Citizen / Turnover Baby Blue/magenta W/ Black Splatter

Discography


Adventures - Supersonic Habitation LP

Released: Feb 13th, 2015 · RFC111

Supersonic Home, the anticipated debut LP from Pittsburgh's resident musical wunderkinds Adventures, is an ambitious alloy of powerhouse influences: these 10 songs reimagine of the best parts of 90'due south alt-stone and emo and infuse them with the cathartic energy of punk. However, Adventures delivers much more than than simply the sum of these parts. Throughout upbeat anthems like opener "Dream Blue Haze" and pensive, melancholic retreats like "Tension and "Long Hair," the constant vocal tandem of Reba Meyers and Kimi Hanauer radiates higher up every infectious poprock riffs and the warm, rhythmic backbone of bass and keyboard. No affair what draws you in to mind to Adventures, there is something undeniably relatable in these songs about honestly dealing with self-uncertainty, troubled hearts, and the everyday struggle to experience content that will make yous go along coming back to Supersonic Dwelling house.

Camera Shy - Jack-O-Lantern 10"

Released: June 20th, 2014 · RFC:099

Camera Shy is a new project from Nick Basset, guitarist and lead songwriter of San Francisco shoegaze human action Whirr, and bass player of Nothing. The new ring sees Bassett also at the writing captain, accompanied past Whirr vocalizer Alexandra Morte, who'southward radiant vocals can be heard on Whirr's acclaimed 2012 full length, Piping Dreams, too their 'June' and 'Role Fourth dimension Punks' EP's. As Whirr's audio divulges down a slightly foreign path, Camera Shy exists to serve the poppier end of a similar spectrum. At present, the vocals are upwardly front and at times fifty-fifty carry the songs, creating a relaxing dream pop soundscape perfect for summer days outside.

Camera Shy - Crystal Clear 7"

Released: April 18th, 2015 · RFC:124

Crystal Articulate, the new EP from Camera Shy, is a collection of 3 songs to be released on Record Shop Day 2015. With their debut self-titled LP due out later this twelvemonth, the band teases with the same sound that they offered on their start release, 2013'south Jack-O-Lantern EP. The sim- ple, delicate guitar playing of Nick Bassett paired with the angelic voice of Alexandra Morte are songs fabricated for the spring. Lush and inviting on songs such every bit the title track and "Deep Blue," Camera Shy provides an alternate reality than the one defined by Bassett's other projects, wheth- er it be the dreary nihilism of Nothing or the mumbling apathy of Whirr. Rather, Crystal Clear sounds as if it was a field recording of songs composed inside a dream - the band'southward unadorned song formula and the hazy, atmospheric background noise brand this record sound aught less than ethereal.

Captain, We're Sinking - The Future is Cancelled CD/LP

Released: May 4th, 2013 · RFC:070

The Future Is Cancelled is the highly anticipated debut total-length from Scranton, PA'south Captain, We're Sinking. This stunning brandish of gritty punk and gut wrenching storytelling sees CWS stepping into identify their alongside contemporaries The Menzingers and Tigers Jaw while challenging boundaries set forth by genre greats like Confronting Me! and Alkaline Trio.

Every attribute of The Future Is Cancelled is rife with a frazzled desperation, each element trying to brand sense of a modern existence. Pensive, only emotional and always meandering, the vocals spin one-half-yelled melodies around half-cleaved characters. Â Buzzing and jangly guitars, pounding bass and dynamic drums guide the journey perfectly - at times controlled and at others completely reckless.

On The Time to come Is Cancelled, Captain, We're Sinking offering no answers and make no promises. Instead the band offers a crystal clear view into a disruptive and foggy fourth dimension where one grapples with the horrors and uncertainties of impending adulthood.

Tracklist:
1. Adultery
2. Brother
three. Annina, Nosotros Will Miss You
4. The Future Is Cancelled Pt one
v. Montreal
6. More Tequila, Less Joe
7. Beer Can
8. You Take Flaws
9. Lake
10. A Bitter Divorce
11. Here'southward To Forever
12. Shoddy Workmanship

Captain, We're Sinking - Montreal 7"

Released: December 18th, 2012 · RFC:062

This 7" serves are a precursor to the stunning forthcoming total length from Scranton PA's Captain, We're Sinking. The a-side features the single from the upcoming LP, "Montreal", with the b-side existence exclusive to this 7". Both songs are about going crazy. Limited to 500 copies full.

