up choosing. I chose this over the discography because I'm trying to keep it to real "albums" if at all possible, or else this would take forever with all the 7"s and anthologies I'd have on here.

13. Rites of Spring, Rights of Spring (1985, Dischord)
So raw and frantic. 100% punk rock, but with nothing in common with the fucking Sex Pistols. (Bassist) Mike Fellows' [current] band The Silver Jews played at the record store I used to work at and I have to admit I got a little awe-struck making him his coffee and grabbing CD's for him. He looked kind of embarrassed when I told him "End on End" was one of my favorite songs ever.

14. Sonic Youth, Daydream Nation (1988, Enigma)
For years I didn't know which Sonic Youth album to buy. Nirvana hyped them, their name was awesome, they had sick album covers, but there was just so much. Where to start? So I finally grabbed the one the dude at the record store recommended one day (it had the lamest cover, haha) and it's still my favorite. For years, every time I played a show I would listen to this album on the way to the venue.

15. Pixies, Doolittle (1989, Elektra)
Along with from Nirvana Unplugged and London Calling this was one of the records that helped me realize that music didn't have to be aggressive to be provocative.

16. Nirvana, Bleach (1989, Sub-Pop)
17. Nirvana, Nevermind (1991, DGC)
18. Nirvana, In Utero (1993, DGC)
19. Nirvana, Unplugged in New York (1994, DGC)

My favorite band ever. Nevermind saved me from Aerosmith, Bleach kept me from thinking nu-metal was at all heavy, legitimate, or in any way cool, and In Utero showed me how many different ways a band can be punk as shit. Nobody else gets multiple spots on the list. Nobody else would be on the list had I not had to cover my ears when I got in my dad's care one day and asked "What's this noise?!" I was on straight Huey Lewis and the News, Aerosmith, and shitty radio-pop until I heard that album. So call it cliche, but it changed my life. I still classify music in my head as Pre and Post-"Nevermind".

20. R.E.M, Automatic for the People (1992, Warner Brothers)
This one's kind of random, but I've always just loved it. It seems so earnest, and that's an incredibly important thing to me. If all pop music was this honest and beautiful the world would be a better place.

21. Neurosis, Enemy of the Sun (1992, Alternative Tentacles)
The first Neurosis album I ever heard, and still the reigning champion. Probably not as important as Times of Grace (1999), I just prefer the tones and production on Enemy more personally. It sounds organic, but at the same time meticulously arranged and crushingly heavy. My wife bought the LP for me on our second anniversary and it's the coolest record I own aside from a promotional copy of Nevermind.

22. Smashing Pumpkins, Siamese Dream (1993, Virgin)
I'm not a big Pumpkins fan at all, but if one of their albums doesn't stir some sort of nostalgia in you, you must not have been alive in the '90's. That or you weren't paying any attention. For me, it's absolutely this album. Somehow I've never owned a copy of Melon Collie... Weird.

23. Melvins, Houdini (1993, Atlantic)
"Honey Bucket," "Joan of Arc," "Night Goat," and "Hag Me." Like Sonic Youth, there's just so much to choose from - but this is the one I can't go without. "Extra often is not my sound."

24. Fugazi, In on the Kill Taker (1993, Dischord)
This is simply my favorite Fugazi record. Great upbeat songs, great down-tempo songs. More importantly, while the album has a unified feel, the whole thing holds my interest more than anything else in their catalogue. It doesn't drag at any point, nor is it too short.

25. Entombed, Wolverine Blues (1993, Earache)
It was tough to decide between Clandestine and this one, but like so many bands, in the end it came down to the one I first connected with. Such great production, such great drumming, almost every aspect of this record is flawless. Quite possibly my favorite guitar tone ever.

