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Suicide - Attempted: Live At Max's Kansas City 1980 (2xLP)

Original 2004 2xLP set of this "Documentary" recording of Suicide's January 18th 1980 show at Max's Kansas City.
Fans and those with a sense of humor won't be disappointed!
Cheap! OG Sympathy stock.

Recorded Live at Max's Kansas City (New York), 18th January 1980.

Price: $14.00

Far Out Fangtooth - Pure And Disinterested (LP)

"Existing in the musty shadows of the Philly scene, Far-Out Fangtooth have built a most unique foundation of sound, mixing early Cramps swamp / garage blackout, nascent Bauhaus post-punk / quasi-goth bleakness as well as an uncanny nod to the witchy, ethereal leather glam of first-generation Blue Öyster Cult. Their debut LP, Pure & Disinterested, follows a limited-edition 7-inch for local label Ian! Records. In recent months, Far-Out Fangtooth has seen live action on bills with the likes of Times New Viking, Circle Pit, Blank Dogs and R. Stevie Moore. The band intends to launch a full-scale US tour to coincide with the release of Pure & Disinterested, so keep your eyes (and ears) peeled. Limited to 500 copies; features free download card." - Siltbreeze

Price: $13.00

Michael Hurley - Hi Fi Snock Uptown (LP)

Classic and ESSENTIAL LP!!!
"A reissue of Michael Hurley's third LP. Originally recorded in 1972, this record finds Hurley exploring the full range of his stylistic canon and features some of his most loved songs such as "Water Train," "The Twilight Zone," "Eyes, Eyes" and "Blue Driver." Re-mastered from the original tapes by the all-killer-no-filler Mississippi crew." - Mississippi

Price: $11.00

Michael Hurley - Blue Hills (LP)

“New recordings by MICHAEL HURLEY. On this LP we find Hurley stretching out on six longer than usual compositions that are as heartbreaking and beautiful as anything he's ever done. Side one features Hurley on a creaky pump organ and a hammond organ. Side two starts out with two newer compositions—just Michael on guitar & vocals. The record ends with a stunning version of “Tea Song” (which Michael originally wrote & recorded way back in 1963) We rarely resort to hyperbole on these descriptions, but we have to say that this LP is one of the more moving things we've ever heard. A sustained feeling of loss & need for redemption haunts this record. It ain't easy listening, but then what worth a damn is?”—Mississippi

Price: $11.00

Vernon Wray - Wasted (LP)

"Sebastian Speaks has just completed the reissue of VERNON WRAY’s legendary and impossible to find Wasted LP from the early seventies. It's a remarkable country rock record with should-have-been classic songs, tasteful arrangements, and some serious downer moves. It's got shades of Kristofferson, Hazelwood, and of course the later work of Vernon's own brother LINK WRAY. The LP has been completely remastered, and the insert features rare photos of Vernon and some very personal remembrances penned by his daughter SHERRY, who also co-produced this project." - Sebastian Speaks

Price: $16.00

Dead Moon - In The Graveyard (LP)

One of the greatest records ever made.
Destroys most other garage/punk/lo-fi/rock n roll LPs within the first 60 seconds.
So ESSENTIAL it's hard to believe and now back in print on LP!!!!
If you're new to this, it just might change your life.

Price: $12.50

Dead Moon - Unknown Passage (LP)

ESSENTIAL reissue of the 2nd Dead Moon LP on Vinyl!
Just as amazing as the first one, 100% must have.
Includes "Dead Moon Night", probably one of the best songs EVER!

Price: $12.50

Dead Moon - Defiance (LP)

What are you gonna do?
It's the 3rd LP from Dead Moon, it's on vinyl and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
Frankly, I can't see you NOT buying this!

Price: $12.50

Jon Wayne - Texas Funeral (LP)

YES! The return of Jon Wayne!!!
Songs of jail, trucks, foreigners and TEX-ASS!
Mystery men, but we're not here to speculate on their identities.
Amazing "love or you don't" LP
ESSENTIAL!

Price: $16.00

Reekers - I Can't Believe (7")

"The Reekers were a Washington DC based rock band with members who went on to join bands such as The Hangmen, Grin, Claude Jones, & The Rosslyn Mountain Boys. They released 3 very hard to find singles back in the 1960's. Currently a documentary is in production about their rise & fall.
"I Can't Believe" is a raw tough garage rock tune with weirdly placed background vocals & an incredible stomp beat. "Don't Call Me Flyface" is an instrumental reminiscent of Link Wray with a nice shout in the middle of it. Two great 1960's punk songs we are proud to distribute. Comes in a picture sleeve with a photo of the band." - Mississippi
RECOMMENDED!

Price: $7.00

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