Saturday, March 30, 2019

While God Sleeps - Caydence Records - Saint Paul, Mn - 03/29/19

While God Sleeps is a great band from here in Minneapolis, Minnesota who I have been waiting to see play again for nine months (since I saw them play with The Deal last June). Watching them play last night reminded me of bands I used to see play from around my area in the mid 2000s. Hard, heavy, unapologetically metal influenced with kids just going totally bananas. They are not alone in this sounds currently but I feel they stick out more than most, bringing high energy and proficient playing rather than overly technical and stylized music. I'll just be honest here and say it, too many "metalcore" bands right now are just ripping off old bands or doing what they think old bands would do, they are not doing their own thing. While God Sleeps is not one of those bands and they deserve your attention.


While God Sleeps - Caydence Records - Saint Paul, Mn - 03/29/19

Lurk - Caydence Records - Saint Paul, Mn - 03/29/19

Lurk is a band whose most recent release Hi-Fi (on Undertone Records) would have bumped someone out of the (digitally) Best of 2018 list because it's so damn good. Sadly I didn't find out about them until early 2019 when I saw they were booked here with Devil's Den (Kansas City Hardcore). Even though Lurk are a relatively new band I still can't believe I missed both their Demo (2017) and a Promo Tape that also came out last year. I was hoping to grab a copy of Hi-Fi last night at the show but currently due to some hang ups at the plant (read as Record Store Day) the 7" is still yet to be released physically. Also when checking Discogs to see if the band shares members with any other bands I've heard of, I noticed that their singer also is in a band called Vortex, I also missed their demo coming out last year (and are also "damn good"). I've also included a music video they posted yesterday for their song Gouge (off of Hi-Fi), its pretty rad so check it out.


Lurk - Caydence Records - Saint Paul, Mn - 03/29/19


Saturday, March 23, 2019

This World Won't Defeat Me

My commitment to a promise I made to myself has never been pushed to its limit. But I have had days that the world has pushed me towards leaving it. Some songs mean different things to different people. This is one of those songs to me.


Something Found, Something Lost

For some the idea of a hardcore being a conduit for radical thought might sound obvious and pointing the finger to bands for doing so may seem asinine, but in the modern era of hardcore to me at least, it is still refreshing to hear. Regional Justice Center is clear in their message and how adamant they are about their mission is nothing less than inspiring. Putting emphasis on concepts beyond what we maybe be thinking about everyday out in front of people in lyrics and imagery is something hardcore bands have been doing since the beginning and those bands like Regional Justice Center who have used emotion to show struggle instead of just spelling it out for people are the ones that have the most lasting impact. The 12" test press below was something I didn't think I would ever be able to snag off the popularity of the band alone, but I couldn't be more excited to add it to my collection. Regional Justice Center seems to clearly have grown beyond a project with this 12" and Ian Shelton who fronts, plays (on the recordings at least) and writes a majority of the music also plays in Self Defense Family, the band the other records in this post became.

The 7" test press in the photo below is a split between End Of A Year from Cohoes, New York (any fan of this blog should be very much aware of them or my love for them) and the band Kids Explode who hailed from Freiburg, Germany. Though this is a split and I can't say any band End Of A Year (of Self Defense Family) has done a split with is bad, they are not one of the best, or at least the songs on this side aren't their strongest. It could be the End Of A Year track on their side, entitled Audrey Kishline. It is one of my favorite End Of A Year songs being one of the handful named after a real person with lyrics in a way touching on that individual or their beliefs but exploring it through Patrick Kindlon's personal lens. With this record being as limited as it is, I never thought I would be able to get one but here it is. 


Regional Justice Center - World of Inconvenience (Test Press) (Out of 30) (Adagio830 Records, Forever Never Ends Records, Straight & Alert Records, To Live A Lie Records)
End Of A Year / Kids Explode (Test Press) (Out of 3) (Narshardaa Records)

Even more than the last two, this record has been my white whale. Not for rarities sake as over a hundred of this particular version exist but because I have had such bad luck trying to get a copy. As far as Discogs goes only one has sold per year for the last six years, always before I had a chance to snag it, but that isn't the worst of it. Back in August of 2008 I emailed someone who had the only copy listed in their HowsYourEdge trade list. They messaged me back and a deal was struck, one Frostbite shirt size XL for the tour version of End Of A Years first solo 7", We Understand Europeans Are A Sexual People. I sent out my part immediately and in October of 2008 a package arrived from Germany with a version of the 7", but not the correct version. I remember being super disappointed and after checking the email I was actually nice and didn't really fight the guy on it. I think over time I got more and more bitter about it (can you blame me thought it did end up taking eleven years for me to get a copy). But here it is, in all its glory.



