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Pop Punk / Re: Scion/Vice 7"s
« on: May 16, 2011, 11:13:48 AM »
SCION!


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Non-Music Shit / Re: Etsy
« on: May 12, 2011, 09:35:52 AM »
http://www.etsy.com/shop/raymondbiesinger

My good pal Raymond Beisinger's illustration/print/7" shoppe.
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LOVE the LP. Come to Canada 'yo!
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Really nice review of the Sharp Ends "Broadview Pressure Test" from Andrew Earles, thought I was going nuts thinking that I was the only one fucking stoked on this record.

Please think about the approximate number of worthless ?is-what-it-is? bands choking the demographic playground where I have been sticking my ears and nose since the world was without responsibility. By virtue of the fact that you are simply reading this, there should be no question as to what demographic playground I toss copious reference towards. Are you thinking about it? That?s some ?Nurse, please fetch my musket and position it under my chin? shit there, buddy-boy, so I always hate to see an inspired, on-the-level band break-up, namely when five or more groups of unapologetic flip-flop enthusiasts or T.A.O.A.O.-sufferers are waiting to overflow the tiny cultural pockmark left by the ones with potential. Sharp Ends had potential. Perhaps it was not the sort of prescient mind-shattering as delivered by The Young or Dimples, but it was potential nonetheless. Sure, this final release compiles some below-the-cutting-room-floor recordings, with all four somehow bled of any and all dynamics by the nature of origin (practice tapes, live performances recorded from the next block). But the goods will be recognized by anyone privy to the rest of this band?s tiny discography. Sharp Ends was proof that source material, especially concerns about its over-usage, means very little if the band hits that intangible sweet spot between ?great? and ?untouchable? while in the act of appropriation. In truth, a garage-mucked Fugazi doesn?t really have a discernable precedent, but that element is just subtle enough to allow hypothetical confusion re: this band?s agenda and any of the duh-zillion male models who used the first half of the ?00s to apply rock to the aesthetic menu while initiating a soon-to-fail plan of pie-in-the-sky world domination minus those troubling ?hard work? or ?several shit-eating years? obstructions flattened by more relevant forbearers. Then again, this band was just good enough to create a distraction from such cynical nit-pickery. White vinyl, 300 copies. (http://mammothcave.tumblr.com)
(Andrew Earles)
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Music Shit / Re: TONETTA
« on: May 01, 2011, 06:21:21 PM »
We asked him to do a song for our Bloodstains Across Ontario 7", and had to track down his phone number and cold-call him! He was stoked, and mailed us a song the next day, burnt onto a DVD-R! A single one-minute song on one DVD!
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Music Shit / Re: TONETTA
« on: May 01, 2011, 09:51:31 AM »
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All orders have shipped, 1/2 way through these in a week! Get in touch for wholesale rates!
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Yes! Shadowy Men, rad early-80's song that was never released - half lazy surf song, half early hardcore... Mammoth Cave are reissuing "Savvy Show Stoppers" this fall too!!
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Love the B-Lines record. Such a good band.
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Shrapnelles 7" is killer!!!
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2nd and final pressing of 300 on White Vinyl, We've already committed half of these, so act fast!

Mammoth Cave Recording Co. http://mammothcaverecording.com

Coming in June!:  Bloodstains Across Ontario 7" featuring: Young Guv, White Wires, Peach Kelly Pop, First Base, TONETTA 777, Little Girls, Tropics, Slim Twig, BA Johnston, Huckleberry Friends, Steve Adamyk, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet!


Bloodstains Alberta 7" : Topless Mongos, Myelin Sheaths, Tension Slips, The Moby Dicks, Grown-Ups, Famines, Fist City, Radians, The Throwaways, Outdoor Miners


Bloodstains British Columbia 7": Nu Sensae, White Lung, Role Mach, Ahna, Shearing Pinx, Shipyards, Needles//Pins, B-Lines, Manic Attracts, Timecopz, Indian Wars, Yung Mums, Student/Teacher.

Still available and almost gone:
Krang "Speed of Tent" 7" - Permanent Records loves this one, and so do we. Killer heavy-psych.
Sharp Enda "Broadview Pressure Test" 7" - Their best 4 songs on one single. Give it a chance!
Famines "Syllables" 7" - Berzerker garage duo, this single is loud as hell!
Moby Dicks "Red Dog" 7" - Garage punk done right. New 7" on Southpaw Records, featuring members of Myelin Sheaths and Fist City!

Mammoth Cave Recording Co. http://mammothcaverecording.com


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Music Shit / Re: Manic Attracts
« on: April 12, 2011, 09:23:16 PM »
Apparently Manic Attracts went all the way to SXSW (from Vancover) and got bumped from every bill they were on/tentatively on. What a bummer that must have been!!!
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