November 5th, 2009 by shane

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Hug-a-mutha LAX – Teamwork and Excellence

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May 15th, 2009 by shane

Los Gran Torinos – Semantics

dear torinos,

please write more songs. i like them.

sincerely,
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February 21st, 2009 by shane

alaskan black metal hailing from a fairview basement

Requiem Arachnus
No Compromise

September 23rd, 2007 by shane

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Here’s a classic solo track from Ryan Sollee, charismatic The Builders and The Butchers/The Born Losers frontman. The song is tagged 2003, but the recording might predate this by a year or two. This song demonstrates the tounge-in-cheek-yet-sincere motif that characterized much of Sollee’s early work, before the darker, somber Butchers vibe developed.

Gabe Castro engineered, played drums, and probably insisted on the monologue interlude. Photo by Rob Bob.

Ryan Sollee – You Fucked It Up

September 23rd, 2007 by shane

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A live demo of a new Hug-A-Mutha song, recorded in the Carlot basement during the Bearing Gruesome Cargo sessions. Mixed by Adam. Hug-A-Mutha is now on geographical sabbatical, but we’ll do our best. We still have Discography CDs, $5 tiny dollars.

The Bearing Gruesome Cargo EP needs some vocals and then it’s officially ready to grind you into catatonia. Also, word has it that the Stubby’s album has come back from the mastering studio…

Hug-A-Mutha – Pentagon Take Me Away

July 20th, 2007 by shane

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cfc. anti-music. 2001. pre fibonacci sequence, eu vusahm, skin culture, still hunting, sleetmute nightmute, bearing gruesome cargo. jeff crack co’s basement, live. 34 songs, 9 minutes 42 seconds.

Album zip file

01-intro.mp3
02-scream-beginning.mp3
03-guttural.mp3
04-stephan.mp3
05-on-off.mp3
06-trainspotting.mp3
07-20-seconds-noise.mp3
08-love.mp3
09-hi-hat.mp3
10-11235813.mp3
11-shane.mp3
12-ramones.mp3
13-stick.mp3
14-blast-beat-punk-beat.mp3
15-ballad.mp3
16-eight-and-a-half.mp3
17-dont-open-the-window.mp3
18-scream-charlie-mumma-scream.mp3
19-metallica.mp3
20-dig-it.mp3
21-anthem.mp3
22-charlie.mp3
23-slow.mp3
24-untitled.mp3
25-the-stuff.mp3
26-tom-beginning.mp3
27-tap-on-mic-tap-on-ride.mp3
28-red-headed-step-child-orgy.mp3
29-cymbal-slow-beat.mp3
30-i-never-had-a-cat.mp3
31-silly.mp3
32-taint-commensula.mp3
33-up-stroke-down-stroke.mp3
34-last-song.mp3

June 18th, 2007 by shane

Lauren came to Alaska in 2003 in the first wave of the hobo invasion, which would provide Anchorage punk rock a much needed kick in the ass. The latency of 1990’s – early 2000’s had passed, and previously isolated D.I.Y. cells began to converge. Bands like Stubby’s Crack Co, The Born Losers, Hug-A-Mutha, CFC, Fat’s Tuna Melt, Martyrs’ Union, Billy Dirt Cult, Flying Falcons, and eu Vusahm were booking frequent shows and forming a loose knit but active community. The arrival of traveling kids like Lauren provided a sudden influx of uninhibited energy, a sense of connection to a larger national and global scene, and (perhaps most importantly) new blood.

Lauren didn’t play publicly, so it was always shocking to hear her pick up a guitar and start singing in one of the most haunting and soulful voices you’d ever heard. When the song was over she would go back to a bottle of whiskey in one hand and a fist in the other, but between the notes she was all serenity.

Lauren Oakes – Busted, Loaded, and Cold

May 10th, 2007 by shane

Kickin’ Rocks have recently finished up their new disc, Drink to Death. Fisticuffs philosopher Dave Armstrong (ex-Martyrs’ Union) handles guitar/vocal/songwriting duties, while Jason Brisson (ex-Uncle Jessie, T.S. Scream) and Aaron Selbig (Insurgent 49) juggle drums, bass, smoking, and drinking.

The no-nonsense songs ring old school, and the band proves it’s not afraid of the occasional drunken, Oi-influenced sing along. Armstrong’s lyrics are sometimes political and sometimes personal but most often somewhere between, hiding under metaphors and wordplay. In fact, bridging disparate extremes seems to be a trademark of the band; they’re rowdy but intelligent, fun loving but focused, and concerned but optimistic.

