I remember driving up to this show in Seattle, as there was no Oregon date booked for the tour. Definitely not a bad way to kick off 2003.
Showing posts with label Eulogy Recordings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eulogy Recordings. Show all posts
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Posted by xjustinx | File under : Eulogy Recordings, Ferret Records, Goodlife Recordings, Immigrant Sun Records, live video, Misery Signals, The Judas Cradle, The Wage Of Sin, Undying
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
New Jersey's 90s hardcore stalwarts, Backlash, will have a new digital album out on Eulogy Recordings soon. Titled "Where's The Pride", the release is slated to see the light of day on 11/5/13.
The band also filmed a video for the title track, which can be seen below.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Posted by xCHIPxSEM | File under : Eulogy Recordings, Fearless Records, Glasseater, Ides Of March Records
For a hot minute, Glasseater was a pretty big deal. The band was all over the country touring and releasing records with different labels. They had a pretty consistent lineup and in my opinion, their early work is their best.
I'm having trouble remembering when this was printed up but I'm pretty sure it was between the release of their debut EP "Miles Ahead of Where We Left Off" and their solo Eulogy Recordings outing, "7 Years Bad Luck". This is being based on the bands logo which was changed after they moved to Fearless Records (and cleaned up previously for the Eulogy release). The "GE" circular logo was used on their Ides of March release as the disc art but never after that.
These were printed on a Champion jerseys (weren't they all?) and if memory serves also were printed on white. The band was a straight edge band for most of their existence as shown by the back print and their "sideproject" Glassuck. I guess you can call it a side project, they only recorded one song which was a hidden track on their debut EP. The lyrics for the song were "With this X on my hand, I stay clean (or free)". Good times in South Florida...
I'm having trouble remembering when this was printed up but I'm pretty sure it was between the release of their debut EP "Miles Ahead of Where We Left Off" and their solo Eulogy Recordings outing, "7 Years Bad Luck". This is being based on the bands logo which was changed after they moved to Fearless Records (and cleaned up previously for the Eulogy release). The "GE" circular logo was used on their Ides of March release as the disc art but never after that.
These were printed on a Champion jerseys (weren't they all?) and if memory serves also were printed on white. The band was a straight edge band for most of their existence as shown by the back print and their "sideproject" Glassuck. I guess you can call it a side project, they only recorded one song which was a hidden track on their debut EP. The lyrics for the song were "With this X on my hand, I stay clean (or free)". Good times in South Florida...
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Posted by xCHIPxSEM | File under : Eulogy Recordings, Loyal To The Grave
My dudes in Loyal To The Grave just posted the video for their new song "Weakness". Check it out if you have the chance...they'll be making their way over to California next month so if you can make it, do so. Oh did I mention they signed to Eulogy Recordings? New album out in 2011.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Posted by xCHIPxSEM | File under : Eulogy Recordings, Limited Pressing

A few weeks back, I went up to Ft. Lauderdale to see John Wylie. While there, we went through the Eulogy Recordings warehouse and came across about 40-50 boxes of old Eulogy merch. We started going through the boxes and decided to open a store through Limited Pressing to sell these items at a discounted price. Theres still about 40 boxes to go through but this is the first batch of what we found so have a look and see if there might be something you like.
Eulogy Outlet Store
Friday, April 9, 2010
Posted by xCHIPxSEM | File under : Another Victim, Catalyst Records, Eulogy Recordings, Stillborn Records

A short little interview with Another Victim that took place after the record on Stillborn but before Apocalypse Now came out. Also, note the early ads from both Eulogy Recordings and Catalyst Records.
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