End Of A Year ‎– We Understand Europeans Are A Sexual People (Tour Version) (Rainbow) (Out of 110) (Blacktop Records)

Saturday, March 16, 2019

Energy of Lonesome Goal

This past week (on the day of the great Instagram/Facebook crash), my favorite music news website of all time Noecho did us the great favor by premiering the first song off Summerhead's debut single, Snoozer. With this premier we also put up pre-orders for the single (and a sick soccer jersey), the A-side being one of my favorite Summerhead tracks, The Crypt (LP is already finished and will be coming out later this year). The video can be found below but give Noecho a click too.


Friday, March 15, 2019

Great Plains - Naked At The Buy, Sell, And Trade (Test Press) (Homestead Records)

Sometimes you go to the record store and you find something that absolutely shouldn't be there, this is one of those records. A test press of a Columbus, Ohio "new wave" "garage rock" band (I would honestly just call them punk, in the same way Devo is punk) shouldn't be sitting in a record store in Saint Paul, Minnesota. And I shouldn't have found it 34 years almost to the day after it was pressed. Below I've included a picture of the record and a video of my favorite song off the album.






Great Plains - Naked At The Buy, Sell, And Trade (Test Press) (Homestead Records)


Great Plains - Letter To A Fanzine

Saturday, February 23, 2019

SpiritWorld / Black Coffee Split Pre-Orders


Just the other week Head2wall Records put up pre-orders for the much anticipated split between SpiritWorld from Las Vegas, Nevada and Black Coffee from Houston, Texas. This release was announced back in August of last year with an incredible interview on my favorite hardcore news website NoEchodotNet. The interview was between Ian from Head2wall Record's Acid Rain and now Running In Place Record's World Tension and Stu the vocalist and SpiritWorld who had previously been in the legendary LVHC band Folsom. For anyone who missed it I highly recommend going back and checking it out.

SpiritWorld's music is akin to bands like Lucero, Two Cow Garage and Uncle Tupelo but still with some hardcore elements that any fan of the genre can pick out. On the flipside Black Coffee hearken back to a time when hardcore was still wild. Their sound could be described as a mix of those early hardcore scenes in Michigan and California, with comparisons to the Necros, Negative Approach, TSOL and Adolescents being equal between each.

It would be impossible to talk about this record in any detail without mentioning the art by my favorite living artist Give Up. The connection between the artist and the members goes back just as far as their own friendships, over a decade. With Give Up doing art for both bands on more then one occasion. It is only fitting that his art would grace the cover of their collaboration. The art is stark, with details the artist pulled from an old family photo and with the bull seemingly leaving the boarders of the page as it passes the rope brings life to a moment long past.

But What Do I Get, What Do I Expect To Find


Gut Instinct - Disturbing The Peace (Cornerstone Productions)
No Escape / Turning Point split (Gold) (Out of 200) (Temperance Records)
Ringworm - Demo (Purple Shell) (Out of 25) (Eat The Worm Productions)

These three releases have been on my wantlist for years and in the past few weeks I've been able to score each for great prices. I hadn't noticed until it was pointed out to me last night that the Gut Instinct cover has their name spelled wrong on it. I wonder how many people that own it have noticed this themselves. I love the style of older "tougher" hardcore The Icemen, Breakdown, Outburst, Raw Deal/Killing Time and they play. It sounds urgent, but like in a "you better listen to what the fuck I have to say" kinda way. I wish more bands would take note of that and pace themselves better. Not to say I haven't heard bands that have had that affect on me over the years but though I'm sure it comes natural to a lot of people trying to get sincere messages across I am sure some people tone it down when recording and shouldn't. How would In My Eyes sound if Ian MacKaye dialed back his "At least I'm fuckin' trying. What the fuck have you done?" 

Now as far as the No Escape / Turning Point split 7" its been a record I have wanted for well over a decade. The first time I found out about its existence was when I found a copy of the 12" version of the Rebuilding compilation at Magnolia Thunderpussy back in 2002 or 2003. I know that record was the first place I ever found out about No Escape but might also have been the first place I heard Burn. The original compilation was on a 7" and featured Turning Point, Burn, Gorilla Biscuits and No Escape. The 12" version had three times the number of songs as the 7" version. On its A side it includes the original 4 songs from the compilation with two additional songs by Turning Point and Burn. On its B side it includes The No Escape / Turning Point split with two more additional songs each being covers, with those songs being Turning Point covering Ignition's song Anxiety Asking and No Escape covering the Big Boys song No.

