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Where's My Towel/Industry Standard (reissue)
Where's My Towel/Industry Standard (reissue) (limited aqua blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: TGC1 370. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Security (0:53)
TV (2:26)
I Don't Wanna Dance (2:04)
Identity Crisis (1:49)
Thin Line (3:30)
Advice (1:08)
Complete Control (3:07)
Work Without Pay (2:33)
Spit (3:11)
Act/Reaction (2:35)
Self Contortion (2:04)
Wise Up (1:18)
Review: Big Boys are punk visionaries from Austin in Texas and they sure made a big bang with what they described as their "debut, sophomore, and final album." This bunch of renegades came up in the late 1970's Austin scene. The band was led by the dynamic Randy "Biscuit" Turner, alongside Tim Kerr, Chris Gates, and various drummers like Rey Washam. They infused their music with skate funk, which means they somewhat deviated from hardcore norms at the time. Their diverse sound touched on post-punk akin to The Minutemen and inclusion in Thrasher magazine's cult "skate comps" catapulted them to fame among 80s skate punk enthusiasts. Renowned for engaging their live audiences like few others, they fearlessly explored new musical realms, even tackling Kool and the Gang covers at one point.
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Negative Approach (reissue)
Negative Approach (reissue) (limited translucent purple vinyl 7" + insert)
Cat: TG 407C2. Rel: 09 Feb 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Can't Tell No One (1:17)
Sick Of Talk (0:32)
Pressure (0:12)
Why Be Something That Your Not (0:38)
Nothing (1:51)
Fair Warning (0:34)
Ready To Fight (1:00)
Lead Song (1:20)
Whatever I Do (0:53)
Negative Approach (0:52)
Review: Hailing from the same early 80s Detroit scene as The Meatmen and the Necros, Negative Approach were pioneers in what would become known as hardcore punk. Their brutal, 30 second songs whip by in a flash, but there's so much urgency packed into each one of them. It's a totem of the first years of Touch & Go Records, faithfully repressed here on purple vinyl with the iconic Linda Blair artwork intact and sounding as punishing now as it did when it first lurched out of the underbelly of the Motor City. Who else could pack ten tracks onto a 7"?
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The End Of Radio
The End Of Radio (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + CD)
Cat: TG 424LP. Rel: 14 Jun 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Spoke (2:01)
Canada (2:30)
Crow (4:44)
Disgrace (2:18)
Ghosts (5:24)
The End Of Radio (9:10)
Canada (3:05)
Paco (6:15)
Steady As She Goes (5:05)
Billiard Player Song (9:12)
Dog & Pony Show (4:27)
Il Porno Star (7:30)
Spoke
Canada
Crow
Disgrace
Ghosts
The End Of Radio
Canada
Paco
Steady As She Goes
Billiard Player Song
Dog & Pony Show
Il Porno Star
Review: Righteously rare recordings from the annals of UK-US music culture makes its way to disc via the legendary John Peel and the inimitable Steve Albini (and his Shellac band). Containing cuts from the late radio-jock's worshipped Peel Sessions broadcast in 2004, this archival release features a stream of previously unreleased recordings of the Chicago group's live & studio sessions for the legendary radio spot. The CDs deliver raw and seldom heard versions of "Crow" (from 1998's Terraform LP) alongside "Canada," "Disgrace" and "Spoke" from the Excellent Italian Greyhound LP (2007). Filled with stories of the BBC's "live From Maida Vale" sessions and the studio's famous 24-track console, these exhumed artifacts all make it out at a time when Albini has been quoted saying of Shellac: ""There will be more new material in the future."
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 in stock $31.13
FORTHCOMING
To All Trains
Cat: TG 444LP. Rel: 17 May 24
 
Indie/Alternative
WSOD
Girl From Outside
Chick New Wave
Tattoos
Wednesday
Scrappers
Days Are Dogs
How I Wrote How I Wrote Elastic Man (Cock & Bull)
Scabby The Rat
I Don't Fear Hell
Review: Chicago-bred noise rock legends Shellac deliver their sixth studio album To All Trains, following up 2019's The End Of Radio Peel Session retrospective with an abiding, slowly-honed new full-length - their first original work in a decade. Though released to little fanfare, To All Trains is a totemic album, committing to themes of transience and dread; guitarist Steve Albini, drummer Todd Trainer and bassist Bob Weston do it properly here, promising a pristine new release born of long weekends, tireless sweats and, naturally, all-analog treatment at Albini's Electrical Audio studio in Chicago.
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est. release 17 May 24 $29.06
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FORTHCOMING
To All Trains
Cat: TG 444CD. Rel: 17 May 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Review: Shellac's sixth studio album, To All Trains, is a demonstration to the band's distinctive sound. Recorded over several years and mastered by Bob & Steve at Chicago Mastering Service, the album features Shellac's trademark minimalist sound, characterised by asymmetric time signatures, repetitive rhythms, and angular guitar sound. Albini's and Weston's surreal, bitingly sarcastic lyrics add to the album's unique atmosphere. With its complex and unconventional approach to music, To All Trains showcases Shellac's mastery of their craft and their unwavering commitment to their distinctive sonic vision.
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est. release 17 May 24 $16.09
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Spiderland (remastered)
Spiderland (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: TG 364LPV2. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Breadcrumb Trail (5:53)
Nosferatu Man (5:15)
Don, Aman (6:34)
Washer (8:25)
For Dinner (4:53)
Good Morning, Captain (7:37)
Review: In many ways Spiderland is lucky to exist., Slint weren't exactly the most avid studio band in the world, only recording two full length albums during the five years in which they were properly active. They also disbanded around the time this record was released - 1991 - perhaps even shortly before, which could have scuppered any plans for their difficult second even after they managed to emerge from a recording facility with enough tracks.

But what tracks they are. Spiderland is rightly considered an absolute landmark, an LP that captures the spirit of rock 'n' roll in transition. Leaving one decade behind, and the hardcore punk that had dominated the underground guitar scene, while still retaining those ethics, it has one foot in grunge, another in experimental, another in garage and a fourth somewhere else. Enough limbs to mark it out as a real mutant.
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 in stock $27.25
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