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Williams Shift Vinyl Has Arrived!

After what seems like forever in the queue at the pressing plant, the vinyl for Williams Shift : We Were Wonderers has now arrived. The A/B LP is blue with colored streaks. The C/D LP is white with blue streaks and has an etching on the D side done by our great friend John Ringhofer (Half-handed Cloud). All pre-orders are going out in today’s mail. For those waiting until it was a real product, order now at the online store! :::scott:::  

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Denison Witmer : Are You A Dreamer? LP

Our good friend Denison is going to have his album Are You A Dreamer? finally released on vinyl on the New Granada and Count Your Lucky Stars labels. Pre-orders are available buy avodart now: New Granada: http://bit.ly/NGRDREAMER Count Your Lucky Stars: http://bit.ly/CYLSDREAMER Denison is also going on tour with William Fitzsimmons in May & June in the US, so get out to see him play! :::scott:::

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Scaterd Few : Sin Disease LP!

One of my favorite punk albums of all time is Scaterd Few’s Sin Disease which was released in 1990. To mark the 25th anniversary, the album has been remastered and btv will be pressing the album on vinyl for the very first time. This is a limited, one-time vinyl pressing of this classic. It will come with a digital download and be in a gatefold jacket. This is a pre-order and will ship for the July 2015 release date. There is also an option to get the LP with an eBook download that Allan Aguirre is writing about the record. “Merciless, brutal, neurotic, Tourettic, and consistently stunning, Scaterd Few’s debut didn’t push the boundaries of rock — it annihilated them. Allan Aguirre’s vocal delivery was chilling: a wild, unconstrained howl that went from gothic moan to banshee yelp within the space of a single lyric. He sings like a man on fire, wild-eyed and crazy, yelping out each dire prophecy as if every word might be his last. The band’s music is equally urgent. Scaterd Few summoned a mad-scientist hybrid of dub, reggae, post-punk, and heavy metal that outshone even visionary avatars like the Pop Group.” — Allmusic.com Here they are…Continue readingScaterd Few : Sin Disease LP!