Lastly of  these pick ups, the Ringworm - Demo. Five masterpieces of Cleveland Hardcore, as they would say "All killer, no filler." This is a version of the cassette that is more recent (pressed for a show they played in 2016 with 3/4 of the original members who played on the demo) but is limited to only 25 copies. Its not a version I thought I would ever get. And though I would LOVE to have an original copy, purple is one of my favorite colors so I had to scoop it up. Strangely enough after I received it in the mail I realized a friend of mine from back in Columbus (who now lives in Chicago) had been the seller. Small world. 


KDC / Bleak split (Human Beard)
Throat Culture - The Nervous Episode (Sore Ear Collective)
Moutheater - No Ballet (Grey Shell) (Out of 20) (Swim Harder Cassettes)

These three cassettes feature a band who would either eventually or had previously been a band Head2wall Records had worked with. Both KDC and Moutheater will hold special places in my heart because they were the first two LPs we did and are both bands I had not just the opportunity to see but the privilege to book, with Moutheater being the first band I ever booked and KDC being the first band I booked when I moved to Las Vegas. Sadly I never had a chance to see Throat Culture but I am sure they were incredible live as the cassette and 7" we did for them are both fantastic.

Monday, February 18, 2019

Prayer for a Fallen Angel


Prayer for a Fallen Angel was a hardcore super group that came after (and featured members of) perhaps the most known hardcore super group Path of Resistance. These guys were in a lot of bands prior and after Prayer for a Fallen Angel such as Brother's Keeper, Abnegation, No Innocent Victim, xDisciplex, Chokehold and Head2wall Records own Human Animal. The list of bands these guys were not in might be shorter if I continued on any longer.. This post is just to spread the word about a band that I think a lot of people don't know about really should. If you want more info on the band, some history and even to check out an interview with a few of the members check out these posts on Stuck In The Past and Coregasm. To be honest anyone reading my blog should be already aware of both of these blogs but the posts are from some time ago so it will save you some digging time. In the past month or so this band kept coming back up and then just the other day I was able to find a copy of the CD for a dollar, saying I was siked about it would be an understatement.

Monday, February 11, 2019

Head2wall Records Welcomes Summerhead to Head2wall Records Featuring Grey Gordon of Head2wall Records Wickerwolves


The Head2wall Records Nation is thrilled to officially introduce SUMMERHEAD! This semi-psychedelic slowcore-meets-trip-hop trio is comprised of three experienced minds from across the country, and with storied musical histories from across the sonic spectrum. The result of this long-distance cross-genre push and pull is an incredible collection of songs that perfectly meld the electronic melancholy of late-era Massive Attack with the subtle emotional intensity of Spiritualized, and a near-Codeine level of droning, endlessly relatable banality. Keep an eye out for music in the coming weeks, and the debut 7” single, The Crypt b/w Snoozer, out this spring!



Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Reunited Wickerwolves To Release First Physical


We are very excited to be working with recently-reunited Fort Wayne, Indiana post-hardcore powerhouse Wickerwolves on the first-ever physical release of their posthumous swan song full-length, Tokyo Bones. This masterpiece is 30 minutes of ripping, emotionally charged riffing, in the vein of Jawbox, Shift, Hum, etc., and will be available on a limited cassette Friday, March 8th, and at their first show back the following night, at The Bug House in Fort Wayne. If you haven’t heard this monster yet, stream it now, wherever you do such things.

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Monday, February 4, 2019

Texas's GOODGIRL Joins the Head2wall Fold


We at Head2wall Records are so excited to welcome Houston, Texas’s GOODGIRL to the H2W roster, and announce the release of their debut EP, Poor Habits, out February 14th! As much a collective as a band, this incredibly talented group of individuals artfully blends the lo-fi pop of ‘90s alternative rock staples like The Breeders and Pixies, with the noisy dissonance of bands like Sonic Youth and Melvins to create something simultaneously beautiful and off-putting. Stay tuned for details and music in the coming weeks!

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Gadget - Minneapolis Straight Edge



Gadget is a brand new Straight Edge hardcore band from Minneapolis, Mn. Back in mid December (of 2018) they released their demo online. It was the only demo that made my Best of 2018 (digital) List. Their music is riffy and hard but without incorporating any obvious elements of thrash and beatdown as many modern bands seem to be doing right now. And there is really something about the drumming that I connected with on a "I need to see this band ASAP" kinda thing. Their style is different, as is their production, but when I first listened to this demo it brought me back almost 20 years ago to my first hardcore shows. I needed that reminder, that bands will still be out there doing it, screaming out into the void of a world gone mad, long after I'm gone.

