Sunday, November 20, 2011

Los Llamarada's Gone Gone Cold now available on vinyl!

“Things are ok here but this year there wasn’t a Christmas truce. In fact the city woke up on Dec 31 with the news of a dead topless woman hanging from a bridge in one of the main avenues...”

Thus begins one of the dozens of emails from Monterrey, Mexico’s Los Llamarada to S.S. Records during the recording of their third and final album, Gone Gone Cold. Since their first album on S.S., The Exploding Now!, Llamarada has made some of the most striking psychedelic punk of the last decade. In the spirit of Red Crayola and 13th Floor Elevators, Llamarada approach to psych is devoid of rules, trends, or convention. Like Mars, they feel their way through sound, finding songs in the playing. However, while The Exploding Now! and their second album, Take the Sky, reflect the band’s (then) excitement with their future and possibility, Gone Gone Cold looks at present day Mexico and its never-end Drug War.

On Gone Gone Cold, fans of Los Llamarada will hear their oft-noted claustrophobic no-fi sound, but the songs a less settled than before. Confusion trumps structure, until a riff or pulse builds in intensity and the song enters into panic. Or a song starts at a panicked pace and unravels into a single phrase. There still is the subverted surf-guitar and male/female chant/vocals, but the drums are stronger and keyboards more insistent – sounds desperate for a way out.

“They hanged some rival gang members from pedestrian bridges, some dead, some alive (those were shot). Other was hanged and burned. Those kind of things happened on broad daylight, and were seen by friends on their way home from work. The police usually keep a respectful distance and do nothing…The chief of security of one of the last remaining rock bars was also killed, a guy who we all knew and who had helped us in one way or another. He was shot along with two other guys, and the bodies were stolen. The bar closed after that and it has stayed that way. The owner fled to the USA, as some other people has done. So now there are almost no places to play.”

Some song titles: “He Was Killed,” “There is No Ending,” “All Gods Collapse,” “Inside the Fire.” The lyrics are just as much poetry as they are song lyrics – frustrated, enraged, and depressed, but also defiant. As much as Gone Gone Cold is Los Llamarada’s mirror of Mexico and their besieged hometown of Monterrey, it is also an assertion of noise over death and of art over war. Packaged in Stoughton “old style” tip-on sleeves, Los Llamarada’s Gone Gone Cold is the best psychedelic reaction to war since Red Crayola’s “War Sucks.”

“The latest news! The army is now searching houses at random. They ask for permission first; I don’t think anybody has said no. They don’t break or steal things... they just look around and ask questions. They haven’t been here yet, but I’ve already cleaned the house!”


Los Llamarada - Heaven of Glass by S. S./ Sol Re Sol Records

Order yours now!

Monday, November 7, 2011

Announcing Sol Re Sol Records


















This week sees the first release from Sol Re Sol Records, the newest label in the S.S. family. Dedicated to international music, the first release is a reissue of the 1972 recordings of the Master Musicians of Jajouka by Joel Rubiner. For more on this legendary Moroccan group and the record check out the Sol Re Sol site.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

KDVS Record Swap 10/30

SS will be selling records at the KDVS Record Swap Sunday, October 30th, 9am to ??? @ John Natsoulas Gallery, 521 First Street in Davis. Admission is free. Great used stuff, discounted SS titles & mailorder.

Monday, October 24, 2011

AWOTT Live on The Rebel Kind 10/25/11 11 pm

Russian experimental rock band Asian Women on the Telephone will be playing live on the radio Tuesday 10/25 11 pm - midnight courtesy of The Rebel Kind KDVS 90.3 FM  



Saturday, October 15, 2011

New Arrivals - Upcoming Releases - Budget Rock

Got some new stuff in....Got some sounds to pass by you...Gotta tell you about a show or two!

So the Michael Yonkers/Blind Shake album and Los Llamarada's third album are now in the test press process. I should get them tomorrow and then when approved, hopefully I will have something for you by the end of the month. I am really excited with these two records. To me the represent the ying & yang of modern psych punk. Yonkers & the Blind Shake mix a Blue Cheer style blast with a Von Lmo spin. Llamarada comes from the school of Red Crayolla/13th Floor Elevators "there are no rules"/"find our way as we play" school of psychedelia. And unlike a lot of bands flogging the psych horse, both groupings have their own unique sounds. Here is a cut from Michael Yonkers/Blind Shake's "Period" LP and one from Los Llamarada's "Gone Gone Cold".

S.S. comrades Hank IV and LENZ are playing this year's Budget Rock, the last one ever, and not only are they playing the same show but my Siamese twin and I are dj-ing. Date on that fucker is Thursday Oct 20 at thee Parkside in San Francisco! Also at thee Parkside is the Budget Rock Record Swap, and, yup, I'll have boxes of records there. That one is Sunday Oct 23 at 1 pm.

Recent New Stuff 

Black Humor Love God-Love One Another LP  Malcolm Mooney & The Tenth Planet InCANtations LP
Rick Johnson Tin Cans, Squeems & Thudpies paperback book 
Television Personalities Wonder What It Was 7" 
Red Asphalt R/A 7"
Eat Skull Wild & Inside LP
Sound of Ruby From Under the Sands of the Desert 7"
Luk Haas Discography of Eastern European Punk Music 77-99 paperback book
Art Yard Allston 1981 7"

Sunday, August 14, 2011

S.S. Bands of Note Live

WOUNDED LION W/ PRE TEEN AND LENZ
The Knockout, San Francisco
Sunday, August 14th 5:00PM


HANK IV W/ MIDNIGHT SNAXX
Benders, San Francisco
Friday, August 18th 10:00PM
(Hank IV will have their new 7" on S.S.)

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Mailing list addess change

So someone or something hijacked the ss@s-srecords.com email address and people have been flooded with spam with that address on it. The emails aren't viruses or trojans, just annoying. The address harvested from other email accounts. Anyway, it sent a lot of my emails straight to spam filters so it is time to change things up. These mailings will now be sent out from the address of s.srecords @ yahoo . com If you want to keep getting these emails, please make sure that that address is not filtered out by whatever spam program you use.

I still will be using the old address for correspondence and will always have something in the subject line even if it is only "Hey".

Also the new catalog site is up and running at http://s-srecords.com/catalog If you have used it or tried to use it and have had any problems, please contact me. For those overseas ordering: I am still fine tuning the post for international orders. If the post seems high when you go to check out, don't give up! After I process the order, if the post charged exceeds what it cost me to ship, I will be refunding you $$$.

That is about it. Except: New album by John Wesley Coleman III is in!
---SS