ProductDetails

  • 01. Receiving End
    02. Punk Star
    03. Castration Camp
    04. Love It or Leave It
    05. Barbed Wire Brain
    06. I.O.U.
    07. Slimy Enemy
    cover

    MEAT HOUSE

    s/t

    [engl] When White Stains guitarist Eric Montanez (who also did time in Government Warning, Direct Control, Blood Pressure, Sickoids, and many others) moved back home to Raleigh, North Carolina in 2021, it wasn’t long before he was playing with some of the area’s best musicians, recruiting Alex Greenberg from Mutant Strain on drums and Scarecrow / Public Acid guitarist Jeff Young on bass. When the trio invited White Stains vocalist Keith Caves on board—even though he lives in Pittsburgh, 500 miles from the band’s home base—Meat House was born. After a handful of rehearsals and a couple of low-key gigs, in December 2022 Meat House spent a couple hours laying down seven tracks with the Shaved Ape, who recorded them live with the same 4-track setup he uses to produce his own recordings. The results, a loose and lethal homage to the filthiest, fastest, and catchiest early 80s US hardcore punk, could have easily fit on a 7”, but the band decided to cut them loud on a 45RPM 12” with a ton of dead wax in homage to records like Black Flag's Jealous Again or Battalion of Saints' Fighting Boys. Nothing about this record is precious or overwrought… it’s just seven raw blasts of go-for-the-throat American hardcore punk.
    Format
    LP lim
    Release-Datum
    28.07.2023
     

Einsortiert unter

 

Mehr vom Label »Sorry State«

  • cover

    BROKEN PRAYER

    Misanthropocentric AKA Droid's Blood

    [engl] Chicago’s Broken Prayer burst onto the scene in 2013 with one of the freshest and most original sounds in the punk scene, combining full-bore hardcore, jittery synth-punk, and a dark pop sensibility
  • cover

    WHATEVER BRAINS

    Whatever Brains (4th LP)

    [engl] On this, the Whatever Brains' fourth and final full-length, the band continues tilting at the windmills of punk’s aesthetic myopia and the United States’ gradual political unraveling, and it
  • cover

    JOINT D#

    Satan Is Real Again, Again, or: Feeling Good About Feeling Good About Bad Thoughts

  • cover

    WOODSTOCK 99

    Super Gremlin

    [engl] Everyone has to swallow the world’s shit, but Cleveland’s Woodstock 99 regurgitates it in technicolor. Their nihilistic and antagonistic take on hardcore punk can recall the Kings of Punk in their
  • cover

    G.U.N.

    s/t

    [engl] Nashville, Tennessee’s G.U.N. roars onto vinyl with their debut full-length for Sorry State. Hearkening back to the glory days of the early No Way, Grave Mistake, and Sorry State catalogs—the band
  • cover

    BANDAGES

    All Extreme Measures b?/?w Tokyo Carwash

 
Zeige alles vom Label »Sorry State«