AJJ refine their sound with some of their best songwriting to date, all while trying to make some semblance of sense of the terrible times we live in. - Sean Craig, Mixed Frequencies
AJJ is back with their 10th studio album, Disposable Everything. After years of indie success and critical acclaim, AJJ has evolved with each album, adding more layers and texture , while still maintaining their trademark wit and irreverent lyricism.
Harley Poe - Have a Great Life LP. Cheerfully morbid folk‑punk from Joe Whiteford, equal parts grim story and singalong; includes 'Eat Shit And Die' and a raw cover of 'Where Is My Mind?'. New Chain Smoking Records vinyl pressing.
Taxpayers' A Rhythm in the Cages LP on random color vinyl. Twelve short, urgent folk-punk songs, ragged harmonica, raw vocals and sputtering guitar, including "Never Getting Warm".
Karate - In Place of Real Insight LP (indigo die dye vinyl). Reissue of the Boston trio's taut 1997 second album, where delicate, jazz-tinged passages collide with jagged post-hardcore bursts; includes 'New Martini'.
Portugal the Man's Woodstock on Rocktober clear vinyl; the 2017 LP featuring 'Feel It Still' and 'Live in the Moment', pressed as a crystal-clear Rocktober edition for warm, punchy playback.