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Sliver News Archive...
Punks And Pints (Vol 3) REVIEW on AbsolutePunk...
POSTED 8/20/08 on http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=464581
Way back in prehistoric times before there was MySpace, people discovered their underground punk groups through mixtapes and nifty compilations such as the Punks and Pints series I’ve just recently stumbled upon. Since I didn’t even really know Seattle had a modern punk scene (but I knew they had rain, Courtney Love, and other ugly things), the album definitely succeeded in its mission, as I’ve already begun looking up a handful of these groups.
Volume 3 is 30 tracks long, and of those tracks about half of them are genuinely entertaining. The rest are direct ripoffs of popular punk tunes (such as Sister Hyde’s “Corporate Guru” which sounds exactly – I mean exactly – like “No Control” by Bad Religion) or clumsy takes on other genres (like Black Top Demons’ “The Haunted House”, which sounds like it really really wants to be a Billy Idol tune, but can’t.) Still, even these generic tunes pack the energy of some sloppy live set in some sloppy dive with some sloppy people you just met, and so all of it is part of the experience. You’ll never really need to hit the skip button.
Highlights include The Dead Vampires’ “Being Dead Never Felt So Good”, which strikes a weird balance between the Black Lips and the Misfits – in fact, this singer sounds like he is Glenn Danzig, and the band title and lyrics obviously back up that assumption as well. The Femurs’ “Crazy Girl” is crazy catchy, too; plus, they use the word “retarded” which should earn some kind of taboo points.
None of this stuff is going to change your life, but the comp definitely seems like a good advertisement for these groups’ live shows. Every tune on here sounds like it would light up an audience with fist pumping and lyric reciting ferocity. If you’d already seen any of these bands live, then the disc would be a little bit more entertaining, because these are all groups who probably pull off live better than studio.
Really, in a field as limited as DIY punk, you’re going to find similarities in things. That’s just all there is to it. Nobody ever listened to a Bob Marley compilation and complained about the same three chords repeating for an hour, and nobody ever criticized any blues legend for writing the same song in the same key for the entire duration of their career, and similarly nobody ought to pick on punk for its sometimes stagnant development. Because like those other genres, it’s the aesthetic, the feel, and the energy that make the hit or miss, and this is a comp that’ll keep you dancing for at least a little while. 8/20/2008
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5/14/2008
PUNKS AND PINTS (Seattle’s Best Punk) - Vol 3
This highly anticipated third volume - featuring 30 tracks of Seattle’s finest punk rock - is hot off the press and will be AVAILABLE IN STORES on TUES, JUNE 10. There will also be a CD RELEASE PARTY featuring nearly a dozen bands from the compilation on SAT, JUNE 7 @ The Central Saloon (207 1st Ave S, Seattle, 98104) - cover charge ($10) gets you entry to the show AND a FREE COPY at the door.
5/2/2008
New CD review of INSTANT WINNER "Thirteen Times" on NorthwestBands.com
Instant Winner mixes sounds from multiple genres; I don’t know whether to skank, mosh or headbang to their music, but deciding how to dance is about the only thing I am unsure about when it comes to this band. Thirteen Times is a veritable melting pot of different styles and sounds, ranging everywhere from metal riffs, to ska chords, to driving hard rock rhythms, and at one point even incorporates a pseudo-hardcore sing-along (in the song "Just Once"). This mish-mash blend of varying sounds gives the album a much more balanced feel than much of their previous work and gives each song its own unique identity. Just when I think I’ve got their sound and style figured out, the song will change and I’ll find myself just as baffled as I was a few minutes prior.
This 2007 release is a bit of a blast from the past (and I mean that in a very good way); the album has some solid roots in the late 90’s. Most prominent is the variety of Neal’s vocal styles, some late 90’s emo with a rock edge. Think early Saves The Day mixed with Less Than Jake, maybe even a little old AFI (pre ‘the art of drowning’) and at times (should I say it?) even a little Liam Gallagher. Quite a mix.
From start to finish, the album as a whole seems to have been very carefully constructed. Although each song on the album has its own distinct sound and characteristics, it forms a congruent, well crafted album when it’s all pieced together. Every individual track seems to flow well into the next, capped off by the similar intro-outro tracks which act as the metaphorical book-ends for the series of songs put in-between them.
In terms of the actual overall sound of this record, I was most impressed by how well each track was layered and the time spent on attention to detail. I found one such instance in the intro (as well as later parts in the song) of "Waiting to Love", which has subtly added keyboards that I didn’t notice until at least my second or third listen through. The other aspect, sound-wise, that I enjoyed most was the production quality of the vocals and guitar. Everything sounds perfectly smoothed out (or gritted up, depending on the intention of the song) without ever having the feel of being over-produced. Instant Winner has thankfully re-entered my life after a short hiatus, releasing a thirteen-track album in October, the band is fiercely coming back into the scene.
