6.03.2008

Coffins Buried Death LP Version Available Now

First of All, The Coffins “Buried Death” LP is now available at 20buckspin.com. The actual street date is June 24th, for the LP and CD both. Until then, you can only get it direct. The LP is a gatefold and comes with a large poster. The first 200 copies via mailorder will also receive an embroidered patch and two Coffins stickers. There are 100 copies on blue/black/white translucent splatter vinyl.

Coffins are back in Japan after a successful string of shows with The Endless Blockade, culminating with a manic show at the Maryland Deathfest. The band had a great first experience and we’re already working on a West Coast tour for the Spring of 2009.

The Endless Blockade has also just finished up touring around the East Coast and Midwest. They head out for a Canadian tour in August. Their critically lauded new LP “Primitive” was recently hailed by the clearly knowledgeable Mark Griffiths of Kerrang Magazine as “painfully slow” and a “pretentious, unlistenable bucket of arse gravy” comparing the album to Neurosis and SUNN who they obviously sound exactly like.

Book Of Black Earth has signed on with the Prosthetic label for their next LP. We wish em the best of luck in the big leagues.

As previously mentioned Wormwood are calling it a day. Their last show takes place on Saturday June 14th at El Chorazon in Seattle. Iron Lung, Grey, In Haste and The Kept also play. Visit myspace.com/wormwood for more info.

Next releases on tap for 20 Buck Spin are the vinyl version of Portland’s Trees’ debut album “Light’s Bane” which will be limited to 500 copies. Also a new CD from Black Boned Angel titled “The Endless Coming Into Life”. These should see the light in July/August.

At the end of June we’ll be taking over Phantom City Records in Olympia. A lot of the stock from the store will be incorporated into the online selection. A new website is forthcoming to mark the transition and larger inventory. The metal and experimental stock within the store will grow by several times its current size as well, certainly a welcome change for Olympia’s punks, hippies and indie rockers.

More news soon.
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