Tracklist:
1. Montreal
2. Permit's Play Kill the Humans

Denizen - Silo 7"

Released: September ninth, 2014 · RFC:113

A single released by Citizen in 2014, available only on their fall headlining tour.

Tracklist:
i. Silo

Pressing Information:
500 Camouflage

Denizen - Everybody Is Going to Heaven CD/LP

Released: June 23rd, 2015 · RFC:131

Virtually ii years to the date of the release of their quantum album, Citizen return with their highly anticipated follow-up full-length, Everybody is Going to Sky. Haunting these x songs is a foreboding, dark temper masterfully crafted past producer Will Yip, and an firsthand, intense energy is palpable from fifty-fifty the first grimy seconds of the opener, "Cement." Every bit with every i of Citizen's releases, Mat Kerekes' signature song commitment here is a trademark characteristic, demonstrating the emotional tension that boils over on this release. As cathartic every bit always, he duels between a soft croon and a haunting scream, against his demons on tracks similar "My Favorite Color" echoing the tormented refrain, "my center still beats for zip". And while near of the record is an intense and noisy onslaught, songs like "Heaviside" and "Yellow Love" deed equally armistices, each aching in reverb-drenched consonance. Everybody is Going to Sky is a turning point for Citizen: one time regarded as newcomers with undeniable potential, the ring shows here that they take matured both abruptly and uniquely, with no end to their up trajectory in sight.

Tracklist:
ane. Cement
2. Dive Into My Sun
3. Numb Yourself
four. Heaviside
5. My Favorite Color
vi. Weave Me (Into Yr Sin)
vii. Stain
viii. Ten
9. Yellow Dearest
10. Ring of Chain

Citizen - Youth CD/LP

Released: June 11th, 2013 · RFC:088

Since first coming together as midwestern high-schoolers in 2009, Citizen have emerged as i of the most promising immature bands in the alternative underground today. The band signed to Run For Cover Records in early 2012, releasing their EP Young States that year likewise as a split with labelmates Turnover. In February of 2013, Citizen entered Studio 4 with producer Will Yip (Championship Fight, Circa Survive, Daylight) to tape Youth, their debut full-length. From the start note of album opener "Roam The Room", the fuzzy, guitar-driven rock songs bleed emotion straight through to closer "Fatigued Out". Denizen accept called on the ghosts of Make New and early Nirvana, creating a sound that is familiar but immediately all its own.

Tracklist:
i. Roam The Room
two. Figure You Out
3. The Summer
4. Slumber
five. How Does It Experience
six. The Dark I Drove Lone
7. Speaking With A Ghost
8. Your Head Got Misplaced
9. Ill and Impatient
10. Drawn Out

Citizen / Turnover - Dissever 7"

Released: Dec 1st, 2013 · RFC:054

Michigan's Citizen and Virginia Beach's Turnover each follow upwards acclaimed debut EPs by contributing two new songs apiece to this impressive split vii". Both bands' first recordings for Run For Cover, this dissever marks growth and maturity for each ring as they transition from upwards-and-coming locals to established national artists. Denizen opens the split with 2 crunchy mail service-hardcore emo songs. The band effortlessly blurs lines from crashing Foo Fighters-esque drums and and loud guitars to quiet, emotive twinkling breaks akin to peers Basement and Title Fight but with their own midwestern personality. Turnover opens up side B with rumbling, jumpy toms and a sad, shimmering guitar line before soaring vocals sprint in, tugging at the heartstrings and begging for a singalong. Relatable lyrics coupled with infectious vocal melodies make Turnover one of the catchiest bands making punk music. This split comes out one month before these two bands embark on a vii-week national bout, driving home what is sure to exist a can't miss summer release.

