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Customer Highlight — Urge Overkill

The first new Urge Overkill album in sixteen years, Rock&Roll Submarine marks the return of the 90s alt rock stars to the music world.  The album streets in the U.S. on May 10, and will be available at indie stores everywhere.  Can’t wait until Tuesday?  You can pre-order a copy through Urge Overkill and get instant access to a digital copy!

Urge Overkill spent 1996 in seclusion as they attempted to regroup. By the end of the year, tensions between members Nash Kato and Eddie “King” Roeser had escalated, resulting in Roeser’s departure from the band. Kato and Onassis continued on as a duo, leaving Geffen for 550 Music in early 1997. As the band was preparing its first album for 550 Music, Roeser was replaced with guitarist Nils St. Cyr. However, unhappy with the results, the label soon dropped them, upon which point Urge Overkill disbanded. Nash Kato released his solo debut, Debutante, in early 2000. In 2011, the band, which includes Kato and Roeser along with newbies Bonn Quast (drums) and Hadji Hodgkiss (bass), concluded production on Rock&Roll Submarine.

Customer Highlight — Soft Kill

Thank you to Fast Weapons for enlisting GGR for the first time on the brand new album by Soft KillAn Open Door.

Soft Kill’s earliest experiments took place in September of 2010 and the name was decided upon the following month.  With no set agenda in mind, the pair –Tobias and Shiloe– crafted emotionally uplifting and hopeful songs influenced by their shared love for Howard Devoto, The Cure, Wire/Colin Newman and Killing Joke.  They are joined live by Nathan Howdeshell, Matthew Hunter and Maxamillion Avalon.

An Open Door consists of nine songs created between August and November of 2010, bouncing between The Mime in Los Angeles and the House of Ohms in San Luis Obispo.  The album was recorded at Jackpot Studios in Portland, Oregon with some overdubs at Klickitat (also in Portland) a couple days after those sessions.  Justin Gradin played drums and Mattey Hunter handled most of the bass parts.

The record will be available nationally through indie record stores on March 15, and you can also grab a copy from Fast Weapons direct.

Customer Highlight — 50 Lions

Six Feet Under (SFU) Records is releasing Time Is The Enemy on vinyl — this is the first time the album has ever been available on vinyl in the U.S.!  This is 50 Lions‘ first album, with a heavy No Warning, Guns Up vibe to it, much rawer than their second album Where Life Expires (also available from SFU Records).

You can pre-order a copy now — available on two limited edition colors of wax!

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