26. A Tribe Called Quest, Midnight Merauders (1993, Jive)
The first time Mark Guisto picked me up for swim practice I was in 8th grade. I listened to a lot of Nirvana, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and The Doors at this point. So we got in his civic, and there's a "tour guide" telling me that she's going to be enhancing our trip with certain facts I may find interesting, then there's a dude I've never heard before asking me to "Represent, represent-sent." More than a decade late, hell fucking yeah I am, Phife.

27. Jeff Buckley, Grace (1994, Columbia)
I was totally late on the Jeff Buckley band wagon, but I think this is an album that you have to be in a certain state of mind to let it truly resonate. The spring of 2002 did that for me, and I haven't gone a month without listening to this album since. Hallelujah.

28. Beastie Boys, Ill Communication (1994, Capitol)
Who cares if you like hip hop? It was never as accessible as it was here, and it holds up fifteen years later. Shit - what was the last beat you heard as good as "Sure Shot"? And a decade into their career, these guys could still play hardcore too.

29. NOFX, Punk in Drublic (1994, Epitaph)
It was I Heard They Suck Live that first drew me to the band, but It's nearly unanimous that this was the high point for NOFX. If not, it was The Decline, but that's not really an "album," now is it? Anyhow - it's still fun, and it was huge for me when I first picked it up. Still love it a decade later.

30. Unbroken, life. love. regret. (1994, New Age)
People either love or hate Unbroken. I love them. A lot.
Mike Ireland and I agree, this album is kind of the hardcore equivalent to Disintegration, except I have no delusions as to the quality of the musicianship. When you consider how young Eric Allen was when he wrote most of these guitar tracks though, and compare them to other bands in 1993 and 1994, it's easy to see why this band was on top of the world for a hot minute.

31. At the Gates, Slaughter of the Soul (1995, Earache)
This album was the gateway drug that led me to death metal... and I am forever grateful. Phenomenal musicianship and production. It's just everything it needed to be, and more importantly, it's still better than the bands trying to replicate it's sound fifteen years later.

32. Weezer, Pinkerton (1996, Geffen)
The Blue Album was good, but this was the less poppy, negative side of Weezer. Jaded and self-destructive, what fourteen year old doesn't feel like he can relate to Rivers? It was only when the band released 2001's abysmal follow-up that I turned my back on the Weez. Probably for the best; they were starting to give Nirvana a run for the #1 spot.

33. Deadguy, Fixation on a Co-Worker (1996, Victory)
When the guitarist and vocalist from Rorschach took their later Black Flag and Swans influences and mix them with the more metallic sounds that newer bands like Unsane and Today is the Day were forging the results were bound to be amazing. Kiss It Goodbye is almost equally good, but this album tends to hold my attention where She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not can seem a bit long for my attention span. It's also worth mentioning that the band's two EP's prior to the release of this album are stellar, but I'm trying to stick to full lengths, so there you go. Keith Huckins and Tin Singer left after this album, and the band pressed on, releasing another 10" EP on Victory and a live CD. I'd rather listen to Kiss It Goodbye than that crap any day though.

34. Lifetime, Jersey's Best Dancers (1996, Jade Tree)
Many would argue that Hello Bastards better represents the band, but this album was instantly more appealing for me. Glossy production, infectious hooks and melodies, and Ari's best vocal performance to boot. "And I'm so, and you're so, we're both so, all fucked up."

35. Radiohead, OK Computer (1997, Parlophone)
I was instantly taken by the single "Paranoid Android," and the video further fascinated me. Ravi Buck bought me the CD for my fifteenth birthday and I still own the same copy, the insert tattered and frayed from a decade of excited page-turning. "Electioneering," "Exit Music for a Film," and "No Surprises" could go on any mix CD for the rest of forever. I just like it more than anything they've done before or since, and it speaks as an album like so few [non-concept] records do.

36. Karp, Self-Titled LP (1997, K Records)
They might have been a few years late to really be considered in with the crowd they emulated so well, but this oft overlooked band melded the sounds of Nirvana, The Melvins, and The Jesus Lizard seamlessly. Jared went on to form Big Business and become a member of the current Melvins lineup. If you care to find out why, this album is the easiest way to see.

