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so jungs und mädels,
letztes update für dieses jahr

erst nen paar labelnews:
COMADRE " burn your bones" lp ist da ( mich erinnert sie an merel und konsorten, geil! )
MÖRSER "purescum" wir haben noch ca. 20 stk. also ranhalten...

im presswerk sind grad: INDIAN SUMMER discography lp, HEWHOCORRUPTS 2xlp, CORRUPTED "paso inferior" lp

GRAF ORLOCK haben letztes wochenende aufgenommen, so dass die 10" / cd circa im februar kommen wird

später kommen dann noch:
CORRUPTED first 10" als 12" repress, CONSTANTINE SANKATHI discography lp, MOSS ICON 3 lp-box, PERTH EXPRESS cd

so, jetzt distronews, für den rest checkt:
http://www.bisaufsmesser.com
oder im laden...
mails an: vendetta@bisaufsmesser.com

7“

ARMAGEDOM/ BOMBENALARM split 7“ (hate – Two new tracks from this
classic Brazilian band and two new songs from the German heavy hitters. 3.50

ELPHABA/ HEALTH split 7" (rome plow - This is a screaming, tangled mess
of cords, cables, legs, and arms. Health are the greatest noise-rock
band you’ve never heard of, playing the rock to Elphaba’s urgent
Gravity-meets-Dischord roll. (clear)) 4.50

GATHER total liberation 7“ (new eden - The debut release from this bay
area vegan straight edge quartet, produced and recorded by Scott Crouse
of Earth Crisis. Five solid tracks of mid 90's style hardcore in the
vein of Harvest, Earth Crisis, Culture, and One King Down with female
vocals. Scott also makes a guest appearance on guitar. On Limited green
colored vinyl.) 4.50

GATHER/ 7 GENERATIONS split 7“ (new eden records - The long awaited
split between California's most notorious political vegan sXe hardcore
bands is finally available. Seven Generations delivers two ferocious new
songs kicking things off with Atonement a track declaring the band's
outspoken stance against the Catholic Church's history of genocide,
murder, cultural assimilation, sexism, and homophobia which continues to this
day. The next track "The Rising of the Sun" addresses the cost of the
comfort of those in the western world which is blood and toil of those
in the third world, the poor, and a modernday slavery that affects us
all. Gather answer back with an amazing offering stepping things up with
"New Forms" a dark mirror directed at the culture at large examining
the life we lead and what is taught to us to be normal which leads
straight into "Who Belongs?" a song about patriarchy and sexism which
unfortunately still plagues not only mainstream society but also the
subcultures of punk and hardcore. This is a solid release showcasing both bands
in fine form. Includes a list of resources for organizations suppoting
the movement for Earth, Animal, and Humyn liberation.) 4.50

THE JUDAS ISCARIOT Harrison Bergeron Bound? 7" (mountain - "This 7"
changed my life. It convinced me that hardcore really had the potential to
transcend genre and sit with the other music I considered timeless. The
music is innovative thrash mixed with improvisation, melody (thereâs
one extremely quiet, sung haunting song) and intensity. I didnât even
really "get" the record when I first listened to it, I just knew there was
something in it that I had to understand so I kept listening to it over
and over. And then it clicked: these guys had raised the bar on what
hardcore could be. After the Judas Iscariot hardcore had to be
innovative, it had to stretch me out, it had to have lyrics that need grappling
with and kept me thinking about them until I figured them out. It had to
have intelligent and piercing writing from all of the members of the
band, it had to be carefully out together with smart and beautiful
layout. And live·it had to rip your head off. Or else it just wasnât as good.
This is one of my favorite records of all time, I am indebted to it and
to Mountain for putting it out.") 4.50

