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Dan’s Staff Picks

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  • Mystic 100s – On A Micro Diet 2LP
    Mystic 100s – On A Micro Diet 2LP
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    What our staff has to say: “Mystic 100’s (formally Milk Music) have finally released their long awaited follow up to 2017’s ‘Mystic 100’s’ LP. This one [...]

  • Shirese – Rose Of Smiling Faces LP
    Shirese – Rose Of Smiling Faces LP
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    What our staff has to say: “If the almighty Grapefruit Records has a hand in it, you know it’s going to be good. Killer psyched out rock very reminiscent of […]

  • Auntie Pus – Halfway to Venezuela b/w Marmalade Freak (Pink Vinyl)
    Auntie Pus – Halfway to Venezuela b/w Marmalade Freak (Pink Vinyl)
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    What our staff has to say: “Leave it for General Speech to show you something you’ve never heard of. This time it’s Auntie Pus. Early UK punk, friends and contemporaries […]

  • Beat Happening – Jamboree
    Beat Happening – Jamboree
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    What our staff has to say: “Indian Summer is one of the best songs to ever come from the PNW. Thank you Calvin Johnson.” – Dan Produced by Steve Fisk, […]

  • Yo La Tengo – This Stupid World
    Yo La Tengo – This Stupid World
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    What our staff has to say: “Absolutely floored by this, feels like it’s already 20 years old. Everything from the recording to the writing feels genuine for YLT and the […]

  • Spike In Vain – Jesus Was Born In A Mobile Home
    Spike In Vain – Jesus Was Born In A Mobile Home
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    What our staff has to say: “Spike in Vain is one of my favorite bands that came out of the 80’s USHC era. True Ohio weirdos that you can only […]

  • Roky Erickson & The Explosives – Live At The Whisky 1981 (Grey Marble Vinyl)
    Roky Erickson & The Explosives – Live At The Whisky 1981 (Grey Marble Vinyl)
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    What our staff has to say: “Roky is the greatest of all time. Live recording rock records are usually a pretty big pass for me, but this one is great […]

  • Buzzcocks – Singles Gone Steady
    Buzzcocks – Singles Gone Steady
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    What our staff has to say: “Quintessential UK punk of the 70’s. Buzzcocks came with hit after hit, ‘Ever Fallen In Love?’, ‘Orgasm Addict’, ‘What Do I Get?’. It’s just […]

  • Blitz – Voice Of A Generation
    Blitz – Voice Of A Generation
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    What our staff has to say: “Blitz is like the Cheap Trick of 80’s UK Punk but instead of 2 hot guys and 2 ugly guys, it’s 2 punks and […]

  • Sir Lord Baltimore – S/T
    Sir Lord Baltimore – S/T
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    Trading Places present a reissue of Sir Lord Baltimore‘s self-titled album, originally released in 1971. Fresh from their US tour supporting Black Sabbath, Brooklyn-based heavy metal trio [...]

  • Chronophage – S/T
    Chronophage – S/T
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    What our staff has to say: “Chronophage is one of those bands that I will forever be interested in their output. This most recent record feels like a small departure […]

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    Sorry Eric – The Problem With Fun LP
    Sorry Eric – The Problem With Fun LP
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    What our staff has to say: “Honestly how does a record this good get made??? Sorry Eric – The Problem with fun is the perfect driving the car record, it’s […]

  • Sluggo – Sluggo LP
    Sluggo – Sluggo LP
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    What our staff has to say: “Sluggo was that band, and The Contradiction E.P. that gave me pride of being from the midwest. Amazing reissue with the first EP and […]

  • Sun Spots – Loosey 12″ EP
    Sun Spots – Loosey 12″ EP
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    What our staff has to say: “Sun Spots 3rd EP Loosy hits hard with Tracks like Big Stroke and the title track Loosey heavily influenced by bands like SuperChunk and […]

  • Jon Edifice – Jon Edifice
    Jon Edifice – Jon Edifice
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    What our staff has to say: “The mysterious post punk outfit John Edifice. The aesthetic of ‘anonymous members’ always seems to be a bit goofy or overdone, but I really […]

  • West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band – Part One
    West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band – Part One
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    What our staff has to say: “Wonderful, baroque psych music. Weird, but with a lovely pop edge too.” – Dan Formed in Los Angeles in 1965, THE WEST COAST POP […]

