New Vinyl Releases 10/20/17

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  • Tori Amos – Native Invader
  • Pastor T.L. Barrett And The Youth For Christ Choir – Like A Ship… (Without A Sail)
  • Brand New – Science Fiction (Indie Exclusive Red + Blue Vinyl)
  • Bully – Losing (Standard Black and Sub Pop Loser Edition)
  • John Carpenter – Anthology (Movie Themes 1974-1998) (‘The fog Over Antonio Bay’ Blue Colored Vinyl)
  • John Carpenter – Lost Themes (‘Obsidian Green’ Colored Vinyl)
  • John Carpenter – Lost Themes II (‘Last Sunrise’ Colored Vinyl)
  • Cut Worms – Alien Sunset EP
  • Daylight Dies – Lost To The Living (Clear Vinyl)
  • Daylight Dies – A Frail Becoming (Transparent Blue Vinyl)
  • Daylight Dies – Dismantling Devotion (Transparent Red Vinyl)
  • Destroyer – Ken (Indie Exclusive on Yellow Vinyl)
  • Esmerine – Mechanics Of Dominion
  • Gel Set – Body Copy
  • Grooms – Exit Index
  • Gwar – The Blood Of Gods (Ten Bands One Cause Pink Vinyl)
  • Dhani Harrison – IN///PARALLEL
  • Headroom – Head In The Clouds
  • Kllo – Backwater
  • Kreator – Live Kreation (2003)
  • Linkin Park – Minutes to Midnight (Limited Edition Picture Disc)
  • George Michael – Listen Without Predjudice Vol. 1 (1990)
  • Northlane – Mesmer (Limited Edition on Colored Vinyl)
  • Oasis – Dig Out Your Soul
  • Pet Shop Boys – Elysium
  • Pet Shop Boys – Yes
  • Professor Rhythm – Bafana Bafana
  • R. Ring – Ignite The Rest
  • Sepultura – Chaos A.D. (1993)
  • Jackie Shane – Any Other Way
  • Slipknot – Day Of The Gusano (Red Vinyl)
  • The Smiths – The Queen Is Dead (5LP Box Set)
  • Sodom – M-16 (Orange Vinyl)
  • Spoon – Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (10th Anniversary)
  • Talk Talk – It’s My Life (1984)
  • Talk Talk – The Party’s Over (1982)
  • Trivium – The Sin And The Sentence
  • Uncle Acid And The Deadbeats – Vol. 1 (Stand Black and Indie Exclusive on Purple/Silver Vinyl)
  • Watter – History Of The Future
  • Zalus – Of Adoration (Transparent Blue Vinyl)

