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  1. Saddle creek put up copies of the kasher/farren split. http://saddle-creek.com/store/674
  2. The against me 7" is labeled 33rpm but it's definitely supposed to spin at 45
  3. got everything I was on the hunt for, pretty pumped. Picked up: against me 7" dave hause 7" Puig Destroyer lp
  4. Got: Seahaven - Reverie Lagoon Creative Adult - Psychic Mess Daisyheads new lp Have Mercy/Somos split 36$ shipped. too good.
  5. Ehhh not to put words in anyone's mouth, but I'm pretty sure there wouldn't be much hesitation from Jeff if rfc had a chance to put out a Brand New release if they had the opportunity. Or any of those labels for that matter.
  6. got my deluxe 3xlp Postal Service "Give "Up" set. Packaged great in a standard mailer. Hopefully my other shipment is shipped like this one.
  7. Gahhhh, couldn't resist another order. Grabbed the deluxe version of Transatlanticism for 18$ ppd.
  8. Got that deluxe Postal Service lp for 21$ shipped, pretty pumped.
  9. Converge - Jane Doe 2xlp for 9$ on that March madness sale merchnow.com is having. 1.99$ flat shipping rate too. http://merchnow.com/products/63198/jane-doe-double-gatefold-black-lp
  10. New song! http://www.avclub.com/article/stream-nevermind-weaks-debut-album-bad-year-215745 man, I I'm digging this.
  11. http://lameorecords.limitedrun.com/products/545378-the-weaks-bad-year Pressing Information: 100 Translucent Blue 400 Regular Black Track Listing: 1. Kick It 2. Nevermind 3. Still Courting 4. Bad Year 5. Hammers 6. Finals 7. Black Box 8. Dysania 9. I Don't Want To Be An Anarchist (Anymore) 10. Welcome To Earth 11. Frances Quinlain Will Have Her Revenge On Philadelphia
  12. The newest Wavves & Cloud Nothings albums were 9.99 each in my local shop. Picked up both of those plus Warpaint & the Hold Steady.
  13. the gatefold for this is super nice. glad i got the starburst too.
  14. I went in to my local store Tues to pick up a package and there was a girl in there complaining at the register because they sold out of Mcr lps earlier in the day. She claimed the store wasn't "fulfilling their obligation." And that they "shouldn't promote things they don't have." When she left the kid at the register said it was her 4th time in there that day.
  15. picked up the ht white yesterday, luckily got the last copy my store had.
  16. Picked up a /500 and a /1500. Can't wait for this.
  17. DW167 Self Defense Family / Creative Adult "Split" Format: 7"EP, Digital In stores March 10th, 2015. Pre-ordering information will be announced shortly. A split release between Deathwish and Run For Cover Records. Creative Adult comes from the diverse musical breeding ground of California's North Bay Punk scene. With hardcore roots, they explore noisy, sometimes psychedelic sounds with an undeniable Dischord styled edge. Their song “Americans” meanders and builds as if were an ’85 era Punk anthem. Using musical repetition and biting social commentary to create a dark, infectious atmosphere. Self Defense Family are one of the most prolific Punk bands out there today. Through countless releases and as many musical contributors (they have had more than ten active members at any given time), the collective has grown in both sound and vision. Their song here, “Somertron” is the band at their best. An experimental tangle of guitar melody swirls as Patrick Kindlon’s unmistakable story telling swells into a beautiful, fracturing crescendo
  18. Via deathwish: DW168 Touché Amoré / Self Defense Family "Self Love" Format: 7"EP, Digital In stores March 10th, 2015. Pre-ordering information will be announced shortly. TASDF “Self Love” is a collaborative release between Touche Amore and Self Defense Family members. “Self Love” was created by 15 musicians working together as one band, all eventually captured by engineer Will Yip (Blacklisted, Title Fight) at Studio 4 in Conshohocken, New Jersey. A-Side “Circa 95” is an upbeat combination of Touche Amore’s explosive emotional leanings and Self Defense Family’s trademark cynicism. As the song twist and turns, it peels and curls to reveal layers of guitars and dueling percussion. All while lyrically paying subtle homage to hardcore legends Unbroken. While B-Side “Low Beams” begins with a contagious jangle before erupting into an catchy sonic finale. Telling the story of nomadic displacement; the highs, lows, and in between that many who travel the open road experience.
  19. Both eps on a colored tape, coming out on Ian from Cheap Girls new label, Business Casual. http://businesscasual.limitedrun.com/products/540140-beach-slang-broken-thrills-cassette
  20. another up. http://m.ebay.com/itm/151518911948?nav=SEARCH
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