Tracklist:
1. Denizen - Drown
2. Citizen - I'm Ill Of Waiting
3. Turnover - Permanent
4. Turnover - No Sunday
5. Citizen - I Yet Close My Eyes (Digital Just)
6. Turnover - Waiting (Digital But)

Pressing Information
First Press:
300 Milky Clear Due west/ Oxblood Haze
400 Baby Blueish/Magenta W/ Black Splatter
800 Sea Blueish

2nd Press:
200 White, Greyness And Mint Tri-Colour
300 A-Side/B-Side Oxblood And Mustard
500 Os

3rd Press:
200 Oxblood/Orange Split Due west/ Black Splatter
300 Electic Blue/Hot Pinkish Split
500 Ultra Clear

Fourth Press:
2000 Body of water Bluish / Oxblood

Denizen - Immature States CD/7"

Released: December 1st, 2013 · RFC056

2012 is the year Michigan'south Citizen went from an underground midwest band to an explosive nationwide force to be reckoned with. Young States is Denizen's debut EP, pressed on vinyl for the first time, showcasing this young quintet'south penchant for writing heartrending yet impossibly tricky songs.

Tracklist:
01. Untitled
02. Immature States
03. I All the same Shut My Eyes
04. Detached
05. Right Through

First Printing:
200 Blackness/Gilded Marble
300 Teal Blue (Band Exclusive)
300 Clear
500 White

Second Printing:
300 Red/Black Marble
700 Green/Gold Marble
m Black

Third Printing:
1100 Transparent Purple

Cloakroom - Further Out 2xLP

Released: Jan 16th, 2015 · RFC:107

Further Out, the anticipated debut full length from the reclusive Indiana trio Cloakroom, tin be defined best as an exploratory sonic mission. From the album's opener, "Paperweight," the crushing force of a wall of distorted bass and pounding drumming collapses to uncover the airy, reverb-soaked vocals of guitarist Doyle Martin, who's carrying a sullen burden that seems just equally weighed downwardly. From the headbanging heaviness of "Moon Funeral" to the ethereal moments of songs like "Starchild Skull" and Mesmer," Cloakroom'south output is the finish result of researching seemingly unlike elements like atmospheric mail service-stone, punishingly tedious stoner metallic, and cathartic emo and how their best qualities tin work into a terminal, organic sound, masterfully navigated by the expert and completely analog production of Matt Talbot. Further Out boasts the timelessness of a classic record: information technology is expansive and exploratory while nevertheless cogitating and referential to the astral tendencies of predecessors like Hum and Jesu. Further Out, available now in two easy volumes.

Tracklist:
1. Paperweight
2. Outta Spite
3. Moon Funeral
four. Lossed Over
v. Mesmer
six. Starchild Skull
vii. Asymmetrical
eight. Make clean Moon
9. Sylph
10. Deep Sea Station

Pressing Data:
300 Clear
700 Gold
g Blackness

Cloakroom - Lossed Over 7"

Released: November 14th, 2014 · RFC:115

Earlier this fall we shared the news that the new Cloakroom double LP was going to be delayed until 2015. This delay brought with information technology the opportunity to evangelize a new Cloakroom seven". The vii" contains the vocal 'Lossed Over' from their forthcoming LP equally well as b-side 'Dream Warden' which is sung by the legendary Matt Talbott of Hum. 'Dream Warden' channels the spirit of "You'd Prefer an Astronaut' era Hum, while staying true to Cloakrooms spacey, rumbling noise. Talbott engineered both the 7" and forthcoming LP, which were recorded, mixed and mastered 100% analog at his Illinois-based Earth Analog studio.

