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JEFF - "THE BOYS R BACK IN TOWN" - LP
"The Boys R Back in Town that reminds us why we liked JEFF so much
in the first place. Opener "Ghostride Th'Whip to Berlin" is a 15-minute
exercise in trance-y psychedelia and riffage. The tape is quirky
and irreverent but, simply put, it rocks !" -NASHVILLE SCENE
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MEEMAW - "GLASS ELEVATOR" - 7" AND CD
"MEEMAW: Edge of the Radar: Who to dig in ’08 from the Nashville
underground. With the proper mix of pop hooks and grit, this co-ed
trio had a bit of a coming-out party in the last few weeks of 2007.
After months of playing shows exclusively in the basement of their
East Nashville home, aptly dubbed Meemaw House, Meemaw eventually
took their garage rock to other people’s garages, then finally an
honest-to-goodness rock club. RIYL: Television, The Sonics, Black
Lips.
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CAKE BAKE BETTY - "TO THE DARK TOWER" - CD
"Consisting largely of a piano and Powell’s gorgeous voice,
Cake Bake Betty, along with JEFF and Be Your Own Pet, make up the
core of local label Infinity Cat’s roster. Alternating between cute
and creepy, Powell’s lyrics to last year’s Songs About Teeth tackle
everything from monsters to babies to cannibalism, often juxtaposed
against whimsical keyboard flourishes that occasionally drift into
more experimental territory." -NASHVILLE SCENE
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THE MATTOID - "THE GLORY HOLY" - CD
Finnish freak-folk-rocker THE MATTOID returns with his 2nd full
length album, The Glory Holy. Recorded at John Vanderslice’s Tiny
Telephone studio in San Francisco by engineer Jay Pellicci (Deerhoof,
Erase Erata), and finished in The Mattoid’s current home base of
Nashville, TN with members of Silver Jews, Clem Snide, Lambchop,
and Bobby Bare Jr.’s Young Criminals Starvation League.
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CAKE BAKE BETTY - "SONGS ABOUT TEETH" - CD
"You'd have to get up pretty early in the morning to find an album
of more alluring songs based around unusual themes than "Songs About
Teeth". The musical vehicle of multi-instrumental New Jersey songwriter
Lindsay Powell, Cake Bake Betty's album is an exercise in both the
beautiful and the bizarre. Inspired predominantly by old mariner
songs, folk classics and blues standards amongst many other influences,
the tracks have an off-kilter appeal and energy which most artists
would struggle to replicate." -SUPERSWEET MAGAZINE
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JEFF the brotherhood - "CASTLE STORM" - CD
"This is magic time. It's like they knew what I was thinking. No
other album in future fragile millennia will inflict the kind of
psychological malaise as this frighteningly brilliant little nugget
of awesome. Do you want to know what I just did? I took 4 gobs of
peanut butter, a hammer and a roll of electrical tape and sealed
this fucking album in my cd player. This particular capsule of the
genius of Jeff is called "Castle Storm". But who cares? It won't
be hard to keep track of this release once you throw all of your
other albums away. You won't even be sad about it. It will feel
totally natural. It will feel like being reborn." -BULLZEYE MEN'S
MAGAZINE
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MONKEY BOWL - "ULTIMATE" - CD
Doug Gordon of NPR’s acclaimed “To The Best Of Our Knowledge” writes:
Just when you thought it was safe to go into the record store or
visit your favorite online music emporium, Bob Something has done
it again. Monkey Bowl's new CD, "Ultimate," is vivid proof that
not every band is subject to the dreaded sophomore jinx. From the
haunting Kafkaesque dance-rock of "Trust Me, I Work For The Government"
to the jaw-dropping, "Am I really hearing this?" audio audacity
of "Al Gore (The Musical), Something has crafted another masterpiece
of infectious, clever, and funny music. Don't miss the meta-postmodernism
of "End Title Song" and the bonus track and the Lindsay Lohan-less
version of the title track -- truly, the "ultimate" version of "Ultimate."
"Alternative, low-fi, loopy, shiny, harmony-laiden, lyric-driven,
pure pop." -CDBABY
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BE YOUR OWN PET - "NOT ROCKET SCIENCE" - 12" EP
Here at last is "Not Rocket Science", the EP meant to be our first
release from be your own PET! But instead, it's our sweet farewell!
Originally intended as an EP, the sides were split off into various
releases for the band, including "Damn Damn Leash", which caught
the ear of the late John Peel and became a sensation on BBC Radio
One. We were happy to oblige when the band asked us to license three
songs to XL, which led to their full-length album debut (picked
up on Universal/Ecstatic Peace in the USA). That self-titled album
was one of Rolling Stone's Top 5 Debut Albums of 2006!
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COMING SOON!
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Infinity Cat Yearbook 2009 LP
Saigon Baby - Cybersex Offender CD
Reid and Wright full length!
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SKYBLAZER - "SKYBLAZER" - LP (temporary artwork)
SKYBLAZER, who played their second show Friday at the Springwater,
consist of JAKE and JAMIN ORRALL on guitar and drums and Cake Bake
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