Or download: http://www.archive.org/details/DontBeSwindle-Issue1
Or download: http://www.archive.org/details/DontBeSwindle-Issue1
12/30 – Pittsburgh, PA @ TBA
12/31 – Syracuse, NY @ Badlands w/ Shoppers – Event
1/1 – Buffalo @ TBA
1/2 – Boston, MA @ TBA
1/3 – Hartford, CT @ TBA
1/4 – Brooklyn, NY @ TBA
1/5 – New Brunswick, NY @ TBA
1/6 – Philadelphia, PA @ TBA
1/7 – Washington, DC @ TBA w/ THE STATE, POISON PLANET, POSITIVE NOISE
1/8 – Richmond, VA @ Grace St. Mansion w/ POISON PLANET
1/9 – Raleigh, NC @ TBA
1/10 – Gainesville, FL @ TBA
1/11 – Miami, FL @ TBA
1/12 – Tampa, FL @ TBA
1/13 – Atlanta, GA @ Archive Gallery w/ TBA
* Just Coke Bust and D.O.C.*
1/14 – Greensboro, NC @ TBA
1/15 – Harrisonburg, VA @ The Blue Nile
If you have questions regarding the dates or would like to help out send an email to: venomousideas@hotmail.com
D.O.C.
http://disciplesofchrist.bandcamp.com
http://www.facebook.com/disciplesofchrist202
TENEMENT
http://tenement.bancamp.com
http://www.facebook.com/tenement
COKE BUST
http://cokebust.bandcamp.com
http://www.facebook.com/cokebust
Debut issue of this new half-sized zine compiled by Will Butler himself (To Live A Lie Records). Issue #1 features interviews that highlight a variety of heavy music genres, from the devastating grind of Looking For An Answer, to Idaho’s fastcore maniacs Hummingbird Of Death, up-and-coming powerviolence wrecking crew ACxDC, and the legendary Eric Wood of The Bastard Noise. Among the columnists for this debut issue are Ralph Ferrara of Haunted Hotel Records, Will Toftness of the grind-violence band Hip Cops, and To Live A Lie label artist Matt Gauck, as well as Will Butler’s own musings on life as a label head juggling a full-time job. Don’t Be Swindle is chock full of record reviews that are refreshingly in-depth (when you need them to be) and nicely concise at other times (so you don’t get bored!) There’s even some non-typical show reviews that you’ll have to read yourself to believe. Picking up on his previous zine endeavor in Fastcore Photos, Will displays some of your favorite grinders (hello, Disciples Of Christ) in a fancy spread of photos he took himself at shows. All in all, issue #1 of Don’t Be Swindle is pretty sweet, and definitely recommended for anyone who enjoys fastcore, grind, and powerviolence, and appreciates an MRR-style approach to a music zine.
Available from (updated with links as soon as I verify):
To Live A Lie Records – (its up on eBay)
Haunted Hotel Records
BSP Records
Blastcat Records
Karasu Killer Records (Japan)
Bastard Noise
ACxDC
Hummingbird of Death
Looking For An Answer
Total Hipster Crusher
Jim Walkley
Vii Caso
Jace Kuhn
(P.S., download my three old zines, Fastcore Photos 1, 2, and Distort Raleigh, in one zip here)
We will be doing a three year discography CD for the band grindcore band Osk from Canada. Couldn’t be more excited. This will be out 2012.
Mind As Prison “Maryland Grindcore” EP
Mind As Prison previously (and famously) shared a vinyl release with the mighty Disciples Of Christ. Followers of grind know that’s some pretty elite company, and unfortunately, many focused their attention on D.O.C. instead of the accompanying band. If you slept on Mind As Prison then, “Maryland Grindcore” affords you the opportunity to experience some savage, refreshingly no-frills grind. Nolan of D.O.C. provides intriguing artwork that is starkly presented on a black backdrop, and it suits the bulldozing assault of the music. It’s a strain of dark-hued grindcore that embodies a heaviness of tone without the use of technical riffing, a stale old-school formula, or recording tricks. The sound that Mind As Prison summon is powerful in its very essence, not unlike In Disgust. Side A lays waste just like the band is doing in the photo on the insert, and while it’s nothing that you’ll be humming on your way to work, it’s absolutely devastating. Flip the record over, and “Rescue (Interrogation)” demonstrates that Mind As Prison can do something beside topple walls. The band relent in their brutal attack; the breathing room that results is welcome, but the lyrics offer no relief: “A cog a drone a nobody … Would it change the way you feel?” The final song, a gleeful “desecration” of a classic Sick Of It All cut, shows these guys have a twisted sense of humor. Mind As Prison needed to make a strong impression here to prove that they were worthy of sharing wax with Disciples Of Christ, and with “Maryland Grindcore”, they should silence any doubters. (JIM WALKLEY)
Capitalist Casualties/No Comply “A Painful Split” EP
A tiny thumbprint picture on your iPod doesn’t do this justice. In order to appreciate this incredible split, you need to hold it in your hands. Matt Gauck created artwork that’s in the spirit of past Capitalist Casualties 7-inches, as well as classic records released on Deep Six and Slap-A-Ham. And I’m happy to report that the music here holds up to these mythical standards. What were you listening to in 1994? You may not want to answer that, but on March 12th of that year, Capitalist Casualties recorded these five tracks at a fabled live show at Gilman St. It’s amazing how current their songs sound; great hardcore is great hardcore, no matter the year. A bit simpler and more “punk rock” than what you may consider powerviolence to be, but worry not – you’ll be blown away by their four original songs and one Antischism cover. If you’re an Internet warrior, you may have already downloaded the (free!) No Comply demo on the To Live A Lie Bandcamp. Personally, I like the No Comply material here a bit more, as it features Travis Ginn of Assholeparade and seems a bit more volatile and unhinged than the somewhat laid-back meander of the demo tracks. Both are good, but this 7-inch remains essential. You may not even need the download card that this split EP comes with, because it’s just too tempting to spin the actual wax. Just one more time, again, to hear how true powerviolence is done … (JIM WALKLEY)
Sixth episode is a To Live A Lie Records-centric episode, in fact all songs are from TLAL. Self promotion to inspire me to do more podcasts. (more…)
We are teaming up with Archival Digital out of RVA to make MP3s avaiable through iTunes, Amazon MP3 , and even Spotify.
Just a few things have gone live just yet, here is what’s up:
Busy label days led me to need a brief hiatus before the holidays. Despite the lack of mailorder, I’ve been busy working on the first issue of my grindcore fanzine with a few friends called Don’t Be Swindle. I’ve also been working to get some new releases ready to put out into the world.
TLAL 2011 Sampler Tape
Sex Prisoner s/t repress on blue
XBRAINIAX – Deprogrammed Gatefold LP
Lapse/Eddie Brock split
Capitalist Casualties/No Comply split
Happy holidays you jerks
Just need to let life/dust settle for a week or two. Ebullition should have my brand new records this week, so does Interpunk. You’ll have to wait around for me to get my iish together to get pill bottle orange CxCx/NxCx splits.