KIDS EXPLODE/ DIALOGUES split 7“ (rome plow - new split 7" on 70 gram
vinyl. very heavy. with great artwork done by Myles Karr, tattoo artist
extraordinaire.
Taking cues from early Midwestern acts, Kids Explode and Dialogues
return us to the hope and determination of hardcore circa 1994. Sometimes
shrill, often playful, Germany’s Kids Explode offer "A Romance in
Alcohol" that builds on the explosive tension of Rites of Spring and the
melodic quirks of Cap’n Jazz and Braid. Dialogues hail from Harrisburg,
Virginia. Similar to Kids Explode's heavy Midwestern influence, Dialogues
distinguish their sound through a breathless bellow nostalgic of Policy
of Three or Prozac Memory, while capturing the sense of a rare,
fearless, and lucid optimism that follows a practiced meditation on anxiety.
70 gram lemon yellow vinyl.) 4.50

MARK ANTONY single series 7“ (ape must not kill - Handmade covers.
handnumbered. 500 copies. screamy math-rock/hc, good!) 3.50

v/a SAVE YOU compilation 7" (mountain - "Musically, visually and
conceptually this is a great record. This is a record dedicated to suicide
prevention. Proceeds are donated to suicide prevention centers in the NYC
metropolitan area. It has one of my favorite Judas songs on it and
really itâs worth buying just for that. The C.R. song is also one of their
better songs, recorded later in the bandâs history. The other two songs
are also really good. Layout, though often relegated to a secondary
position, really makes this a stand a part record. There is an excellent
moment on the inside front cover that you should just experience ö I got
so excited about it when I first got this record that I knew the people
involved with it were completely on point and excellent people. The
writings and band contributions are also excellent and worth owning just
for that. This is an important record." - BEN, MTNCIA) 4.00

WHAT PRICE WONDERLAND Single Series 7" (ape must not kill - handmade
covers. handnumbered. 500 copies. fast and melodic, springing between
yaphet kotto grooving and cap'n jazz twinkling without even stopping to
tie their shoelaces. ex - snowman.) 3.50

YOUR ADVERSARY same 7“ (mountain - Rough-edged and melodic late 90's
ebullition-style Long Island hardcore from members of The State Secedes,
The Yum Yum Tree, Halfman and Countdown To Pustch. Hard to find.
Packaging is intricate and beatiful.) 4.50


LP

BEEHIVE AND THE BARRACUDAS In Dark Love LP (swami - BEEHIVE AND THE
BARRACUDAS' In Dark Love is a modern day psychedelic masterpiece. I'm
talking about a creaming, brainfuck of an inside joke that is more
disturbing than funny. On their third record, BEEHIVE is submerged in an array
of confrontational and uncomfortable frequencies. The sound is that of
plastique guitars digging into an ovulating pulse of bass and synths,
fueled by a percussive commotion, boy-girl tandem vocal that asks
permission to penetrate. This is not pop, this is not difficult, this is not
exclusively for discerning ears. Like plastic, this is for
everyone...except you over there with the hacky sack!) 12.00

COMADRE burn your bones LP (adagio830 - we finally have it here and it
looks awesome. I can´t describe it ? but you get two in once. Hahaha
... This is COMADRE's third release and second full length... and as
always, it is released on their own records label, Blood Town Records. The
progression that has been made between COMADRE's last releases and this
one is obvious. 10 songs that test COMADRE's musical creativity while
remaining loud, chant-filled, heart-felt, and punk as fuck. Recommended
for fans of Orchid, Usurp Synapse, PG.99, Reversal of Man, etc...
brutal stuff,) 10.00

