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Record Highlight — Kimono Draggin’

Kimono Draggin’ is an American avant-garde Indie Rock band formed in 2003 from New Haven, Connecticut. The lineup consisted of Joseph Nolan (Guitar,vocals), Yossi Hatton (Bass,vocals), and Chris Swirski (Drums,vocals). Their version of progressive rock is strongly influenced by bands of the 1970s and 1980s including The Stooges, The Mothers of Invention, Talking Heads and Minutemen. We just finished pressing their Kimono Gold LP on gold wax, and you can pre-order it now!

The band is currently in the final Top 30 of the Verbicide Magazine Unsigned Band Contest, so if you get a minute, feel free to give them a vote!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — The Black Swans / Fishermen Three

The Black Swans are Jerry DeCicca, Canaan Faulkner, Chris Forbes, Keith Hanlon, and Noel Sayre (R.I.P).  They reside in Columbus, Ohio.

The Fishermen Three is the music of Simon Beins (Brooklyn, NY) and Raphi Gottesman (Berkeley, CA) and a revolving case of other characters.

Their new split 7” —  Knives b/w Up Here is now available through Shelved Records.  The Black Swans and The Fishermen Three will be going on a short west coast tour in January to celebrate. Check out their dates!

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — Train

Thanks to Clifton Motel Records, Train’s Save Me San Francisco is now available on vinyl for the first time!

Over the course of 15 years, Train has made its mark on music history with their Grammy Award-winning song ‘Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)’ and other chart-topping singles. Since forming in San Francisco in 1994, the multi-platinum selling band has traveled a long, successful and sometimes arduous journey. Now, with their fifth album, Save Me San Francisco, Train has channeled their early days, revisiting the Roots Rock sound that has made the band such a tour de force and, in turn, the band is united stronger than ever before.  This special 180 gram pressing is very limited, so be sure to pre-order your copy soon!

Record Highlight — The Offset: Spectacles

The Offset: Spectacles relocated to Beijing, China over two years ago, bringing their dusty Velvet Underground-influenced Cantonese noir garage sound into the city’s most obscure weird music scene. After jump-starting their homegrown imprint with releases from fellow outlying comrades Hot & Cold, Soviet Pop, and Canada’s Dirty Beaches, they traveled to Manchester, UK last November to record their debut album at Analogue Catalogue studio with Rob Ferrier (Clinic) behind the desk. The sonic critique of modern alienation is condensed into a 45-minutes-long meditation on wax, disregarding international rules of popular music to compose its very own hollow spectacle of information.

Compressed, self contained, and brazenly unique, each song by the Offset: Spectacles hits like a short, sharp shock. Percussive guitar and organ scrape at the surface of the left eardrum, and the bass hits like a combination of a synthesizer and a bongo. Get ready to be hectored by the ghosts of Cantonese poets and the Kowloon King.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — Paper & Plastick New Releases

Paper + Plastick released seven new records on vinyl on Black Friday this past weekend – Thanks to P&P for hooking up with us to press them all!

If you missed it, today (11.29.11) is the final day on an incredible deal from P&P — you can grab any three LP’s for $15Hit them up before they are all gone (each pressing was limited to short runs of various colors).

Farewell Continental‘s Hey, Hey Pioneers!, Junior BattlesIdle Ages, Riverboat GamblersSmash/Grab EP, Reverse the Curse‘s Hither & Yon, a split from Red City Radio and The Gamits, the Are You With the Band? female-fronted pop-punk compilation, Plow United Sleepwalk: A Retrospective collection, and Make Do And Mend‘s Part And Parcel – a one side 12 inch record that boasts a silk screened B side and die cut cover and features three acoustic versions of songs from MDAM’s breakthrough debut full-length End Measured Mile are all now available on vinyl for the first time, along with other sales in the P&P webstore.

