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Pissed Jeans has never been a band that goes halfway. They're known for their feral vocals, biting lyrics, buzz-saw guitars, and unhinged live shows, and their sixth album, Half-Divorced is no exception.
The 3rd studio album from British legends The Pogues. The album also saw the band begin to move away from their Irish folk/punk roots and start to incorporate musical styles from other parts of the world, most notably Turkey and Spain.
The album mashes traditional songs and instrumentals - about death and drink, love and London - with those of frontman Shane MacGowan's - and all fuelled by the punk ethos.
Now on limited-edition transparent green vinyl, this collection includes fan favorites "If I Should Fall from Grace with God," "Boys from the County Hell," "Dark Streets of London" and their cover of "Honky Tonk Women."
Poison Idea's momentum hasn't slowed down one bit; this is still their brand of loud, potent powerthrash. Slightly more metal than in the past but the accent here is on the force and fury.
Here's a slice of a never-before offered Poison Idea live and in your face performance from 1982, titled Young Lords, Live At The Met in Portland. This vinyl LP includes a booklet replete with pictures of the band at their young age.
Harsh, brittle, and disjointed, critic Mark Fisher wrote in Fact that the album was a 'delirial montage of funk, free jazz, Jamaican audio-mancy and the avant-garde.'
The EP follows a conceptual narrative about a character dealing with overwhelming grief and guilt following a devastating car crash. Limited red/black splatter vinyl whooo!
The Pretenders' 11th studio album, Hate for Sale, marks the band's first effort since 2016's Alone, though frontwoman Chrissie Hynde released a jazz-influenced covers solo LP last year called Valve Bone Woe.
Aside from a small original run on another label, it has been out of print and unavailable for years. Fans have been trying to get their hands on this one for a long time.
The first thing to know, if you want to know about Propagandhi, is that they came here to rock. Right from the snarling opening riff of their seventh album, Victory Lap, that much is clear.