  • Nuovo Testamento – New Earth CD
    Nuovo Testamento – New Earth CD
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    What our staff has to say: “CD issue of this gem of a cold wave record. Cancel that spotify subscription and pop this into your 95 toyota corolla’s cd player. […]

  • Mikey Young – You Feelin Me?
    Mikey Young – You Feelin Me?
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    What our staff has to say: “The solo endeavor of Mikey Young, who’s resume of bands include Total Control and Eddy Current Suppression Ring just to name a few. You […]

  • Hatred Surge – Human Overdose LP (Yellow Vinyl 2022 Repress)
    Hatred Surge – Human Overdose LP (Yellow Vinyl 2022 Repress)
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    What our staff has to say: “Top tier death metal. Absolutely crushing, FFO being absolutely destroyed. Favorite track ‘Skinjob’” – Dan HATRED SURGE – Human Overdose LP [...]

  • David Tholfsen – Walk With Me
    David Tholfsen – Walk With Me
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    What our staff has to say: “Layered vocal melodies that guide you through a natural world. FFO Avant yodeling.” – Dan David Tholfsen is an American musician and artist living [...]

  • Laurie Spiegel – The Expanding Universe
    Laurie Spiegel – The Expanding Universe
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    What our staff has to say: “I remember when this first got reissued on unseen worlds a few years ago. Its blew me away and began a 4 month tear […]

  • Pavement – Terror Twilight: Farewell Horizontal
    Pavement – Terror Twilight: Farewell Horizontal
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    What our staff has to say: “Terror Twilight the Pavement record that everyone loves to argue over, but fuck ‘Spit On A Stranger’ now thats a GD track. This new […]

  • Spike In Vain – Death Drives A Cadillac
    Spike In Vain – Death Drives A Cadillac
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    What our staff has to say: “Spike In Vain, my fav Ohio band. The almost forgotten weirdos of midwest US HC in the 80’s, This being their 2nd full length […]

  • Alien Nosejob – Paint It Clear
    Alien Nosejob – Paint It Clear
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    What our staff has to say: “Alien Nose Job the Solo project of Jake Robertson (Ausmuteants, Hierophants) does exactly whatever he wants each and every record, fluctuating between different [...]

  • Secrets From The Castle Keep: Kate Bush Mega Mix – Radio Topo #14
    Secrets From The Castle Keep: Kate Bush Mega Mix – Radio Topo #14
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    What our staff has to say: “This is my Mix, so of course i recommend it. 60 min of my fav KB tracks. Some extended cuts, instrumentals, and screwed up […]

  • Deathside – Unreleased Archives 7″ + Live DVD
    Deathside – Unreleased Archives 7″ + Live DVD
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    What our staff has to say: “Death Side, The Champions of the Japanese HC sound. This 7″ doesn’t sound the best but the fun take of Different members handling vocals […]

  • Shiro Kuro (Sugi) “Sugi’s Drawings 2004-2006”
    Shiro Kuro (Sugi) “Sugi’s Drawings 2004-2006”
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    What our staff has to say: “Sugi, Is the Titan of HC punk illustrations, widely known as much as the bands he has done work for. Death Side, Forward, Warhead. […]

  • Chubby and The Gang – The Mutts Nuts [Deluxe Gatefold]
    Chubby and The Gang – The Mutts Nuts [Deluxe Gatefold]
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    What our staff has to say: “Chubby’s And The Gang is my current favorite band, this record is full of driving punk tracks and singalongable rock tracks, Deluxe Version comes […]

  • Cross – Die Forever
    Cross – Die Forever
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    What our staff has to say: “I obsessed over this record again for about 4 weeks straight this past summer. Tracks like ‘Inhuman Nature’ imbed themselves into your mind and […]

  • Spike In Vain ‎– Disease Is Relative
    Spike In Vain ‎– Disease Is Relative
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    What our staff has to say: “80’s HC was strange enough for the masses of the time, but of course weirdos from the middle of Ohio found a way to […]

  • Crazy Doberman – — / Haunted, Non / Haunted – 2nd pressing
    Crazy Doberman – — / Haunted, Non / Haunted – 2nd pressing
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    The Doberman crew has been relentlessly touring the U.S. for years now, existing as a traveling band of frequent collaborators and changing lineups, consisting of often radically different [...]

