Deaf Club feat. HIRS Collective / Fuck Money "Split"

7"EP - $6.50
7"EP UPC: 667758960971
STREET DATE: 3/22/24
CAT#: 31G142
LABEL: Three One G

For this split, The HIRS Collective combine chaotic forces with Deaf Club on an original track, "Biblical Loophole" as well as a Nirvana cover of "Tourette's." The HIRS Collective exists to fight for, defend, and celebrate the survival of trans, queer, poc, black, women and any and all other folks who have to constantly face violence, marginalization, and oppression. They are "a collective of freaks and faggots that will never stop existing. Infinite and never ending. No one is going to kill us, we are going to live forever."

Deaf Club is a savage sound bath dripping with sardonicism: a blastbeat-centric hardcore punk assault channeling crust, thrash, and grind (un)sensibilities. Justin Pearson (The Locust, Dead Cross, Planet B), Brian Amalfitano, Scott Osment (Glassing, Planet B), and Jason Klein (Run With The Hunted), approach music as an opportunity to confront our collective sicknesses.

Fuck Money is an American scrape rock band based in Austin, TX. The group debuted in October 2021 consisting of members TaSzlin Trébuchet, Alton Jenkins, Bill Kenny, and Jeremy Humphries. Their sound draws on punk rock, noise, industrial, extreme music and other transgressive subgenres. The merciless & melodic stick-work of Alton Jenkins paired with the visceral intensity of frontman TaSz Trébuchet guides listeners down a path of challenging yet awe-inspiring sonic behavior.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Biblical Loophole - Deaf Club feat. HIRS Collective
  2. Tourette's - Deaf Club feat. HIRS Collective
  3. Alley Tricks - Fuck Money
  4. Rat Queen - Fuck Money

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Deaf Club & Fuck Money EU tour 4/4 - 4/27
  • Deaf Club & HIRS Collective West Coast tour this summer

FOR FANS OF:
The Locust, Nirvana

Planet B "Fiction Prediction"

LP - $17.50
STREET DATE: 2/9/24
CAT#: 31G140
LABEL: Three One G

Planet B's second LP has been a long time in the making: four years, to be specific. Obviously, over this span of time, there has been an almost unimaginable amount of surreality and insanity to pull from when creating the band's unique hip-hop-punk-meets-sci-fi-horror-movie sonic aesthetic. As always, the sound is as confrontational as it is catchy, the lyrics scathing and the beats bizarre. Earworms abound. As with the band's first release, there are a host of guest collaborations on the various tracks, from Josie Cotton to David Scott Stone (ex-LCD Soundsystem, Melvins), D-Styles (Invisibl Skratch Piklz), and more. Perhaps most personally meaningful are the instrumental contributions from Gabe Serbian (The Locust) and Eric Livingston (Mamaleek), both family to the band, who have each passed on from this dimension and back to whatever radical planet they came from since the creation of the album.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Dick On the Dance Floor
  2. Clogged Sync (feat. Eric Livingston and Ethan Campa)
  3. The Baader Review (feat. Crow Jane)
  4. The Bouquet (feat. D-Styles)
  5. Terrible Purpose (feat. Ric Scales)
  6. Horror Movie Called Civilization (feat. Tommy Meehan)
  7. Filthy Suitcase
  8. Goals Gone Wild (feat. Tommy Meehan)
  9. Rack More Brains (feat. Kent Osborne)
  10. Unreal Estate (feat. Dave Scott Stone)
  11. Let Me Explain This Again (feat. Josie Cotton and Gabe Serbian)

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Features guest appearances from osie Cotton to David Scott Stone (ex-LCD Soundsystem, Melvins), D-Styles (Invisibl Skratch Piklz), & more
  • Instrumental contributions from Gabe Serbian (The Locust) and Eric Livingston (Mamaleek)

FOR FANS OF:
The Locust, Satanic Planet, Sonido de la Frontera

Nonexistent Night “In the Middle of a Boiling Sea”

LP - $17.40
STREET DATE: 1/26/24
CAT#: 31G138
LABEL: Three One G

"While there was a sparse beauty to the solo piano recording, this fleshed-out composition is even better (if better means ‘more full of darkness and dread’). The added instrumentation folds in a welcome curiosity and complexity to this tune."
– KPBS

Carrie Feller (who creates gloom-synth earworms under the moniker Hexa), Sal Gallegos and John Rieder (of the instrumental noise-rock duo Secret Fun Club) first began working together in mid-2019. The odd, left-field idea was a cover of “I Was a Teenage Werewolf” by The Cramps, which was eventually featured on the compilation Really Bad Music for Really Bad People (Three One G, 2020). This unlikely-but-in-retrospect-perfectly-sensible collaboration continued on in spring 2021, when Carrie recruited Sal and John as the rhythm section for a new instrumental composition. The result was “Prelude in Terror,” a sonic partnership so thrilling and intuitive that a full project as a trio seemed like the only rational next step. Nonexistent Night formed soon after, and the three musicians began writing the songs that would become the new LP In The Middle of A Boiling Sea over the subsequent 12 months. The band made its live debut in June 2022 and then, with the blessing and support of the label Three One G, began production of their record throughout late 2022 and early 2023. The band recently added Alia Jyawook (Scary Pierre, ex-Hot Nerds) as permanent cellist and guitarist and are already working on new songs for a follow-up record. Influenced by bands like Three Mile Pilot, Rachel’s, Slint, Chelsea Wolfe, King Woman, Kate Bush, June of 44, PJ Harvey, Nick Cave, Om, Low, Converge, and Tristeza, Nonexistent Night is elegiac, dramatic, and tinged with dread: post-rock for a drowning world.

This album was recorded by Dale Holland and Sal Gallegos. Mixed by Dale Holland and mastered by Nathan Joyner. It will be released by Three One G on blue smoke color vinyl

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Unofficial Soundtrack to the Unconscious
  2. One Year
  3. Tessellations
  4. Prelude in Terror
  5. Metaphysics Becomes Physics Becomes Dead Language

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Features members of Hexa and Secret Fun Club
  • Limited to 300 copies of blue smoke vinyl

FOR FANS OF:
Three Mile Pilot, Rachel's, Slint, Chelsea Wolfe, King Woman, Kate Bush, June of 44, PJ Harvey, Nick Cave, Om, Low, Converge, and Tristeza,