Record Highlight — John Kotchian & Kevin Pike

Shipped this week for Bocca Lupo Recordspulse/flow by jazz improv duo John Kotchian & Kevin Pike unfolds as an inspired, and at times impromptu, musical conversation between the artists.  The albums third track, “Birth of a Movement” serves as the perfect metaphor for the course charted by the album. A slow triumph of a song, the melodic interplay of Kotchian’s drums coax forth a gentle, at first bashful, saxophone. As the two instruments become more acquainted, a “birth” is made manifest in the rush of life and energy pounded forth in the pulse of drums and reed.  pulse/flow comes numbered in hand silkscreened jackets, featuring original art by New York painter and illustrator Lui Shtini.

Be sure to hit up the Bocca Lupo Records Showcase on December 20 at The Waiting Room Lounge in Omaha to see this duo, as well as two other Bocca Lupo artists.

 

 

Record Highlight — Made In Aurora Vol. 2

Made in Aurora is a series of collaborative album projects spotlighting the musicians and songwriters of Aurora, Illinois, and its surrounding area. By bringing area talent together and cultivating a stronger audience for local music, we hope to nourish our own communities and create an ever more fertile environment for the arts.

Made in Aurora is the brainchild of Steve Warrenfeltz, who spends a lot of time talking with area musicians in his record store, Kiss the Sky Records, in downtown Geneva, Illinois. Albums in the series are released in “dual format,” with both vinyl and CD included in one package.

Made in Aurora: Volume Two is a holiday album featuring both original music and new recordings of a number of seasonal favorites. Its 16 songs cover a wide variety of American musical styles including blues, country, pop and jazz. The album owes its genesis – and its City of Lights moniker – to songwriter Jeremy Keen, who independently produced three previous City of Lights holiday collaborations before Made in Aurora came to be. Over a cup of coffee last August, Jeremy suggested that the fourth City of Lights project should also be the second Made in Auroraproject. It just seemed right.

Volume Two was recorded, mixed and mastered in September 2011 by Kyle Schmidt at Backthird Audio in downtown Aurora. A total of 47 musicians contributed to the project, which was produced by Benjie Hughes. Lisa Gloria created our cover art from an idea by Steve Warrenfeltz and Dee Ciavarella, and Anna Hammond and Lisa Danielson both contributed to layout and design. We have an amazing team of volunteers to thank for all publicity. You’re probably reading this because of one of them.

The album will be released on November 25, 2011 – affectionately known as “Black Vinyl Friday” – exclusively at Kiss The Sky Records (301 W. State St., Geneva). A portion of the profits from this release will again be donated by Kiss The Sky to the Paul Ruby Foundation to support research on Parkinson’s disease.

Record Highlight — Bane

This October marked the 10 year anniversary of the release of Bane‘s iconic record, GIVE BLOOD!

Thanks to Triple B Records, we had the pleasure of pressing the first production of the record since it was first released and subsequently cut out of print. Each copy of this record comes with a high quality embossed gatefold jacket, 16 page full color insert booklet with the original album design (plus 2 pages designed by Sam Yarmuth of Triple B and Aaron Bedard), and high quality wax. The pressing is strictly limited to 2000 copies and will NOT be repressed again. There are four limited colors — black, white, transparent red, and some super-limited splatter color copies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — Glass Hits

Glass Hits was started in 2008 by Brian Willson, Jose Piza and Dave Beckhouse who were in a previous Denver band called Warsaw Surrenders. Greg Daniels was added to the band, they wrote and practiced for close to a full year before they found a vocalist. Eventually Keith Curts was added and Glass Hits was officially formed. They played their first show in May of 2009.

Over 300 pounds of rock shipped from the GGR shop floor to the band this week, so stay tuned to them to grab a copy as soon as they land in Denver!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — Ivy League

Summer Sessions is Ivy League‘s second 7 incher, and first for 6131 Records. The set features two new songs, and an acoustic song from their demo. For fans of Small Brown Bike, Title Fight, and Make Do and Mend.

There are two limited vinyl colors available, which are available for pre-order from 6131 Records while they last!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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