Trash Talk had been off of my radar for quite awhile. Ever since their LP came out I kinda just stopped listening. Don't really know why. I only gave the LP a few listens, I think my tastes in hardcore were leaning more towards the youth crew at that time. Anyways, fast forward to the American Nightmare reunion show in LA on New Years Eve and me being surprised by how much I was into seeing Trash Talk play. I've seen them play tons of times, but it had been a long time since I'd seen them. For me their set was the highlight of the show.
I picked this up a few weeks ago from Boo Boo's the same day I got the Face Reality 7".
Anyone know anything about the "True Panther Sounds" record label? I perused their website for a minute, and it looked like some weird indie hipster label. Website doesn't have the pressing info.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Cro-Mags - The Age Of Quarrel (Repress)
What's there to write about this record that hasn't been written before? Nothing..
I picked this up at Boo Boo Records quite some time ago. I think it was right after the repress came out. I didn't hear anything about this record being repressed before I saw it in the new releases bin at Boo Boo's. So it was a nice surprise. The new layout on this record is top notch. It now has a gate fold cover, and some new photos on the insert and back cover.
The repress of this was done by Mightier Than Sword Records, a label I had never heard of before. Don't know why or how they got hooked up with doing this. The Cro-Mags are quite the change from their other releases. But, that doesn't mean anything. They did an awesome job on this.
I picked this up at Boo Boo Records quite some time ago. I think it was right after the repress came out. I didn't hear anything about this record being repressed before I saw it in the new releases bin at Boo Boo's. So it was a nice surprise. The new layout on this record is top notch. It now has a gate fold cover, and some new photos on the insert and back cover.
The repress of this was done by Mightier Than Sword Records, a label I had never heard of before. Don't know why or how they got hooked up with doing this. The Cro-Mags are quite the change from their other releases. But, that doesn't mean anything. They did an awesome job on this.
Pressing Info:
- 180 Gram Black [ltd. 100]
- 180 Gram Clear Red/Solid Black Swirl [ltd. 400]
- 180 Gram Clear Red [ltd. 500]
- 180 Gram Clear Red/Solid Black Swirl [ltd. 400]
- 180 Gram Clear Red [ltd. 500]
Monday, March 5, 2012
Bane - Fee To Think. Free To Be.
ATTN: MCS (Marcus?)
I couldn't get a hold of your email address for some reason through your Blogger profile. I kept getting an error message. So I figured this would be the fastest way for you to see what condition the record was in, and for me to get a bonus post out of it!
I've never been a big Bane fan. This is the only Bane record that I own, and I don't even remember when or where I got it from. Hopefully Marcus? from The Endless Quest... will take this off my hands.
I couldn't get a hold of your email address for some reason through your Blogger profile. I kept getting an error message. So I figured this would be the fastest way for you to see what condition the record was in, and for me to get a bonus post out of it!
I've never been a big Bane fan. This is the only Bane record that I own, and I don't even remember when or where I got it from. Hopefully Marcus? from The Endless Quest... will take this off my hands.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Face Reality - Self Titled 7"
Wow, wish I hadn't slept so long on this record!
Face Reality are a Straight Edge band from Detroit Michigan, and holy shit do they sound like Turning Point! (Demo and first 7" era Turning Point) I picked this record up from Boo Boo Records a few weeks ago, and it ended up sitting by my record player until last night when I finally had a chance to listen to it. (I've been hooked on reading The Hunger Games, so that and playing with the kids has taken up all of my free time lately) It's been years since I've bought anything from Youngblood Records. Youngblood was my favorite hardcore label during the early and mid 2000's, but somewhere around the Fired Up record I stopped paying so much attention. I'm not really sure why. Maybe it had to do with their decrease in new releases, or maybe it was the type of bands they were releasing but Youngblood definitely fell off my radar. ( I did like the Coptic Times 7" though)
So when I saw this record and saw the layout, it reminded me of Youngbloods earlier releases and I decided to give it a chance without even listening to it first. Lucky for me I picked up a winner.
I guess that this is Face Reality's second 7". I don't know when, or who released their first record but I'm definitely going to try and track that down. GET THIS RECORD!!
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Step Aside - Reaching Out
I took a chance on this record, having never heard a single track from the band before I ordered this record. I know, it could have taken me two seconds to search "Step Aside" on Google to at least hear what they sounded like.. but where is the fun in that?
I remember seeing this when it first came up on RevHq's upcoming releases page, and clicking on the link strictly because of the artwork. In my book, Hooded dudes with no faces = awesome record! So I filed the image away in the back of my mind to check out at a later date. That later date came when I saw Mike's post on over at The One Thing That Still Holds True record blog (read his blog if you don't already!!!)
I'm glad that he posted this record, because in all honesty I probably wouldn't have checked them out, and I would have missed out on hearing a sweet new band. I'm surprised at how much I like this record. I liked it a lot from the get go, and that doesn't happen much with me. Normally it will take me a few spins before I get into a new record.
This 7" reminds me a lot of what I was listening to around the early 2000's, and I think Step Aside would have fit in really well with that group of bands. So, if you are a fan of youth crew, you need to check this band out. You won't be disappointed.
I remember seeing this when it first came up on RevHq's upcoming releases page, and clicking on the link strictly because of the artwork. In my book, Hooded dudes with no faces = awesome record! So I filed the image away in the back of my mind to check out at a later date. That later date came when I saw Mike's post on over at The One Thing That Still Holds True record blog (read his blog if you don't already!!!)
I'm glad that he posted this record, because in all honesty I probably wouldn't have checked them out, and I would have missed out on hearing a sweet new band. I'm surprised at how much I like this record. I liked it a lot from the get go, and that doesn't happen much with me. Normally it will take me a few spins before I get into a new record.
This 7" reminds me a lot of what I was listening to around the early 2000's, and I think Step Aside would have fit in really well with that group of bands. So, if you are a fan of youth crew, you need to check this band out. You won't be disappointed.
Black out of 225
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Alert - Find Your Way
For those not in the know, Alert are a Straight Edge Youth Crew band from Boston, MA, with a very heavy Uniform Choice influence (vocals are reminiscent of Pat Dubar).
I enjoyed Alert's demo greatly (still do!), so I was excited to check out this 7". After only two listens, I think the demo still blows this out of the water. There hasn't been a change in the bands sound or anything, I just think the songs are a lot better on the demo. I also had really high expectations for this record, so maybe I just set the bar to high. Hopefully after a few more listens I'll like it as much as the demo.
I'm not sure the pressing info on this record. If anyone knows, let me know.
Monday, January 23, 2012
No Values - United We Die
No Values were yet another band that I hadn't heard until last years Sound and Fury. My buddy Dennis has friends in this band, and being that I was at the show with him, I went with him to check them out. I'm glad that I did, because their set was amazing. The covered Warzone, and I lost my mind.
After their set at S&F I went over to their merch table to see if they had any records for sale. No such luck. In fact I don't think they even had a merch table. Even the Reaper Records table didn't have their record. I was pretty bummed out. Fast forward 5 months and I finally got a hold of their record. I dig the record, but it doesn't come close to matching the energy of them live. Also, I wish it was longer than just 4 songs. So, hopefully there will be more to come of this band, but I doubt it seeing that members are in Fire & Ice and Bracewar (Somehow I see those bands taking a priority over No Values..most the pity).
Red Vinyl out of 496
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