Category: C-D
Coma Coma – Does Your Remote Control Have a Remote Control?
75OL-053 Coma Coma – Does Your Remote Control Have a Remote Control? CD
Limited to 150 silkscreen copies
$7.00 S&H Included
Track Listing
- Binary Code
- Urban Death Maze
- Plastic Goldfish
- The Politician
- Popsichemicle
- You’ll Find Out
Coma Coma’s “Does Your Remote Control Have A Remote Control?”. Their debut release, a co-release with Redtide Records, consists of 6 songs over 26 minutes and was recorded by the trio at Satellite Studios with veteran rocker Emerson Torrey (The Raindogs, The Schemers, The Dino Club) as engineer. The end result is six creative and energetic tracks fueled by large quantities of cheap beer. Some influences include the Flaming Lips, Pavement, Fugazi, and the Super Furry Animals.
The Diggers – self titled
75OL-051 The Diggers – Self Titled CD
Limited to 150 silkscreen copies on CD
$7.00 S&H Included
Track Listing
- Head in the Clouds
- Chinese Checkers
- Long Forgotten Shadows
- Lets Love
- Killing Time Without Injuring Eternity
- The World Just Ain’t No Fun
- The Russian Laughter Room
- My Sweet Muddy Mae
- Baby Please Don’t Go
- In the Word of Silenus
New Bedford, Massachusetts’s The Diggers show incredible range on their self-titled debut album. From 16 plus minute epics to groove laden jams to I just can’t contain myself rockandrolla, The Diggers have something to prove with their left field way of thinking. Recorded by themselves in the depths of the Wamsutta Mill, The Diggers are finally taking their (mostly) instrumental madness to the masses. Influences include: Led Zeppelin, An Albatross, Neil Young, Pink Floyd.
Cholo – Unlimited Nights and Weekends
75OL-027 Cholo – Unlimited Nights and Weekends CD
Label limited to 50 silkscreen copies on CD
$7.00 S&H Included
Track Listing
- the breaks
- just aks
- jose on vaykay
- coconut
- morning breath
- blue
- antiPro
- pleased
- mario
- hawaii
- shagging fly balls
- low life [I-III]
cholo, from Brooklyn NY, mix, garage, jazz-punk and melodic pop creating indie rock that is earnest, fresh and provocative. Paolo DeGregorio from buzz band magazine The Deli describes them as “…the best post-Pixies band I’ve ever heard”. Felipe named the band in ode to his Peruvian roots but also from the identity crisis faced by first generation Latino-Americans. However, with members from Ireland, Guam, and exotic New Jersey, cholo pays tribute to the outsider perspective. In their sophomore release, UNLIMITED NIGHTS AND WEEKENDS, they are steps closer to authenticating a sound that will have people on the outside looking in.
Cowboy Steve K – ST EP
75OL-011 Cowboy Steve K – ST EP CD
Limited to 50 silkscreen copies on cd.
$7.00 S&H Included
Track Listing
- It’s Raining Horses
- Cigarettes and Grits
- I’ve Got Some Gum
- Yankee Cowboy
- She’s a Truck
Cowboy Steve K returns to the scene with a deeper understanding of life’s blessings, fragilities and wonders. Once an 80’s rock devotee, he now distills his musings through the rubric of country song. Some say his songs are like a bar room sing-along without the chorus. A critic once penned that Cowboy Steve K reminded him of a drunk version of Rain Man. These wide-ranging perspectives illustrate the dichotomy that is Cowboy Steve K: half troubadour, half versifier, and half true. And that ain’t half bad.