DECEMBERISTS Crane Wife 2xLP (capitol - LIMITED VINYL! Colin Meloy and
his brave Decemberists made the unlikely jump to a major label after
2005's excellent Picaresque, a move that surprised both longtime fans and
detractors of the band. While it is difficult to imagine the suits at
Capitol seeing dollar signs in the eyes of an accordion- and
bouzouki-wielding, British folk-inspired collective from Portland, OR, that
dresses in period Civil War outfits and has been known to cover Morrissey,
it's hard to argue with what the Decemberists have wrought from their
bounty. The Crane Wife is loosely based on a Japanese folk tale that
concerns a crane, an arrow, a beautiful woman, and a whole lot of
clandestine weaving. The record's spirited opener and namesake picks off almost
exactly where Picaresque left off, building slowly off a simple folk
melody before exploding into some serious Who power chords. This is the
first indication that the band itself was ready to take the loosely
ornate, reverb-heavy Decemberists sound to a new sonic level, or rather that
producers Tucker Martine and Chris Walla were. – AMG) 20.00

GINNUNGAGAP Crashed like wretched moth LP (aurora boralis - Wishing to
forego the amplifier worship of previous projects, the trio set about
using acoustic instruments to create a meditative and different kind of
"heavy" musical landscape filled with the drone of traditional Indian
Harmonium, Tamboura and Sruti Box alongside bowed and plucked guitars
and layers of wordless voice. The resulting four compositions are
powerful, reflective and extremely beautiful. 12" vinyl LP with vellum-style
sleeve and PVC bag. Edition of 700.) 19.00

HEY COLOSSUS / DOT (.) split LP (shifty/ blind date - finally back in
stock) 10.00

HER BREATH GLASS/ CHAMPIONSHIP split LP (ape must not kill ape - 4 new
songs for hbog. Remaining emo, these new songs sound darker and
moodier. Championship is a new amazing band , sharing the drummer with hbog
and the saddest landscape. 5 instrumental songs reminiscent of the mid
90s emo stuff, for fans of rocket and blue lights and american football.)
9.50

IRE "I Discern an Overtone of Tragedy in Your Voice" LP (mountain -
"When I first heard this, I was a little afraid it sounded too much like
Bloodlet, since I'd been expecting something with quicker tempos, like
the work on their 7". Now that I listen to it again, I'm blown away, I
have no doubts or complaints. What Bloodlet was trying to do - create
monstrous, desolate slow motion nightmares out of drastically down-tuned
guitars, roaring vocals, and painfully dragged tempos - and failed to
do, due to the decay of their artistic integrity and too much drug use -
happens here, to such an extent that those of us who (misled by
Bloodlet) doubted this equation could ever create anything really emotional
are now regretting our words. These songs are genuinely eerie: the band
is expect at creating atmosphere out of the broad spaces in their music
(slower music has more space in it, you know... and when they drop out
the guitars, leaving only the growly bass, there's enough space to fit
whole empires of darkness), and they only use the most stomach-churning
of minor chord scales. The first song begins something the same way His
Hero Is Gone's "Monuments" record did: heavy distorted chords, then a
pause for a mournful, lonely guitar crying into empty space, before the
distortion/destruction return again, punctuated by those heartbreaking
high notes - only, in Ire's case, with no more speed than the first
time. They add the Slayer harmonies on the guitars at one point, the way
Overcast loved to (on a groove in the second song that might bring Black
Sabbath to mind if it was played at at least 78 r.p.m.). A little
double bass and even a blastbeat (that somehow sounds as lugubrious as all
the slow stuff) appear towards the end of the CD. There's an interesting
tension in Ire, in that their lyrics and general motivations revolve
around specific political issues (the prison-industrial complex and the
images and misinformation spread by the mass media, for two examples),
while their music is unmistakably introspective and abstract in its
slow, painful spookiness. And just how slow is Ire, you ask? Well, this CD
is a half hour long, and that's just four songs." - Inside Front #12)
10.50

ISIS red sea LP (second nature – we got some back in stock in grey and
red vinyl) 13.00

MAKE BELIEVE of course LP (polyvinyl - In the face of adversity, you
keep busy and do what comes naturally. This is precisely what Nate
Kinsella and the rest of Make Believe did when he got word that he'd be
spending two months in a county jail in Oklahoma. Typically obsessive
perfectionists, this record is unlike any of their previous releases. "Of
Course" is an airtight, exuberant and visceral statement of a band
hanging together in tough times, beautifully unrevised and unrefined. The
group features members of Joan Of Arc, Love Of Everything, Friend/Enemy,
and Ghosts And Vodka. HQ 180 gram vinyl includes bonus track not on the
CD) 13.00