37. His Hero Is Gone, Monuments to Thieves (1997, Prank)
Ryan's introduction to real crust-punk. Fuck you, Crass.
Viscous, dirty, and just as sloppy as it needs to be. These songs sound like they're on the verge of falling apart half of the time, but such is the life of an anarchist. Sometimes I can see the appeal of Fifteen Counts of Arson over this album, but again - I just reach for this one more. It's succinct, and has more of the songs I love. "The Unwanted Child" is one of the most harsh and oppressive songs I can imagine a punk band writing, and it satisfies me as much now as the first time I heard those punishing drums at the album's close for the very first time.

38. Botch, We Are the Romans (1999, Hydra Head)
My daughter was likely conceived to this album, and I am proud of this fact.
I bought this album before I ever bought a Converge, Cave In, or Deadguy record, and I largely contribute my eternal hatred for shit like Poison the Well to that wise purchase. To think that it's been a decade since these songs were penned and laid down blows my mind. I first heard Botch through some of their earlier recordings, but it was this album and the band's final EP An Anthology of Dead Ends that promised they would forever be a part of my collection forever. Finally seeing how Dave Knudson played the loops in "Transitions from Persona to Object" from their 061502 Final Show DVD was a sigh of relief. I'd wondered for years, and it sounded just as good live as on this flawless record.

39. Combat Wounded Veteran, I Know a Girl Who Develops Crime Scene Photos (1999, No Idea)
My introduction to the Florida/Electric Youth Crew sound. I'd heard of Reversal of Man, but found this one used before I would ever find a RoM album in a local record store.
My fragile mind was not ready for it.
Some years later though, I picked it up again and understood. This was punk rock, grindcore, and hardcore pressed together in a vice. So intense, so dirty. I can understand why a lot of people aren't into them, but this album pulls me in... in a way I don't expect many people to understand.

40. Reversal of Man, This Is Medicine (2000, Ebullition)
Before I could really fall for CWV, I had to understand their brethren in Reversal of Man. I had seen this band's name in thank you lists from bands like Jesuit, Canephora, Left for Dead, and Converge. This spoke volumes to me, but where the fuck would I find their records? After about two years of having only a song or two on mixtapes I ordered their ill-titled Discography online, then picked up the Revolution Summer EP from some long-ago-forgotten distro. This is, in all probability my favorite release by the band, but it's only seven songs, one of which is a cover, and another is only forty-six seconds long. The bands sole full length though is equally intense, walking a fine line between passionate post-hardcore and righteously pissed hardcore or grind. Reversal of man always had amazing layouts, and this LP is their most stunning, with a fully illustrated sixteen page insert. Each song has not only lyrics, but careful thought out explanations that help the album maintain it's relevance when the events that inspired it may have fallen through the cracks of memory otherwise. If you don't like screamy stuff though, this one's not for you.

41. Pig Destroyer, Prowler in the Yard (2001, Relapse)
I read an interview once where Blink 182 described themselves as the Fischer Price of punk bands, or "My First Punk Band" or something to that effect. This album is likely the grindcore equivalent to that statement. Listen, and then think about how this fucker was recorded by an eight track in Scott Hull's basement in Northern Virginia... yeah. Plus, were it not for listening to this band obsessively, I never would have been able to get as into Assuck as I am today, so that's also a plus.

42. City of Caterpillar, City of Caterpillar (2002, Level Plane)
I feel kind of lame putting an album like this in front of something by 108 or Turning Point or something, but I just think it holds up amazingly well. I prefer it to any release by pg. 99 or any of their other related bands, and more importantly I think this album captures a myriad of emotions and sounds that a lot of records cannot. It's frantic, euphoric, atmospheric, beautiful, heavy, melancholy, and triumphant in less than forty-five minutes.

