Commoner "Change of Heart"

12" EP - $17.90
STREET DATE: 7/11/25
CAT#: NMZ083
LABEL: New Morality Zine

Tucson’s Commoner returns with their latest EP, a three-song journey through transition, escape, and resolution. Blending emo, alternative, and post-hardcore, the band delivers a raw, dynamic sound that balances intensity with vulnerability.

"Change of Heart" captures the ache of shifting relationships and the distance that grows between people: “I run in circles to remind you, you stray away, without a trace.” "Test Your Luck" reflects the desperation of feeling trapped and the moment of breaking free: “Breathe taken again, to the end I’ll pray, know where to aim, shoot right through me.” Finally, "Parting Gift" closes the EP with a cathartic release of resentment, confronting the past with unflinching honesty: “I’ll wait for you to tell me how you’re different, so speak your truth, but I can’t stand the distance.”

Working with producer Zach Tuch (Touche Amore, Knocked Loose, Zulu), Commoner has refined their sound, leaning into soaring melodies, tight rhythms, and an emotional weight that lingers. Influenced by bands like Citizen, Movements, and Incubus, they carve out a space that feels both nostalgic and fresh. With their high-energy live shows and a relentless drive, this is just the beginning.

TRACK LISTING:
01. Test Your Luck
02. Change of Mind
03. Parting Gift

MARKETING POINTS:

  • April 2025 tour with Ritual
  • Previous, successful tours with bands like Split Chain, Flyingfish, LSD and the Search for God, etc.

FOR FANS OF:
Movements, Incubus

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All Leather "Amateur Surgery On Half-Hog Abortion Island"

2xLP - $22.50
STREET DATE: 7/11/25
CAT#: 31G151
LABEL: Three One G

ALL LEATHER is the soundtrack to a dance party at the epicenter of doom and destruction: heavy distortions, sharp, grating guitars, bitter, angry shouts fused with sexual slurs. In the span of its limited time as an active band, All Leather consisted of Nathan Joyner (Psychic Graveyard, Some Girls, Hot Nerds) on guitar, either Jung Sing (Silent, Maniqui Lazer) or Tin Cagayat on drums, and Justin Pearson (The Locust, Deaf Club, Dead Cross) on vocals. The genre is self-described as, bluntly stated: “annoying.”

This anthology, titled Amateur Surgery on Half-Hog Abortion Island (in classic All Leather fashion), is a complete collection of their odd and brief existence. All of the songs in this collection have been either re-recorded, recorded over, and/or revamped, presenting an invigorated vision to their body of music. This re-imagining showcases All Leather’s unique perspective in the only way they know how: with snarling grit and electronic grime.

Amateur Surgery On Half-Hog Abortion Island recorded by Mike Kamoo at Earthling, Brent Asbury at Singing Serpent, and Nathan Joyner at Cereal and Soda in San Diego, CA. Mixed, remixed, and mastered by Nathan Joyner. Pressed on limited edition color vinyl w/ faux leather cover.

TRACK LISTING:
01. I Do It With My Prick Out
02. When I Grow Up I Wanna Fuck Like a Girl
03. Staring Down the Minister's Snout
04. Moist Around the Edges
05. Babe, Does This Band Make My Butt Look Big?
06. Dear Mother Nature, Drop Dead
07. Well Fed Fuck (feat. Eric Paul and David Scott Stone)
08. Do I Look Divorced?
09. Mystery Meat
10. As the Hog Pisseth
11. We're Screwed
12. I Don't Hate Fags, God Does
13. Audios Mi Amoebas
14. Please Jesus, Send Me Someone to Fuck
15. Fame
16. An Insufficient Apology
17. Luang Prabang
18. We Eat Gauche Caviar

FOR FANS OF:
The Locust, Melt Banana, Psychic Graveyard, The Bloody Beetroots

Marketing Points:

  • Double LP pressed on limited color vinyl
  • Faux leather cover
  • Rerecorded, remixed, and remastered.