MASTODON wolf is loose picture LP (warner - Limited Edition twelve
inch vinyl picture disc pressing of the second track pulled from this
Metal band's Blood Mountain album. Produced by Matt Bayles (Isis, Pearl
Jam) and mixed by Rich Costey (The Mars Volta, Muse), the frenetically
paced 'The Wolf Is Loose' is Blood Mountain's fierce opening track and one
of the most aggressive moments of the album. As with the best of
Mastodon's material, this track combines a manic attack with a creative and
open-minded approach to contemporary Metal. Features 'The Wolf Is Loose'
backed with 'Capillarian Crest' (Live).) 9.50

TARENTEL Ghetto beats on the surface of the sun 1 LP (music fellowship
- Tarentel's predominantly instrumental compositions read like chapters
in an epic novel - cinematic and absolutely breathtaking. Tarentel's
tidal force and blissful elegance elicit the kind of ecstatic response
their name suggests. The first in a series of 4 LPs comprised of studio
and home recordings from September '04 to April '05, "Ghetto Beats On
The Surface Of The Sun" Vol. 1 isn't your grandma's Tarentel. One of the
tracks might just eat your face, at least one of the others will make
you want to wiggle your butt, and there's some other dirty stuff in
there too, but we're not sure what that'll make you want to do. The second
volume in the "Ghetto Beats On The Surface Of The Sun" series is
another helping of butt-shaking trash can style, but with a healthy dose of
psychedelic fever wandering and blast off moon landing thrown in for
good measure. Take your medicine! This album is being released as a series
of 4 limited 12" LPs, where each LP is between 30 and 40 minutes...)
19.00

TARENTEL Ghetto beats on the surface of the sun 2 LP (music fellowship
- Tarentel's predominantly instrumental compositions read like chapters
in an epic novel - cinematic and absolutely breathtaking. Tarentel's
tidal force and blissful elegance elicit the kind of ecstatic response
their name suggests. The first in a series of 4 LPs comprised of studio
and home recordings from September '04 to April '05, "Ghetto Beats On
The Surface Of The Sun" Vol. 1 isn't your grandma's Tarentel. One of the
tracks might just eat your face, at least one of the others will make
you want to wiggle your butt, and there's some other dirty stuff in
there too, but we're not sure what that'll make you want to do. The second
volume in the "Ghetto Beats On The Surface Of The Sun" series is
another helping of butt-shaking trash can style, but with a healthy dose of
psychedelic fever wandering and blast off moon landing thrown in for
good measure. Take your medicine! This album is being released as a series
of 4 limited 12" LPs, where each LP is between 30 and 40 minutes...)
19.00

V/A THIS IS YOUR LIFE DLP (ape must not kill - This double LP
compilation features bands from around the world: Raein, Daitro, Utarid, La
Quiete, Cleaner, The Third Memory, Katyn, My Precious, Room Two37, The
Apollo Program, Francis Brady, Bravo Fucking Bravo, Snowman, Wilderness
Medicine, Houmousexual, The Pine, Catena Collapse, Belle Epoque, The
Machines Will Take Over, Lobo’s Son, A Light In The Attic, Sheltek, Simfela,
Gantz, and Tidal. 600 copies, black vinyl.) 13.00

