Monday, November 28, 2011
Saturday, November 26, 2011
6 Ft. Underground was a short-lived German veggie/vegan hardcore band from the first half of the 90s. This self-titled 7" is the only record of theirs I'm aware of. It was released by the band members themselves in 1995. Pretty decent mix between old school/melodic hardcore and more 'new school' hardcore, including a 'Meat Free Youth' anthem. Members also played in a number of other bands such as Universal a.k.a. The Mental Toilet, Diavolo Rosso, Fear Is The Path To The Dark Side, Repugnant and Dead Beat.
6 Ft. Underground - s/t 7"
6 Ft. Underground - s/t 7"
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
As you may recall, I remastered the Unorthodox cd a while ago, but the fine gentleman at Bitter Melody Records has taken it the extra mile by having the recording remastered from the master tapes and repressing it on vinyl. He went the extra mile by producing two color versions and a 180gram black vinyl version with a screen printed cover.
They are all currently available for ordering over at the Bitter Melody page on Limited Pressing, and there is also a price discount when you order the 3-pack.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Posted by Anonymous |
1. By A Thread - Fashion
2. Shook Ones - Pheasant
3. Down To Nothing - Higher Learning
4. Bold - Looking Back
5. Judge - Bringin' It Down
6. Shai Hulud - This Song: For The True And Passionate Lovers Of Music
7. Dag Nasty - Twisted Again
8. Will Haven - Carpe Diem
9. The Movielife - Single White Female
10. Elliott - Drive On To Me
11. The Nerve Agents - Fall Of The All American
12. Texas Is The Reason - Back And To The Left
13. Sense Field - Building
14. Farside - Audience
15. Inside Out - No Spiritual Surrender
16. Quicksand - Omission
17. Gorilla Biscuits - New Direction
18. Chain Of Strength - True Till Death
19. Youth Of Today - Break Down The Walls
20. Sick Of It All - It's Clobberin' Time
21. Down To Nothing - Where It Went
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Posted by xCHIPxSEM | File under : Andrew Thomas Company, New Age Records, Straight Edge, The Attitude Shop, Very Distro
Okay so it's pretty common place that since the 80s people have been printing and selling straight edge tshirts. Hell I have quite a few myself (most of which don't fit anymore but that's neither here nor there) and to be quite honest, there have been some bad but also some good. Some of these may look dated now but they were pretty hot items back then. Let's take a look back at some of the good and bad from the 90s. Please not, I have not included Cabal in this as we've covered them pretty extensively. If you'd like to go back and see what we said, click here: Cabal Clothing.
No post on straight edge tshirts would be complete without the famous "Sesame Street" straight edge shirt. I was told who printed this but I can't for the life of me remember who though Jav did tell me that it printed in Buffalo. This was printed in 1995 though as the shirt shows.
One of my personal favorites was the Andrew Thomas Company. I've done a few posts on them in the past, two of which you can see by clicking on the 1995 catalog and the 1997 catalog. Being that I've already covered them in past, Ill just post a few images of theirs.
Devil's Head was another company/label that printed shirts...some good, some...well not so good. You be the judge
The Attitude Shop began under a different name which escapes me now but they printed up some great designs as well as a bunch of ARA (Anti-Racist Action) designs. I think they were based out of Pennsylvania. I have a few more of their shirts but for some reason I can't find the photos.
While some people ran "clothing lines", labels and distros that also considered themselves straight edge and printed up shirts.
Victory Records sold this design throughout the 90s and into the early 2000s before finally retiring it. If you went to shows in the 90s, there was always at least 1 person at the show with this shirt.
I remember seeing Ray from Tension (FL) wearing this on the insert of the full length "Agent of the People". I scooped this up in a lot I bought. Not sure who printed it though.
This one was also sold by Victory. I really don't think we need to go anymore into this. There are also Pepsi and Coke designs
This one was sold through Very Distro in the late 90s.
The notorious "Kill Your Local Drug Dealer" shirt. This is the original before it was changed and reprinted by Seventh Dagger. I don't know who printed these but they came out of North Carolina if memory serves.
Finally, what post on straight edge shirts would be complete without something New Age related. Probably the most well known design they did. Id love to get my hands on the circular "Proud to be Drug Free" design so if you get at me if you have it and want to unload it.
No post on straight edge tshirts would be complete without the famous "Sesame Street" straight edge shirt. I was told who printed this but I can't for the life of me remember who though Jav did tell me that it printed in Buffalo. This was printed in 1995 though as the shirt shows.
One of my personal favorites was the Andrew Thomas Company. I've done a few posts on them in the past, two of which you can see by clicking on the 1995 catalog and the 1997 catalog. Being that I've already covered them in past, Ill just post a few images of theirs.
Devil's Head was another company/label that printed shirts...some good, some...well not so good. You be the judge
The Attitude Shop began under a different name which escapes me now but they printed up some great designs as well as a bunch of ARA (Anti-Racist Action) designs. I think they were based out of Pennsylvania. I have a few more of their shirts but for some reason I can't find the photos.
While some people ran "clothing lines", labels and distros that also considered themselves straight edge and printed up shirts.
Victory Records sold this design throughout the 90s and into the early 2000s before finally retiring it. If you went to shows in the 90s, there was always at least 1 person at the show with this shirt.
I remember seeing Ray from Tension (FL) wearing this on the insert of the full length "Agent of the People". I scooped this up in a lot I bought. Not sure who printed it though.
This one was also sold by Victory. I really don't think we need to go anymore into this. There are also Pepsi and Coke designs
This one was sold through Very Distro in the late 90s.
The notorious "Kill Your Local Drug Dealer" shirt. This is the original before it was changed and reprinted by Seventh Dagger. I don't know who printed these but they came out of North Carolina if memory serves.
Finally, what post on straight edge shirts would be complete without something New Age related. Probably the most well known design they did. Id love to get my hands on the circular "Proud to be Drug Free" design so if you get at me if you have it and want to unload it.
Posted by Anonymous |
From the Straight & Alert about us page:
Straight & Alert is a French independent distro born during 2009 summer from our addiction for vinyl records and Hardcore music. Import hard to find records, introduce new bands to friends, share knowledge, have more records…always more records.
You have to be STRAIGHT & ALERT.
Here are our motivations to get ahead.
Hardcore, punk, metal, indie… Straight & Alert’s musical landscape doesn’t cease to change and evolve, as ours, and isn’t gonna stop.
Straight & Alert has started in a scene, where strong values and ideals are shared. Stand up for them is one of our struggle.
Take a stand, Take a new look at yourself.
Hardcore, punk, metal, indie… Straight & Alert’s musical landscape doesn’t cease to change and evolve, as ours, and isn’t gonna stop.
Straight & Alert has started in a scene, where strong values and ideals are shared. Stand up for them is one of our struggle.
Take a stand, Take a new look at yourself.
You have to be STRAIGHT & ALERT.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Posted by Anonymous |
the hate5six diaries: volume one DVD
(100% of the proceeds will be donated to One Hundred for Haiti)
Featuring nearly 4 hours of live footage of:
108
Black Kites
Converge
Damnation AD
Give
Have Heart
Iron Chic
Kid Dynamite
Mindset
Pulling Teeth
Ruiner (from the last show)
Seraphim
Suicide File
The First Step (from the last show)
The Rival Mob
Touche Amore
Trial
Unbroken
[Running time: ~240 minutes, 16:9 widescreen]
Friday, November 4, 2011
Posted by Anonymous |
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