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Pygmy Lush "TOTEM"

LP - $17.25 / CD - $7.00 / CASSETTE - $7.00.
STREET DATE: 7/11/25
CAT#: VIS024
LABEL: Persistent Vision

TOTEM is the first new album from Virginia's Pygmy Lush in 14 years. Like their previous output, it was recorded and mixed by longtime friend and collaborator of the band, Kurt Ballou, at GodCity Studio in Massachusetts in April 2016. And as with their other three full lengths, Pygmy Lush — the band sworn to never break up, only take breaks — is readily recognizable here: a bit different, and a bit the same. Unlike their earlier work though, TOTEM sat (or stood, fully formed and erect) complete, yet unheard — unreleased, “shelved” or “lost” — until now.

As sure as you can’t unring a bell, the album’s 11 songs are no less than eight years old, but couldn’t be unmade short of direct and total cataclysm. If you already know Pygmy Lush and their modus operandi over these last two decades, you already know to check your baggage and leave all expectations behind. When others zig, Pygmy Lush zag. When the show is loud, Pygmy Lush are quiet. And so it goes. TOTEM is no exception, but also stands alone within the band's body of work, a monolithic sum of its Pygmy Lush parts.

The Taylor brothers, Mike and Chris, are here, as is Pygmy Lush mainstay Mike Widman. You won’t find Johnny Ward this go around, but life partners and rhythm section extraordinaires Andy Gale and Erin McCarley are crucial new tiers among the seismic sonic and cosmic shifts coursing through TOTEM’s roughly 40 minute — epic yet direct — running time.

The result is a heavy rock album that’s actually aware of the 21st century: all-at-once comfortable with its punk rock, noise rock and art rock roots. It’s a grunge stunt pedigree, signaling the puddles of drool pooling around snooze gaze contemporaries and an altogether beat hardcore flock.

Chris Taylor’s melodic bark hasn’t been this nimble since his post-Pageninetynine output with Malady, while the Mike’s — Taylor and Widman — dish out a heady maelstrom of strings on par with Moore and Renaldo’s finest foundational moves. Similarly, Erin McCarley’s low-end verve and rationed vocals are transcendent; unmistakably her own while of a piece with the band. Andy Gale can and does beat the shit outta his kit here: disciplined and certain. There’s no rules, just right.

Matching its expansive sonics and lacerating lyrical content, TOTEM is also a feast for your eyes, compliments of new sculptural artwork designed by Paul Nitsche, whose epic pieces have graced past work for Dazzling Killmen and Andrew Bird. This gorgeously packaged LP comes in a matte jacket with copper foil stamp and includes a foldout poster with collaged lyrics.

Following an unexpected return to live performance in late 2024 with their memorable set on NPR's Tiny Desk, then their international debut at Roadburn Festival in the Netherlands, Pygmy Lush have resumed their eternal whirr full force. Whether you’ve been saving a place at home for TOTEM, on your shelves alongside their Bitter River, Mount Hope and Old Friends albums, or, this is the very first piece to construct your own personal Pygmy Lush puzzle, the band and this album’s timeline are a “Nonsensical Whisper” that continues to rip and roar. The sound is immortal, and these tunes are as vital now as their first time ringing out. Tell your grandkids it’s Nirvana, or Born Against, or Document 13 and a half.

TRACK LISTING:
01. House of Blood (Butch’s Monster)
02. It Wasn’t a Compliment (Martial Law Blues)
03. A Little Boy and His Bulldozer
04. Algorithmic Mercy (Prayers Printed Directly into a Shredder)
05. A Famous Jock (The Rest of Us)
06. February Song
07. Band-Aid on a Bullet Wound
08. The Puppeteer
09. Post-Punk in the Wrong Hands
10. Artistic Blood / Blanket Out the Sun (in a world of better things)
11. Nonsensical Whimper

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Members of PAGENINETYNINE, MALADY and MANNEQUIN
  • Long awaited unreleased fourth album by Virginia's Pygmy Lush, recorded and mixed by Kurt Ballou at GodCity Studio
  • Following their unexpected return last year with an appearance on NPR's Tiny Desk, Pygmy Lush will be performing select shows in 2025 including Roadburn Festival and Prepare the Ground Festival
  • LP Packaged in deluxe jacket with gold foil, poster insert and colored vinyl, with artwork by Paul Nitsche (Dazzling Killmen, Andrew Bird)

FOR FANS OF:
Pageninetynine, Malady, Mannequin, City of Caterpillar

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