Category: L-M
Minky Starshine – Dirty Electric
75OL-285 Minky Starshine – Dirty Electric
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Track Listing
1. Art School 03:03
2. Everybody Loves a Party 03:33
3. London Metropole 03:52
4. Good Company 03:57
5. Do You Really Need Me? 02:39
6. Queen of the Highway 03:53
7. Camp Heaven 03:37
8. Go! 03:15
9. Yesterday’s Always Goodbye 03:58
10. Whisky in a Teacup 02:03
Produced, engineered and mixed by Ken Stringfellow
Recorded at M.A.R.S., Bothell, WA and Le Son du Ble, Tours FRANCE
Additional recording on 4 & 10 by Ducky Carlisle at Ice Station Zebra, Medford MA
Mastered by Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering Services
Rob Anastasi- vocals, guitar, keys, ukulele
Ken Stringfellow- vocals, guitars, bass, keys, drums
Mike Musburger- drums
Fernando Perdomo- guitar on 4
Corin Ashley- bass on 4
Ducky Carlisle- drums on 4
Aden Stringfellow- vocals on 2
Paul Ahlstrand- string arrangement on 4
Lincoln Tunnel Phone This One In
75OL-267 The Lincoln Tunnel – Phone This One In
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Track Listing
1. Time’s Wasting
2. Bangkok Debutante
3. Bedroom Eyes
4. Kennedy Plaza
5. Change
6. Phone This One In
7. Interstate Interior
8. Stay in Bed (This Christmas)
9. Who You Gonna Believe?
10. Start a Fire
Since the release of the band’s debut record Today 2.0 in 2015, the band has played throughout Rhode Island and
Massachusetts while morphing their sound into something new and fresh yet still familiar. This is all captured on the new
record, a diverse set of songs, both aggressive and delicate, abrasive and melodic.
The Lincoln Tunnel is Christian Caldarone, John Menard, Keith Menard, and Mike Tomasso
The debut release from the Lincoln Tunnel is a mess of indie rock, Americana and mariachi horns thrown together
like a Jackson Pollock painting where against all odds, it somehow works. – M. Clarkin, Motif
“Damn, I Wear It Well” begins this epic collection of brilliant songs with a circus-like romp, replete with a
bass played like a trombone, an attenuated oompah rhythm, and some scorching guitar….“Ordinary Sky” is
elevated psyche interspersed with an irresistible cascading guitar riff…“Line My Pockets” is a mysterious
and spacy yet upbeat and surly love song… the songs are smart and the band uses instrumentals like a
good painter mixes colors for effect. Definitely a band to watch. – Francis DiMenno, The Noise New England
Low Cards Self Titled
75OL-260 The Low Cards – Self Titled
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Track Listing
1. Townie
2. Closer
3. Suffer
4. Dead Man
5. Dig
6. Suffolk County Line
7. Corvette
8. Ain’t My Home
9. All I Know
10. Road out Of Here
The McGunks – Basement Anthems
75OL-258 The McGunks – Basement Anthems
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Track Listing
1. Think it Through
2. Fall
3. Monday Morning
4. Story
5. Who’s Laughing Now?
6. Killing Me
7. Don’t Need You
Basement Anthems has the feel of a live McGunks show. You can almost taste the sweat and stale beer covering each track. Recorded in a hot practice space and a musty basement, this is the best representation of what the McGunks are about. Grab a 12 pack, some whiskey and start singing along.
Bob McGunk – Vocals, Guitar
Bobby McGunk – Drums, Vocals
Nate McGunk – Guitar, Vocals
James McGunk – Bass, Vocals
MW Ensemble – Music for Piano Transmission
75OL-243 MW Ensemble – Music for Piano Transmission
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Track Listing
1. Piano Transmission 1 (AM)
2. Piano Transmission 2 (FM)
3. Music for Transmission 1
4. Piano Transmission 3 (AM)
5. Piano Transmission 2 (FM)
6. Music for Transmission 2
Instrumentation; piano, exposed circuit transmitter, Crosley radio receiver, and the environment.
Distributed digitally by The Ionik Recordings Company, LLC. All rights MW Ensemble.
Monument Thief – Little Boxes
75OL-252 Monument Thief – Little Boxes
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Track Listing
1. Fever
2. Little Boxes
3. Stand Up
4. All The Rage
5. Masquerade
6. Borderline
7. Release It
8. Fine Line
9. Under My Skin
Bill Paukert and Jeremy Withers of Monument Thief have sloughed off the trappings of shoegaze and psychedelia. Instead, their new release is streamlined and riff-heavy – just drums, vocals and layers after layers of fuzzed out bass. This isn’t that slowed down spaced-out fuzz, neither, it’s amped up garage-ified Sabbath worship.
