Friday, August 18, 2017

Turning Point

Of all the iconic record covers the hardcore scene has produced over all the years, this is definitely one of my favorites (whose not?). The only imagery I like better are the Minor Threat sheep. Other than that, I can't think of anything that looks better. Oh yeah, the music is pretty good as well. This is a 3rd press on black vinyl out of 900 copies. Record and sleeve are in amazing condition for a record that age, too.


Monday, August 14, 2017

On

Maybe not the most iconic band from that period of time, but Verbal Assault still are memorable because they helped to establish a slower, I want to say more emo kind of hardcore. European version of On on Konkurrel Records.


Busy

There are I don't know how many versions of this 7" floating around. I didn't really care about the variant here, just happy to add a copy to the collection. By the way, the paper jacket shows a pink tint, but that's just a reflection from the background I use. It's plain white.


Sunday, August 13, 2017

Pilot

The other record I got for free from my buddy is Pilot, an LP by a band called Playlounge. I'd never heard of the band, but after listening to the record a few times, I kind of start to like it. Little bit emo, little bit indie rock, little bit pop punk, little bit whatever. Reminds me of Big Kids and Title Fight.
Blue/pink mix out of 350 copies. Thanks again for expanding my musical horizon, buddy.


Thursday, August 10, 2017

The Killing Flame

My buddy who helped me out with the Trial LP also send me two more records that he had doubles of. The first one is The Killing Flame's Another Breath LP. It took me a few spins, but this record is growing on me. The singing voice needs a little getting used to, at least for me, but it's clicking more and more. Sounds like a mix between 7 Seconds and Ignite as far as the vocals go. If only the singer hit all the correct notes, I guess then I'd really like it. Because the music is pretty good.


Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Are These Our Lives?

I think I've never gone so quickly from putting out a want list on the Internet and getting all of my wants, not only virtually, but also in my hands. I've been listening to Trial's Are These Our Lives a lot these last few weeks and I needed to fill that gap in my collection. I posted my list on Instagram among other social media platforms and I think it took about two hours that a buddy messaged me and told me he had a spare copy. Fast forward two more days and I had the record in my hands. Sweet. As Marcus/Endless Quest has put it before, collectors are rivals, but collectors are also a pretty friendly bunch and try to help out each other as often as possible. At least that's my experience.
Since I'm a little particular about records I really like, I wanted to have a special colour. The price for a first press on white seemed a little steep, so I went with the next best colour, which is maroon. I'd expected it to be a little bit different, but I still thinks it looks pretty good. No need to talk about how fantastic this record is. Repress on maroon vinyl out of 250 copies.


Friday, August 4, 2017

Searching For You

Small DIY venue, rather unknown band(s), few people, sometimes that's all a good show needs. It was the 3rd time I was at a show where I Recover played, but the first time I actually saw them, and man, turns out it was a big mistake I'd missed out on them before. Hardcore in the vein of DC summer revolution bands or think newer bands like Give. There were maybe 30 people there and the band really played their hearts out. Not only was the set really good, but I Recover also put in a lot of effort with their records. This is the 2nd 7" they put out and what a beauty it is. OBI strip, fold out cover, lyrics printed on the cover, and beautiful artwork overall. The band and the labels involved really did a great job with this one. All copies come on black vinyl.


Close up of the cover: The flower opens up.


Fully folded out cover. How beautiful is that?



Thursday, August 3, 2017

Here & Now

I saw Insist at the last Mindset show in Germany and I really liked them. So when a buddy of mine asked me if I wanted a copy of their first 7" I gladly said yes. Turns out he got a friend of his pick up a few 7"s at a festival in England, so I ended up with rather limited variant. 150 copies on clear vinyl. Now, I thought I'd picked up a copy of their demo some time back. Turns out I didn't, which is something I have to change soon.


Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Touch

Touch is a band from Budapest that I got to know via a buddy from there. He was kind enough to bring along a copy to Fluff Fest for me. Reminds me of the mid 2000s, which is always a plus with me. I'm really into the cover as well.