Tracklist:
1. Lossed Over
2. Dream Warden

Pressing Information:
219 Aqua Blue inside Olive Green (Color in Colour)
319 Body of water Blue / Easter Xanthous (A-Side/B-Side)
524 Black

Cloakroom - Infinity 12"EP

Released: June 8th, 2013 · RFC:076

Cloakroom is a brand new musical entity conceived in the harsh rurals of north west Indiana. Doyle Martin, of disbanded popular punkers Grown Ups collaborated with drummer buddy Brian Busch and fellow Region native Robert Merkof. Despite the frantic, fast paced nature of their other acts, Cloakroom rarely touches on its member's previous work. Instead they are found channeling the visceral vocals of David Bazan, laid over quiet ethereal guitar hums that slowly grow into pounding walls of audio, at times bringing to heed a more stoned, all the same delicate Jesu. Undoubtedly, comparisons will be made spanning an array of genres from stoner metal to 90′due south emo, but what Cloakroom have created with is a flawless conglomeration of sound that until now has yet to exist heard.

Tracklist:
01. Sedimentary
02. E
03. Dream Journal
04. Bendin
05. Mind Funeral

Pressing Information:
Start Press:
200 Green with screen-printed covers
300 Black

Creative Adult - Psychic Mess LP

Released: Feb 25th, 2015 · RFC:101

Creative Adult's mode of fuzzed out, dark, noisy psychedelic post-punk led them to to Montreal, QC where they recorded their debut full-length /Psychic Mess'. Engineered and produced past Efrim Menuck of Godspeed Yous! Blackness Emperor at Hotel 2 Tango Studios in Montreal, the ring returned with a dramatic punk rock record. Infused with psychedelic haze and dark goth-stone calling to listen bands like Bauhaus, Fugazi, Sonic Youth and Scratch Acid. Not for the faint of eye, Psychic Mess is a reminder things can still exist crazy and nothing is always chill.

Tracklist:
ane. Command My Optics
2. Charismatic Leader
3. Flash
4. Far Out
5. Half Style
vi. Hyper Enlightened
vii. Public Transit
8. Psychic Message
9. Deep End
ten. Everyone Knows Anybody
11. Exposed

Pressing Data:
300 Clear
500 Red / Blackness
700 Black

Artistic Adult - Deep End 7"

Released: January 28th, 2014 · RFC:097

Creative Developed comes from the various musical convenance footing of California'southward North Bay Punk scene. The band's sonic blast careens betwixt the harsh, noisy punk of Scratch Acrid and Gang of Four while carrying the brooding emotion of Joy Division'south darkest moments. This new seven" single previews darker depths explored on their forthcoming LP, engineered and produced by Efrim Menuck of Godspeed You! Black Emperor at Hotel two Tango Studios in Montreal.

Tracklist:
1. Deep End
2. Momentary Lapse

Pressing Information:
100 White
400 Black

Creative Adult - Bulls In the M 7"

Released: Dec 1st, 2013 · RFC:080

Bulls In The K is Creative Adult'due south follow up to last year's acclaimed Expressionless Air EP. Bulls takes the Bay Area band further down the vibing, manic path of their debut and wanders farther into flourishes of contemplative effects laden mail punk. These four writhing bursts are alike to an acid-fueled paranoia grafted together with the spastic energy of garage greats like MC5 and Murder City Devils.

Tracklist:
1. Bulls In The Yard
two. Consumes Itself
3. Chemical Glow
iv. Rushing Toward The Cemetery

Pressing Information:
200 Cherry-red
300 Clear
500 Black

Creative Developed / Self Defence Family - Split seven"

Released: March sixth, 2015 · RFC:114

Creative Adult comes from the diverse musical convenance footing of California'due south North Bay Punk scene. With hardcore roots, they explore noisy, sometimes psychedelic sounds with an undeniable Dischord styled edge. Their song "Americans" meanders and builds as if were an '85 era Punk canticle. Using musical repetition and biting social commentary to create a dark, infectious atmosphere.

Self Defense Family are one of the most prolific Punk bands out at that place today. Through countless releases and as many musical contributors (they have had more than than ten active members at whatsoever given time), the collective has grown in both sound and vision. Their song here, "Somertron" is the band at their best. An experimental tangle of guitar melody swirls as Patrick Kindlon's unmistakable story telling swells into a beautiful, fracturing crescendo.