Minky Starshine – Pop Jewelry
75OL-233 Minky Starshine – Pop Jewelry
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Track Listing
1. Lady London
2. Girl
3. Easier for Everyone
4. Drive
5. Wave Her On
6. Miss American Girl
7. Wrecking Ball
8. Behind the Stage
9. Believe
10. Let Me In
Ducky Carlisle- drums, backing vocals, keys and so much more
Dave Mattacks- drums
Ken Stringfellow- guitars, backing vocals, keys, vibes, etc
Roger Joseph Manning Jr.- backing vocals, tons of keys
Phil Aiken- more keys
Brian King- guitar, backing vocals, keys, Minkytron
Corin Ashley- bass
Ed Valaskus- more bass
Marc Hickox- mucho bass
Jesse Hanson- violin, viola, cello
Dana Colley- sax
Amber Casares- backing vocals
Recorded and mixed at Ice Station Zebra (Medford, MA) by Ducky Carlisle. Additional recording at The Satisfactory (Amsterdam) by Ken Stringfellow and at home by Roger Joseph Manning Jr. and Minky. More recording at Q-Division (Somerville, MA) by Matt Beaudoin.
The Lincoln Tunnel – Today 2.0
75OL-212 The Lincoln Tunnel – Today 2.0
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1 Damn, I Wear It Well
2 Big Decision
3 All Together Wrong
4 Friend of the Roses
5 Making Cents and Taking Vows
6 Elemental Sun
7 Our Mother’s Sons
8 Ordinary Sky
9 Memphis
10 Line My Pockets
The Lincoln Tunnel is proud to announce the release of their debut record. Comprised of former members of Maria Monk, Garage Sale Picasso, and The Benedictions, The Lincoln Tunnel take their cue from the likes of The Replacements, Wilco, The Flaming Lips, and Modest Mouse. Full of big hooks, loud guitars, and a compelling songwriting, Today 2.0 is the introduction to this versatile rock and roll band.
The Lincoln Tunnel is Christian Caldarone, John Menard, Keith Menard, and Mike Tomasso.
“The debut release from the Lincoln Tunnel is a mess of indie rock, Americana and
mariachi horns thrown together like a Jackson Pollock painting where against all odds,
it somehow works.” – M. Clarkin, Motif
Lloyd’s Llamas – Cool the Burn
75OL-186 Lloyd’s Llamas – Cool the Burn CD
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Track Listing
1. The Barker (2:54) video
2. Worn Out Welcome (2:43)
3. Whiskey (3:21)
4. Midnight Clover (2:17)
5. Mysterious Wisteria Hysteria (4:23)
6. Dabbler (6:02)
Lloyd’s Llamas are back with a 6-song CD! An interesting and varied piece of work, the Rhode Island animal rock quartet meld the sounds of country, psychedelia, power punk pop, and dinge on their second release, Cool the Burn, on 75orless Records. The Llamas explore themes of the circus, co-habitation, homelessness, rampant vegetation, the occult, and degeneracy. Lloyd’s Llamas are Kraig Jordan (Masons, Plan of a Boy), Bruce Moravec (Medicine Ball, Porno Sponges), Eric Moberg and Tom Cummins. Mixed by Tom Buckland. Cover Art by Peet Tamburino.
press –
“Synth-laden quasi-country instrumental, pleasantly reminiscent of both the Meat Puppets and Wendy Carlos, snotty power pop with a good-time psychedelic guitar, snazzy (and bluesy) shuffle with elements of prog rock, thrash metal; epic drum and synth confection with a strangely resonant guitar line and cab-mike distorted vocals.” – The Noise Boston Nov 2014
75OL-178 Monument Thief – Your Castle Comes Down
75OL-178 Monument Thief – Your Castle Comes Down CD
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Track Listing
1 A Scene
2 Every Time
3 King of Your Crown
4 Coming On Way Too Fast
5 Testing the Waves
6 Twisting the Constellations
7 Shadows Fall
8 All of Me
9 Again and Again
10 Endless Debut
11 Another Faded Song
12 With the Night
13 Just to be Wrong
Monument Thief was born from a love of British & American indie/alt rock circa ’89 – ’96 and the sound of fuzz pedals stacked on top of more fuzz pedals. Offering up a bevy of moody songs in mostly upbeat trappings, Your Castle Comes Down brings the shoe gazers and the star gazers together in an all out rock revelry