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Customer Highlight — MonstrO

Coming soon from Limited Fanfare Records on 7″ vinyl — the crushing debut single ” Anchors Up!” from MonstrO‘s self-titled debut album (released by Vagrant Records).  The first pressing is limited to 75 copies on Black Vinyl, 250 copies on Blue Marble Vinyl, and 250 copies on Fuchsia Vinyl.

The single was produced by William DuVall (vocalist and guitarist of Alice in Chains), and will be available starting next week from Limited Fanfare, and on MonstrO’s U.S. dates with KYUSS LIVES! and The Sword.

MonstrO’s self-titled debut album for Vagrant Records twists and turns through a psychedelic hard rock haze that’s as hypnotic as it is heavy. That heady combination is embodied on “Stallone” which glides from a guttural stomp into a resounding refrain, while “Concertina” rises and falls with a dark elegance, and album closer “April” blasts off on the fumes of a final ethereal hum. Four individual sonic personalities converge to make this music. There’s bassist Kyle Sanders [ex-Bloodsimple], drummer Bevan Davies [ex-Bloodsimple, Danzig], guitarist Juan Montoya [ex-Torche], and vocalist and guitarist Charlie Suarez, and they’re ready to take flight.

 

Customer Highlight — Dwayne Dopsie & The Zydeco Hellraisers

“America’s Hottest Accordion” winner, Dwayne (Dopsie) Rubin, plays a unique, high energy style of zydeco. Dwayne hails from one of the most influential Zydeco families in the world. Although inspired by tradition, he has developed his own high energy style that defies existing stereotypes and blazes a refreshingly distinct path for 21st century Zydeco music. This singer/songwriter and accordionist has performed all over the world since debuting his band, Dwayne Dopsie and the Zydeco Hellraisers, at age 19.

Grounds For Thought in Bowling Green, Ohio brought about the vinyl incarnation of Get Down! –a double LP recorded live in Grounds For Thought’s coffee shop & bookstore in April 2011.  If you missed the band at the Black Swamp Arts Festival in Bowling Green this past weekend, definitely try to grab a copy of their electric live performance embodied on this double album!

Customer Highlight — Lawrence English

Lawrence English‘s latest work, The Peregrine was realized in sound during the first half of 2011. Based upon J.A. Baker’s book of the same name, the album finds it’s structures through the descriptions of land, environment, and movement contained within the books’ chapters and further develops Lawrence’s experimentation with harmonic distortion and saturation.

Lawrence will be debuting two new works this October in Europe. Monolith, a piece based on his expendition in Antarctica at Musik Protokioll in Graz; and Lonely Women’s Club, a new project for Organ on an evening with Tony Conrad at Cafe Oto in London.

The Peregrine is being released strictly on vinyl, by Experimedia.  Pre-orders are happening now, and they will ship around September 20.

 

December 24 – Frost’s Bitter Grip – Lawrence English from ROOM40 on Vimeo.

Customer Highlight — The Chocolate Horse

The Chocolate Horse is Jason Snell (vocals, guitar, banjo), Andrew Higley (keyboards, horns, bowed saw, vibraphone), Paul Brumm (bass, vocals), Johnny Ruzsa (alto flute, ocarina, percussion), Dave Cahill (drums) and Joe Suer (keyboards, percussion).

Jason Snell began The Chocolate Horse as a modest side-project in the summer of 2003.  It was happily self-indulgent, centered on writing simple, slightly romantic 2-minute one-liners with an old guitar and a worn-in banjo, recorded on a deteriorating 4-track recording device in which only two tracks worked.  Realizing the project’s potential and imagining a bigger, more vibrant sound Snell invited good friends and fellow musicians Andrew Higley (French horn, saw and bow, trumpet, piano, fun machine), and Paul Brumm (upright bass, vocals) to join in.  The result is a whirlwind of experimentation and the birth of the hauntingly melodic, non-traditional edge that is The Chocolate Horse.

We were proud to have been enlisted by Jason to press the trio’s latest album, Beasts on wax.  The custom “luna green” color wax is very limited, but you can grab it from Stable Records now!

Customer Highlight — Nick Lowe

Of Nick Lowe, NPR once observed, “Few musicians get better with age, Nick Lowe is an exception.”

His latest album The Old Magic continues Lowe’s late-career evolution with arguably his best collection yet. Amidst urbanely insistent grooves (“Sensitive Man”), and spare-yet-imposing shuffles (“Checkout Time”), The Old Magic features three exceptional Lowe ballads – album opener “Stoplight Roses,” “House for Sale” and “I Read A Lot.” As is his custom, Lowe also peppers the album with three covers — by Elvis Costello, Tom T. Hall and Jeff West — that fit seamlessly with his originals. The Old Magic might be the album title equivalent of calling your shot, but for Nick Lowe it seems more a simple statement of fact.

Available at indie stores everywhere on September 13!