Tracklist:
1. Creative Adult - Americans
2. Self Defense Family - Somerton

Pressing Information:
300 Bone (Ring Exclusive)
300 Transparent Green (RFC Exclusive)
300 Transparent Blood-red (DW Exclusive)
2100 Clear

Crying - Go Olde / Second Wind LP

Released: November 14th, 2014 · RFC:110

Biography

The Crying formula is uncomplicated: drench an entry-level Motown song in creamy baloney, completely flip the vocal dynamics without losing any of the juicy flavor, and squirt in a few too many twisted melodies played out of a programmed Game Boy. Mixing imperial riffs and tasty beats with soft vocals, intimate lyrics (oftentimes crushingly and then), and harsh but sparkling synth lines, the New York power trio strikes a stylistic rest betwixt decades and genres, each song bearing the gifts of timelessness and formal disrespect. "Get Olde Second Wind," Crying's commencement Run For Encompass release, works as both an anthology and a cohesive work, compiling the critically acclaimed self-released EP, "Get Olde," and its brand new, darker and danker sequel, "Second Air current."

Tracklist:
1. Open
2. Bloom
iii. Bodega Run
4. Rat Infant
v. Vacation
6. Olde World
7. ES
8. Easy Flying
9. Sick
x. Batang Killjoy
11. Keepsake
12. War of Compunction
13. Shut

Pressing Information:
300 Blue
500 Pinkish
500 White
700 Blue / Pink Starburst

Elvis Depressedly - New Alhambra CD/LP

Released: May 12th, 2015 · RFC:117

In many ways, new alhambra is an auditory homage to what has shaped lead singer Mathew Lee Cothran's life. Its title, as any hardcore pro-wrestling fan will recognize, credits the Philadelphia arena that birthed its most legendary and extreme version of it, and the use of samples from wrestling shows and late night televangelists serve as a reference to his upbringing. The anthology was characteristically made with outdated equipment and limited by only one microphone, with Mike "Dr. Vink" Roberts playing an essential role on bass that enriches the rockier resonation in comparison to elvis depressedly'due south previous releases. Cothran and Delaney were constantly on the move during the recording process thanks to their new found career freedom, but none of information technology takes away from new alhambra fully texturized shift toward brightly melancholic noise-popular inspired past Cothran's favorite united nations- sung heroes such every bit Waterboys, Prefab Sprout and Emperor X.

Tracklist:
1. Thou Shall Not Murder
2. N.M.S.S.
three. New Alhambra
4. Bruises
5. Rock n' Curl
6. Big Break
seven. Ease
8. New heaven, New Earth
9. Wastes of Fourth dimension

Pressing Information:
500 Dark Cerise w/ Orangish and Yellowish Starburst
1000 Black w/ Purple Starburst
1500 Translucent Blue/Light-green

Gdp - Holla 12" EP

Released: July 16th, 2013 · RFC:072

New Jersey's GDP takes a step back from the pulsing, futuristic grime of 2011'southward 'Useless Eaters' and answers with a contemplative, intimate story of young love told over an assemblage of jazzy, serene samples and cinematic, orchestral interludes produced entirely by The Wrong Accost. Peppered with GDP'southward barbed couplets and brash vignettes, Holla plays every bit a stream of consciousness navigating through the dubiousness of interpersonal relationships. Mature yet impulsive, obscure yet focused, Gdp's latest is a attestation to his versatility as one of today'southward most daring and innovative hip hop artists.

Tracklist:
ane. The 2d Song on the Tape Yous Make Her
2. Catatonia
3. The Art of Blowing Drinking glass vs The Human action of Breaking Information technology
four. Mascara Feat. Wiccaphase
5. Friends That Fuck
half-dozen. All Roads Atomic number 82 You Hither
seven. Placeholder

Pressing Information:
500 Black

Gdp - Useless Eaters

Released: May tertiary. 2011 · RFC:028

West Orangish, New Bailiwick of jersey'due south GDP has proven himself 1 of the hardest working acts in hip hop. His upcoming sophomore full-length, "Useless Eaters," was recorded past himself in various locations throughout the tri-state surface area, and mixed and mastered while on an independently booked 52-date national tour. Combining futuristic grime with homage to hip hop's by, "Useless Eaters" is Gross domestic product's most focused effort also as his darkest.

