Hark: I heard it two times, still digesting. It’s somewhere between mastodon and old Baroness. I let you know what I think when I heard it more. Graves at Sea – Graves at Sea ep 12″ Whitehorse – Raised into Darkness 12″ The Body – I Shall Die Here Dark Ages – Rabble, Whores, Usurers … Continue reading Reply To: Shoplifters of the world, unite and take over (or which records did you buy?)
Well this is not how I began my day. But I just wanna tell you how what a great day I had. Woke up right around 16.00 (because I work nights) and felt miserable about sleeping though all my day off. Hung around with Loffe (My partner in crime, Green Menace Records) folding sleeves and … Continue reading Reply To: How did you start out your day?
I recently bought the last part of the wheel of time series. I started reading that stuff ages ago and stopped around part 7 or 8 because I was tired of waiting to long for the next part. I kept buying the books waiting for that serie to finish so I could read everything at … Continue reading Reply To: Books
BECOME is from Santa Barbara, CA, home of Ebullition Records. These guys love to express themselves. Read for yourself.
Ask em how they keep things interesting for themselves, they’ve been around for ages. Been there, done that. How do they keep themselves motivated? Ask em what they would ask a band / artist when they would get the chance to interview someone. Ask em what’s left on their to-do list. What they still want … Continue reading Reply To: Madball questions
After a long wait it’s finally here: Suffering Quota’s debut full length. Is it worth the wait?
I really liked Carnivale when I watched it ages ago! Like I said, I like slow movies, but “All Is Lost” didn’t do anything for me… And that Metallica movie made no sense whatever.
Pim went to the Melkweg to check out the Nirvana – Live And Loud screening.
A short interview with bassplayer Vince on the new material, the H8000 scene and being a dad. ‘To us Congress was the main band of that whole period in time. It changed our lives.’
Went to see Frozen at the cinema with my kid today. 2D. not 3D and I didn’t miss it one second. Not really a Disney Classic for the ages, but still well worth seeing it in the theatre. – The animation is, of course, top notch (not Pixar level, but good) and at points breath … Continue reading Reply To: Movies / TV shows part II
Ever wondered how to start a label yourself? Look no further. Here’s a bunch of tips from the pro’s.
Time for another mixtape…
Light Years will be launching an Eastcoast/Midwest tour with The Fake Boys (Animal Style Records) in early April.
I always LOVE the zines Becky Miller does. When a new issue arrives, I drop everything I’m doing and finish it in one go.
The third Some Will Never Know mixtape, featuring all kinds of styles. Not for the singleminded.
Pim finally had a lenghty chat with René about World Collapse, True Blue, hardcore, life and ninja’s.
[quote=Maurice]Ritchie: where did you got that witchcult/drainland tape from? Various– 612noise tape Anaal Nathrakh– Vanitas Lifeforce. – Lifeforce. Saybia – Eyes On The Highway Willful– 1982 Various – Reality Part #3[/quote] Sorry man, only just saw this. Got the split tape from Witch Cult’s own store. They’ve been sold out for ages but have not … Continue reading Reply To: Shoplifters of the world, unite and take over (or which records did you buy?)
No weekend in London is complete without a visit to the All Ages record store: Stark Raving Mad – Amerika CD Path To Misery CD Anthrax (UK) – All For The Cause CD Abandon Ship – Of Time’s Turning Wheel 7″ Jailbait – Fuck The Kids 7″ Deliver – Lack Of Resistance pic7″ Burning The … Continue reading Reply To: Shoplifters of the world, unite and take over (or which records did you buy?)