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  1. UK Exclusive, 100 Blue Vinyl of the new 'Toys That Kill - Fambly 42 LP, only available from Drunken Sailor Records

    One of the albums of the year for me.

    Get it Here

    http://www.drunkensailorrecords.co.uk/products/17407

    Toys That Kill come from San Pedro, California, the city where the freeway ends, where bullets fall from the sky on the fourth of July and where Mike Watt painted the name of his hometown on his bass and everybody started calling him “Pedro.” This is album four but year twelve of the band, and probably year twenty-something for Toys singer/guitarist and Recess Records founder Todd Congelliere, and while it wouldn’t fit his genre or his personality to start chucking around words like “expert,” Todd and Toys have exactly figured out how to make a couple chords and a chorus timeless in a way that’s old and new all at once.

    Congelliere was at the core of F.Y.P, the band he started basically with the lowest-budget drum machine and four-track recorder legally available in 1989 after sudden and intense exposure to punk by fellow skaters who’d come by to use his ramp and bring mixtapes for the boombox. (“Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, 7 Seconds, the Germs, Descendents—if it wasn’t for those bands, not only would we not sound like this, I probably wouldn’t be involved with music,” he says now. “I’ve always hated normal musicians and these bands were nothing like that.”)

    When he started F.Y.P, it was hardcore, but in the loosest sense—fast, pissed, aimed squarely against a world of teachers and cops and full-of-themselves idiots. But there was more going on, too—Minutemen- style wordcram and Descendents-esque melody snarled together with pitch-dark humor and strangely sentimental sarcasm, and by the summer of 2000, it was obvious that the band called F.Y.P was ready to become something else. So naturally, they did, playing the last F.Y.P show for hundreds of proud screaming weirdos in a cavernous bar in the Inland Empire and debuting the new deal at a since-bulldozed punk club in the shadow of the Port of Los Angeles the very next night. And so—the same way the Descendents changed into All—began the mighty Toys That Kill.

    If you were there, you could tell this band was everything ex-F.Y.P-ers Congelliere and Sean Cole (now twinning Congelliere on guitar and vocals) had been saving up since ever. These were gigantic songs with choruses as heart-stopping as the Clash and a rhythm section—bassist Chachi Ferrara, drummer Denis Fleps—so heavy it sank further into the stage every time the drums kicked in. (This is called the “TTK thump,” says Congelliere.) Toys had pop songs but pop songs broken at the edges, rock ‘n’ roll songs but rock ‘n’ roll songs with all the pose and pretension dissolved away, punk songs but punk songs that weren’t ever gonna burn out and crumble away. And so Toys That Kill revealed themselves as a band that could translate Thin Lizzy and the Buzzcocks, Cheap Trick and the Descendents, the Replacements and the Who and Elvis Costello and the Ramones all down to the same simple things—energy, guitar and heart.

    Fambly 42 comes after a six-year ... not really a break, since Cole and Congelliere each were up front in their own bands and playing in friends’ bands and delivering the world the Underground Railroad to Candyland, Stoned at Heart and That’s Incredible!, which you should you should go grab (preferably on cassette!) as soon as you’re done with this album. But Toys returns rested and ready with an album recorded in Congelliere’s home-built Clown Sound studio, steady and strong on probably its most potent line-up, built around longtime drummer Jimmy, who Congelliere calls one of his best finds ever: “F.Y.P always had rotating members so I never take for granted how long we have been able to play together,” he says. “Especially since it always seems new and fresh. I've never had chemistry with anyone quite like this.”

    And after 12 years, they’ve turned this into some kind of science. There’s a chord change in “Nervous Rocks” or “Freddy And His Mother” that’s a Toys That Kill signature, where the song bends in a way you don’t expect and barrels right through the center of you. There’s a beat on “V Chip” or “I’ve Been Stabbed” that just about breaks the song in half. There are those melodies on “Waltz One Million” and “Fambly” that don’t ever want to go where you predict they’re going to go. And there’s the slow-motion grand finale of “Clap For Alaska,” which unravels from a barely there guitar pattern into a high-power heartbroke anthem: “I know if I come back down, they’re gonna get me!” It’s fifteen tracks but also fifteen snapshots of a band that’s become the best kind of machine—of four musicians who know they can trust each other, and that all they gotta do now is fight for the song. If there’s a key to what Toys do so well and have done for so long, that’s it: “It shouldn't be a lost concept but that's what everyone should aim for— making the song work,” says Congelliere. “Anything else will ruin it.” -Chris Ziegler/L.A. Record

    The 'Low Culture - ST 7" should be with me sometime this week, Bangers/ What-A-Nights 7" there has been a problem with at the plant and will be delayed a little.

    Cheers!

  2. Out next Friday on Drunken Sailor Records and Snuffy Smiles

    Bangers/ What-A-Nights (Ex I Excuse and Minority Blues Band) 7"

    Now Streaming a track by each band

    http://drunkensailorrecords.bandcamp.com/album/split-7-3

    Get it here next week and check out all our other releases and stuff in the distro

    http://www.drunkensailorrecords.co.uk

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    Also coming, Low Culture - ST 7" and UK Exclusive of the new Toys That Kill - Fambly 42 LP on Blue Vinyl (100 only)

    http://www.facebook.com/DrunkenSailorRecords

    Thanks!

