 |
|
|
|
|

| Can't find Razorcake at your favorite store? Lend us a hand and we'll send you a free issue. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

 | Razorcake will send you one free issue if you ask your librarian if they would carry Razorcake in their stacks. (This offer is good for both traditional libraries and independent libraries.) To get the free issue, you must send us the librarian's name and email and the library's postal address. We will then contact them directly and donate a subscription to them. U.S. libraries only, due to postage. | |
|
|
|
|
|
|  | .gif&contenttype=gif)
VARIOUS ARTISTS:
Sick of Fun: 7” EP
Dude, if pressed, I probably can’t remember what I ate three days ago for lunch, so bands going back to 1982 for musical inspiration don’t bother me too much. (Okay, and maybe they weren’t alive in 1982, and that’s shitty to harsh on people over something they had no control over, like when two people fucked and a lady got pregnant.) Oh, with two caveats. That the bands themselves don’t suffer from “Back in the day”-itis, and that they sound like they’re having a good time for themselves. Let’s check the pudding. Bands unhappy with current political policies? Check. Picture of a gasmask? Check. Someone getting shot? Check? Birthing shot (Technically a crowning.)? Check. Hardcore that veers into thrash? Check. Fifteen songs on a 7”? Check. An actual band or two from the early ‘80s? Ribzy? Check. Coke Bust, Valoids, and Broken Needle were my favorites, and noticeable mention to Doghart Trio for being the folk Flipper (band, not TV dolphin) of the bunch. Nice.
–Todd Taylor (Stress Domain, myspace.com/stressdomainrecords)
|
|
|
|  |
|
|
|
|

| If you live in the Los Angeles area and want to help us out, let us know. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

| Get monthly notifications of new arrivals and distro and special offers for being part of the Razorcake army. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|