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Saturday, February 23, 2019

Black Bug - (2011) Police Helicopter 7''

 Hozac Records ‎– 093 

Black Lips - (2010) Does She Want 7''

Slovenly Recordings ‎– 702

Bleached - (2011) Carter 7''

Art Fag Recordings ‎– 019

Blood Orange - (2011) ST 7''

Terrible Records ‎– 006 

Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - (2011) Haggard Harper Bonnie 7''

 Spiritual Pajamas ‎– 000 

Bonnie 'Prince' Billy & The Cairo Gang - (2014) We Love Our Hole 7''

Empty Cellar Records ‎– 022

Carlton Melton & Mugstar - (2011) Split 7''

Trensmat ‎– 025

Celer & Machinefabriek - (2012) Hei / Sou 7''

Self-released ‎– none 

Charalambides - (1995) Devils 7''

Playtime Records ‎– 001

Charalambides & Pocahaunted - (2008) Bored Fortress 7''

 Not Not Fun Records ‎– 116 

Chelsea Wolfe & King Dude - (2013) Sing Songs Together... 7''

Sargent House ‎– 093 

Cheveu - (2011) Si Je Menerve Encore 7''

Columbus Discount Records ‎– 050 

Chinese Restaurants - (2010) River Of Shit 7''

S-S Records ‎– 048 

Church Police - (2007) Gilligan's Wings 7''

Skulltones ‎– 004 

Clay Rendering - (2014) Fire Is Fall's Rose 7''

Hospital Productions ‎– 416

Clipd Beaks - (2014) You Can't Hide Your Love Forever 10 7''

 Geographic North ‎– 014 

Cold Cave - (2012) A Little Death To Laugh 7''

Heartworm Press ‎– 054

Cold Showers - (2011) Highlands 7''

Mexican Summer ‎– 093 

Cozy - (2012) Cola Shock Kids 7''

HoZac Records ‎– 117

CROSSS & Soupcans - (2014) Split 8'' Lathe

 Bruised Tongue ‎– none

Dead Luke - (2012) Born To Misbehave 7''

Styrofoam Drone ‎– none

Deathly Fighter - (2010) 14 Yr Old Void (Gender Edit) 7''

 Columbus Discount Records ‎– 049

DIAT - (2013) Everyday 7''

 Iron Lung Records ‎– 037

Electric Eels - (2014) Jaguar Ride 7''

HoZac Records ‎– 145 

Elisa Ambrogio & Karl Bauer - (2007) Yankee Psychic Hygine 7''

Spirit Of Orr ‎– 063 

Father - (1995) Dancing Major 7''

 555 Recordings ‎– 002

Flight - (2010) Ghosts 7''

Plastic Spoons Records ‎– 006

Fossils - (2010) The Golden Door 7''

Kye ‎– 703 

Gabrie Saloman - (2014) Riots Dont Just Happen 10''

 Infinite Greyscale ‎– 001

Gary Wrong - (2012) Pollen Christ 7''

Total Punk ‎– 005 

Gibson Bros - (1991) White Nigger 7''

Sympathy For The Record Industry ‎– 162

Glitter Wizard - (2012) Horses 7''

Captcha Records ‎– 034 

Gnod - (2012) 5th Sun 7''

Trensmat ‎– 030 

Goat - (2012) The Sun The Moon 7''

 Ljudkassett! ‎– 003

Golden Pelicans - (2012) Hard Head 7''

Total Punk ‎– 009

Good Throb - (2013) Culture Vulture 7''

Muscle Horse ‎– 003

Grand Trine - (2012) Bohemians 7''

 Almost Ready Records ‎– 024 

Hairy Patt Band - (1996) Marc The Narc 7''

In The Red Recordings ‎– 047 

Hank Wood & The Hammerheads - (2011) ST 7''

 Toxic State Records ‎– 004 

Helium - (1993) Hole in the Ground 7''

Pop Narcotic ‎– 004 

Holly Herndon - (2014) Chorus 12''

RVNG Intl. ‎– 024

House & Hawk - (2014) Get Out My House 7''

Heavy River Records ‎– 010 

Hungry Gayze - (2011) Roadkill 7''

Floridas Dying ‎– 040 

Jason Lescalleet - (2010) Fantasy And Electricity 7''

 Kye ‎– 702 

Jay Reatard - (2011) You Get No Love 7''

Shattered Records ‎– 205 

From JayReatard.com:
We had promised an original 7″ exclusively for Shattered Club members. Two days before Jay passed away he recorded two songs at home: “You Get No Love” and “I Am Growing.” They were to be his final recordings. They have never been heard before now. We have pressed these songs onto a 7″ and it will be available only to you. It will not be for sale in any shops, not given to blogs for free download, and will not available digitally. Inside the 7″ you’ll find a personal note written by Jeffrey Novak.

"These are the last songs Jay wrote at the beginning of 2010 and recorded on January 8 or 9. l was living with Jay at the time, and we were making plans to start a new band together where we would split the songwriting and vocal duties. Needless to say, we never got the chance to get our band going. For as much as we talked about it and what we wanted it to sound like, we were both too nervy to play the songs we were working on for each other. We were always too busy working on the house or goofing off to ever get around to practicing either. Plus Jay told me he had only written one song after recording Watch Me Fall, which is a lost song he recorded the previous summer. We had been hanging out a lot that whole year while he was working on his last album, and the whole experience of making Watch Me Fall seemed to have drained and stressed him to his limits. I think he was looking at our side project thing as something to get his creative juices flowing again. An escape from his main priorities, like Neil Young's band The Ducks had been in the late 70's, just to have fun again.

After the New Year's holiday while I was out of town, Jay recorded these demos on my old worn-out Tascam 488 8-track. He called me that night really excited to tell me about them, since these were the first new songs he'd worked on in months. He had stayed in all day with a cold, and laid around drinking Jameson and watching Fellini movies he rented from Black Lodge. There were no blank cassette tapes around the house, so Jay stuffed a piece a paper in the hole of the recently released Tire Fire tape and recorded over a portion of it, which you can still hear on the recording.

I can’t overstate how very lucky and fortunate I feel to have known Jay for as long as I did. He was more than just an amazingly creative, hugely influential force on me and everyone else who understood him. He was something else that I don't know how to put into words. He was a one-of-a- kind person who lived his life the way he wanted ‘til the end."  -Jeffrey Novak, November 2010