Atomic Eater – Hope U Die Too
Atomic Eater / K.G.B’s Split releases May 28th via No Front Teeth & Helvete’s Kitchen Records.
Atomic Eater / K.G.B’s Split releases May 28th via No Front Teeth & Helvete’s Kitchen Records.
Ögat//The Eye releases June 30th via Kink Records.


Side A
Tracklist:
Germ House Bottled At The Source
Spodee Boy Dress The Part
Headcheese Sucker
Taqbir Al-zuki Akbar
The Chisel Enough Said
Fashion Change Coward
Good Guys Closed Off
Reggie And The Stoners We’re Only Kidding
Cexcrime Super Fry
Qwom Q
Pilgrim Screw Absolute Fucking Human
Imposition Man Natural Ways
Sarcasm Digital Colony
Trigger Cut Yessss Brother
DWP Running On
S:Bahn Exhaustion
Side B
Tracklist:
Salamirecorder Bapapapapaaa
The Mudd Club Sick
The Stools Rockpile
Warm Exit Crocodile In My Brain
Pringue Positivo
Edible Pet Cataclysm
TempleTime! Total Bunk
The Cripples Cease To Exist
Max Capacity Gone Week
Cosme A
Cosas Ilegales Donde Están Los Punks?
Beta Máximo Eclipse
Dark Web Gold Toupee
Sweet Reaper Cowards
Ope Culture Paste

Another way-too-short cassette bearing the gift of quality dumb oldschool punk crankiness of the heavily KBD-leaning kind, made by two members of L.A. weirdos Launcher. What’s not to like?
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This is already the second awesome release for this week coming out of Mexico. To be fair, this record is already a few months old but still… there’s clearly something brewing over there. The debut album by this group is a highly concentrated caffeine shot of drum machine-driven full-speed-straight-ahead garage punk with some slight similarity to groups like S.B.F., Kid Chrome or Arse. Sometimes noisy, sometimes melodic, always catchy and exhilarating.
Album-Stream →Movement Now / Another War Talk 7″ releases May 14th via Upset The Rhythm.
S.U.G.A.R. releases April 9th via Alien Snatch! Records.
Always Something releases May 28th via Papercup Music.
Needles//Pins releases May 28th via Dirt Cult Records.

This is the second hardcore 7″ of muteant Jake Robertson’s Alien Nosejob for Iron Lung Records, his third harcore-centric release overall if i didn’t miss anything. And of course it’s yet another delightful batch of playful, inventive takes on the genre. What else did you expect?
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