Deaf Club “Bad Songs Forever”

7"EP - $6.00
7"EP UPC: 795044139389
STREET DATE: 5/6/22
CAT #: 31G123
LABEL:Three One G

Having just released their debut LP, “Productive Disruption,” in January of 2022, Deaf Club wasted no time in the relentless pursuit of perfecting sci fi crust punk from the future; the result is their newest EP, “BAD SONGS FOREVER.“ Made up of 3 original tracks as well as a Pixies cover of “Broken Face,” the band claws and spews its way into a heightened state of controlled chaos, taking time to more deliberately build, layer and pace each track in ways they previously hadn’t. As their shared style comes increasingly into laser-focus with each new song, Deaf Club continues to meld d-beat and thrash sensibilities with unhinged battery acid buzzes, disgruntled rhythms, and tongue in cheek lyrics spit cynical and sharp.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. If You Eat a Rat, It Might Taste Good
  2. But Does It Fart?
  3. Broken Face
  4. Ride With Cops, Shoot With Robbers

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  • Features Justin Pearson’s (The Locust, Dead Cross, Satanic Planet), Tommy Meehan (The Manx, Sweatband Records co-founder), Brian Amalfitano (ACxDC), Scott Osment (Weak Flesh, Planet B), Jason Klein (Run With the Hunted)

FOR FANS OF:
The Locust, Retox, Dead Cross

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The Locust "Safety Second, Body Last"

12"EP - $14.00
12"EP UPC: 795044139402
STREET DATE: 4/29/22
CAT #: 31G125
LABEL: Three One G

2005 saw the Ipecac Recordings/Radio Surgery release of The Locust’s “Safety Second, Body Last,” the follow-up EP to their acclaimed album, “Plague Soundscapes.” The concept for SSBL has been explained as one 10-minute song split into two tracks, each of which is further dissected into separate movements. The result is a timeless sci-fi onslaught described in reviews as an “elegant mind-fuck of organized noise” and “a fascinating contrast full of viciously dadaist musical fragments and surreal, perceptive lyrics.”

The now well-recognized cover art is a piece titled “Treatment” by Neil Burke, a member of likeminded experimental band Men’s Recovery Project.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Armless and Overactive
    Who's Handling the Population Paste?
    Invented Organs
    New Tongue Sweepstakes
    Consenting Abscess (Part 1)
    Consenting Abscess (Part 2)

  2. One Decent Leg
    Movement Across the Membrane
    Oscillating Eyes
    Immune System Overtime
    Hairy Mouth

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FOR FANS OF:
Swing Kids, Some Girls, Head Wound City, Holy Molar, Retox, Le Butcherettes

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Various Artists “Release The Bats: The Birthday Party as Heard Through the Meat Grinder of Three One G”

2xLP - $22.50
LP UPC: 787269113992
STREET DATE: 3/25/22
CAT #: 31G034
LABEL: Three One G

Spawned from the Cave that set the standard for mischievous, perverse, raucous punk music in the form of Australian band The Birthday Party, Three One G Records has set out to pay tribute with Release the Bats. This album is a compilation of covers by varied acts from Cattle Decapitation to Some Girls to Ssion, each undoubtedly influenced in one way or another by The Birthday Party’s wildly entwined goth-punk-jazz-blues sensibilities. Hidden in Das Oath’s feedback and Rah Bras’ unsettling synth lines lie curious, well-written, dark stories, and it’s fascinating to hear them told through the collective distorted echo of the Three One G family. Featuring artwork by Mark McCoy.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Plot To Blow Up The Eiffel Tower – Pleasure Heads Must Burn
  2. Das Oath – Friend Catcher
  3. T Cells – Deep In The Woods
  4. Cattle Decapitation – Sonny’s Burning
  5. Year Future – Blundertown
  6. SSion – Nick The Stripper
  7. Ex Models – Mutiny In Heaven
  8. Les Georges Leningrad – Riddle House
  9. Rah Bras – Mr. Clarinet
  10. Melt-Banana – Faint Heart
  11. The Chinese Stars – The Plague
  12. Celebration – King Ink
  13. Kill Me Tomorrow – Junkyard
  14. Get Hustle – A Dead Song
  15. Numbers – Cry
  16. Error – Wild World
  17. Daughters – Marry Me (Lie Lie)
  18. Some Girls – Release The Bats

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  • Originally released in 2006, the vinyl has been out of print for many years.
  • Limited to 500 on color vinyl

FOR FANS OF:
Nick Cave, The Birthday Party