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Finally got all these shipped out to distros and individual orders!
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Got mine...Excellent job!

What a fucking it must have been to fold all these sleeve....


You have no idea! The only blessing was that the records were delayed so I was able to slowly fold over a few months.
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Shipped everything out yesterday. If you've made an order before today, it's on the way.
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When Martin Edmunds was researching and compiling this - https://www.discogs.com/Various-Year-Zero-The-Exeter-Punk-Scene-1977-2000/release/669824 - he managed to leverage a significant number of copies of Exeter bands original 7"s from their respective lofts amongst which were good hauls of the Scabs EP (blue and red versions), Das Schnitz, Living Daylights and I think the Lou Reichner Band.

Being a gent they were sold on behalf of the bands.

Happy days. Long gone now I'd imagine

Must be! Would have been nice to find one of those.

Response for this 7" has been great so far. Copies headed to Puke n Vomit, Meanbean, Sorry State, Base, Drunken Sailor, and a few others this week.
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Authorized reissue of the Scabs debut and lone 7", originally released by the band in 1979 on Club Land Records in Exeter, England.

Recorded in nearly 2 hours in North London, The Scabs originally released this 7" themselves and resorted to selling copies to their fellow students at the school cafe. The band broke up after a year and half, leaving nothing but the Amory Building 7" behind.

First time ever reissue of this record. "Leave Me Alone" was included on the iconic Soul Jazz Punk 45 comp of underground and rare UK punk 1977-1981, as well as a few Killed By Deaths.

Includes brand new liner notes from singer James Young and band photos. Deluxe pocket sleeve restored by Ken MacLaurin, mastered by Dave Williams.

1. Amory Building
2. Leave Me Alone
3. Don't Just Sit There
4. U.R.E.

Here's a video of the pocket sleeves. I'm never doing this again.

Available at www.hoseheadrecords.bigcartel.com

Still available: The Moderns - Year Of Today 7" reissue
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Any orders received in the last week are going out tomorrow. Anything from before November 18th has already been shipped and might have already arrived. Just about 50% sold out of this, which is crazy. I wouldn't sleep on this for long!

A few more great reissues waiting to come out as well, I'm just hoping the Canadian dollar turns around before submitting them.

Look for copies though: Mean Bean, Ugly Pop, Ripple Rock, Florida's Dying, Last Laugh/Almost Ready, Sloth Records, Dream On (Japan), Hammer City Records, P Trash, Paramecium, Sorry State, Grave Mistake.

Or direct through me!

www.hoseheadrecords.bigc artel.com
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When will these start shipping?

Packing them up all week! I've shipped a bunch but most will go out on Thursday.
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Sleeves have arrived! They look so good, even though my camera is terrible.
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So, so, so excited for that Novels 7". I've only seen one copy before and it wasn't for sale.
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Just put these up in the store for preorder. Sleeves expected in later this week.
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What was used for the master source?
Ripped and cleaned up from an original. Unfortunately the original masters are long gone on this one.
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These are due in on Thursday, sleeves hopefully next week.
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New reissues from Hosehead Records. Very excited about doing this!

On sale now! www.hoseheadrecords.bigcartel.com



HHRE001: The Moderns - Year Of Today EP

The legendary debut EP from Sweden's The Moderns reissued in North America for the first time ever. This one is best known for their hit "Got To Have Pop". Easily one of the most influential power pop bands from the 70s, along with The Nerves, The Riptides, and Pointed Sticks, etc.

www.hoseheadrecords.bigc artel.com

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSFJXjhyZiI

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Just added copies of the Terry & Louie 7" to the store for any Canadians wanting copies without spending $12 to ship from the US.

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