Pick up a copy of the cd and see Kickin’ Rocks at this month’s Insurgent 49 Third Friday show with Fats Tuna Melt on 5/18, and on 5/19 at the Crossroads (also with Fats).

Artist: Kickin’ Rocks
Title: Drink To Death
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01 – My IPA
02 – Corners Of Our Eyes
03 – Drink To Death
04 – 3 – 0
05 – It Always Rains When We’re In Paris
06 – For All Debts
07 – Fight Song
08 – I Ain’t Marching Anymore
09 – Turkee
10 – Final Chance

May 4th, 2007 by shane

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hug-a-mutha’s discography cd is currently in production and should be on our doorstep, wrapped in crackly cellophane packages, in about a month. we are stoked, and you should be too. if you’re not, we’ll smash a cd into tiny shards and rub them into your bloody, bloody eyeballs.

Artist: Hug-A-Mutha
Title: Discography
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01 – Psychoterus
02 – Epidural Rock
03 – FAV
04 – Zona Pellucida
05 – What Happened in 1989?
06 – Interlude
07 – One Sex Change Away from the Dave Matthews Band
08 – Don’t Come In
09 – Guest of Honor at a 3 Car Pile-Up
10 – Death Surftificate
11 – Murphy Who?/LISTEN TO MY ART!!!
12 – Caught in the Embrace of Evil Masquerading as Love
13 – The Most Sensual Showdown the Wild West has Ever Seen

in other news, we’re currently tracking stubby’s crack co.’s long awaited urban jungle book, slated for release in early summer. so far, it’s sounding like the record you always hoped they’d make.

April 19th, 2007 by shane

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anchorage and portland have a strange relationship. probably half the musicians in this town eventually emigrate to the city of roses. this adds up to a staggering number when you consider that it’s been happening since the late 90’s. cheap living, warm weather, progressive politics, and tourability assemble into PDX GIANT ROBOT and crush anchorage’s meager humans in every episode. while many transplants find success in new bands (skin culture, konami defense system, anatomy of a ghost, sleetmute nightmute, etc), it’s rare that a band conceived in the north can win new hearts (36 crazy fists and…uhm…).

the born losers were no exception to this rule. after relocating to portland in 2003, the future seemed bright. the band had a tight new rhythm section, explosive stage presence, and the will to make something happen. frontman ryan sollee worked tirelessly to book shows and promote the band. somehow, it never caught on. on subsequent anchorage visits the band was welcomed with open arms and rowdy, packed dance floors, but portland never seemed to care. after a few years of mediocre turnouts and tumultuous line-up changes, the born losers called it quits.

around the same time, sollee began gathering musicians (mostly former anchoragites) for a dark, archaic folk project. sollee called it a “funeral band.” a far cry from the born losers, the new music replaced searing growl with melancholy twang and urgent yelp with plaintive lament. the musicians cut their ties with electricity and used only acoustic instruments, which allowed them to play on streets, in backyards, and outside other venues. after a few changes and shifts in the roster, the band settled on a name: the builders and the butchers.

and then, somehow, portland started caring. in a town populated almost entirely by jaded music critics and completely saturated with young bands clawing over each other to reach the light, the builders and the butchers have people singing along, stomping feet, and clapping hands. music reviewers across the country are lauding their music and hoping for a tour outside of the pacific northwest. maybe their honesty and transparency is such a refreshing contrast to slit wrists and eyeliner that people can’t help but notice. maybe the novelty of marching death folk has created enough inertia to pull more and more fans to their shows. either way, it’s amazing to see a band being rewarded for simply doing what they love.

the builders and the butchers released their debut album in early 2007 on bladen co. records. luke ketner (again, anchorge -> portland) provided some awesome and intricate cover artwork. buy it on CdBaby, request it on KRUA (786-6807).

Artist: The Builders And The Butchers
Title: The Builders And The Butchers
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01 – The Night Pt. 1
02 – Red Hands
03 – Spanish Death Song
04 – Black Dresses
05 – Bottom Of The Lake
06 – The Gallows
07 – Bringin’ Home The Rain
08 – The Coal Mine Fall
09 – Slowed Down Trip To Hell
10 – The Night Pt. 2
11 – Ten Miles Wide
12 – Find Me In The Air