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Vinyl: Bad Brains – Build a Nation 7″ Box Set

Last year, Megaforce Records released the Bad Brains’ Build a Nation on fantastic red, gold and green vinyl. That sold out, but there is still cool Bad Brains vinyl to be had. On April 1, they released the Build a Nation 7″ box set. It consists of four records (one red, one gold, one green and one picture disc) and… Read more »

No Idea Records is running auctions to benefit Cal Robbins

No Idea, one of the best label around from both a collector’s and a fan’s viewpoint, are running a series of auctions on Ebay to benefit Callum Robbins, son of long-time contributor to the punk scene, J Robbins. Cal has Spinal Muscular Atrophy and many of his treatments aren’t covered by insurance. Check out the really cool stuff (including test… Read more »

Review: Carcrashlander – s/t

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Label: Parks and Records Released: January 2008 I’ve seen Carcrashlander compared to Randy Newman and I can’t stand Randy Newman. After listening to the debut album (and first release by green-focused Parks and Records), one of two things must be true: Either the Randy Newman comparison is inaccurate or I need to reconsider my feelings about him. Or perhaps there… Read more »

Cool New Stuff from Red Leader Records

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RED LEADER RECORDS – Limited Edition 10-inch Birthday Picture Disc Available Now! * Only 500 Pressed * Featuring covers from Scream Hello, The New Dress, Attica! Attica! and Nakatomi Plaza SCREAM HELLO – New EP! * Pre-order Smart & Stupid from Interpunk The hits keep coming from the Red Leader camp these days as label has just released an extremely… Read more »

Review: Liam Finn – I’ll Be Lightning

Label: Yep Roc Records Released: August 6, 2007 Liam Finn has a Beatlesque knack for writing great pop songs. Perhaps that comes from his father Neil of Crowded House/Split Enz fame, but Liam walks his own path, making the connection to his father more trivial than musical. The singer-songwriter thing can be pretty limited, but Finn’s generally folky pop has… Read more »

Forgotten: Stranger Than Fiction – Motherfungus

Label: self-released Released: 1991 Baltimore metal fans are probably familiar with Meatjack, but perhaps fewer know of the Daniloski brothers’ first band, Stranger Than Fiction. Their Motherfungus demo was released in 1991 (when the brothers were in their early 20s). These were the days just before a band could make a professional sounding demo cheaply, so the thin production dates… Read more »

Review: The Griefs – Throwing a Tempo Tantrum

Label: Spoonful Records Released: 2007 The Griefs channel the Who’s manic drums, big power chords and brutal loudness in a catchy package. Sometimes there’s fuzz and other times there’s jangle, but from start to finish, this is an album of loud melodies and rock n roll bombast that many have copied, but few have done this successfully. Throwing a Tempo… Read more »