some punk/fake metal/emo stuff added to the Wheaton Records distro. All $4. Also recently found old Spreaders tapes that I released awhile ago.
http://www.wheatonrecords.comSpreaders - WRMS C20Weird punk rock from NY. Limited to 30 copies. Recently found a handful in a box. Track "Fruit Gum" can be found on the Wheaton Records Myspace.
Distro - 7"s all $4 (shipping inlcuded)
HDPHN - Not Actual Art 7"Released by Limbless Records on black vinyl.
"3 tracks of psychotic synth-punk absurdity with too many hands and dizzying tempo changes. RIYL to be throughly impressed. This band could make you sweat just by looking at them. Ex-Necktie Party. Full color covers with art by Ryan Jacob Smith."
Mach Tiver/The Creature - Split 7"Released by Limbless Records on black vinyl.
"The Mighty Tiver = brother/sister wondertwins play drums and bass, both do vocals, and sound as powerful as a full band ensemble. One that specializes in the certain brand of emo, most often found in the 90's, that really just means hardcore. Cccrrrreeeeaaatttuuurrre
eessss = rock me hard until I'm sore, yet so lovingly, melodies jump up and down on your bed. Possibly the only band to touch me in my special places without having met me."
Occam's Razor/They Found my Corpse Face Down in the Snow - Split 7"Released by Grey Sky Records on black vinyl.
Soliah Shawcross - 7"One sided 7" released by Limbless Records.
"Ever-so-annoying-neo-no-wave. Discordant guitar and helium vocals backed by a driving disco-punk rhythm section with beautifully tapped and slapped synth sandwiched somewhere inbetween. The least-working band in showbusiness who are still actually a band, they have only played 3 gigs ever (over 3 years ago). 2 songs on the a-side, their words screenprinted on the b-side. New tracks have since been recorded for a split with Mr. California, but the label is sitting on them until the band agrees to at least three more shows to promote the release."
The Dead Hate the Living - Take That, World! 7"Released by Limbless Records on black vinyl.
They Found My Naked Corpse Face Down in the Snow - Delta India Echo 7"Released by Grey Sky Records on grey marble.
They Found My Naked Corpse Face Down in the Snow/This Ride Home - Split 7"Split release from Glycemic and Limbless Records on black vinyl.
"Side A contains the three best Naked Corpse tunes currently commercially available. No valleys, just mountains of ugly hardcore and bloody vocal cords. A rerecording of the last song from their very first 7", when compared to the original, serves to show how much they've grown. Side B comprises the only This Ride Home tunes that will ever be commerically available. As you can tell from the recording, this band was beaten to death by their own guitars and drums, dying in a flurry of painful screams. Ok, they're not really dead, but I swear to fucking god that is what their side sounds like. Green covers with neat screenprinting in black ink, wrapped in a pink strip with silver ink screened. Trust me, they look sharp."
They Found My Corpse Face Down in the Snow/Evening at the Black House - Split 7"Released by Grey Sky Records and Limbless Records on black vinyl.
This record was pressed just in time for a tour that took both bands across the US in their most weakened and vulnerable states. 2 tracks from Naked Corpse, featuring their most dynamic, and dare-I-say, emotive songwriting. There's probably as much singing as screaming on this guy, but maybe that's not so bad. Not gone however, is their dedication to absurdity and ridiculousness. The ideas played with on these songs are so pushed to the limits of tolerability that they will equally win your love and test your intestinal fortitude. 1 track from EATBH, who sadly only ever pressed one track to vinyl. Luckily, the track is the single best bluesy punk rock and roll song ever written. Naked Corpse went on a 1.5 year hiatus after this record, to rethink a whole lot about very little, and eventually ended up reemerging with 3 new records about to be released and international waters to be soon crossed. EATBH were probably the world's most dangerous band at the time (maybe in history) and as such, imploded before a planned LP for Grey Sky was recorded. Members who survived went on to The Slants and Please Step Out Of The Vehicle."