Archive for May, 2009

NEW HOTNESSSSSSS!!! 1

As you can see, we have a new Kill Shaman website. It’s pretty rad. Totally web 2.0 and shit with comments, RSS feeds and all that jazz. Still gotta finish some stuff up obviously, but it’s mostly done. Thinking about adding a board too. Maybe. Lemme know.

Now real news. The Oh Sees “Zork’s Tape Bruise” LP is back in stock. Round two for those of you who missed it the first time. Bad news is that I again have less than 100 for public consumption. The other 400 went in seconds to distros, mailorders etc. Get em now.

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Zorks! 0

OK! I’ve got good news and bad news. Good news: The Oh Sees “Zork’s Tape Bruise” LP+CD is out Now!!!. Now the bad news. The bad news is that they are already almost gone. I have about 40 left after all the distros, mailorders and buddies took their copies. On the bright side, they are already being repressed! I should have another 500 in a few weeks. So if you miss out this time, don’t trip.

We got some other stuff back in stock too. Expo 70 “Black Ohms” and other junk. We’re gonna expand the mailorder store, but first we need a website redesign. Deal with it. Anyhow, get your Nerve City 10″‘s before they run out. Also, we have sooooo few Love Tan LP’s left it’s unreal. Same goes for teh Landed/Megafuckers split 7″. Get on em!

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Oh Sees and Nerve City Going Fast… 0

I FUCKED DEATH! It’s crazy good and going fast. Limited to 500 copies. In the distro store are a couple of new items. First up is Expo 70′s “Night Flights” LP on Fedora Corpse. Another great psych 12″ from our pal Justin Wright. Beautiful and wildly imaginative space drone awesomeness. Also, we’ve got the new Bipolar Bear/Talbot Tagora 10″ split on Olfactory. Talbot Tagora is the bees knees. Look out for them to be the next big thing.

In other news, THEE OH SEES LP+CD combo package “Zork’s Tape Bruise” will be out next week, I think. The 12″ contains home recordings, demos and crazy noise sounds. This is unlike any other Oh Sees you’ve ever heard. It’s biting, noisey and bad ass. Songs are catchy and dragged through a pile of distortion, tape manipulation and random instrument collisions. The CD piece contains everything they ever released on vinyl only (Intelligence split, Peanut Butter Over, etc.). They come together in one weird package that doesn’t make sense. You should get it when it comes out.

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