VAMPIRE CAN´T key cutter LP (load - This 2005 recording collaboration
of VAMPIRE BELT, the long running Western Massachusetts duo of CHRIS
CORSANO (frequent YOD associate and collaborator with JANDEK, JOHN OLSON,
and PAUL FLAHERTY) and BILL NACE (X.0.4.). VAMPIRE BELT specializes in
all over the kit percussion on deeply audio effected guitar
histrionics. They have two releases out on Hot Cars Warp, which will be soon
re-released on Ben Chasney’s (SIX ORGAN OF ADMITTANCE)record label. Their
sound is overblown but features long prarie stares as punctuation. CAN'T
is Jessica Rylan's long standing vocal/electronic project. Her sound is
self described as 'friendly, intimate and creepy like anonymous
postcards sent to you by a rain soaked prisoner'... Its got moments of
beautiful song and scary blurt. The collaboration sound, you ask? Very much
the collision of these two entities: the soundz of RYLAN’s homemade
electronics butting up against NACE’s splayed guitar, all the while
punctuated by the free jizz drum rambo of CORSANO. The record has several
burners, and plenty of moments of parking lot moan and search. Really, a
record like this has not come out since ESP-DISK its last batch of mid
70's weirdness. FACT!) 13.00

WILLIAM E WHITMORE Songs Of The Blackbird LP (southern - William
Elliott Whitmore hails from an Iowa horse farm along the banks of the
Mississippi River, and his intense love and spiritual understanding of the
land is flawlessly conveyed on his albums for Southern Records; a trilogy
of albums collecting songs overflowing with mortality, sorrowful joy
and attempts to make peace with a conflicted sense of morality. William's
voice sounds decades older than his tattered birth certificate
indicates, burnished by smoke and drink and full of emotional depth. While
comparisons to the gravelly voice of Tom Waits and the lyrical story
telling of Johnny Cash are prevalent (and not altogether inaccurate), Mr.
Whitmore is clearly doing more than just regenerating the music of the
past. Dark tales of life, love, lonliness and loss are the cornerstones
for his albums. These universal themes of desperation and redemption
served Charley Patton, Robert Johnson and Henry Rollins well... and
Whitmore has perfected his own unique strain of the rural folk blues with this
impressive catalgoue.) 15.00

WINDSOR OF THE DERBY calms hades float LP (trance syndicate - Windsor
for the Derby effectively mixes ambience and post-rock guitar-playing on
Calm Hades Float, the group's first album. Most of the songs here begin
with clean-toned guitar arpeggios -- think Durutti Column, or a less
complex Slint -- and feature distant drums, buried vocals, and layers of
guitar feedback. Like most ambient, Calm Hades Float aims for
atmosphere, not drama: The songs lumber slowly and include few structural
changes, and the guitar parts are poker-faced and minimal. Adam Wilitzie
mixes everything, but the guitar is low enough that the listener has to
strain to hear the swelling background noise. Its presence is nonetheless
important, though, because it makes Windsor for the Derby's music feel
motionless. The group's guitar style is partially derived from Slint's
brand of math rock, but the effect of Windsor for the Derby's music has
more to do with the rich stasis of Labradford or Stars of the Lid.)
12.00

WINDSOR OF THE DERBY "Empathy for People Unknown" 12" (secretly
canadian - As a companion piece to their latest full-length Giving Up The
Ghost, Windsor For The Derby offer up this limited edition 12". The A-Side
features Anticon Record's man of the hour, odd nosdam (cLOUDDEAD)
producing a stellar remix of WFTD's lead-off single "Empathy For People
Unknown". On the B-Side we find an outtake from the Ghost sessions in the
form of a cover of the classic Swell Maps cut "Gunboats." Yeah, Windsor
For The Derby was spinning this seminal band's reissues (released last
year on Secretly Canadian) as they recorded their new album. Many
parallels can be drawn between the two bands - both Swell Maps and WFTD are
ruthlessly experimental with their craft and refuse to be pigeonholed.
While WFTD began ten years ago as forerunners in the Texas minimalist
non-explosion, they've since moved beyond the drone into deeper waters,
and with "Gunboats" we find them right at home amidst a sprawling piece
of feedback, hushed vocals, and never losing sight of the melody.) 9.00

