Hello once again everyone,
time for a long-due update our recent releases!
Just before Xmas we've put out
LUST FOR YOUTH - Saluting Rome EP (AV!023)Hannes Norrvide's LFY doesn't need any further introduction. The post-industrial synth-pop project was born in Goteborg, Sweden, a few years ago, joined by Amanda Eriksson. When she left, our man moved to Malmö setting LFY as his solo project. Within this solitary passage
Growing Seeds was written, the second amazing album which has just been repressed in the US by Sacred Bones. Meanwhile the boy moved again, ending up in Copenhagen, where the Iceage/Vår/Posh Isolation thing is happening. So it was more than natural for Hannes to join those guys and for such a main character as Loke Rahbek to become the new LFY soldier.
Saluting Rome is their latest recording as a duo. Originally released by Posh Isolation as a tour tape, the EP has now got its actual chance to make it on vinyl. I don't really have to tell you much about the music here: you know you will find simple yet killer synth melodies, clockwork drum machines beats, youthful lyrics for underground ice-cold anthems. The record has been mastered specifically for vinyl by Viktor Ottosson (Street Drinkers, Blodvite, Niding) and comes on grey 12-inch cut at 45 RPM for the best analog sound possible. The tracklist is also different from the tape edition and features the totally unreleased track
First Touch. Five more songs by one of our favorite bands going on out there in the cold North of Europe that will help us make it through the upcoming frosty months.
DIGITAL EDITION HEREHARD COPIES HERE HOW MUCH WOOD WOULD A WOODCHUCK CHUCK IF A WOODCHUCK COULD CHUCK WOOD? - s/t LP (AV!022)Trio from Turin, Italy consisting of Gher, Coccolo and Iside. They play guitars, bass, tapes and reverbs and throw in some voices. They love wood stumps, that's where the name came from. Now I know you're thinking it's a funny name but believe me when I say it makes perfectly sense, in sort of weird, creepy way. Their music is pitch black layers of drones and male vocals with crystalline guitar arpeggios and otherworldly female vocals hovering in the acoustic space. Something dwelling among the most experimental peaks reached by Coil, Current 93 and Death In June. They have self-released few CDRs and one spilt 7" with Father Murphy in recent times on Boring Machines and Avant! Records. The self-titled debut LP (out on Avant! and Boring Machines again) is composed of six new tracks, the music is slow, distorted, rich in reverbs and low frequencies, suggesting deep and dark landscapes. It's surely devilish and unsettling at first, but the melodies hidden in the drones tangle are peaceful and refreshing. Comes in total black look, thick cardboard jackets and printed inner sleeve.
DIGITAL EDITION HEREHARD COPIES HEREGet them both & save with the LUST FOR WOOD Package!Since last fall these have also been out & available
NIGHT SINS - New Grave LP (AV!020)Born by members of hardcore bands Salvation and Mother Of Mercy, Night Sins is the aural proof that life does not walk so dark all over Europe alone. Emerging sometime around 2011 under the oppressive skies of Philadelphia, these overcast malcontents are fitly connected to a city engrossed in shadow-soaked vices and dilapidated architecture. Not to imply that there isn't a comforting sort of gloominess in this musical malaise as Night Sins frolic down a musical path originally cut by The Sisters of Mercy and Clan of Xymox, with enough hints of Pink Turns Blue, The Mission, and other extensions into 80's darkwave to produce memorable songwriting that stands on its own. Bass and drums punch through the mist thick as thieves, guitar lines circle like falcons overhead, minimal synths street clean some of the residual dirt, and singer-songwriter Kyle Kimball's vocals confidently press through an intimate fog. There is a brilliant light in the midst of dimness, and Night Sins is carrying the torch. There's also a cool video for the opening track
Playing Dead that lotsa people seem to like, watch it
HEREComes on black vinyl with insert with band pics and lyrics.
DIGITAL EDITION HEREHARD COPIES HEREHORROR VACUI - In Darkness You Will Feel Alright LP (AV!021)Horror Vacui is taking the hard-line instead: how to play goth music with a strong, arrogant attitude. This five-piece got together in our own town Bologna circa one year ago, collecting members of crust and hardcore acts like Kontatto, Campus Sterminii and Sumo, with the intent of playing some kind of darkened punk rock and that's exactly what came out with their debut 7-inch single
Can You Still See Reality?. Powerful 4/4 drum patterns, catchy guitar riffs, deep angry vocals. Think of the Sisters of Mercy or Lords of the New Church played by a bunch of filthy punx. And that's what you're getting with their first full-length we're proud to release in cooperation with the band's own imprint Legion of the Dead (sublabel of Agipunk). Eight brand new songs where lyrics range from anti-militaristic activism to mental illness issues, without overlooking personal feelings of disenchantment and frustration. Fans of Lost Tribe and Anasazi will find their European answer here, so get your studded leather jacket on!
Comes on violet vinyl with insert with band pics and lyrics.
DIGITAL EDITION HEREHARD COPIES HEREGet them both & save with the HORROR NIGHT Package!Thanks for your attention & support!