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Music Shit / Re: Teenage Hate. Aussie Radio
« on: May 22, 2017, 07:13:52 AM »
hell yes cheers for playin that Wiccans track Maggot.
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Music Shit / Re: Hardcore 2017
« on: May 19, 2017, 03:38:31 PM »
Wiccans "Sailing a Crazy Ship" LP
Dull Tools, June 2017

Sample song sounded tight, looking forward to this!
That Wiccans lp is insane and a non stop shredder.
Fuck yes, ready for some new Wiccans.

Absolutely seconded. Can't wait!

http://terminal-boredom.com/forums/index.php?topic=46035.0
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You know 'em.  You love 'em.  Up for preorder now! 

Distros/stores get in touch dulltools@gmail.com or Revolver/Midheaven

GET IT HERE!

LISTEN HERE

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Music Shit / Re: Hardcore 2017
« on: May 09, 2017, 09:56:56 AM »
Wiccans "Sailing a Crazy Ship" LP
Dull Tools, June 2017
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hell yes, Night Moves
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New LP by the fabulous, yet criminally underrated duo Eaters.  I love this record, think a lot of you will too.  Put an expert from a nice review below. 

Recorded over two years in New York, artists Bob Jones and Jonathan Schenke (Christopher Duffy handles the visual aspect of the group) have crafted a complex album full of noises, throbs, and some good old-fashioned riffs. The album sounds like human artists locked in a partnership with machines. A partnership between blood and wires where the humans are locked in a battle with the machines for who gets final say. It gives the songs an edge. There?s drama interlaced throughout the songs. The nine tracks feel apart from each other but still connected, working together while seeming to be vastly different. There?s no cohesive style to the songs but there is still a unified whole that displays a band willing to follow their synthetic muse to the intricate places it takes them. ?This moment won?t last? they sing on "No Secret". The same could be said for each track on the album. "Empty Yourself" feels like a harder edged Orbital only to be followed up by a straight up club hit like "The Grass, The Grazing". Throw in some Nine Inch Nails, late nights in dark goth clubs, and Berlin era Bowie and you have an album that surprises often and makes for engaging repeat listens.

- Post Trash


Stores and distros get in touch!

GET IT HERE

LISTEN HERE HERE

coming soon:

Wiccans "Sailing a Crazy Ship" LP
Pill "Aggressive Advertising" CS
Beth Israel "Vernon Manor" LP
A. Savage "Thawing Dawn" LP

dulltools.bigcartel.com
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Upcoming Shows/Tours/Events / Opposite Sex (New Zealand) US Tour!
« on: September 20, 2016, 11:44:50 AM »


Hey go out and support these kind and talented Kiwis if you can.  Saw them play in their hometown of Dunedin, and it was one of those truly rare and magical moments when I band I'd never heard of and had no context for blew me away.  For fans of Suburban Lawns, Dead C, Lydia Lunch. 

Sept 21 Pittsburgh Gooskie's
Sept 22 Detroit UFO FACTORY
Sept 23 Columbus Carrabar
Sept 24 Louisville Cropped Out
Sept 25 The Vortex
Sept 26 Chicago The Empty Bottle
Sept 27 St Louis "Ask a Punk"
Sept 28 Nashville DRKMTTR
Sept 29 Murray, KY Terrapin Station
Sept 30 Memphis Gonerfest
Oct 2 Brooklyn, NY Alphaville

GET IT HERE!

LISTEN HERE!

AND HERE!
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Don't miss these cats on tour!!  Amazing live!

Sept 21 Pittsburgh Gooskie's
Sept 22 Detroit UFO FACTORY
Sept 23 Columbus Carrabar
Sept 24 Louisville Cropped Out
Sept 25 The Vortex
Sept 26 Chicago The Empty Bottle
Sept 27 St Louis "Ask a Punk"
Sept 28 Nashville DRKMTTR
Sept 29 Murray, KY Terrapin Station
Sept 30 Memphis Gonerfest
Oct 2 Brooklyn, NY Alphaville
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Craig is the man, get this shit!
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bumping this because honestly you shouldn't sleep on this record.  Tour dates below
   
Sept 21 Pittsburgh   Gooskie's
Sept 22 Detroit           UFO FACTORY
Sept 23 Columbus   Carrabar
Sept 24 Louisville   Cropped Out
Sept 26 Chicago           The Empty Bottle
Sept 28 Nashville   DRKMTTR
Sept 29Murray, KY   Terrapin Station
Sept 30 Memphis   Gonerfest
Oct 2    Brooklyn, NY   Alphaville
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Out August 12th on DULL TOOLS!