  • Alien Nosejob – HC45 -2
    Alien Nosejob – HC45 -2
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    ALIEN NOSEJOB – HC45-2 7″ (LUNGS-177) The second installment of ALIEN NOSEJOB’s hardcore alter-ego that is also called ALIEN NOSEJOB. Blasting frantic riffs over snappy drums [...]

  • Shine – Stare Into The Sun LP – Black Vinyl
    Shine – Stare Into The Sun LP – Black Vinyl
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    What our staff has to say: “I love this record. Shine takes you to the UK’s dreamy haze in the 90’s Creation Records, My Bloody Valentine, Chapter House. Shoegaze that […]

  • The U.N.I.T. – What’s It All For?
    The U.N.I.T. – What’s It All For?
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    Debut vinyl from my new house label 4QHQ. Fast mean and clean – straight from the heart of Texas. – Dan Edition of 250 single sided 180 gm lp in […]

  • Maria Monti – Il Bestiario
    Maria Monti – Il Bestiario
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    “First time available since its original release on the Italian Ri-Fi label, Maria Monti’s 1974 LP Il Bestario is a rare item even in its native country. Monti is an […]

Mystic 100’s, On a Micro Diet

“Mystic 100’s (formally Milk Music) have finally released their long awaited follow up to 2017’s ‘Mystic 100’s’ LP. This one absolutely meets the high standard of this band’s releases. Deeper down the drug hole, tripped out psych punk rock’n roll. This release is the first in the new imprint from Online Ceramics crew Listening House. This LP delivers on all expectations, fav track Drug Man.

Shirese, Rose of Smiling Faces

“If the almighty Grapefruit Records has a hand in it, you know it’s going to be good. Killer psyched out rock very reminiscent of VU.”

Beat Happening, Jamboree

“Indian Summer is one of the best songs to ever come from the PNW. Thank you Calvin Johnson.”

Auntie Pus, “Halfway to Venezuela b/w Marmalade Freak”

“Leave it for General Speech to show you something you’ve never heard of. This time it’s Auntie Pus. Early UK punk, friends and contemporaries of the Damned but feels like it should have been on Rough Trade or playing next to Cleaners From Venus.”

Spike In Vain, Jesus Was Born In A Mobile Home

“Spike in Vain is one of my favorite bands that came out of the 80’s USHC era. True Ohio weirdos that you can only get if you a corn fed midwestern. No sense of ‘east coast my parents are politicians and artists.’ True weirdos. I picked up this on CS when it was first reissued a few years ago. It’s awesome and really excited to see it on vinyl.”

Yo La Tengo, This Stupid World

“Absolutely floored by this, feels like it’s already 20 years old. Everything from the recording to the writing feels genuine for YLT and the amount of time they have been a band one could expect the late era ‘phoning it in album’ but this surely isn’t it. Could easily be my album of the year.  Fav track: Fallout”

Blitz, Voice of a Generation

“Blitz is like the Cheap Trick of 80’s UK Punk but instead of 2 hot guys and 2 ugly guys, it’s 2 punks and 2 skins. Voice Of A Generation stands the test of time, catchy anthems of working class pride mixed with hatred of Maggie Thatcher and authority. Great sounding reissue that’s always a must.”

Roky Erickson & The Explosives, Live at the Whisky 1981

“Roky is the greatest of all time. Live recording rock records are usually a pretty big pass for me, but this one is great and gets the pass. The cover of Heroin really does it for me. Roky Forever.”

Buzzcocks, Singles Going Steady

“Quintessential UK punk of the 70’s. Buzzcocks came with hit after hit, ‘Ever Fallen In Love?’, ‘Orgasm Addict’, ‘What Do I Get?’. It’s just the best. Singles Going Steady sets you up with everything you want and need to experience Pete Shelly.”

Love, Forever Changes

“I think we’ve played this record so many times in the store that it’s on a momentary ban. Andmoreagain gets me every time. Big Love for Love. Fun Fact: They signed to Elektra along with the Doors and are infinitely better.”

Miles Davis, Sketches of Spain

“This is the ‘I’m going to light some candles, make dinner and just relax’ kind of record. Maybe even tell myself I’m going to read that copy of Don Quixote I bought 5 years ago. Absolutely beautiful record and a top five of mine for Miles.”

West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, Part One

“Wonderful, baroque psych music. Weird, but with a lovely pop edge too.”

