
Bloodhorse | A Malign Star
‘A Malign Star’ is a reckoning—a raw, relentless journey through doubt, defiance, and the eerie spaces in between. From crushing riffs that pay tribute to self-destruction to compositions steeped in imperial dread, each track carves out its own space in the chaos. There's a biting critique of pettiness and alienation, an eerie drift through half-waking nightmares, and a full-throttle push to the brink of speed and control. If you like it fast, dark, and just a little self-aware of its own doom, you’re in the right place.
Fastbreak | Fast Cars, Fast Women
Fast Cars, Fast Women is the debut album from New England youth crew icons Fastbreak, long out of print for over 25 years! Originally released in 1998, every idea, riff, and rhythm on the record feels as fresh as ever. Songs like "Said and Done" and "Places Traded" are bursting with pure exuberance and energy. Features bonus tracks in an expanded gatefold package. Completely remastered by Jamal Ruhe (Guided By Voices, Death, Misfits).


Dead Bars | All Dead Bars Go to Heaven
Seattle’s Punk Legends, Dead Bars, have been making life-affirming hard rock for over a decade,earning them both national accolades (KERRANG!, Razorcake, Stereogum) and a reputation as a local institution. Their newest record, All Dead Bars Go To Heaven, reaffirms that gift in ten hook-laden hitters about “love, loss, grief and self-acceptance.”
Piebald | We Are The Only Friends We Have
On vinyl for the first time in over 20 years, Piebald's We Are The Only Friends We Have has earned its place as one of the most notable and iconic emo albums of the era. Remastered for vinyl, reconstructed artwork, and includes a retrospective essay. Also available as a limited deluxe 2xLP, w/ 12 bonus tracks in an expanded gatefold package.


Gregor Samsa | 40:13.5
Gregor Samsa are a Post-Rock band that began in Richmond, VA in early 2000. They made a big impact on the genre through their use of haunting co-ed vocals and expansive dark melodies. Gregor Samsa are masters at building tension in their music through use of atmospheric minimalism that slowly climbs to a crescendo of layered instruments and ambient noise. On vinyl for the first time in over 23 years, 40:13.5 features Gregor Samsa’s first 2 EPs. Completely remastered with updated artwork.
Further Seems Forever | Hide Nothing
The classic emo/indie-rock album from Florida's Further Seems Forever is back in print for the first time in 20 years. Featuring the late Jon Bunch (Sense Field) on vocals, the 20th Anniversary Edition was repackaged and remastered with a deluxe gatefold jacket and a retrospective essay about the making of the album. Also includes three bonus acoustic tracks recorded in 2004.

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