Post by deathy on Apr 28, 2006 0:01:11 GMT -5
this came out a couple months ago, but I just found out about this message board today so:
out now at deathbombarc.com
DBA052
Xiu Xiu / the Dead Science
split 7"
deathbombarc.com/releases/dba052.htm
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Neither band known for their easily palatable song writing, nor their lack of intensity, Xiu Xiu and Dead Science team up w/ friends here to push the dark, or at least WTF boundary further into the void. If Shooby Taylor's vocals don't make you uncomfortable then perhaps you live inside of a rotting tree hollow, imaging fireworks shooting off in your head. And while you're at it, being so crazy and all, you might as match intensities w/ Eugene Robinson. Perhaps you guys will vibe together and have a moonlit walk on some corpses on the beach. Sound like fun yet?
DBA030
various artists (including Xiu Xiu)
Why Is Anything Forbidden? vol 2: A Tribute to Cash Money Records
CD
deathbombarc.com/releases/dba030.htm
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1. Belloq "The Killer This Time Isn't Me"
2. Rainbow Blanket "Hindered By The Chain On His Wrist"
3. Crystal Lake "Sold Fucking Cash"
4. Business Lady "Slow Motion"
5. Captain Ahab "Play"
6. Berkowitz Lake & Dahmer "Fall of the Shady Tobacconist"
7. Danyyys "I Can Do-No"
8. Ume "The Down Low Slow Down"
9. Hand Fed Babies (ex-Black Eyes) "Who Lives By It"
10. Friends Forever "C$ Fresh"
11. Atole "Tweet Tweet"
12. Tender Buttons "Beer Full of Cameras"
13. My Little Red Toe "Hornate Orange"
14. Mommy Won't Wake Up "New.bass.meant.for.Millionaires."
15. Tres Quatro "Hardcore Blastbangin"
16. Warbler "untitled"
17. Pho (feat. Rose For Bohdan) "Big Pimpin' "
18. Anavan "Your So Called Notoriety"
19. Yuma Nora "You Can't Get Nothing for Gold Fronts"
20. Dewey Decimator R.I.P. "Flying Duo"
21. Kreamy 'Lectric Santa "Me So Horny 2"
22. Micose and the Mau Maus "Farto Money Cash Honey"
23. The Sharp Ease "No"
24. Alarmist "Back That Tush Up"
25. Child Pornography "There's Nothing Like"
26. Bill Pickett's Invitational Rodeo "Back That Cash Up"
27. Xiu Xiu "Clowne Towne (Nicetape! Version by The Cherry Point)"
still available:
DBA023cd
Tender Buttons
"You've Got It Now"
Cd single
deathbombarc.com/releases/dba023cd.htm
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Playfully dubbed “No Romantic”, Tender Buttons don’t fall into the fashionable trappings of the kitsch-riddled electroclash scene. Nor do they produce the specialized opaque noise of current electro experimentalists following in the footsteps of Throbbing Gristle and Merzbow. Tender Buttons emerge somewhere in between and move further ahead with a blend of post-future shocked synthpunk that is as melodically adventurous as it is sonically aggressive. The songs are manic mini-tragedies for an empire that doesn’t know it has died and whose virtual borders still overflow with young souls struggling to survive it. This is the score to a film from a lost book of short stories by Phillip K. Dick directed by David Lynch over a decade from now. Tender Buttons are more than just the sound of tomorrow today; this is the sound of what it is to still be barely human . . .
Features 2 members of Gold Standard Laboratories recording artists Kill Me Tomorrow.
Features a remix by Xiu Xiu
Elaborate packaging includes hand screened art, transparencies, and chrome!
out now at deathbombarc.com
DBA052
Xiu Xiu / the Dead Science
split 7"
deathbombarc.com/releases/dba052.htm
========================
Neither band known for their easily palatable song writing, nor their lack of intensity, Xiu Xiu and Dead Science team up w/ friends here to push the dark, or at least WTF boundary further into the void. If Shooby Taylor's vocals don't make you uncomfortable then perhaps you live inside of a rotting tree hollow, imaging fireworks shooting off in your head. And while you're at it, being so crazy and all, you might as match intensities w/ Eugene Robinson. Perhaps you guys will vibe together and have a moonlit walk on some corpses on the beach. Sound like fun yet?
DBA030
various artists (including Xiu Xiu)
Why Is Anything Forbidden? vol 2: A Tribute to Cash Money Records
CD
deathbombarc.com/releases/dba030.htm
==========================
1. Belloq "The Killer This Time Isn't Me"
2. Rainbow Blanket "Hindered By The Chain On His Wrist"
3. Crystal Lake "Sold Fucking Cash"
4. Business Lady "Slow Motion"
5. Captain Ahab "Play"
6. Berkowitz Lake & Dahmer "Fall of the Shady Tobacconist"
7. Danyyys "I Can Do-No"
8. Ume "The Down Low Slow Down"
9. Hand Fed Babies (ex-Black Eyes) "Who Lives By It"
10. Friends Forever "C$ Fresh"
11. Atole "Tweet Tweet"
12. Tender Buttons "Beer Full of Cameras"
13. My Little Red Toe "Hornate Orange"
14. Mommy Won't Wake Up "New.bass.meant.for.Millionaires."
15. Tres Quatro "Hardcore Blastbangin"
16. Warbler "untitled"
17. Pho (feat. Rose For Bohdan) "Big Pimpin' "
18. Anavan "Your So Called Notoriety"
19. Yuma Nora "You Can't Get Nothing for Gold Fronts"
20. Dewey Decimator R.I.P. "Flying Duo"
21. Kreamy 'Lectric Santa "Me So Horny 2"
22. Micose and the Mau Maus "Farto Money Cash Honey"
23. The Sharp Ease "No"
24. Alarmist "Back That Tush Up"
25. Child Pornography "There's Nothing Like"
26. Bill Pickett's Invitational Rodeo "Back That Cash Up"
27. Xiu Xiu "Clowne Towne (Nicetape! Version by The Cherry Point)"
still available:
DBA023cd
Tender Buttons
"You've Got It Now"
Cd single
deathbombarc.com/releases/dba023cd.htm
=========================================
Playfully dubbed “No Romantic”, Tender Buttons don’t fall into the fashionable trappings of the kitsch-riddled electroclash scene. Nor do they produce the specialized opaque noise of current electro experimentalists following in the footsteps of Throbbing Gristle and Merzbow. Tender Buttons emerge somewhere in between and move further ahead with a blend of post-future shocked synthpunk that is as melodically adventurous as it is sonically aggressive. The songs are manic mini-tragedies for an empire that doesn’t know it has died and whose virtual borders still overflow with young souls struggling to survive it. This is the score to a film from a lost book of short stories by Phillip K. Dick directed by David Lynch over a decade from now. Tender Buttons are more than just the sound of tomorrow today; this is the sound of what it is to still be barely human . . .
Features 2 members of Gold Standard Laboratories recording artists Kill Me Tomorrow.
Features a remix by Xiu Xiu
Elaborate packaging includes hand screened art, transparencies, and chrome!