Saturday, November 7, 2009

Posted by xjustinx |
x43x

I just went through the settings, and noticed that I could import posts from another blog, so I imported all the posts from my old x43x blog. Everything is now integrated into the timeline here on Stuck In The Past, and should be able to find. This includes posts about Backside Disaster, Chokehold, fortydaysrain, Despair, and tons more.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Posted by xCHIPxSEM |
Anything from Umea in the 90s...Abhinanda, Doughnuts (Victory designs as well), Refused, Shield, Desperate Fight Records...email me at Dancefloorjustice305@yahoo.com

Thursday, November 5, 2009

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I stumbled across this on A Reasonable Guide to Horrible Noise blog while searching around. All credit goes to them as well as the upload link being theirs as well. The demo that helped get them signed to Victory Records and begin the legend that would become Snapcase.

Snapcase - Solid State Demo

http://www.mediafire.com/?ieyfnjhnzmt
Posted by xjustinx |
There are currently a couple of great 90's hardcore test presses up on ebay.

First, there's a test press of the first Throwdown 7" that's up here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180426820278

And there's also a test press of the Falling Down (Day of Suffering) - Life Before Machine 7" that's up here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Day-of-Suffering-Test-Press-oop-rare-1-of-8_W0QQitemZ330374118082QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMusic_on_Vinyl?hash=item4cebd4fac2

I'm sure that both of these will go for money far outside of my range, so you should feel free to check them out, and make some bids.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

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Exit Records released a slew of incredible records in the mid-late 90s, and Sons Of Abraham's "Termites In His Smile" is surely no exception. The double bass and crazy lead guitar work always made me want to lose my shit. To top it off, this was an all Jewish band, as can be heard in lyrics like "no presents for Christmas...". Throughout their brief time together, Sons Of Abraham only recorded a demo, a split 7" with Indecision, and this LP. I've never come across the demo (if you have one, please get at me!), but the track on the split 7" was re-recorded for Termites. They were scheduled to do a split 7" with Morning Again on Immigrant Sun, but they broke up before ever recording, and that resulted in Morning Again's "To Die A Bitter Death" 7" coming out on its own. Some of you may also be interested to know that Sons Of Abraham contained some members of Glassjaw, but it's rather inconsequential, because Sons Of Abraham were a thousand times better.
I also own a copy of this on a great looking blue marble vinyl. However, I was too lazy to take a photo of it, so I just stole the following image from Limited Pressing. His obsession with mid 90s vinyl outdoes even my own, and I'm thoroughly jealous of his Sons Of Abraham and Indecision collections.
He also figured out that the marbling actually never should have happened, and is the result of not switching plates after they pressed the Milhouse "Obscenity In The Milk" record on white. A large portion of the SOA records should be on more of a see through blue/green. He even made a short video about it, and you can check it out here: Termites explained.

Sons Of Abraham - Termites In His Smile
[Exit Records - 1997]
Posted by xjustinx |

A message from At Both Ends:

Hey everyone, I just wanted to let you know that the At Both Ends magazine / 2x7” package is up for preorder. I’m really excited with how this has turned out and can’t wait for people to get this in their hands. In about 3 weeks or so it will be shipping so the fastest way to get your hands on a copy is by heading over to AtBothEndsMagazine.com and following the instructions there. Any questions about this should be directed to Info@AtBothEndsMagazine.com.

Here’s what’s in the package:

One 148-page magazine/book that compiles two new issues worth of At Both Ends Magazine and two 7” records with new, exclusive songs from Bane, Grade, Unrestrained (ex-Pulling Teeth/Desperate Measures) and Between Earth And Sky (ex-Trial, Catharsis, By A Thread, Walls Of Jericho). The Bane songs are NOT found on any of the 7”s in the Dublin/Boston/LA/etc. series.

Included in the magazine are articles and interviews with Bane, Sick of it All, Verse, Shook Ones, Bill Stevenson, Sparkmarker, Anchor, Shai Hulud, Greg Bennick, Devotion, Wait In Vain, To Kill and way more. This is about as packed as a zine can get. The magazine is perfect bound with glossy pages and colour covers. Printing is similar to a book and is higher quality than pretty much any commercial magazine you will find in a store. All-in-all this is a really beautiful package.

All the other info can be found at AtBothEndsMagazine.com. Thanks for your support.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Posted by xCHIPxSEM |
My buddy Carlos scanned and sent this to me a few weeks ago and Im just now getting around to posting it. Here have an interview with Mouthpiece from Maximum Rock N Roll August 1994.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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Posted by xCHIPxSEM |

A limited webstore version of the Screaming For A Life Worth Living 7" is now available in the Surprise Attack store. It's on red vinyl with a special cover limited to 59 copies or you can order it in a package deal with the black vinyl!

Limited Red Vinyl with a Special Cover

Package Deal on Black Vinyl

Unrestrained on Myspace