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Record Highlight — Old Hundred

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Old Hundred is pleased to announce the release of their second full-length album ‘Time in the Wild’. The record will be released on Labor Day weekend with shows on Friday, August 31 and Saturday, September 1 at the Kobo Bar in Columbus, Ohio.

Paste Magazine named Old Hundred one of the “10 Ohio Bands You Should Listen to Now” in April of 2012. In May, the band performed at the Nelsonville Music Festival alongside Iron & Wine, Andrew Bird, and M. Ward. They will perform this September at the Midpoint Music Festival featuring Grizzly Bear, Dirty Projectors, and more. They were also selected as the “Best Local Band of 2010” by Columbus Underground voters. They have also opened for Mumford and Sons, Jessica Lea Mayfield, Dawes, Phosphorescent, Horse Feathers, and many more.

‘Time in the Wild’ is being released with help from Wide-Eyed Records, a Columbus-based music collective and label. The record was recorded at 3 Elliot Studios in Athens, Ohio and was mastered by Jeff Lipton at Peerless Mastering. You can grab the record at the Labor Day Weekend release shows, or from the band now!

Record Highlight — Hubble

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The first release from Britton Powell’s new label venture, The Company, is the Mingle 7inch by Hubble.

Since the inception of Hubble, Ben Greenberg of Zs and Pygmy Shrews has sought to exploit the guitar for its ulterior qualities, simultaneously displaying a true love for the instrument while redefining how guitar music is understood. Whether distortion-drenched or clean, Ben describes painstaking result as “cyber-dread”, an apocalyptic, beat-less quasi-electronic music, conjuring Terry Riley’s pulsing minimalist structures and Gregg Ginn’s aggressive, avant-garde rock.

You can see Hubble play at Hopscotch if you are attending.

GGR 3-year Anniversary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Today (08.28.12) marks our 3-year anniversary!  Wow, what a crazy ride it has been.  We owe where we are now today to you – our loyal customers – and for that, we sincerely thank you for your ongoing business.

Three years ago, after months of planning, relocating, infrastructure building, infrastructure rebuilding, long days and nights of experimenting, learning, consulting…we finally squeaked out our first pressed records on August 28, 2009.  Most were barely playable.  In fact, it took over two weeks on one machine to finish our very first record order of 100 units.  Thanks to you, we now press thousands of records almost every day (and we are happy to say that they are indeed playable – and in our humble opinion, typically sound pretty great!)

In an ongoing effort to better serve you, we added a full second shift on July 31, and are in the process of adding additional machines to our operation.  None of this would be possible without your continued loyal business, and we look forward to growing with you well into the future.

— The Gotta Groovies

Record Highlight — Arms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ARMS is what happens when the back burner bursts into flame. A one-time side project transformed into a full band, ARMS synthesizes Todd Goldstein’s years of bedroom experimentation and sharpens them into a single bright blade. ARMS’ full-band debut, Summer Skills, explodes the lo-fi pop of 2008’s Kids Aflame into a widescreen epic, telling a fractured tale of love under supernatural circumstances. Sonically generous and emotionally raw, ARMS’ Summer Skills lures listeners like a siren song and then pulls them into the deep.

Record Highlight — Lymbyc Systym

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Playing music together for over 20 years has given the Bell brothers plenty of time to learn how to build off of one another’s strengths as they write, record, and tour. During the three years Michael and Jared spent writing and recording their new album Symbolyst, they spent more time apart than they ever had. After several years of steady touring in support of two full-length releases and an ep with This Will Destroy You, the brothers found themselves on opposite sides of the globe, with Michael living in Japan and Jared studying graphic design in Brooklyn. The geographic distance led them to rely more than ever on the trust they’ve developed over the years they’ve spent creating together.

Symbolyst, Lymbyc Systym’s debut with Western Vinyl, draws on the band’s eclectic pool of influences–The Jackon 5’s funk, Jung’s dream theory, Bergman’s existentialism, Baudelaire’s prose, and Wright’s organic architecture. The distinctly catchy melodies and head-bobbing rhythms are immediately inviting, while the densely layered polyrhythms, harmonies, and countermelodies reveal themselves over multiple listens, making for an incredibly rewarding experience no matter how many times you’ve heard the album.

