Thursday, June 25, 2009

Skin Problems' "Meth Deth" CDr


Skin Problems, aka SKN PRBLMS, Atlanta's only No(w) Wave trio finally release their demo/collection "Meth Deth" (persistentmidnight002). Spikey, brittle guitars crash into hammering bass and the technical, creative percussion as the yelps of a frontman with a true axe to grind hover somewhere amidst it all. If no wave, later day garage punk and 80s hardcore could somehow make a little baby, the screaming bastard probably would have been called Skin Problems.

The band is only doing 50 copies in their initial (and most likely only) pressing. Be sure to get yours soon.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Femme Covert "To Live and Cry in NC" CDr


North Carolina synthpunk duo Femme Covert have finally completed their new CDr, rightfully titled "To Live and Cry in NC" (persistentmidnight004) The release compiles songs from their yet unreleased vinyl split with Cantwell, Gomez and Jordan and two smoldering new tracks (including their longest and best jam yet). They will have the release on their lucrative East Coast tour, so pick one up, they're limited to 44 sweet copies. Whatever they don't sell on the road will be available through Persistentmidnight.

If you've followed Femme Covert's subtle evolution over the years, you will quickly realize the band's sound has gotten much more danceable and fun. That being said, there's no mistaking the synth driven punk rock of Femme Covert; this is still the work of two weirdo punks who love synths and screaming... synthpunxnotdead.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

DRY MARKS CDr


DRY MARKS (persistentmidnight003) is now finally out on CDr. It's 25 plus minutes of minimal synth informed post punk music from the Atlanta area musician. The CDr is housed in a handsome tan sleeve and features a black and white, hand numbered insert.

About six months after the first real release, High Marks is back with more synth heavy songs of depression, longing, dissolution, and late nights. The production mirrors the same dark claustrophobia of the first album, with some new atmospheric quirks to boot. If you liked the first CDr, there's something for you to like on this one.

You can email sleepawayrecordings@yahoo.com to order a copy, $6 post paid. This label accepts paypal and concealed cash.