It's a new year and to celebrate we have digitally re-released the classic John Thill & Whitman collaboration "Will We Have Heads In 2012?". You can download it for the price of your choosing HERE.
We just relocated to Portland, Oregon and are doing our best to keep the gears of this machine from freezing up. We are doing a limited split 7" between Ezra Buchla (formerly of Gowns) and Whitman, as well a cassette by Teague Cullen (from Foot Ox). Both of these releases will be available at this years Folktale Fest, which will take place at Pehrspace in Los Angeles on May 7th and feature performances by: Ezra Buchla, Whitman, Teague Cullen, French Quarter, and more. You can keep up to date on that HERE.
Jon Barba, the man behind the project Nicole Kidman, has started a record label of his own called Your Warmth and has plenty of upcoming releases worth getting excited about.
Whitman and Ezra Buchla are heading out on a tour of the West Coast in May. You can find more details on that HERE.
we have two new releases.
Whitman's "Dog Rose Gall" CD/LP...
Brother Mitya and Friends "The Terror" 7"...
Whitman just released a music video for "Give Up" which was directed by Cora Foxx. Check it out...
Seancarnage.com just did a really nice interview with Whitman. Check it out HERE.
We have three new releases...
we have the LP version of Whitman's "I'll Be Waiting". A limited pressing of 300 records (200 on black vinyl and 100 on blue), which was co-released by our friends olFactory, Talking Helps, and Am Discs.
We also have Jon Barba's "Sleep" 7". A limited pressing of 300, co-released with Silencio Recordings.
And a very limited single-sided lathe-cut 7" by John Thill, entitled "Young Dumb Drugs". This record is limited to only 20 copies and comes housed in screen-printed box with 25 candles...
We also have a few copies of the new Jon Barba cassette on Bridgetown Records available in the distro.
Anni Rossi just did an awesome cover of "Rude Boy" by Rhianna which you can DOWNLOAD HERE. She also has new album out on 3 Syllables Records
No Babies have a full length record out on Upset! The Rhythm. This is huge. More on that HERE.
Erika Anderson, formerly of Gowns, has begun playing solo as EMA. She just released an amazing video for her song "California" from her new album on Souterrain Transmissons. Check it out...
Nicole Kidman and Kevin Greenspon have a new music video. Check it out here:
We just released a limited edition version of the "Don't Be Afraid of Where You Live" LP by No Paws (No Lions) which has a screen printed B-side and is limited to only 30 copies. Check out the store page for more information and have a look at the picture below:
John Thill's "President of Happiness" cassette is out now:
This is our first pro-made cassette and we are really excited about it.
We got a restock of the Knight Rider lathe-cut 7". These are the final ten copies, so grab one while you can.
We've added a new page to the website where you can go to redeem the digital downloads you get with our releases. This will make things much simpler as more and more of our releases will be including digital downloads with them.
Animal Psi wrote a review of the Whitman / No Babies split 5". You can read it on their website HERE.
There is a really nice write up/interview about Folktale, Folktale Fest and Whitman up on Seancarnage.com. You can see it if you CLICK HERE.
Sean Carnage made a really awesome mini-documentary about Nicole Kidman, check it out here...
Splinter Cake now has a music that was made by fellow Folktale artist Whitman during Splinter Cake's recent visit to LA. The video is punk, lo-fi and gritty, as you might expect...
Whitman and Clark 8 collaborated to make one hell of a pop song called "Taco's Like E'ryday". The song was just released digitally and can be found on ITUNES, AMAZON and the like, but they also made this really awesome music video for it that you should watch:
Clark 8 just posted a collection of ten new recordings online, which you can download for a donation of your choosing, or just listen to for free. Check it out HERE.
Nicole Kidman recently gave an amazing performance at Pehrspace in Los Angeles. This set ended with a new song entitled "I Don't Wanna Die" in which a couple members of the band Pizza! joined him (his first live musical collaboration). I couldn't think of a better way to end the night or his set. He never stops blowing our minds and couldn't help but share this with you. There's a great reveiw of this performace, which you can read HERE. You can also see a video of the song here:
It breaks my heart to announce that after five years, Gowns have decided to call it quits. I remember attending their first show, and have had the pleasure of putting out their first release (Dangers Of Intimacy, which was just re-released on vinyl and can be found in our store). I also happened to see their last performance, which was not planned to be a final show and in many ways wasn't much of a musical performance at all. In the end though, it is very sad to see them go. However, they leave us with a final release; an epic 17 minute track called "Stand and Encounter" that was intended for their next album. This track can be downloaded for free off of Erika Anderson's blog (which also talks more in depth on the bands break up). You can visit her site HERE.
In better news, Knight Rider just posted a video for their song "Dancing Together" from the lathe-cut 7" we released for them. You can check out here:
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