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SIC'D DISCS

posted May 27th, 2020

From the archive to the people in a time of need: the clear, clean (and, yes, sometimes verbed-up and distorto) signals of a sound in its birth throes! Behold: Sic Alps' Disc Rats Vol 1. Written, performed and recorded to 4 track cassette in 2006-2007, Disc Rats presents the demos for eleven fan faves from the subsequent genre-busting releases that scored Sic Alps their  infamy: U.S. EZ, "Description of  The Harbor", "Strawberry Guillotine",  "L. Mansion" and A Long Way Around To A Shortcut. 

Before the production revolutions of the band versions have set in, baby Mike Donovan's... (read more)

Artists in this story: Sic Alps

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WRITHE WITH PLEASURE

posted May 21st, 2020

Come June 12th, it's a Box of Chocolates for everyone! Ya see, that's the release date of Fearful Symmetry, the lone Box Of Chocolates album that we're grateful to gift to the world's sweet teeth (and everyone with a sense of taste!). Back in the day, Box of Chocolates baked the cake and ate it too, as only made possible within the freewheeling dawn of the 1990s. With Fearful Symmetry's reintroduction imminent, BoC come into clear focus with "The Writhe", a frantic new-wave funker that's a... (read more)

Artists in this story: Box of Chocolates

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FULL CONTACT, FULL NO AGE

posted May 18th, 2020

Well, beat the drum and hold the phone, a new No Age jammer came out today! Procured from their bottomless bag of punk rock licks, "Head Sport Full Face" is excitement personified - you know, like a melodic knife in the eye, followed by a joyous trip to the emergency room to receive ecstatic stickers. Here, Dean and Randy carve a raw sketch into their hardened table-top of dense sound, showing their roots continue to evolve into whatever they can imagine - as long as it rocks... (read more)

Artists in this story: No Age

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NO TREND GET EXISTENTIAL

posted May 14th, 2020

Notoriously out of step with the salad days of DC's hardcore movement of the early 80s, Maryland's No Trend burst on the scene with a uniquely nihilistic sound that was unmistakably their own.
 


"For The Fun Of It All," from No Trend's 1983 masterpiece, Too Many Humans, has all their defining elements - lyrics both sarcastic and desperate, nauseous waves of guitar distortion, and a cool, rolling rhythm section. Provocative... (read more)

Artists in this story: No Trend

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LAUNCHING DRAGCITY-COGS.COM

posted May 8th, 2020

Hey gang, Discogs much? Drag City at Discogs much? Well, you've never done it this way before. Order direct from the Drag City shop on Discogs, kicking off at 9am EST on Sunday, May 10th (and forthwith, while supplies last!). The whole catalog will be there, including a few deep pulls from our archives - no, not test-pressings! That would be like selling our children (or their old onesies, anyway) - some long OOP items are being posted for launch day however, and we'll have... (read more)

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HELPING TO FEED OTHERS WITH BOX OF CHOCOLATES

posted May 7th, 2020

Come June 12th, it's a Box of Chocolates for everyone! Ya see, that's the release date of Fearful Symmetry, the lone Box Of Chocolates album that we're grateful to gift to the world's sweet teeth (and everyone with a sense of taste!). The boys in the band have considered what releasing an album right now actually means, and how it can have an impact beyond livening up the day with sweet music, so they've decided to donate their income for the record to local... (read more)

Artists in this story: Box of Chocolates

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FROST OF MAY

posted May 4th, 2020

While the world continues to isolate and turn inward, the citizens of Drag City are all invoking their counterintuitive rights by regularly poking their heads out of hibernation to share previously unheard songs or maybe just the latest tunes they came up with due to all the time on their hands!

In this case, it's the first new music from our long-distanced chanteuse, Edith Frost in absolutely (if not quite literally) forever. It's is a cool comfort too - the desired Frost affect pairs... (read more)

Artists in this story: Edith Frost

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EVERY BODY LOVES A HOME BODY

posted May 1st, 2020

"You hear Dope Body's back in town?"

"Wait what... didn't those guys call it quits a few years ago?"

Who knows anymore! What's a fact, anyway? That being said, the fact IS if they want to bring more music, though, who's gonna tell 'em no? Long story short, they were already busy, making plans and other things over the past year or so (again who really knows...?) when this worldwide plague broke loose. But hey when life gives you lemons, make..... music right?... (read more)

Artists in this story: Dope Body

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WRAP YOURSELF UP IN BILL MACKAY'S SCARF

posted April 30th, 2020

These stay-at-home times can really bring out the gift-giving in all of us - maybe it's in the form of baked goods from your neighbor, or maybe homemade masks from your auntie. Our favorite is when the gift arrives in the form of sweet, sweet new music, delivered straight to our digital device, which just happened to occur today with the epic Bill MacKay jam, Scarf!

Scarf, originally only available on a limited-edition cassette of 50 copies back in 2019, has now reemerged. The... (read more)

Artists in this story: Bill MacKay

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CRACKING THE CODE

posted April 24th, 2020

To help take even the tiniest edge off during these isolated times, we've asked our amazing arists if there's anything they wanna share, shout about, rave up, or simply give fans while we're all holed up in our bunkers.. Happy to oblige is Sean O'Hagan (of The High Llamas, yo!), who has brought some serious goodies along for the whole class to enjoy! Namely: some written reflections on music, a playlist, and a brand new video showcasing Sean and his daughter Livvy performing a song... (read more)

Artists in this story: The High Llamas, Sean O'Hagan