The album’s title, Symbolyst, refers to the late 19th century movement in visual art, literature, theater and music. Much like the Symbolists, Lymbyc’s music evokes ideas, feelings, and experiences, rather than explicitly stating anything about them. The resulting songs tell stories without words, using a musical vocabulary to construct landscapes of universal joy and dread…disappointment and optimism.

Pre-order now.

Record Highlight — Luna

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In celebration of our 3-year anniversary this month, we are excited to announce the release of Luna‘s 1994 album Bewitched!

August 21, 2012 will mark the first vinyl release of this timeless album by Luna, and is also the first release on our very own Private Label imprint!  Grab it from independent record stores nationally!

Thanks to Dean Wareham, Rhino Entertainment, and everyone else involved who helped us to make this vinyl release a reality!

Record Highlight — Janis Martin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We are proud to have pressed The Blanco Sessions — the final recordings from Janis Martin, a founding mother of Rock and Roll.

Because of her enthusiasm, brilliant stage presence and rocking vocal style, Martin was also known as “the Female Elvis”.  She had a hit with “Will You, Will Yum”/”Drugstore Rock and Roll” in 1956. In 2007, near the end of Janis’s life, she and Rosie Flores worked together with Bobby Trimble to produce 11 new songs. Sadly, cancer cut her life short and she never got to tour behind the long awaited album.  This album will finally be available on CD and Vinyl in September, courtesy of Cow Island Music.

Record Highlight — Meek Is Murder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hailing from Brooklyn, MIM delivers a heaviness displayed through a dark and seriously chaotic metal event.  Recorded by Converge’s Kurt Ballou, this metalmathpunk masterpiece traffics a dense art that shifts deftly from dirgey downtuned sludge to crazed hyperdense metalcore fury.  Algorithms was originally released in 2011 via MetalSucks, but still sounds fresh, especially on vinyl!

2012 TOUR DATES

Aug 19 The Worthen House Lowell, MA
Aug 20 Lit Lounge New York, NY
Aug 21 Kung Fu Necktie Philadelphia, PA
Aug 22 Ottobar Baltimore, MD
Aug 23 Kopec Pittsburgh, PA
Aug 25 Township Chicago, IL

Record Highlight — Such Gold

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Misadventures isn’t just the title of Rochester, New York-based melodic hardcore band Such Gold‘s debut full-length- as Nate Derby explains, it’s a way of life.

Misadventures, is 28 minutes of pure aggression that will quicken your pulse and make you think. Derby and drummer Devan Bentley write much of the music, while frontman Ben Kotin and guitarist Skylar pen much of the lyrics. It’s that collaborative mindset that allows the band to take risks together, even if it means agonizing over each and every song. “We’re not a band that can just sit down and bang out a record in a week,” Derby admits. “It takes me forever to write a song even to a point where I can bring it to our drummer Devan and write stuff with him.”

“Our producer was all about capturing the band for it’s live energy, too. We mapped out the tempos, so it really feels like you’re listening to us live,” explains drummer Bentley. He continues “I’m really happy that we were able to capture my own drum sounds on this record. No samples replacing all the hits, no crazy amounts of editing. It’s me hitting those drums. Same goes with everyone’s playing, especially Ben.”

Pre-order Misadventures now!

I Got Brains Festival

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We are proud to be a sponsor of this year’s I Got Brains Festival in Blacksburg, VA.

I Got Brains is a two day art and music celebration on August 10th and11th in Blacksburg, VA hosted by Flannel Gurl Records.  Several bands which we have pressed records for will be performing — be sure to hit up the fest if you can!

Featuring performances by:

Anteo
Apart
Barrow
The Bastards of Fate
Best Practices
Big Awesome
Brick Mower
Bridge and Tunnel
Cattle Drums
Canyons
The Caution Children
Cherry Cola Champions
CityCop
Creepoid
Dads
Dikembe
Drug Church
Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate)
Family Cat
My Fictions
Football, Etc.
Glocca Morra
Heat Dust
Heevahava
Hop Along
Into It. Over It.
Kite Party
Laura Stevenson and the Cans
The Menzingers
Octaves
Planes Mistaken for Stars
Prawn
Regents
The Reptilian
Rotting Obscene
Run, Forever
The Saddest Landscape
Sohns
Springtime
Timeshares
Times New Roman
Trust Fall
Waxahatchee
We Were Skeletons
The World is a Beautiful Place & I am No Longer Afraid to Die
XERXES
Young Statues

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