The Drills Skull Death 2 7" EP – 1981/1982 recordings from Seattle's noisiest hardcore band. They were formed by two thirtysomething ex-hippies with distortion boxes and a drum machine who fell in love with the local hardcore scene, recruited some young punks, and recorded a bunch of racket that was out of step with the world. They appeared on the 1983 What Syndrome cassette compilation tape along with the Fartz, the Rejecters, Mr. Epp, Silly Killers, and Solger, and played loud, noisy, and primitive punk rock. These recordings were lost for 25 years until now.... Think Forming-era Germs meet Bobby Sox or something equally as awesome and you'll be close. 500 pressed.

       
   
                     
               
  Unnatural Helpers Earwax 7" EP – Current / fired / goofiest members of Welcome, Double Fudge, the Intelligence, Dipers, Kinski, Tight Bros from Way Back When, and a million other bands follow up their debut CD with five more short, smart ass songs about mouth holes, lousy TV, New York City, bad food, and other sordid subjects. 500 pressed, hand-made covers.
               
         
 
Peter Wright Magpie Attack on the Back Road to Albert Town 7” - New 2-song single by New Zealand-born, London-based Peter Wright. Aquarius Records says Peter is “one of the most compelling sound makers we have ever heard” and has released records on Celebrate Psi Phenomenon, Drone, Last Visible Dog, Digitalis, and PseudoArcana. Peter uses a 12-string guitar, effects, amplified mini tambura, bells, chimes, and other gizmos to create powerful, organic noise. For fans of Smith and Youngs, Matthew Bower, and Birchville Cat Motel. Mastered by John Golden for maximum volume and pressed on thick vinyl. 500 pressed
 
         
   
         
Astral Social Club Monster Mittens 7” - New single by Neil Campbell’s ever-evolving solo project, Astral Social Club. Neil (A Band, Vibracathedral Orchestra) with assistance from Karl Bauer (Axolotl) unleashes two electronic psychedelic noise jams with distorted loops, cascading feedback, and the sound of hypnotic drones recorded in space. 500 pressed.  
         
       
         
 
           
  AFCGT S/T 10" EP - Following the extremely limited cd-r, AFCGT (or A-Frames Climax Golden Twins) drop eight new mangled tunes for their debut vinyl release. A truly rare case of a supergroup living up to expectations, AFCGT’s unholy racket goes from noise punk jams to tripped out psychedelic intergalactic excursions. 500 pressed on manly 10” red vinyl. SOLD OUT! Hit up Our Distros!  
             
     
     
  Our Love Will Destroy the World Polished Glass Autobahn 7" – Debut single of the new project by Campbell Kneale (Birchville Cat Motel / Black Boned Angel). Campbell says “Shoot. The goddamn funkiest noise record ever? Like a bop-off between Rudolph Grey and Terminator X. Grinding psychedirgecore plastered over ghastly electrosplatter and ambivalent fake-americana strummage. And that’s just side one! Side two grovels in halls of gravel, blurring the line between this world and the next... like Aldous Huxley writing a book about how he lost his marbles whilst listening to Hawkwind. Like, like, like...EVERYBODYDANCENOW!)” Sure to pack the dance floors in Hades. 500 pressed.
 
 
         
         
 
         
  The Fresh and Onlys 7" EP - 2nd EP from San Francisco's Finest. Featuring members of Black Fiction and Skygreen Leopards, the Fresh and Onlys bust out three freakbeatpop hits with the best goddamn harmonies you’ll hear all year. We love these guys and wish they were our neighbors. The band also has current and future full lengths on Castle Face and Woodsist. 500 pressed.
Second pressing - 500.
 
           
   
   
       
  Peter Wright – The Terrifying Realisation We Might Be Wrong 7” - Peter returns for a 2nd single on Dirty Knobby. This three song EP is an organic wash of gorgeous drones made from a contact microphone, Bulbul Tarang, 12-string, found noise/field sounds and laptop effects. The pieces run the gamut from abrasive machine noise grind to blissed-out ambient hush and back. 500 pressed.
       
 
         
 
     
  The Intelligence / Unnatural Helpers – split 7” – At last! The single we’ve all been waiting for! Unnatural Helpers & the Intelligence cover each others’ top ten singles. See! Intelligence Getting Classy. Hear! Helpers gettin Confident. Lars Intelligence & his legendary 7 track bang out 3 outstanding Helpers covers, and the Helpers return the favour with their brill Dutchess & the Dean take on 2 Intelligence songs. Worth it for the cover alone. 500 pressed.
       
 
     
Pumice Magnedisk Recordings of gFrenzy Songs 7” – Bleedin gorgeous. Pumice covers 4 songs by NZ genius recluse gFrenzy, and the results will make you want to throw all yr other records out of the window. Seriously unique and utterly gleeful warble-fi gems. Stefan Pumice sez “it’s a pretty rugged record. 4 gfrenzy songs, i recorded it on this weird dictation machine from the 1940s. it’s like a turntable but has special flexi discs made of magnetic oxide like analogue tape and instead of a stylus the arm has a magnetic record/playback tapehead. the speed is inconsistent so it sounds wobbly too. all live all mono. hope you like it.” If you don’t, y’re a soulless git. Please go away. 500 pressed.
     
 

Unnatural Helpers S/T cd - 13 song opus of beer-fueled garage-rock pop that’s too good for the normally tired genre. Featuring Dean and Mike, the dingleberries behind Double Fudge, the band is filled out by current/ex-members of the Intelligence, the Dipers, the Lights, the Pulses, Welcome, and Sick Bees on this hit-filled collection. A virtual who’s who of Underground Seattle rock, the Helpers debuted on the infamous S-S records, Babyhead compilation, and dished out this hot rock platter before their equally boss Dirty Knobby EP. A full length on Hardly Art is up next for the band, so jump aboard the Hype Train now!