43. The Hope Conspiracy, Endnote (2002, Equal Vision)
Fuck your Background Music, this album is more mature, less cliche, and heavier than hell. Love it. This is what 108 and Unbroken worked so hard for, so thanks boys.

44. Boris, Akuma No Uta (2003, Diwphalanx)
First Boris album I ever heard. Still my favorite. I want "Naki Kyoku" played at my funeral. First time I saw them live, they broke into "Furi" and Josh Wright appears out of nowhere, throws his arm (and beer) over my shoulder, and starts freaking out. One of my All-Time favorite show memories, for sure.

45. Cursed, One (2003, Deathwish Inc.)
Perfect guitar, drums, and vocals. This is everything I hope for in heavy music. Interesting, truly angry, intelligent, and tight. Colohan and Company nailed it. A little bit of Entombed and Celtic Frost, a little bit of EyeHateGod and His Hero Is Gone. I was fortunate enough to book the guys a last minute show on their first U.S. Tour shortly after this album came out. It ended up going down in a corn field in Chesapeake, and became something of a legend for the band. Four times in all I was fortunate enough to see them, and it will never have been enough.

46. A Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La Band with Choir, "This Is Our Punk Rock," Thee Rusted Satellites Gather + Sing (2003, Constellation)
A friend played this for me as I was getting into that whole second and third-wave post-rock type stuff. It just stood out as haunting, epic, and theatrical unlike anything else I had heard before. Favorite track: "Babylon Was Bulit on Fire/StarNoStars."

47. Converge, You Fail Me (2004, Epitaph)
Yes, I prefer it to Jane Doe. Stripped down, and more direct - it just speaks to me more than their previous album. I almost went with Petioning the Empty Sky, but a) It was actually released as a 7"/EP first, not a full lenght, and b) I'm less attached to it now than I was a decade ago when I first heard it. The band's newer material is different, but decidedly more mature. This album, I think, channels more of their influences (Born Against, Rorschach, Entombed, Starkweather, Black Flag, etc.) than it emulates them, and the band benefitted greatly from this.

48. Modern Life Is War, Witness (2004, Deathwish Inc.)
"Making come true our modest impossible dreams. Stuck in public school classrooms at age fifteen.Those long hot days just before the summer - Knowing that we're stuck here, and there's something happening somewhere - Knowing we know we gotta get there.
It's true what they say, "Death is more perfect than life," That's why we already died. What could have been? We don't wanna know, Tonight we'll get our kicks.
Tonight we're all letting go, because we're all Dead Ramones. Sore back, Sore feet, a ragtag army and we're sick in the heat. We're not pretty and we're not rich, We're gonna have to fucking work for it. It's our life, we do what we choose - Black jeans, black shirt, black shoes. Mom and Dad still don't approve. Twenty-eight shows, twenty-eight days. Pulling up new rogues all along the way. I'm just another face in this desperate youth parade. And all the bunk beds locked doors, hardwood, sweat, guts, skateboards, cold war bomb shelter basement screams, no sleep, good dreams. We're playing hard as we can and a whole lotta time stuck in the van. Reading the graffiti on every bathroom wall in truck stop fast food hell. Save me from ordinary - save me from myself. Another punk rock summer came and went
Now I just wanna go back home and turn up my stereo until the rhythm melts my bones, 'cause I'm a Dead Ramone..."

49. Old Man Gloom, Christmas (2004, Tortuga)
This is what a heavy album should sound like. Easily one of the best-produced records I've ever heard.

50. Fucked Up, Hidden World (2006, Jade Tree)
When I first heard this album, only two and a half years ago, it felt like the first time I'd heard The Clash. That's magical. The band followed it up right, with relentless touring, several standout EP's (especially 2007's Year of the Pig,) and one of 2009's best album's with their sophomore full length The Chemistry of Common Life. Friends I would never recommend hardcore bands to are shitting themselves over these guys - and I can totally see why. Cant wait to tell my kids about their live shows one day.