Customer Highlight — Mick Barr

Mick Barr is a nomadic American musician, composer and performer currently based in the NYC/NJ area. Notable for his relentless speed and agility on guitar and avant-garde compositions. He has been an active musician for almost twenty years and has released over 40 recordings. He is most known for his work with the technical duos Orthrelm and Crom Tech, the progressive black metal band Krallice, as well as his 2 solo projects Octis and Ocrilim. He has released records with notable labels such as Tzadik, Ipecac, Profound Lore, Hydrahead and Kill Rock Stars. He has also been an active improviser, releasing records and playing alongside greats such as Zach Hill, Weasel Walter, John Zorn and Milford Graves among many others. He was named one of the 50 fastest guitarists of all time by Guitar World magazine in 2008. In 2009 he was awarded an unrestricted grant from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts.

In 2010 he debuted a new set comprised of a through-composed 40 minute piece for solo guitar. The recording of this work, which is the first proper release under his own name, is being released on LP by Safety Meeting Records based in Mick’s homeland of New Haven, CT. The LPs are now available for pre-order. 500 copies of the album were pressed, the first 150 coming with letterpress paste-on jackets, the other 350 come with reverseboard printed jackets. All records include a letterpress poster insert illustrated by Mick and printed here in the Elm City by Jeff Mueller at Dexterity Press.

Customer Highlight — Ceremony

6 Cover Songs features cover songs from Urban Waste, Pixies, Crisis, Eddie and the Subtitles, Vile and Wire, and were recorded with Dan Rathbun as outtakes during the Rohnert Park recording session. The Covers EP pays homage to a few of the artists that have influenced Ceremony along the way and will continue to inspire them.

Three limited editions are available — Clear vinyl with screenprinted B side; Black vinyl with laser-etched B side; and Red vinyl with screenprinted B side, a HUGE 24×36 inch poster (featuring a photo by Burkhard Muller), and a 2 color 4″x4″ sticker.  Hit up Bridge 9 to grab one or all!

Announcement: New Machine Acquired!

UPDATE #1

09/01/11 — the extruder has been completely restored…..looks better than the day it was bought new!

Original post from 08/06/11 —

Wow, what a difference two years make!  We are approaching our 2-year anniversary this month, and to celebrate, what better way than to move a “new” pressing machine onto our shop floor!  (Well, we’d like to say we planned it that way, but in actuality, it’s just a happy coincidence).

On Thursday, we finished moving a Finebilt press and extruder to GGR from the former Boddie Recording Company pressing plant in Cleveland.

While this is certainly exciting news from the perspective of adding capacity, many of us here are perhaps even more excited about the back-story surrounding this machine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thomas and Louise Boddie founded the Boddie Recording Company during the 1950’s.  Mr. Boddie brokered vinyl pressing through a handful of regional pressing plants throughout the 1960’s – mostly regional acts, but not of one specific genre.

In 1973, Mr. and Mrs. Boddie had the opportunity to purchase some of their own pressing equipment.  They moved two Finebilt presses into their eastside Cleveland garage, and built the necessary electrical and water lines to begin pressing wax in-house.  Throughout the 70s and most of the 80s, many  7” and 12” records were pressed in this small building.  There is a fantastic compilation LP (and cassette/CD) set, along with a small series of 7” records released by the Numero Group which chronicle many of the recordings pressed at Boddie.  The plant ceased operation in the mid 1990’s, and sadly, Mr. Boddie passed away in 2006.

Through a stumbled-upon 1960’s Billboard advertisement, and a tip by Cleveland music industry veteran Clay Pasternack, we were able to make contact with Ms. Boddie earlier this year.  The presses were indeed still intact in the eastside Cleveland garage, and the Boddie Recording Company sign still adorns the front lawn of the adjacent home.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All of us Gotta Groovies are vinyl consumers and music fans – many even musicians ourselves.  We are proud to be a part of what is not only a world-wide “vinyl resurgence” (as if records ever really went away); but perhaps even more excited to be a small part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame City’s resurging music movement.  We were humbled and excited when Ms. Boddie agreed to sell us the equipment, and we look forward to breathing new life into a piece of what in many circles is a legendary local music imprint.  Stay tuned as we rehabilitate this press into our operation…

Louise Boddie, 2011

Customer Highlight — Buffalo Clover

Looking for something new to move you?  Check out the new Buffalo Clover album – Low Down Time, available from Nashville’s Palaver Records.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEIayWZiKIw

 

Buffalo Clover is a rare plant that grows in the wake of stampeding buffalo. It is also the name of one of Nashville’s most eclectic bands. Fronted by songstress Margo Price, the group draws its inspiration from true roots music. Price and her husband/co-writer, Jeremy Ivey, formed the band after meeting in Nashville in 2008. Their styles range from underdog gypsy punk to Motown boxcar blues, Vaudevillian acid rock to train wreck folk. Their songs are unique yet familiar with a lyrical craft rarely present in popular music.

The musical line up of the group has changed over the years, but the core has remained the same. With the meeting of guitar/banjo player, Matt Gardner in 2009, the band added the talents of another great writer and performer. The three have played with a rotating cast of musicians. Bass player, Jason White has also been an important part of the group since 2008.

Customer Highlight — Trouble Books & Mark McGuire

Check out this great review for our buds at Bark and Hiss Records’ Trouble Books & Mark McGuireSelf Titled LP!

This is a collaborate album recorded/assembled mostly in late 2010 – early 2011 with Mark McGuire.  Released on LP  in conjunction with WAGON in June (first pressing, transparent red vinyl) / July 2011 (second pressing, transparent orange vinyl).

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