New Vinyl Releases 9/29/17

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  • 21 Savage – Issa Album
  • Archspire – Relentless Mutation (Ltd. to 500 copies)
  • Arkaik – Nemethia (Colored Vinyl)
  • David Bowie – A New Career In A Small Town– (Delux 13-LP Box Set)
  • Briqueville – II
  • Cap’n Jazz – Analphabetapolothology (180gram Black Vinyl Reissue)
  • John Carpenter – Chrstine (Original Motion Picture) (Reissue on Blue Vinyl
  • Concrete Blonde – S/T (1986 Reissue)
  • Concrete Blonde – Mexican Moon (1993 Reissue
  • Concrete Blonde –Walking in London (1992 Reissue)
  • Concrete Blonde – Free (1989 Reissue)
  • Concrete Blonde – Bloodletting (1990 Reissue)
  • Counterparts – You’re Not You Anymore (Indie Exclusive on Clear with Baby Pink Haze)
  • Depeche Mode – The Best Of (Vol. 1)
  • Felly – Young Fel EP
  • The Flaming Lips – Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (Picture Disc)
  • Florist – If Blue Could Be Happiness
  • Grave Pleasures – Motherblood (Transparent Red Vinyl w/ 16-Page Booklet and CD with Bonus Track)
  • Green Day – Dookie (Picture Disc)
  • Honey – New Moody Judy
  • Ibeyi – Ash
  • J Roddy Watson And The Business – Destroyers Of The Soft Life (White Vinyl)
  • Jaws of Love – Tasha Sits Close To The Piano (Indie Exclusive on Colored Vinyl)
  • Joan of Arc – How Memory Works (180gram Black Vinyl Reissue)
  • Joan of Arc – So Much Staying Alive And Lovelessness (180 gram Reissue)
  • Ted Leo – The Hanged Man
  • Loincloth – Psalm of The Morbid Whore
  • Mastodon – Crack The Skye (Picture Disc)
  • Mastodon – The Hunter (Picture Disc)
  • Mastodon – Blood Mountain (Picture Disc)
  • Jessica Lea Mayfield – Sorry Is Gone (Clear Vinyl)
  • Mad Professor Meets Jah9 – In The Midst of The Storm
  • Mike Will Made It – Ransom 2
  • Mudvayne – The End Of All Things To Come (Ltd. to 1000 copies on Red Vinyl)
  • Kadavar – Rough Times (Ltd. to 500 on Orange with Bone Splatter Vinyl)
  • Kaleida- Tear The Roots
  • Katy Perry – Witness (2-LP on Red Vinyl)
  • Shelby Lynne & Allison Moorer – Not Dark Yet
  • Palo Duro – Ryou Cannon
  • Pearl Jam – Let’s Play Two (2-LP Live Performance From Wrigley Field)
  • Primus – The Desaturating Seven (Rainbow Splatter Vinyl)
  • Protomartyr – Relatives In Descent (Indie Exclusive on Blue Vinyl
  • Smino – blkswn
  • Solange – A Seat At The Table (‘Strictly Limited Numbered Anniversary, 2-LP on 150gram Red Vinyl)
  • Ben Sollee – Ben Sollee and Kentucky Native
  • Soundtrack/ Geinoh Yamashirogumi- AKIRA
  • Susanne Sundfør – Music For People In Trouble (Limited Edition on Clear Vinyl)
  • TORRES – Three Futures
  • Unsane – Sterilize
  • Various – Sun Records’ Greatest Hits
  • Various – Now That’s What I Call Halloween (Orange and Violet Vinyl)
  • Various – Twin Peaks- Limited Series Soundtrack (2-LP on Neon Green Vinyl)
  • The Rolling Stones – From The Vault: Sticky Fingers: Live At The Fonda Theater 2015 (180gram 3-LP Set)
  • Kamasi Washington – Harmony Of Difference EP
  • Weeping Icon – Eyeball Under (Ltd. to 500 copies)
  • Wolf Alice – Visions Of A Life (2-LP with Gatefold Jacket)

 

 

New Vinyl Releases 9/22/17

  • Balmorhea – Clear Language (Ltd. Ed. White Vinyl)
  • Behind The Shadow Drops – Harmonics
  • Between The Buried And Me – Colors (10th Anniversary Edition)
  • Brant Bjork (of Kyuss) – Europe ’16 (Recorded at The Columbia Theatre November 19, 2016)
  • David Bowie – Heroes (7″ Picture Disc)
  • Phoebe Bridgers – Strangers In The Alps (Ltd. Ed Lavender Vinyl)
  • The Brvnx / The Bronx – V (Color Vinyl)
  • Mariah Carey – Merry Christmas II You
  • Cold Specks – Fool’s Paradise
  • Bing Crosby – Christmas Classics
  • Cut Copy – Haiku From Zero
  • Dead Rider – Crew Licks
  • Godspeed You! Black Emperor – Luciferian Towers
  • Rupert Gregson-Williams – Wonder Woman (Original Motion Picture)
  • Hisato Higuchi – She
  • The Horrors – V
  • Ka Baird – Sapropelic Pycnic
  • The Killers – Wonderful Wonderful
  • Kyle Kinane – Loose In Chicago (Recorded Live at Metro!)
  • Jordan Klassen – Big Intruder
  • Fumio Miyashita – Live on The Boffomundo Show
  • Mogwai – Every Country’s Sun (Standard, ‘Indie exclusive’ Crystal Clear and 3-LP Box Set on Opaque White Vinyl available)
  • Van Morrison – Roll With The Punches
  • Omni – Multi-Task (Ltd. Ed Red Vinyl)
  • Ritual Howls – Their Body
  • The Rolling Stones – Their Satanic Majesties Request (50th Anniversary Edition)
  • Satyricon – Deep Calleth Upon Deep (White Vinyl)
  • Shout Out Louds – Ease My Mind
  • Ringo Starr – I Wanna Be Santa Claus
  • Ben Stevenson – Cara Cara
  • Moses Sumney – Aromanticism
  • Today Is The Day – In The Eyes Of God (1999)
  • Touch Sensitive – Visions
  • Lina Tullgren – Won
  • Various – Once Upon A Time At King Tubby’s
  • Various – Warfaring Strangers: Acid Nightmares (Ltd. to 2000)
  • Wand – Plum (LP and Cassette)
  • Chelsea Wolfe – Hiss Spun (Indie Exclusive on Oxblood and Black Vinyl, Ltd to 1000)
  • Wolves In The Throne Room – Thrice Woven (Clear With Grey Splatter)

