7"s & 10"s

Annihilation Time

AT are back with a raging 3 song ep to follow up the classic punk rock album "II". More of their infamous drugged out debauchery, urgent, angry and full of sick licks. Annihilate.

 

Amateur Party 7"

Thoughtful, politically oriented, DC-sounding punk from members of Kill the Man Who Questions, Off Minor, Limp Wrist, and Armalite. Four songs about the problems we face in Philadelphia that are no doubt mirrored in your city as well. It reminds us all about what got us into punk in the first place - because we wanted to give a shit, and we wanted to listen to bands who gave a shit too. For fans of the DC/Dischord sound with an added layer of real catchiness and fun. The DIY record packaging is 100% handmade and assembled, with dozens of different cover varieties.
The MP3 version is available for a donation and contains pdfs of the artwork and lyrics, as well as all the photos used for the different covers.

 

Brainworms/The Catalyst split 7"
A release worth a years worth of waiting. Two of Richmond, Va's finest bands come together on this split 7". The art is a unique collaboration by Richmond artist Jim Callahan and Nick Kuszyk.
Brainworms/Dynamite Arrows split 7"
Richmond's Brainworms and Brooklyn's Dynamite Arrows team up together for this raging record. Brainworms bring forth 2 new songs recorded at Minimum Wage the same time as last year's split with the Catalyst. The tracks are arguably the bands most technically and interesting work yet. Dynamite Arrows drop two bomb pop punk tracks on this record. They have been rippin' it up in Brooklyn for some time now playing some of the catchiest pop punk that you can point a beer in the air to.

Brainworms/Tubers split 7
The underground railroad from St. Augustine to Richmond, VA finally comes to listeners in the form of Tuber’s split with the almighty Brainworms. Brainworms unleash two tracks on their 3rd split 7" in a year, one being Jays Big Date which is the zingiest of zingers yet by the band and the debut of Josh Small on guitar with the band. Track two is a cover of Rites of Spring - For Want Of, recorded at the same time as the live side of Which is Worse. Tubers, who have circuited the Florida punk scene in bands one might call spastic hardcore such as Twelve Hr. Turn, Solid Pony, and Environmental Youth Crunch, find a mellower spot to sit while not letting aggressive tendencies completely fall by the wayside. Tubers are the perfect complement for a party that wants to let loose, have fun, and, you know, maybe get a little weird on the dance floor.

 

Defiance, Ohio/Environmental Youth Crunch split 7"

Originally released in 2007, this split teams up two of the most prominent folk-punk bands around, with Defiance, Ohio having recently put out records for No Idea. Both bands contribute two tracks to this split with Environmental Youth Crunch doing a Creedence Clearwater Revival cover.

 

 

Friendly Fire/Tenement 7"

Every now and again, Forcefield records will surprise us and take a step away from the uber heavy releases to throw something so amazingly poppy at us, that I dont know how to react. This is one of those records, with two super great pop punk bands on a mission to make your head bob. Stoked!

 

Graf Orlock- Destination Time Tomorrow 10"
Destination Time Tomorrow is the second installment of Graf Orlock’s time bending cinemagrind trifecta, based on an array of cloudily interconnected storylines. Containing all of the latent brutality and anger present in Gorlock’s 2006 release, Destination Time Yesterday, this 8 song 10” inch kicks up the confrontation meter, registering near inflammatory in the realm of requisite nihilism and undeserved sarcasm.

 

In First Person/Titan spli7"
New Jersey Natives In First Person bring a unique twist on the mid-'90s noisy, metallic hardcore sound, combining elements of bands like Threadbare, Deadguy and Majority Rule and feature members of The Assistant, You And I and Wage Of Sin. Toronto's Titan take the elements of bands like Union Of Uranus and His Hero is Gone and merge them with Isis like drone.

 

 

Judas Iscariot

KODAN ARMADA / MONTCALM split 7"
Melody meets chaos in a backalley and do the waltz until dawn with two fantastic songs from Kodan Armada and one from Montcalm. Montcalm broke up before this record came out, but their singer now sings for Ampere on Ebullition Records. Kodan Armada broke up a year later, but Cory and Adam now play in In Tongues.
Marbled green vinyl, 2 color printing on pink paper.

Lord By Fire

Richmond, VA's personal secret weapen, LORD BY FIRE, play stoney heavy HEAVY hardcore. Why isnt this on Relapse?!?!