  3. Got loads of stuff to add to the distro over the next few weeks and added some stuff over the weekend, so will keep this thread for just all the new stuff I will be adding.

    Added over the weekend

    J Church - 4 Track Demo cassette

    Wat Tyler - Fat Of The Land LP

    The Tone - Here's Another Reason To Believe In Rock N' Roll LP

    Marvelous Darlings - Single Life LP

    Southport - Armchair Supporters LP

    Panzram/ Shoppers - Split 7"

    Crude/ Selfish - Split 7"

    Fucked Up - Dangerous Fumes 7"

    Discount - Open Ended Aerial 7"

    Severance Package - All Down The Hill 7"

    Frozen Teens/ Street Legal - Split 7"

    Over the last week also added stuff on vinyl by Heratys, Wolf Brigade, Poison Idea, Unfun etc

    Pick up new releases on Drunken Sailor like Shit Creek - Pissing Blood 7", The Magnificent - Bad Lucky LP...

    Bangers/ What-A-Nights (ex members of I Excuse/ Minority Blues Band) 7" has gone to press and Low Culture - ST 7" should be here soon.

    www.drunkensailorrecords.co.uk

    www.facebook.com/DrunkenSailorRecords

    http://drunkensailorrecords.bandcamp.com/

  4. One of the best bands in the UK release their 2nd LP, Bad Lucky.

    Like a mix of The Clash/ Billy Bragg and Leatherface, one of the best albums I have heard for ages and I'm so stoked for this to be finally released.

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    Full Punk News Review Here

    [url=http://www.punknews.org/review/10982

    Streamithere

    %5Burl%5Dhttp://drunkensailorrecords.bandcamp.com/album/bad-lucky-lp:00wcnlu7]http://www.punknews.org/review/10982[/url]

    Stream it here

    http://drunkensailorrecords.bandcamp.com/album/bad-lucky-lp

    Released in the UK on Drunken Sailor Records

    www.drunkensailorrecords.co.uk

    In the US on Dirt Cult Records

    www.dirtcultrecords.com

    In Japan on Eager Beaver Records

    http://eagerbeaver.shop-pro.jp/

    Also released on CD through 'Just Say No To Government Music Records

    http://www.jsntgm.com/

  5. ARTCORE VINYL FANZINE VOLUME FIVE - TERMINAL DECAY LP

    Terminal Decay - Artcore Vinyl Fanzine Volume Five

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    www.artcorefanzine.bigcartel.com

    www.artcorefanzine.co.uk

    ARTCORE FANZINE PRESENTS

    TERMINAL DECAY

    ARTCORE V I N Y L FANZINE VOLUME FIVE

    INTERNATIONAL COMPILATION LP

    SIDE ONE

    1. 1981 - NIGHTMARE/REALITY (FINLAND) *

    2. THE REBEL SPELL - NO THANKS (CANADA) +

    3. THE FURLOUGHS - CONTEMPLATION CAMP (U.S.) *

    4. BAD SAM - BLACK JOHN WAYNE (WALES, U.K.) *

    5. ARCTIC FLOWERS - ASCENSION (U.S) *

    6. FRACASO - MIRADAS (VENEZUELA) *

    7. KNUSTE RUTER - GAME OVER (NORWAY) *

    8. AGENT ATTITUDE - CAN'T HAVE ME (SWEDEN) *

    9. 40 HELLS - MORAL LOGIC (U.S.) *

    10. HYGIENE - ASBESTOSIS (ENGLAND, U.K.) *

    SIDE TWO

    11. NIGHT BIRDS - PARANOID TIMES (U.S.)

    12. RUIDOSA INMUNDICIA - BLANCO Y NEGRO (AUSTRIA) *

    13. BURNT CROSS - BREAK THE LAW, NOT THE POOR (ENGLAND, U.K.)

    14. OFF WITH THEIR HEADS - RIKKI RAE (U.S.) *

    15. DHK - Y SI NO ESTAS PREPARADX? (PERU) +

    16. ENDLESS GRINNING SKULLS - SQUALOR (ENGLAND, U.K.)

    17. VENGEANCE - BULLSHIT ATTITUDE (GERMANY) *

    18. PETTYBONE - LE REGARD (ENGLAND, U.K.)

    19. ESTRANGED - THE RIDE (U.S.) *

    20. BURNING SENSATION - TERMINAL DECAY (AUSTRALIA)

    13 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED * | 2

    PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED ON V I N Y L +

    WWW.EDWARDCOLVER.COM | ED COLVER:FRONT COVER PHOTOGRAPHY

    WWW.AUDIOSIEGEPDX.COM | BRAD BOATRIGHT |AUDIOSIEGE MEDIA | PORTLAND, OR:MASTERING

    ALSO INSIDE: ARTCORE FANZINE |ISSUE No.29 FEATURING:

    AMEBIX

    NIGHT BIRDS

    ARCTIC FLOWERS

    1981

    RUIDOSA INMUNDICIA

    HYGIENE

    VAULTAGE:

    AGENT ORANGE

    RAVE UP RECORDS

    MDC

    ALEC MACKAYE

    WEST GERMAN PUNK II

    THE ART OF DIRTY DONNY

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