YAWNING MAN rock formations LP (alone rec/ stoner circle - Yawning Man
was born in the middle ‘80s and it’s currently formed by Alfredo
Hernandez - drums (ex-Kyuss, ex-Queens of the Stone Age); Mario Lalli - bass
(Fatso Jetson, Orquesta del Desierto, Across the River) and Gary Arce -
guitars (The Sort of Quartet, Oddio Gasser)
Rock Formations includes ten new tracks recently recorded by Yawning
Man. Yawning Man's unique musical style takes on the highly acclaimed
Brant Bjork`s Jalamanta album as an influence to their new songs. Or we
could say that Jalamanta was inspired by Yawning Man years earlier.
Needless to say Gary Arce and Mario Lalli recorded additional guitars on
Jalamanta and Mario sings on one of the tracks. This collaboration was
proof of respect and admiration that Brant Bjork feels for Yawning Man.
Yawning Man’s music sounds like a melancholic mix of acoustic space rock
with elements of surf music, as well as middle eastern guitar style.
Yawning Man was responsible for influencing music in the desert and
creating a sound which today is still trying to be duplicated.) 15.00


CD

The Assailant - Cólera CD (rome plow - The Assailant finally deliver a
full-length full of noisy, grinding hardcore. Cólera is 8 tracks of
hectic math metal riffs and blasting drums, a document of concentrated
emotion, tension mounting to the point of impending and inevitable
collapse, and then frozen in time, in the last moment before impact.) 11.00

BLUES Death and Taxes CD (rome plow - 5 tracks of heavy and loud rock
and roll. Comparisons have been made to Botch, Coliseum, Breather
Resist, etc.
Five dudes in a broken-down van, one cross country trip to Louisville,
and several days and nights in the studio with Lords’ Chris Owens
later, and Blues’ debut ep ‘Death and Taxes’ is born. Throwing caution to
the wind, Blues blast out five tracks of dirty southern metal with a rock
fury that recalls Unbroken and Breather Resist.) 9.00

BOTCH american nervoso CD (HYDRA HEAD - Nine songs of hectic, dynamic,
innovative, metallic hardcore chaos. Brutal, uncontrolled guitar
mastery, throbbing, hypnotic rhythms and percussion, and distorted,
"screaming bloody murder" vocals. Botch unveils an album that's sure to spark a
buzz in the hardcore community. Striking similarities to such greats as
Threadbare, Deadguy, and Unsane, this noise machine from Washington
state is poised and ready to take the punk/hardcore community by storm.)
13.00

ELPHABA Any Land But This CD (rome plow - Blending indie rock and
hardcore together like the finest ingredients in perfect stew, Elphaba
cites Fugazi and Deadguy. Noisy art punk that knows when to pull a punch
and when to just wail with manic crazed delusions. It’s all elbows,
knees, and distorted lunacy but it still makes sense and does it all without
sounding horrid. I like it!) 11.00

SUIS LA LUNE SUIS LA LUNE Quiet, Pull The Strings CD (ape must not kill
- "The debut album from this young band from Sweden. Bursting out like
a louder and more chaotic Ordination Of Aaron and adding elements from
bands like Constatine Sankathi, Suis La Lune sometimes sounds like a
lost gem of the mid 90´s. Melodic interludes, jangly guitars, quiet/loud
parts, desperate vocals that is ranging between talky rantings and
intense screaming... Suis La Lune combines this sound with a more epic and
complex song structure (think of early Mogwai or bands like Envy) and
manages to create a very special atmosphere. 10 songs of heartfelt and
emotive punkrock. 2 of the members also plays in Mixtapes & Cellmates.")
9.50