Chronophage, S/T

“Chronophage is one of those bands that I will forever be interested in their output. This most recent record feels like a small departure from the first two, but does not lack in its intensity. DIY at its roots, this record feels more mature and more purposeful in its sound and songwriting. Fav song has gotta be the Summer to fall.”

Sun Spots, Loosey

“Sun Spots 3rd EP Loosy hits hard with Tracks like Big Stroke and the title track Loosey heavily influenced by bands like SuperChunk and Veruca Salt. Been in constant rotation for the past few weeks bigtime.”

Sorry Eric, The Problem with Fun

“Honestly how does a record this good get made??? Sorry Eric – The Problem with fun is the perfect driving the car record, it’s the perfect laying in your bed and staring at the ceiling record, it’s easy to say that is just a perfect record. Eric checks all the marks for a songwriter driver album, Genuinely honest, fun and not a sense of taking oneself too seriously. I think since release I have listened to this over 20 times. FFO New Zealand Rockers The Clean, The Bats, ETC. Favorite Tracks : Anything’s Possible When You Lie and My Slowly Dying Brain.”

13th Floor Elevators, S/T

“2nd Greatest American Rock record ever made. (1st is VU + Nico) but I digress. The 13th Floor elevators are the champions of American Psych. The Electric JUG? I mean come on. It’d be surprising reading this if you are not aware of the album / band, but for the uninitiated, tracks like You’re Gonna Miss Me or Reverberation take you to a whole new world. It feels like 9 different things are happening all at the same time, but works perfectly in sync. Roky is a God.”

The Nerves, One Way Ticket

“‘Don’t leave me haaaaaaaaaanging on the telephone; everyone knows the track, and for good reason. The Nerves rule.”

Sluggo, Sluggo

“Sluggo was that band, and The Contradiction E.P. that gave me pride of being from the midwest. Amazing reissue with the first EP and unreleased tracks from 84 on the bside. SLUGGO FOREVER.”

Jon Edifice, Jon Edifice

“The mysterious post punk outfit John Edifice. The aesthetic of ‘anonymous members’ always seems to be a bit goofy or overdone, but I really like this. Gives me a sense of early UK post punk, the banks who were directly influenced by hearing Joy Division. Might be my favorite from the Funeral Party Catalogue.”

Heat

“Pacino, De Niro for the first time together and in the largest way possible. Endlessly Quotable, insane action scenes, Val Kilmer ponytail. One of the greatest action movies and without a doubt the best heist movie. Take scores, be prepared to leave anything is 30 seconds. HEAT RULES.”

Einsturzende Neubauten, Haus Der Luge

“The best thing to listen to while preparing a dish of squid ink risotto.”

Daniel Schmidt, In My Arms, Many Flowers

“I’m a huge fan of Gamelan Music, the large arrangements and flowing in a wave of tone reels you in. Long ringing low notes combined with an almost chaotic anthem of notes in a higher key, layers upon layers. Daniel Schmidt uses this instrument beautifully, and introduces it within the school of American minimalism and new music movement. Take a dive into more traditional Gamelan music and check out ‘Golden Rain’ on Nonsuch Records.”

Mikey Young, You Feelin Me?

“The solo endeavor of Mikey Young, who’s resume of bands include Total Control and Eddy Current Suppression Ring just to name a few. You Feelin’ Me is a perfectly orchestrated synthy organism producing flowing tones and prog’y modular tempo. FFO Popul Vuh.”

Nuovo Testamento, New Earth CD

“CD issue of this gem of a cold wave record. Cancel that spotify subscription and pop this into your 95 toyota corolla’s cd player. Turn it up loud, go for a drive.”

Hatred Surge, Human Overdose

“Top tier death metal. Absolutely crushing, FFO being absolutely destroyed. Favorite track ‘Skinjob’”

Bolt-Thrower, Peel Sessions 1988-1990

“War is law, life is short, and death is a reality, Bolt Thrower is the soundtrack. John Peel is the GOAT. FFO of Warhammer 40K”

Shine, Stare Into the Sun

“I love this record. Shine takes you to the UK’s dreamy haze in the 90’s Creation Records, My Bloody Valentine, Chapter House. Shoegaze that does it right and traps you in the sway of the guitars. Highly Recommended.”

Laurie Spiegel, The Expanding Universe

“I remember when this first got reissued on unseen worlds a few years ago. Its blew me away and began a 4 month tear on just jamming Laurie Spiegel and early electronic music. This record does that. Highly recommended.”