A Chat With: Widowspeak

Indie rock group Widowspeak just released their fourth studio album Expect The Best on August 25th. The Brooklyn-based duo of Molly Hamilton and Robert Earl Thomas have been making music together since 2010, but this latest album brings their fullest and most developed sound to date. In support of the new record, the pair and their live band will kick off an extensive North American tour this week, followed by a UK tour. Before the tour hits Chicago, we chatted with Molly Hamilton all about the new album and upcoming tour. Check our chat with Widowspeak now to find out the biggest lesson they’ve learned in their years of making music, what makes this new record different, their ideal night out in NYC, how they prep for tour and more!

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Photo Credit: Shawn Brackbill

Rachel Zyzda: So your new album Expect The Best just came out last month! How did the writing and recording process for this album vary from your previous records?

Widowspeak: For this one, I still wrote the songs separate, from voice memos and notebooks and random ideas pieced together, knowing we would then expand on that and make them more intricate eventually. In the past, it has mostly been Rob figuring the latter part out, but this time we played with the regular touring band in the studio.

RZ: After releasing a few albums and being a band for several years, what are some of the biggest lessons you’ve learned as a musician?

Widowspeak: I think the biggest lesson I’ve learned is just to be kind to people, which seems obvious, but… We are really laid-back as a band and always super appreciative of people we meet on tour, whether that’s the people running the shows or going to them. We’ve heard stories about other bands, whether ones we know personally or are fans of, being jerks or just generally difficult to work with, and that is a total bummer.  It’s so important to be good to people.

RZ: Where did you find yourself drawing inspiration from for the new songs, whether it be musical or non-musical influences?

Widowspeak: The new songs I wrote sort of in a big batch of them all at once, and I think they are all sort of about feeling stuck in various feelings or states of mind. It’s not uncommon at all to have those sorts of thoughts, but for me personally I wanted to write these songs more directly about that because it was getting increasingly hard to do anything, let alone music. Some of them are more concerned with the symptoms of those feelings, like being unproductive, or looking at social media, and others are about trying to figure out “why.”

RZ: I really love the cover art too, and the limited edition vinyl you put together with the purple lava lamp splatter. How involved are you with the visuals that the band puts out, and how does the cover tie in with the theme of the record?

Widowspeak: I’m usually really involved in the visuals, if not doing everything except the technical layout myself (sometimes, as with our last record, we use someone else’s art). This time, I took the cover photo and all the other photos in my apartment in Tacoma. The lava lamp is actually my stepmom’s that I borrowed (and that broke!) I had this weird feeling that the corner of my apartment, with a lava lamp, should be the record cover and had no idea why, ha.

RZ: Are there any songs from the new record that you’re particularly excited about performing live? Any spoilers you can give about the set for the upcoming tour?

Widowspeak: I’m excited to play all of them, honestly. I feel like because these songs were originally recorded with the band, they are already really full of that energy. Sometimes we have to try to figure out how to play a song live that was more sparse, or where the instruments aren’t represented by the four of us. This time everything feels more natural, also more high-energy. For tour surprises, I will say we are trying to figure out a new cover… hope we get it figured out in time!

RZ: Are there any cities you’re especially looking forward to playing?

