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Record Highlight — Italian Horn

The Bells of Spring is the six song 12” debut from Italian Horn, a solo project of New York City writer Anthony Pappalardo (Radio Silence, Live…Suburbia). Continuing the home recording tradition of My Dad is Dead, East River Pipe and Sebadoh, Red Affair channels equal parts GBV, Bailterspace and Flying Saucer Attack. …synth and subtle noise intertwine with short strummed songs selected with washed out shoegaze reverb guitar creating direct but layered soundscapes. Cover collage created by Robert Pollard (Guided By Voices) and limited to 300 copies — the first 50 pre-orders receive a limited edition cassette with bonus tracks!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — The Heat Tape

The Heat Tape from Makanda, IL has signed on with Underground Communiqué Records for the release of their new eponymous 7”! This new four song single is the band’s follow up to their debut album, Raccoon Valley Recordings, which was released last year by Red Scare.

Fronted by Brett Hunter from the Copyrights/Dear Landlord, the band continues their lo-fi and primitive-stomp sound that was the benchmark set on the debut. The songs have an effortless air to them and are stacked with infectious hooks that start with a casual, uncontrollable foot tapping along to the beat, quickly progressing to humming the tunes at any idle moment in the day and then into full on “obsesso mode.”  The 7″ just shipped, and will be added to the Underground Communique store soon, so stay tuned…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — Person L / Weatherbox

It’s been rumored since 2008, and now, it finally exists: Philadelphia’s Person L and San Diego’s Weatherbox each contribute two brand new tracks to this split EP. This release showcases Kenneth Vasoli and Brian Warren as true masters of their craft, in a constant game of post-punk one-upmanship. Essential listening that is worth the wait.

TRACKLISTING
A1: Person L – OK
A2: Person L – Winter Clothes
B1: Weatherbox – Kickflips For Weeks
B2: Weatherbox – Two Seductresses

All of the blue and black copies are sold out, so only orange copies remain (and not very many) — hit up Youth Conspiracy Records to grab one!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — Sound Ceremony

“We bring to your attention, an invitation to the bizarre.” So goes the final song on Canadian born guitarist and songwriter Ron Warren Ganderton 1979 LP with his group Sound Ceremony. Ganderton self-released three LPs with the band while living in the United Kingdom during the 1970s and 80s. First came “Guitar Star” (1973), then “Sound Ceremony” (1979) and finally “Precious As England” (1981). Despite some modest distribution and frequent gigs, the band never seemed to really take off and Ganderton eventually returned to his native Vancouver (where he still resides), leaving hundreds of unsold records in the attic of his house. While these copies seem to have been lost to the ravages of time, One Kind Favor will now reissue the second Sound Ceremony LP. All of the group’s efforts are undeniably unique, but their middle record is the true brain-damaged winner of the bunch. The record surely fits somewhere into the UK punk explosion of the day, but it’s also looks back to the mid-sixties rock that Ron cut his teeth on and ahead to some sort of maniac future form of entertainment that perhaps has not been invented yet. Ganderton’s mildly “out of it” stream of consciousness lyrics show a clear lack of self-censorship and that’s really one of the albums strongest assets. He has created this character of himself as a huge rock star and a sex symbol, and who are we to deny his claims? The band chugs along amiably as Ganderton covers such terrain as his beating heart (it’s made of rock), his distaste for education (he’d prefer to teach a lesson in bed) and his electric brain (which happens to be insane). If you’ve never heard a singer do a count-off all the way up to seventeen, then now is your big chance! Features what is perhaps the greatest anti-cigarette song of all time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — Kenneth Higney