Their first show is tonight with Cross Me, Dare, Low End, Life's Question (who I am also pretty siked on right now).

 

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Conflict - Mortimer's - Minneapolis, Mn - 01/26/18


Conflict - Mortimer's - Minneapolis, Mn - 01/26/18

Stalemate Joins The Head2wall Records Family



For the uninitiated, Cleveland, Ohio's Stalemate have been a band for almost two decades beginning as Tooth Fuzz in 2001 and adopting their current moniker back in 2010. To say these guys have been putting in work is an understatement, they have taken great time in refining their sound with each album coming out three to four years after the last. In 2015 they self released Permanent Things that to me harks back just as much to a band like The Get Up Kids as it would to Weezer, alternative rock but still with a punk edge. I love this band because I feel like even on a recording you can hear the energy in both their vocals and their music and even on slower songs you can hear them drawing things out in just the right way (I think this is harder to pull off and it sound earnest). Grab a copy of their last LP/CD in the Head2wall Webstore now, to get caught up, and stay tuned for more details on the new record in the coming weeks!

Sheer Terror - James Ballentine Uptown VFW Post 246 - Minneapolis, Mn - 01/11/19



Sheer Terror - James Ballentine Uptown VFW Post 246 - Minneapolis, Mn - 01/11/19

Victory - James Ballentine Uptown VFW Post 246 - Minneapolis, Mn - 01/11/19



Victory - James Ballentine Uptown VFW Post 246 - Minneapolis, Mn - 01/11/19

Friday, January 25, 2019

Small Stresses - S/T EP Streaming Now



We have a new EP by the band Small Stresses available for FREE on cassette with any order from the Head2wall Records webstore, while supplies last! You are also able to Stream and/or download it wherever you prefer to do such things, including the Head2wall Records bandcamp. This thing jams and the cassettes won't be around forever, so get on it!!!

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

The (Digitally) Best of 2018 (Part Two)


Here we go again, It would have been too hard (and I didn't wanna) limit this to ten so here are twenty (and ten more honorable mentions) of the best releases I heard in 2018 but didn't end up getting a physical copy of yet. I’m intentionally leaving a few records off but I'm also listing them here but I consider them to be separate. These records should be assumed, they are obvious. These bands records were anticipated before their release, but without question they were going to be incredible records.

The DUH these records were gonna be great list-

Harms Way – Posthuman (Metal Blade Records)
Ken Mode – Loved (Season Of Mist Records)
Mammoth Grinder – Cosmic Crypt (Relapse Records)
Nothing – Dance On The Blacktop (Relapse Records)
Tragedy – Fury (Tragedy Records) *Surprise of the year
Vile Gash – Nightmare In A Damaged Brain (Youth Attack Records)

Best of 2018 Digital List-

Kill Surf City – Ever Notice How Everything's Stupid (Blacktop Records)
Stigmatism – Stigmatism (Beach Impediment Records)
Lift ‎– Harsh Light of the Truth (Dropping Bombs Records)
Idles – Joy As An Act Of Resistance (Partisan Records)
Drip Fed – Drip Fed (Coin Toss Records)
Wound Man – Pre History (Iron Lung Records)
Rule Them All ‎– An Alignment Of Polarity (New Morality Zine)
The Threats – Saboteur (Self Released)
Drug Church – Cheer (Pure Noise Records)
Gadget ‎– Demo (Self Released) *Demo of the year
Lace – Human Condition (Funeral Party Records)
Hirs Collective - Friends Lovers Favorites (SRA Records / Get Better Records)
Fiddlehead – Springtime and Blind (Run For Cover Records)
Wanderer ‎– Abandoned (Tilde Records)
Sunstroke – Second Floor/Seven (Coin Toss Records)
Caged Existence – The Body Prison (Self Released)
World Tension ‎– World Tension (Running In Place Records)
Minimal – Minimal (Self Released)
Wrong – Feel Great (Relapse Records)
Candy – Good to Feel (Triple B Records)

Honorable Mentions- 

Burden ‎– 4​-​Song EP (NxA Records)
Comforter ‎– Where the Heart is (Self Released)
Death Bells – Echoes (Funeral Party Records)
Ecostrike ‎– Voice Of Strength (Triple B Records)
Gouge Away – Burnt Sugar (Deathwish Inc Records)
Horsewhip ‎– Horsewhip (Financial Ruin Records)
Mil-Spec ‎– Changes (Lockin Out Records)
Riga Tiger – Haha Paradis (Digital only)
Vis Vires – The Wolves (C Records)
Wake of Humanity ‎– Fight/Resist (Bitter Melody Records / Ugly And Proud Records)