Widowspeak: We love playing our respective hometown cities (Seattle/Tacoma, Chicago, Des Moines, Detroit) as well as our new hometowns, NYC and Kingston, NY (upstate), because so many of our friends are there. But it’s also great to play shows anywhere and to be surprised by the people you meet there, or how cool a venue or their staff are. Tour is crazy and full of things you didn’t expect, so I’m just going into it excited to play the songs and hoping the van doesn’t break down.

RZ: Speaking of touring, I saw you recently posted on Facebook about a taking a roadtrip (and tour is essentially one big roadtrip itself), so what are your go-to road trip activities, tunes, and essential snacks?

Widowspeak: Yeah, we got a new tour van which is also a great camper van, and we’re excited to bring it on the road! Generally we listen to a lot of podcasts, especially comedy or science ones, because they tend to be things people can all agree on (but also tune out if they want to). Music-wise, the van has a tape player so I’m excited to bust out the old cassette collection and go foraging in the bins at thrift stores. When we’re on tour we like to research ahead of time to see if there is a must-try local restaurant/food truck/etc. that is around, because no one wants to be figuring out how to eat breakfast from the things they have at a gas station. We try to plan ahead. So we definitely sometimes will go through a National Park or something, if it’s sort of on the way, or we’ll go swimming or thrifting or play pinball.

RZ: Since the album is called Expect The Best and you’re based in Brooklyn, describe what you would consider your best night out in NYC?

Widowspeak: I would say the best night out in NYC definitely involves knowing where to go so you don’t spend too much money, because the city is crazy expensive and it takes finesse and skill to do it right and not be broke. First, getting some snacks somewhere where there is happy hour food. I really love dollar oysters, and there are a bunch of places in Brooklyn that have them. Or honestly just grabbing something from a deli and finding a good spot in the park or something to people-watch. Then I’d say maybe go to someone’s roof if you know someone with a cool roof, unless it’s raining. There’s nothing better than watching the sun set over the skyline and bridges. But that’s kind of where my idea of the perfect evening devolves, because the best NYC night out would be unpredictable and you’d end up a lot of places you didn’t expect, like random apartments and bars you’ve never been to, or other boroughs from where you live. I will say that later, when you’re crawling home, I would get tacos or halal from one of the trucks, depending on where you are. That’s the classic NYC night-ender.

RZ: On a similar note, who are some of your favorite NYC bands at the moment that you would recommend to your listeners?

Widowspeak: Well, we just moved back into town, so I can’t totally speak to any of the newer bands that are just starting out (as we haven’t seen ‘em yet), and also a bunch of the NYC bands are now somewhere-else bands, but EZTV, and also there’s this band Poppies I like, Cut Worms, our friend Renata Zeiguer, who used to be in a band with Rob, is incredible. Other than that there are a bunch I’m not thinking of, I’m really glad to be back in the area though, lots of new bands to hear.



Listen to Expect The Best in full here, or grab the physical record in the shop or on the webstore!

You can also see Widowspeak at The Empty Bottle on 9/13 with Clearance and Luke Henry & Hunnybear. Grab tickets here.


This interview was originally posted on ANCHR Magazine.

Warble Daze Brings Two Days of Our Favorite Rock Bands to Chicago

Presented by Notion PresentsWarble Daze will take over the Logan Square Auditorium on October 13th and 14th. The lineup features some of our favorite local bands like Lucille Furs, Yoko and the Oh No’sTown Criers, Joe Bordenaro, and more! The Nude Party, Acid Dad, and Levitation Room are also on this stacked bill, and there will be more surprises to come. Stay tuned to hear about additional vendors and local artists joining Warble Daze, but for now grab your tickets to hear some of the best music around for only $15 each day. Ticket prices will go up, so get in on the presale to get the most bang for your buck. Tickets can be purchased here, and make sure you follow Warble Daze on Social Media to stay in the loop!

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Poster by Mattie Hamilton

Get ready for the rock showcase by listening to the official Warble Daze Spotify playlist here. You can also snag our Chicago Compilation album in the shop or online, which features Lucille Furs and Joe Bordenaro.