 

Mammoth Grinder- No Results 7"
The follow up to their "Rage & Ruin" LP finds Austin, TX's Mammoth Grinder progressing with four new songs that exceed anything they've released to date, with a gloomy, violent hardcore with Sabbath-esque breakdowns and thick and heavy sounding crust metal-laden riffs. Fifteen minutes of music on one 7"! Think the faster moments of Cursed with Eyehategod's sludge.

 Olde Ghost- "Totally"

Furiously blasting through five rock tinged hardcore tunes that brillantly mixes the post hardcore of Drive Like Jehu and early Rye Coalition with New England screamy hardcore like Transistor Transistor. Olde Ghost also features ex-members of Books Lie, The Fiction and Excitebike. This is a co-release projetc with Handstand Records that is limited to 500 pieces. 300 on black vinyl, 100 on blue/white exclusive through the Rok Lok mailorder and 100 on green/white exclusive through the Handstand Records mailorder.

Pink Razors First Degree 7"
Repress of Pink Razors First Degree. On this release, they dare cross the two-minute mark for the first time in their short and fast career and make slight changes in their pop-punk sound with nothing lost in the process. Artwork by Erin Tobey is a full color printing of an original emroidery and felt design. On clear vinyl.

 

 Pizza/Tideland split 7"

Pizza have a really great slop-pop-youth-bedroom-romance vibe, and Tideland are a real solid melding of dirty Sterling noise run through a reverb tank combined with a lot of time spent listening to sonic youth and all yr other favorite bands from 1991. Two songs from Pizza, one from Tideland.

 

PRIDESWALLOWER lifeswallower 7"

The 5-song debut EP from Louisville's PRIDESWALLOWER, masters of catchy, feedback-soaked noise rock. Led by former Kodan Armada & In Tongues member Adam Rains on vocals & guitar, this asphalt-chewing power trio takes the pure power of AmRep-style noise and Pacific-Northwest rockers through the Louisville grinder... Coming out with incredibly memorable and catchy songs that are oppressively heavy and straight-ahead rocking. Copies on black.

 

Rager- 7" EP
A witty, co-ed, power-thrash band is a dangerous weapon in my mind. If the people of the world shared my brain, Rager would be appointed to the position of all-things-awesome. But let's be serious for a moment—if the idea of a politically charged, church-hating, smart band that can bring the crucial, often melodic, female and male vocaled, thrashin' hardcore punk makes your day; Rager is the 7" to go with." - Razorcake

On red vinyl and includes an MP3 card.

 

Snack Truck- Spacial Findings
Combining elements of prog, math rock and a lot more, Snacktruck have created a sound like none other in Richmond. Useing two drummers to create a coheisve percussion section that is not to be fucked with. On this particular recording Snacktruck consist of members of Richmond's Ultra Dolphins and VCR. The combined heavy-hitters of RVA draw the weirder qualities of each of its members predecessors and stirs the pot into producing crucial songs. This record will easily stay on your turntable if you are stoked on bands like Battles, Russian Circles and Don Cab.

Yes Sensei- 3 Songs 7"

Yes Sensei continues to hammer away with their bombastic, noisy post punk that channels the influences of Sonic Youth, Unwound and The Minutemen. Three brand new songs packaged in lime green silkscreen cardstock cover, and eggplant dust sleeve. This is limited to 300 pieces and is co-release with our friends Thomas and Hannah at RUSSIAN FOLK STORIES.

Marshall Teller/Halftime Parade split 7"

On this split record we have two of the finest British imports since Benny Hill (sorry,bad inside joke!), Exeter's own Marshall Teller and Halftime Parade offer up an incredible slice of wax. Marshall Teller plays gruff vocal yet melodic indie punk that meshes together the influences of Leatherface, Broccoli, and Small Brown Bike.While on the flip side Halftime Parade does an absolute brilliant job of cherry picking the best aspects of Urusei Yatsura and Pavement to make this best indie rock my ears have heard since the 90s. This record has a pressing of 300 all on black vinyl.

Thank God/Monarchs split 10"

Two bands, 6 songs, and a whole lot of musical pleasure. MONARCS carry on playing their blend of melancholic riffing and tight beats. Frantic as fuck but with pleasant vocals over heavy CAPSULE-styled weirdness (no surprise that they share members either!) THANK GOD are a bit more chaotic and yet ready to lure you in with twisted tunes. And now for more namedropping... MONARCS are ex-TUNES FOR BEARS TO DANCE TO, ex-TYRANNY OF SHAW and current members of CAPSULE. THANK GOD are ex-ANTISCHISM and ex-GUYANA PUNCHLINE. This one is hand-numbered and limited to just 110 copies! This EUROPEAN IMPORT came from the other side of the world and is a killer split all around. Get it!

 

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