Demons Claws – Lost In The Desert V2
The latest, and perhaps final installation of the Lost In The Desert Series, Part Deux expands on DEMON’S CLAWS’ catalog by reaching deep into its fiery bowels to retrieve fourteen rare tracks. Songs range from album demos, cuts from the infamous Atlanta sessions, live recordings and more. Limited to 500, Lost in the Desert – Part Deux is a quintessential release for any Demon’s Claws fan.
Holy Cobras – Forever
Forever is the second LP by Ottawa’s premier acid punks. On this journey the HOLY COBRAS snake through deep grooves and awesome effects leaving you with a 30 minute gap in your memory.
Puberty – Invitations B/W Parties
Puberty is the new project from Lars and Susanna of The Intelligence. On their debut single they push dueling vocals and harmonies to the forefront of their signature off-kilter pop melodies.
Anagram – Butcher B/W Fish
Anagram are one of Canada’s best kept secrets. Their music is a relentless and churning mass of sound that hypnotizes and punishes. On their first single with Telephone Explosion, they cover both Leonard Cohen and The Cleavers. Each song transforms its original into a lumbering assault.
Holy Cobras – S/T
The debut single from Ottawa’s premier acid-punk wackos Holy Cobras.
After two years of cassette-only releases and a slew of shows, Holy Cobras are finally making their move onto wax. ”Feed Yr Head” B/W “May You Be Free To Roam”. The pressing is limited to 500 copies.
Le Kid & Les Marinellis – S/T
Killer 45 from these Montreal maniacs. One side of tightly-wound garage-punk and one of stoney 60′s psych. This release ended up making a few year-end lists. Quality through and through.
Hell Shovel – S/T
Two understated and minimalist acoustic jams from Demons Claws frontman Jeff Clarke. Deluxe gatefold packaging.
Teenanger – Frights
From the A/V Club review: “With Frights, Teenanger has put together one of those records you want to turn over again and again; one that seems as seminal and groundbreaking as it does pleasingly intangible—like all the songs are self-immolating as they play themselves out. It’s probably the best Canadian rock record since CPC Gangbangs let Mutilation Nation loose in 2007″
Young Mother – Future Classics PRE-ORDER
The 25th release from Telephone Explosion!
“Future Classics” is Young Mother’s debut LP, and features nine kraut-inspired jams from one of Toronto’s best current bands. Amazing vocal performances abound, and the entire band walks a tightrope between noise and melody that is truly impressive.