David Tholfsen, Walk With Me

“Layered vocal melodies that guide you through a natural world. FFO Avant yodeling.”

The Flex, Chewing Gum for the Ears

“The Flex Returns after keeping low on the radar for years. Chewing Gum For The Ears is a powerhouse in the NWOBHC style. The Leeds lads hit you hard and don’t let up, Fav track ‘Warboy'”

Can, Tago Mago

“Best krautrock band.”

Shiro Kuro (Sugi), Sugi’s Drawings 2004-2006

“Sugi, Is the Titan of HC punk illustrations, widely known as much as the bands he has done work for. Death Side, Forward, Warhead. This book being the 2nd in the series compiling his impressive resume. Comes with Transparency Print and sticker! SUGI”

Pavement, Terror Twilight: Farewell Horizontal

“Terror Twilight the Pavement record that everyone loves to argue over, but fuck ‘Spit On A Stranger’ now thats a GD track. This new Box set comes with 4 LPs and filled with alternate takes/ Bsides, truly a full afternoon of Pavement ahead of you.”

Spike In Vain, Death Drives a Cadillac

“Spike In Vain, my fav Ohio band. The almost forgotten weirdos of midwest US HC in the 80’s, This being their 2nd full length that was never released. Much more in a Post Punk direction. Death Drives A Cadillac follows the progression of Spike in Vain not holding to any molds in the mostly formulaic trend of 80’s USHC IMO.”

Alien Nosejob, Paint It Clear

“Alien Nose Job the Solo project of Jake Robertson (Ausmuteants, Hierophants) does exactly whatever he wants each and every record, fluctuating between different ends of the punk spectrum, From the Fast, Pummeling noise found on the HC45’s that Iron Lung did to the more Pop influenced tacks found on 2020’s ‘Suddenly Everything Is Twice As Loud’ and the most recent ‘Paint It Clear’ with that signature Australian Vibe, this one if def for fans of DEVO. Mastered by the Master Mikey Young (Total Control)”

Songs: Ohia, Magnolia Electric Co

“A monolith of a record, Sad, sad songs that cut deep. You feel every ounce of emotion put into it. Fav Track – The Old Black Hen”

Secrets from the Castle Keep: Kate Bush Mega Mix – Radio Topo #14

“This is my Mix, so of course i recommend it. 60 min of my fav KB tracks. Some extended cuts, instrumentals, and screwed up versions, purchase and learn the secrets from the castle keep.”

Modern Primitives: An Investigation Of Contemporary Adornment & Ritual

“Modern Primitives takes a dive into the world of body art and modifications, focusing on early history and up until the publishing of the book (1989), a documentation of people who have adorned their bodies. A significant cultural tradition that has spanned all of human existence. Great articles ft. The likes of Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.”

Event Horizon

“This is one of my top horror movies ever, kept me awake for days after I first saw it. Portal to Hell in space? body mutilation? Sam Neill? Perfectly casted, skin shivering story and amazing jump scares it got everything.”

Deathside, Unreleased Archives 7″ + Live DVD

“Death Side, The Champions of the Japanese HC sound. This 7″ doesn’t sound the best but the fun take of Different members handling vocals on each track makes it fun. Plus the bonus DVD of life footage makes it all worth it.”

Insect Warfare, World Extermination

“INSECT WARFARE, Top tier grindcore, literally a perfect record for anyone who is a fan of extreme  music. Killer Reissue of a record that deserves to be in print for ever.”

Nuovo Testamento, New Earth

“Hard to believe that this is a current band, peak 80’s synth/ Darkwave vibes. Excited for everything this band does.”

Einsturzende Neubauten, Zeichnungen Des Patienten O.T./Drawings Of O.T.

“Neubauten, is just the best band. Industrial music with primal power. Beat Heavy that keeps you in the groove, but pushes your brain to almost the verge of aneurysm. Music for insanity. Killer reissue of a record that set the tone of all industrial records to come after it.”

S.H.I.T., Hidden In Eternity / Eraser III

“Just in stock for S.H.I.T.Mass, fast and snarling hardcore from toronto/london band S.H.I.T. 2 tracks all business, you can really smell it in the air. From the greatest record label ever Iron Lung Records.”

Tom Gabriel Fischer, Only Death is Real

“The most comprehensive book documenting Hellhammer, Early Celtic frost and the legend himself TOM G WARRIOR.”