SUNN/ BORIS altar CD (southern lord - The first collaboration between
Southern Lord's two kingpins of avant- metal, "Altar" is surely the most
eagerly-anticipated extreme music release for some time. The wedding of
Sunn O)))'s brutal drone symphonies with Boris' kaleidoscopic noise
results in a wholly unique album that alchemically merges familiar
elements of each band's sound into a transfigured, mysterious whole; roaring
drones rise and collapse beneath blasts of disorienting, warped horns,
the end result a heaving, psychedelic mass that looks set to induct yet
more devotees to the shadowy explorations of both acts. The album
features various contributions from other artists, including Jess Sykes, who
provides haunting, melodic vocals on "Sinking Belle" Kim Thayil
(Soundgarden), who contributes some enthralling guitar work to the album
closer; and Joe Preston (Earth, Thrones, Melvins, High On Fire) , whose
psychedelic vocal style is present on "Akuma Kuma." The end result is a
mind-blowing sludge of cathartic, blurred noise.) 14.00


DVD

BOTCH 061502 DVD/ CD (hydra head - When Botch broke up in 2002, the
Seattle band's untimely demise was a blow to fans of smart, scorchingly
performed hardcore punk. 061502 captures Botch's swan-song performance in
front of an enthusiastic hometown crowd at Seattle's Showbox on June
15, 2002, providing a posthumous glimpse of Botch's technical ability,
energy, and wit on tracks like "St. Matthew Returns to the Womb," "C.
Thomas Howell as the Soul Man," and "Thank God for the Worker Bees."
Seattle, WA: The Showbox, June 15, 2002. Botch's final live
performance. Possibly the tightest, hottest, sweetest show ever. See it for the
first time all over again, under the white-hot blaze of the work lights,
complete with bonus commentary, all your favorite jams (fourteen in
all); all those unstoppable riffs, a full-length live CD, and a pile of
bonus DVD material.) 18.50


FANZINES

PUNK PLANET #77 (january/ february – Punk Planet 77 looks back at 2006
with Top 10 lists from all corners of the underground! But this isn't
your mother's list of "Best Records of the Year" instead, Punk Planet
asked a wide variety of people to come up with lists they TRULY care
about. The result is a varied collection of dozens of lists ranging from
"Top 10 shows I regret not going to in 2006," "Top 10 things Punk can
(re) Learn from the Open Source Software Movement," "Top 10 worst things
about 2006," Top 10 Punkest Parenting Moments of 2006," and many, many
more. With lists from musicians, writers, label owners, comic artists,
radio producers, and tons more, these Top 10 lists give a clear look
into the psyche of the underground. In addition to more than 20 pages of
top 10 lists, Punk Planet 77 also features interviews with Fugazi's JOE
LALLY, comic artist DASH SHAW, activist FRIDA BERRIGAN, Sunny Day's
JEREMY ENIGK, TARA JANE O'NEIL, and radical archivists the FREEDOM
ARCHIVES. Articles in PP77 include a look at SEX WORKER ACTIVISM, about
PRIVATIZING PRISON LABOR, and a look at the RADICAL USE OF COPYRIGHTED
IMAGES. Plus tons of reviews, columns, DIY and more!) 5.00


Books

CREATIVE CAPITALISM NOTEBOOK + DVD (creative cap. - Follow up to the
Friends and Friends of Friends project. Notebook is a 6x7, 96 page black
and white, perfect bound, offset-printed book with accompanying DVD
containing contributed visual art (book) and video (dvd) from over 100
print and video artists stemming from Baltimore to around the world.)
17.00


Upcoming:

ED GEIN it´s a shame + demo LP

FEAR FALS BURNING „i´m one of those monsters“ LP

I LOVE YOU BUT YOU HAVE CHOOSE DARKNESS same 12“

ISIS red sea 12“ (second nature – 180gramm)

LES GEORGES LENINGRAD sangue puro LP

KYLESA time will fuse ... new LP

MARITIME „glass floor“ LP

MARITIME „we, the vehicles“ LP

PLANES MISTAKEN FOR STARS new LP

SONG OF ZARATHUSTRA picture disc 10“

WALKMEN „a hundred miles off“ LP

WORMWOOD starvation DLP

And more
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