Showing posts with label Resurrection Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resurrection Records. Show all posts

Monday, July 15, 2019

Jenny Don't & The Spurs

I spent the weekend in Spokane, Washington with some old friends, drank a ton of great beer, and managed to snag a couple records from local shop/label Resurrection Records.  One of particular note was the wonderful "What Can I Do b/w Still As The Night" 7" from Jenny Don't & The Spurs, two audio slices of cowpunk alt-country featuring members of The Wipers and Dead Moon.  Cool stuff, and the guy running the shop/label used to live in Austin.  Check out "What Can I Do" below and get the record here.


Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Obsessions

I'm not exaggerating at all when i say i can see a whole slew of vinyl coming home with me from Spokane this July.  Here's another from the Resurrection Records label, this time around from Vancouver punk band Obsessions.  Noisy, jangly reverb.  Love it.  Listen to "Killing Time" below and get the 7" of the same name here.


Pura Crema

In July, i'm taking a long weekend to head up to Washington state to hang out with some old friends, take a road trip from Seattle to Spokane, go on a brewery crawl or two, and explore.  While researching some things to do in Spokane (a couple of which i got from the exploits of Shawn Baker), i discovered Resurrection Records, a record store/label that looks to be a short ride from my hotel.  I'm not sure what the overall selection will look like, but the stuff on the label is all pretty great, so i'm envisioning myself coming back to Texas with a bag full of 7" records and more.  One of the label's most recent releases is the "Fin De La Era" 7" from Mexican band Pura Crema, two sides of noisy, surfy post punk to butter up my ears.  Listen to A-side title track below, and grab it here.