Often considered the Holy Grail of “real people” records, Kenneth Higney‘s Attic Demonstration was never actually intended to be an official release. It was recorded in New York City by Higney and his accompanist Gordon Gaines (R.I.P.) as a vehicle with which to sell Higney’s songs to other artists and was only pressed to vinyl in 1976 when he grew tired of duplicating cassette tapes. Apparently the Jandekian dissonance of the “A. Demo.” sound was an unintended by-product of the one take demo sessions. Be that as it may, “Attic Demonstration” is a strange sonic world all of it’s own. It is neither too weird to be unappealing to “regular” music listeners nor is it one of those “discoveries” that leaves you wondering what all the hype was about. Acoustic guitar ballads of nearly atonal desolation mix readily with rock ‘n’ roll numbers featuring hiccuping drums and alien sounding electric guitar. Higney’s vocals are by turns sneering and mournful as he sings about lost love and the desire for fame all filtered through his uniquely bent worldview. Although a few ads were placed for the record in The Village Voice and The Aquarian, the fame that Higney sought eluded him (a semi-positive review in Trouser Press notwithstanding). That is, until the album was discovered and distributed by record dealer Paul Major. Attic Demonstration has been featured in the Acid Archives and copies of the original LP have soared in price over the years, but you no longer have to pay $100, $200 or even $300 to obtain a copy of this monumental album on vinyl. One Kind Favor and Kenneth Higney have teamed up to bring you an official reissue of Attic Demonstration remastered, with all the original artwork and with liner notes by the artist.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — How To Wreck A Nice Beach

Earlier this fall, we were approached to press a bonus 7 inch to be housed in the new full color edition of the book by Dave Tompkins – How To Wreck A Nice Beach.  The book, a history of the Vocoder, is published by Chicago-based Stop Smiling Books.

From the publisher:

The vocoder, invented by Bell Labs in 1928, once guarded phones from codebreakers during World War II; by the Vietnam War, it had been repurposed as a voice-altering tool for musicians and soon became the ubiquitous voice of popular music.

In How to Wreck a Nice Beach—from a mis-hearing of the vocoder-rendered phrase “how to recognize speech”—music journalist Dave Tompkins traces the history of electronic voices from Nazi research labs to Stalin’s gulags, from the 1939 World’s Fair to Hiroshima, from artificial larynges to Auto-Tune.

We see the vocoder brush up against FDR, JFK, Stanley Kubrick, Stevie Wonder, Neil Young, Kraftwerk, the Cylons, Henry Kissinger, and Winston Churchill, who boomed, when vocoderized on the morning before V-E Day, “We must go off!” And now vocoder technology is a cell phone standard, allowing a digital replica of your voice to sound human.

From T-Mobile to T-Pain, How to Wreck a Nice Beach is a riveting saga of technology and culture, illuminating the work of some of music’s most provocative innovators.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — Tenderizor

Touch The Sword is the debut album from desert thrash-noise shredlords Tenderizor. Layers of distortion disguised as speed-power-metal epics. Eight songs of brutality, mastered by Lorin Edwin Parker of Electric Western Studios. Run your fingers along the blade….

 

Record Highlight — All That Remains / Jasta

Available on Black Friday at independent retailers nationally, this split 7″ featuring All That Remains and Jamey Jasta (frontman of Hatebreed and Kingdom of Sorrow).  The tracks are Some of the People, All of the Time b/w Mourn the Allusion, and the record was pressed on blood-red wax, courtesy of Razor & Tie.  As with most Black Friday releases, the pressing is very limited.  So, be sure to hit up your local indie store the day after Thanksgiving; and definitely check out both the new full-length All That Remains album – For We Are Many and the new Jamey Jasta album – Jasta – both available everywhere now!

Customer Highlight — Apteka

Apteka‘s new full length — Gargoyle Days —  streets on Halloween. The band is celebrating with a FREE record release show that night at the Empty Bottle in Chicago; with special guests Sybris, the Bingers, and the debut of Touched by Ghoul.

Apteka is Adam Lukas, Dino Balocchi, Jesse Hozeny, and Dave Narey. They are from Chicago…they play rock music…they like large kick drums, tube amplification, and face melting. Check them out!

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