The Electronic Circus, Direct Lines

“Side Project of Chris Payne the keyboard player for Gary Numan’s Pleasure Principle. The Electronic Circus Direct Lines is killer synthy pop track that carries with a driving drum beat and warbly synth tones in the back ground, Side A really lets you know exactly why Iron Lung decided to reissue this one. Housed in a tip on jacket with die cut IRL logo in the back. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.”

Aaron Dilloway & Lucrecia Dalt, Lucy & Aaron

“Beautiful repress with alternate artwork of possibly the best experimental record of the year, genuinely refreshing to listen to a record so well done by two of the best doing it right now.”

Future Bound Sound: Hauntological Frequencies

“The second installment on radio topo from Brandon Hill (Fantastique Sales Rep, Cloud Rat) Future Bound Sound is a live mix of UK Grime, Bass Heavy club bangers from the depths of hell. Highly Recommend.”

Chubby and the Gang, The Mutts Nuts

“Chubby’s And The Gang is my current favorite band, this record is full of driving punk tracks and singalongable rock tracks, Deluxe Version comes in a slick Gatefold w/ zine and 3d Glasses. I love a gimmick, Who doesn’t love a gimmick. Can’t wait for more Chubby and hopeful for a US tour soon! I’m with Chubby’s Gang.”

An Adventure in Demonology

“c-60 mix tape that sets the mood for a cold fall day. Filled with samples from classic horror movies and background themes from survival horror games. One of my favorite Radio Topos to this point.”

Prospect

“Prospect immediately caught my eye when I saw the trailer. Beautiful set design and clever world building Scifi and feels fresh and also very familiar to films from the 80’s. The heavy use of practical effects puts you in a more relatable scene alongside the characters. Loved this one.

Carnera, Colpo Di Mano Nella Zona Grigia

“New in from She Lost Kontrol Records, a Berlin based Techno and Industrial label. Colpo Di Mano Nella Zona Grigia immediately caught my attention by the design and aesthetic and after first listening I’m hooked. Italian Industiral / Techno that paints the setting of a 90’s scifi movie. This one will be in my rotation for a while to come.”

Cross, Die Forever

“I obsessed over this record again for about 4 weeks straight this past summer. Tracks like ‘Inhuman Nature’ imbed themselves into your mind and you just hit repeat over and over again. LOVE This one.”

Transmissions From Abroad: The Itallian Connection / Italo 77-90

“Recycled C-60 of Italo Disco and high NRG bangers. All vinyl mix for Radio Topo done by myself! Take a Dive into 80’s Euro clubs!”

Transmissions From Abroad: Soviet Wave 1986-1990

“Soviet Wave Tape. 35 Min mixtape of dark and synth wave tracks virtually unheard and kept behind the Iron Curtain until this amazing curation from Mariana Kreigs.”

Ingrown, Gun

“Fast Tracks & Mosh parts that hit you like the recoil of a 12 gauge. Idaho’s Ingrown hits you with a HC record of the year LP. Don’t sleep when they come through your town.”

P.S.Y.W.A.R., DEMO

“A limited second edition of this hammering cassette. P.S.Y.W.A.R. brings you 6 quick minutes of Lofi HC then leaves you wanting much much more. Very excited for the future of this band. Ft. Members of SPINE, Devil’s Den, Direct Threat.”

Totalitar, Sin Egen Motstandare

“Massive landmark in the world of ‘Discharge Worship’ Sin Egen Motstandare (One’s Own Enemy) Sweden’s Totalitar hits you with fast, pummeling D-Beat on this much needed reissue from PRANK Records.”

Crow, Last Chaos

“Discharge worship through the lens of Japan, Last Chaos the debut album from Crow is everything you want in a fast D-beat harcore record. Prank Records reissue is everything you need a perfect recreation of the original at a price that won’t make you stress about rent.”

Spike In Vain, Disease Is Relative

80’s HC was strange enough for the masses of the time, but of course weirdos from the middle of Ohio found a way to take it a step further. Spike In Vain – Disease is Relative is an unhinged lost artifact of 80’s HC and midwest punk. I spent years looking for this with the only way to listen to it was from a bad Youtube rip. Top Tier LP.”

General Speech No. 10

“Must read Interview from Mune of the legendary Japanese HC band PaintBox. CHELSEA FOREVER!!”


  October 8, 2021  |  Staff Picks