Doug Stanhope – Something to Take the Edge Off
Doug Stanhope delivers a brand new CD which covers every hilarious topic from birth defects to suicide, performed live with Henry Phillips providing acoustic guitar…
Continue reading →Doug Stanhope delivers a brand new CD which covers every hilarious topic from birth defects to suicide, performed live with Henry Phillips providing acoustic guitar…
Continue reading →The self-produced first album from underground comedy legend Doug Stanhope. A veritable “Best Of” from his first 8 years of sick, twisted, unsparingly honest comedy…
Continue reading →Sputnik orbiting around the earth… Lonely companion of the shiny blue globe, silently rotating around aplanet full of life and passion. On the edge of…
Continue reading →A staple in the Omaha music scene, Solid Jackson released this, their swan song single, on Omaha’s Speed Nebraska Records (distributed by us here at…
Continue reading →This one has gotten lost in the mists of time. We know it was out there, and was used as a college radio promo, but…
Continue reading →A very tasty hybrid of roots rock and indie rock, with theremin tape loops and synthesizers brought forth by two ex-members of the Columbia, Missouri…
Continue reading →From the lurching yet somehow delicate guitar riff that opens the record, to the vibraphone/distorted guitar interplay that closes it, “Heated Electronic Break-Up” is a…
Continue reading →Scrid return to pound your soul with a tribute to a fine and lovely Miss L. For those in the know, we love that little…
Continue reading →This CD was the first release by Des Moines, Iowa’s very own native shock troops, Slipknot. Actually released on Halloween of 1996, -ismist picked up…
Continue reading →An American Pogues with better dental health, the groove of an Irish drinking song and the thunder of heavy rock. The Sissies soothe and pummel…
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