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Vinyl Junkies Swap 5 Year Anniversary

Please join us to celebrate 5 years of Vinyl Junkies Record Swap, happening on Saturday August 4th from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the world famous Casbah in San Diego, CA.
Come dig and find those records that are missing from your collection or buy some records for your loved ones, there will be lots of vendors from around SoCal selling thousands of records, free Discogs tote bags and pizza from Lefty’s Chicago Pizzeria, drinks and great music by Captain Blackie, DJ Max Trzcinski, Riley Hawk, Dj Jae K, Dj Active and Edeath (half of I think I better follow you around) will also be selecting music from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Come hang out, grab a drink and dig, dig, dig…
This event is 21+

Dj line up:

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Dead Cross – Church of the motherfuckers (Planet B remix)

Dead Cross “Church of the Motherfuckers” Planet B remix from the recently released self-titled EP, available now Ipecac Recordings.

Planet B is the project from Dead Cross bassist  Justin Pearson and Luke Henshaw (Sonido de la Frontera). The duo’s music lays somewhere just out of reach of genre, with aesthetics rooted in hip hop, hardcore punk, turntablism and ’70s/’80s horror movie soundtracks, all of which influenced this remix.

“This is meant to be an extension to the original ‘Church of the Motherfuckers’ video,” explains Justin Pearson of the Israel Henshaw and Jay Strickland directed clip. “Perhaps an interpretation but a realistic view or organized religion in the real world, and in modern times, which is unfortunate. Are well free in this world? This is Jesus Christ, this is religion.”

Video directed by Israel Henshaw and Jay Strickland. Edited by Jay Strickland.
Starring Zoe Coffey and John Brady

Very proud moment for us at I think I better follow you around, to see our daughter Zoe kicking ass in this video.

Blood Orange

Blood Orange just released two beautiful new songs “Charcoal baby” and “Jewerly”, taken from his new album ‘Negro Swan’, to be released digitally on August 24th via Domino Record Co. 
“My newest album is an exploration into my own and many types of black depression, an honest look at the corners of black existence, and the ongoing anxieties of queer/people of color.  A reach back into childhood and modern traumas, and the things we do to get through it all.  The underlying thread through each piece on the album is the idea of HOPE, and the lights we can try to turn on within ourselves with a hopefully positive outcome of helping others out of their darkness.” – Devonté Hynes

Hynes will be touring in support of Negro Swan this fall.  The tour dates are:

Sat July 21 – Chicago, IL – Union Park, Pitchfork Music Festival
Sun Aug 5 – Montreal, QC – Parc Jean-Drapeau, Osheaga Festival
Fri Sept 14 – Vancouver, BC – The Orpheum, Westward Music Festival
Sat Sept 15 – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre
Sun Sept 16 – Portland, OR – Roseland
Thurs Sept 20 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theatre
Fri Sept 21 Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre
Sat Sept 22 – Las Vegas, NV – Downtown Las Vegas, Life is Beautiful Festival
Wed Sept 26 – New York, NY – Central Park Summerstage
Thurs Sept 27 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore
Fri Sept 28 – Washington, DC – Lincoln Theatre
Mon Oct 1 – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall
Tue Oct 2 – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall
Sat Oct 6 – Austin, TX – Zilker Park, Austin City Limits
Sat Oct 13 – Austin, TX – Zilker Park, Austin City Limits
Mon Oct 29 – London, UK – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
Tue Oct 30 – Amsterdam, NL – Melkweg
Fri Nov 2 – Paris, FR – Grande Halle de la Villette – Pitchfork Music Festival
Sat Nov 3 – Sun Nov 4 – Turin, IT – Lingotto Fiere, Club To Club Festival
Tues Nov 6 – Berlin, DE – Columbia Theatre
Wed Nov 7 – Sat Nov 10 –  Reykjavík, Iceland – Iceland Airwaves Festival
Thurs Nov 8 – Copenhagen, DK – The Grey Hall

Charcoal baby

Jewerly

Daughters – Satan in the wait

Here is new music from Daughters, their first release in 8 years, available now via Ipecac Recordings, this song reminds us a little bit of  “Mask”, a song by one of our favorite bands, Bauhaus, you can listen to both tracks.
This fall Daughters will do a limited tour, here are the dates:

November 3 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Bazaar
November 4 Brooklyn, NY Saint Vitus – SOLD OUT
November 9 Los Angeles, CA The Echo
November 10 San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill
November 15 Denver, CO Larimer Lounge
November 17 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen – SOLD OUT
November 18 Chicago, IL Beat Kitchen

Daughters – The devil in the wait

Bauhaus – Mask

Jealous of the birds – Plastic skeletons

This is Jealous of the birds, Naomi Hamilton is a young singer/songwriter from Ireland, “Plastic skeletons” is a very catchy tune and it’s taken from her ‘The Moths of What I Want Will Eat Me In My Sleep’ EP, next fall she will be opening for Suede in Dublin, hope to hear more of her music.
jealous of the birds cover art

Comic Con 2018 – Friday thru Sunday

Here’s a gallery from the rest of the days from San Diego Comic Con International 2018.

This is what makes the Comic Con experience worthwhile. This is what makes all the fans, all the cosplayers, all the comic book readers, all the superhero and villains lovers want to come back every year and wait in line for one of the signings or one of the panels. For the opportunity to meet an artist you look up to.

See you on the floor next year. Or maybe in one of the panels. Or possibly even Hall H.

Words and pictures by: Alfredo Tellez and Edith Morales.

Comic Con – Thursday – Day 1

It was a great first day at San Diego Comic-Con International 2018. It seemed even more organized, still with a sold out attendance, but very comfortable to move around the floor.

It had a very diverse audience, panels and activities for everybody.

Here’s a gallery of what caught our eye:

Words and pictures by: Alfredo Tellez and Edith Morales.

Neurosis live at the Observatory North Park

Neurosis played the Observatory North Park on July 14th.

This was their first visit to San Diego in almost 20 years. And for some it was well worth the wait.

Here’s a gallery from their show:

Here’s the setlist from the show:

Giving to the rising / Bending light / End of the harvest / A shadow of memory / The last you’ll know / Burn / An offering / Reach / Through silver in blood.

Words and pictures by: Alfredo Tellez & Edith Morales

A Place To Bury Strangers live at the Casbah

A Place To Bury Strangers played the Casbah on June 7th in support of their latest album “Pinned” out now via Dead Oceans.

Here’s a gallery from their show:

Words and Pictures by: Alfredo Tellez and Edith Morales

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