Two albums in, with the link between each moment of slurring spoken word, piano ballad, and discordant ?fuck you? song becoming less and less clear, we all ought to be asking how, in 2016, Dunedin is still spewing out bands as strange as Opposite Sex. Is it all the native psilocybin? The isolation? The musical ?legacy??

Strange feelings come out in strange ways, as tends to happen in a city of miserable winter, depression, and a uni populace crawling with the sorts of fucking jocks about whom the songs basically write themselves. Lucy, in ?Supermarket?: "Make me cute, make me sweet, make me fragile and petite / So I can be pushed around by some dickhead who likes rugby, beer and meat". Swipe right. Tim?s standout moment, ?Tasman's Puke?, spells out in no polite terms his take on NZ's colonial past. And with Reggie?s voice drifting away with his guitar in ?Regicide?, it makes it abundantly clear that Opposite Sex have as many ways to do songs as they have songs.

That?s because, in spite of the patented ?sound? of their city, the real Dunedin influence on Opposite Sex is an ideology. There?s punk, of course, as usual, but the bizarro lens of Xpressway -- ?the Dunedin label? -- what with its Marxist dues and DIY purism, is the band?s heftiest inheritance thanks to how many of their peers come from this older, noisy school. It only helped their underground reputation that certain big-name ex-members of The Fall and The Pastels wound up being big fans of this obscure New Zealand band.

Whichever way you have ?em Opposite Sex have already left a permanent impression within today?s younger underground generation. Besides that one fact, there aren?t many unifying features of a band so scattered, but so brilliantly chaotic, and by no means confused. But that?s just what you get from a band with so much uncontrollable inspiration, with imagination that?s like not unlike mashing one?s hands against the keyboard of existence and expecting Shakespeare to come out. Judging by HAMLET, it?s just funny when it sort of does.




GET IT HERE!

LISTEN HERE!

AND HERE!


US Tour Coming in September (including Gonerfest!)

Available in New Zealand on Melted Ice Cream

Stores, order it through Revolver/Midheaven, Matador Direct or Dull Tools in N. America.  Southern Distribution in Europe. 
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Guess I should've asked about sound quality before I ordered the PCPC LP, but anything up from this show to check out as of today?

Covering Brian Eno in Koln

Live in Brooklyn
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Order here!

Blonde On Blonde

New Trash

Soda are one of the weirdest of Florida's weird-ass punk bands.  Somewhere between the afterparties of Art Basel and the cloud of exhaust from the Daytona 500 comes Soda, a raw and ugly mutation of punk that is as American as its name. 'Blonde On Blonde' is a panorama of the Sunshine State's seedy underbelly set at night. The back and forth vocals of Lara Lookabaugh and Arlington Garret remind one a bit of Royal Trux at their heaviest, or perhaps a more sinister B52's. Coming from the same tight-knit DIY scene that brought the world Merchandise, Cult Ritual, Neon Blood, St. Dad and American Snakeskin (the latter two which featured Mr. Garret), Soda carry with them a history of American punk that thrives outside of the usual culture centers of New York, LA and Austin. Look for them on tour in early 2016.



1/21 - Gainsville, FL @ Nowhere
1/22 - Savannah, GA @ The Furnace
1/23 - Wilmington, NC @ Scrap Iron
1/24 - Richmond, VA @ Unicorn Retirement Garden
1/25 - Baltimore, MD @ Holy Frijoles
1/26 - Philadelphia, PA @ Ask A Punk (basement show)
1/27 - Brooklyn, NY @ Baby's All Right
1/28 - Brooklyn, NY @ Alphaville
1/29 - Washington DC @ Songbyrd
1/30 - Ashville, NC @ The Odditorium
1/31 - Nashville, TN @ TBA
2/01 - St. Louis, MO @ Foam
2/02 - Kansas City, MO @ The Snake Tank
2/03 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Ask A Punk
2/04 - Denton, TX @ Rubber Gloves
2/05 - Austin, TX @ Hotel Vegas
2/06 - Houston, TX @ TBA
2/07 - New Orleans, LA @ TBA
2/08 - Tallahassee, FL @ TBA



Order here!

Recorded in November 2015 at Ramsgate Music Hall in Ramsgate, England. PCPC is a noise rock confederacy with members of PC Worship and Parquet Courts making up its ranks. This record is the only surviving legacy of PCPC's legendary and infamous 2014 European tour.
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Music Shit / Re: Italian punk?
« on: May 29, 2015, 01:24:51 PM »
Hey thanks so much guys, much appreciated.  Looks like I have my work cut our for me here. 
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