Tracklist:
1. Neural Circuitry
2. Quintuplets
three. Carbon Footprint
4. Niggling Boxes
v. Don't Worry Virtually The Government
6. Oxypolycontin
7. Social Enema
8. Holy Grail
nine. All My Friends Are On Meds
10. Biathanatos
11. Someday When Things Are Adept

Pressing Information:
200 Red
300 Black

Lilliputian Big League - Tropical Jinx CD/LP

Released: October, 10th 2014 · RFC:112

From the very start of Footling Big League'southward LP Tropical Jinx, it's articulate that in that location is nothing little well-nigh the band or their second full-length album. In fact, there is an unmistakable depth in these ten indie rock gems that makes each vocal fulfilling in a dozen unlike ways. The brutally honest lyrics of guitarist/vocalist Michelle Zauner are one of the anthology'southward undeniable high points: the confessions and confrontations nearly dealing with family unit life, relationships and personal failures are both relatable
and cathartic. Little Large League have created something special on Tropical Jinx. It is an homage to the best moments of culling stone with the unmistakable spirit of Philadelphia DIY, blended in a fashion that demands your immediate attending.

Tracklist:
ane. Tropical Jinx
2. Sucker
3. Deer Head
iv. Dixie Gun
5. Property Line
vi. Miss AC
7. Old Time Fun
viii. Accept It To A Weird Deplorable Place
ix. Boyish
10. In Air

Makthaverskan - II CD/LP

Released: February 8th, 2014 · RFC:102

Gothenburg, Sweden's Makthaverskan layer aspects of noise, jangle and dream pop on a foundation of rambling, garage-punk free energy. Distorted, uptempo riffs ebb and menstruation with laid back, atmospheric mail service punk throughout the tracks that make up the band's sophomore LP 'Two'. Sonic bursts of anthemic pop are accentuated and brought to life by front end-woman Maja Milner's sharp and soaring delivery, cutting through layers of reverb to air out her dingy laundry. "Fuck you for fucking me when I was seventeen," Maja howls on the climactic runway, "No Mercy", cursing the lover who shattered her youth. "You never loved me / You wanted to own me / Your fourth dimension will come, my friend."

Tracklist:
1. Antabus
2. Asleep
3. Slowly Sinking
four. Something More
5. Outshine
6. Drömland
seven. No Mercy
8. Distance
ix. Volga

Pressing Information:
Showtime Press
200 Clear Gold
300 Solid White
500 Articulate Red

2nd Press
1000 Silvery

mewithoutYou - Stake Horses CD/LP

Released: June 16th, 2015 · RFC:132

It's impossible to imagine mod underground music without mewithoutYou: the influence of their xv-year legacy has been aught less than seismic. Pale Horses, mewithoutYou's 6th album, continues their unwavering artistic vision, while at the aforementioned time reinvents the band as uniquely as any of their fans would expect information technology to. Aaron Weiss has again produced a work of genius with his nonpareil poetic voice, rivaled only past the soundtrack the rest of his band has forced him to compete against through these eleven songs. The end effect is a beautiful fusion not different the music found on the ring's most revered releases. The guitar work is precise: delicately soft and tender during lulling moments like the opener "Pale Horse" and fiercely riff-centric on the Brother, Sister reminiscent "Mexican War Streets." Complimenting information technology is the constant combination of the catchiest bass lines you've e'er heard and tasteful, steady drum grooves that harken back to Grab For The states the Foxes, the band's revered second album. Epic in scope, Pale Horses is an emotional journey equally captivating as any of their classic releases - referential to the all-time parts of their catalog with a distinguished vitality, captured in the ring's signature hauntingly iconic manner.

Tracklist:
1. Pale Horse
2. Watermelon Ascot
3. D-Minor
four. Mexican War Streets
5. Red Crow
6. Dorothy
7. Blue Hen
eight. Lilac Queen
nine. Magic Lantern Days
10. Birnam Wood
11. Rainbow Signs

Modernistic Baseball - You're Gonna Miss Information technology All CD/LP

Released: Feb 11th, 2014 · RFC:096

Modern Baseball was formed in 2011 by friends and guitarists Jacob Ewald and Brendan Lukens, who were soon joined by Ian Farmer on bass and Sean Huber on drums. The band self-released their kickoff EP The Nameless Ranger in 2011 while however in high school. Before long later on the members relocated to Philadelphia to attend college and quickly gained a strong following in the Philadelphia music community, teaming upwardly with locals Marietta to release the Couples Therapy split in the bound of 2012. Mod Baseball released their debut full-length Sports after that year on Lame-O Records, which they self-recorded and produced. Later on spending the summertime of 2013 touring heavily across the United states of america, the band headed into Studio A in Philadelphia to self-record You're Going to Miss It All. Mixed past Jonathan Low at Modest Street Recordings and mastered past Volition Yip, You're Going to Miss It All features 12 tracks that showcase the ring's signature witty indie-pop.

Tracklist:
1. Fine, Corking
2. Broken Cash Car
three. Rock Bottom
iv. Apartment
5. The Onetime Gospel Choir
6. Notes
7. Charlie Black
viii. Timmy Bowers
nine. Going To Bed Now
x. Your Graduation
11. Two Good Things
12. Pothole

Modern Baseball - Sports LP

RFC:079

'Sports' is a uniquely mod record, capturing the sort of beloved and loneliness that could only occur in the second decade of the 2nd millennium. Recorded over a series of tardily nights at Drexel University's free studio and released by Lame-O Records at the terminate of 2012, Sports conveys how information technology feels to be young and hopeless in modern America's cracked cellphone clutched in 1's hand, subconsciously refreshing social media, hoping to get noticed by that daughter at the party and ignored by the ghosts from high schoolhouse by. Calling on Say Anything's bravado, the Front Bottoms' natural language-in-cheek quirk and the Weakerthans' literary misery, Modern Baseball have fabricated a tape with remarkable depth and relatability.

Tracklist:
1. Re-Practise
2. Tears Over Beers
3. The Weekend
4. @chl03k
5. Hours Outside In The Snow
half-dozen. I Think You Were In My Profile Movie One time
vii. Re-Done
8. Cooke
ix. Meet Ya, Sucker
x. Look Out
11. Play Brawl!
12. Coals

Petal - Scout 7"

Released: November 19th, 2013 · RFC:095

Kiley Lotz formed Petal in 2012 in her hometown of Scranton, PA. Petal currently has a rotating line upward that includes members of Tigers Jaw, Three Human being Cannon, Halfling, Wicca Phase Springs Eternal, and Captain We're Sinking. In 2013 Petal released their first EP, Spotter, which features Ben Walsh and Brianna Collins and was recorded past Matt Schimelfenig. Combining a wide assortment of influences, Petal falls somewhere betwixt Cat Ability and Lemuria while withal creating their own distinct sound. Crunchy guitars juxtaposed with clean vocals and earnest lyrics help define Petal as a voice, strong and unwavering, ascent out of a chaotic world to assert its place. The repetition of "I was born" in Left A Marker further establishes this idea of presence and purpose, moving away from idle absorption into the masses. With Scout, Petal announced their presence, gear up to be heard.

Tracklist:
1. Comeback
two. Troubled Eye
three. Left A Marking
four. When I See Y'all

Pressing Information:
200 Bluish
300 Pinkish
500 Clear Reddish

Pity Sexual practice - Banquet Of Dearest LP

Released: June 25th, 2014 · RFC:090

Walking the razor's edge betwixt overdriven omphalos gazing bliss and perfect popular sensibility, Ann Arbor's Pity Sexual practice have crafted a breathtaking debut LP in 'Feast of Beloved' that's both awesomely beautiful and deftly evocative. Massive, harmonically distorted guitars and blusterous dual male/female person vocals are hallmarks of Feast of Honey, all drenched in warm, dreamy reverb. Nearly impressive however, is how the band utilizes pop conventions - both vocal and instrumental melody, and a strong and pounding rhythm section - while delving deep into the ethereal ability of textured soundscapes. Guitars fuzz and flange, weaving between singled-out, identifiable parts and simple brushes of colored noise. The voices similarly drift between conveying delicate melodies and delivering evocative feeling. Calling on the infectious, hooky inclinations of the Pixies, dreary melodies of the Breeders and sonic mass of My Bloody Valentine, Pity Sex'south Feast of Love twists and churns with these beautiful yet fleeting vignettes captured in sound.

Tracklist:
1. Wind-Up
2. Keep
three. Drown Me Out
four. Smoke Screen
5. Hollow Body
6. Sedated
7. Dear Pot
eight. Drawstring
9. St.John's Wort
ten. Fold

Pressing Data:

First Press
g Pressed Clear Green
600 Clear W/ White Haze
500 Light Green
400 Peach West/ Red Brume (Hot Topic Exclusive)
400 Lilac

*Note: The start printing colors and qty'south were wildly inaccurate compared to what we ordered, merely they came assembled, sealed, and labeled incorrectly, so there was no way to know the correct amounts.

2d Printing
1000 Black
1000 White w/Sky bluish Sunburst

3rd Press
749 Dearest Aureate with Cream Starburst

Compassion Sex - Dark Globe 12"EP

Released: Dec 1st, 213 · RFC:063

Pity Sex specialize in foggy, lo-fi noise pop and fuzzed-out, blown-speaker walls of audio, all with their ain midwestern emo subtleties. Situated somewhere at the convergence of Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth and Hum, the bands quietest moments are defeated reflections with plaintive instrumentals. Information technology's loudest are drastic cries washed in searing, reverby overdrive.

Tracklist:
1. When You lot're Around
2. Dogwalk
3. Hole Abroad
4. Coca Cola
5. Gum
6. Flower Daughter

Pressing Information:

First Press
200 Pinkish
300 Foam

2d Press
300 Forest Green W/ Cream Marble
700 Pastel Green W/ Pink Marble

Third Printing
m Gilt/White
yard Articulate

Fourth Printing
1000 Crimson/White Starburst

Petal - Shame CD/LP

October 23rd, 2015 · RFC:138

This record is kind of the amends, the confession and the acceptance of the ways I've felt shame in my life and trying to share information technology with others," explains Petal atomic number 82 singer, Kiley Lotz, of their new album, Shame. The melodically driven, indie stone record draws influence from Death Cab For Cutie and Pedro The Panthera leo. Each song has its own sound but with tight drums and forward vocals, the album is cohesive in a beautifully textured way. Though Petal has stayed true to the sound fans accept come to capeesh from the previous released EP, Scout, in 2013, this record shows growth with heaviness in both audio and content.

Lotz took three years to write the songs on this record and wrote them all with the underlying theme of dealing with her mental illness and seeing how it affected those around her. Discovering through her writing that anybody has shame and guilt, she started to wonder if the world might be different if everyone were more open and willing to take help. Camera Lens is the get-go song on the record and deals with just that, her acquittance and apology for not asking for assistance when she needed it nearly. But the record isn't just a distressing feel from offset to finish. Sky and Photo Booth are both honest declarations of love and pity for another person. Lotz shines with her power to limited her feelings in such real means.

It comes equally no surprise that Lotz is able to express her emotions being that she comes from a theatre groundwork. She moved to New York Metropolis after graduating higher in Scranton, Pennsylvania to pursue a life on stage. She made her Off-Broadway debut last spring and even wrote a song from the perspective of a character she once played. "It triggered a lot of things for me personally that I wouldn't change or regret. Merely it definitely made me write from a more honest, less scared perspective," she says of her time since moving to the urban center. Luckily for Lotz, she's as well been helped past her friends and fellow musicians that make upwardly Petal. Ben Walsh plays guitar and drums and Brianna Collins plays bass and co-wrote The Burn down for the album. Collins also offers incredible harmonies on the record, which is a major draw for listeners of Petal.

Shame is the culmination of everything Kiley Lotz has experienced and learned over the course of the last three years. Though the championship of the record is Shame, it seems that Petal should exist anything but when it comes to how they should feel virtually what they have accomplished as a band.

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