Reviewed by: Brian Anderson & Jacquee Swindle
12/14/2007
NEW INSTANT WINNER CD finally off to press!
This is the fourth and pinnacle release from the Puyallup Powerhouse Instant Winner. The 5 years since their last release have proven they’ve been busy developing their sound - now the perfect combination of their trademark high-energy punch, with a mature new stage obvious in the songwriting. This is amazingly melodic, classically rock-driven powerpop at it’s finest.
IN STORES THIS OCTOBER 2007 8/21/2007
SLEDGEBACK # 2!
The follow-up release from Seattle Gut-rockers Sledgeback, this is the perfect sequel to their acclaimed debut (People’s Choice). Perception Becomes Reality contains the same great crunchy guitars and trademark gravel voice, but shows a heightened maturity in Gabor Hun’s songwriting. Pick up this release - it will undoubtedly be their last before they hit it big!
RELEASE PARTY: Fri, June 23 @ The Funhouse 6/16/2006
Pin Pon Dash interview in Soy Source Magazine
Japanese rockers Pin Pon Dash will be featured in the April 25 issue of Soy Source, the NW’s largest Japanese-American publication. It is distributed at more than 100 locations including Uwajimaya stores, Japanese restaurants, schools and various Japanese related businesses. The story will include an interview with the Seattle-based indie-punk quartet in promotion of their upcoming debut release, "The End Of The Beginning". Pick up your FREE copy of Soy Source on April 25, and don’t miss the CD release party on Tues, May 9 @ The Central Saloon (207 1st Ave S., Seattle, WA 98104) @ 9pm, just $5. CD will also be available through www.Sliverrecords.com.
4/8/2006
PUNKS & PINTS, Vol 2 - CD Release Party
Sterling Entertainment & Sliver Records Present...
The PUNKS & PINTS (Vol 2) CD Release Party Punks & Pints: Featuring the best of Trailer Trash Tuesdays @ the Central
Sledgeback The Spazms HANG No Means Yes Shift Man Shift Fifty Fifty The Eight-hour Disease Mauser Called In Sick Slitliquor Whiskey Tango
$5 gets you a FREE PUNKS & PINTS compilation CD + entry into the Central to see 11 of the bands from the compilation.
11/15/2005
SLEDGEBACK featured in Disheveled Magazine Seattle’s own Disheveled Magazine distributes over 20,000 copies in the Seattle area alone. The premier issue features Sledgeback - http://www.disheveledmag.com/sledgeback.html
10/3/2005
HOT TOPIC STORES and SLIVER RECORDS Sliver Records signs deal with HOT TOPIC to carry two releases - SLEDGEBACK: People’s Choice and V/A: PUNKS AND PINTS (Seattle’s Best Punk). Both can now be found in dozens of NW HOT TOPIC stores! 7/20/2005
SLEDGEBACK added to 2005 WARPED TOUR line-up SLEDGEBACK will play the Kevin Says Stage at the Seattle leg of the 2005 Vans WARPED TOUR on Sat, July 9. Come and support Seattle’s hottest new rock band! 3/16/2005
Seattle’s Best Rock - CD Release Party THIS Sunday This Sunday, Feb 27 - 7 bands from the upcoming rock compilation cd "Seattle’s Best Rock: the best of Sunday nights @ the Central" play the Central
FREE CD to the first 50 paid entries
Doors at 7:30pm, so get there early! 7 bands and a FREE CD, just $5
Featuring Vindaloo, Bacchus. Fry, Trish Shallest, Leghorn, Draghead, and SubMotive
2/24/2005
THE END 107.7 FM and Sliver Records artists SLEDGEBACK and INSTANT WINNER get airplay on Seattle’s biggest alternative rock station, The End 107.7 FM! INSTANT WINNER played two new songs live last Friday with DJ No Name & Timberlake, and you can contact either Harms (harms@1077theend.com) or DJ No Name (djnoname@1077theend.com) to request a song.
SLEDGEBACK can now be heard on Rob Femur’s new punk rock show, Gabba Gabba Hey, every Saturday night from 12-2 am. Email Rob at thefemurs@hotmail.com to make your requests. 2/10/2005
SLEDGEBACK "People’s Choice"
1/13/05 - NOW AVAILABLE - the first full-length cd by SLEDGEBACK, entitled "People’s Choice". See this review by REDEFINE MAGAZINE on the previous SLEDGEBACK EP, "Scavenger of Life" (Sept, 2004) by Michael Villareal -
"If you take some of the poppy, well-rounded punk sounds that seem to be everywhere on the radio today and mix it with a vocalist that sounds like a weird Dicky Berret/ Tim Armstrong hybrid, you would end up with the sound of Sledgeback. The first time I listened to this CD, I’ll be honest and admit that I was ready to dismiss this band almost immediately, but then something happened: I wound up liking them. The first song to come through the speakers is the catchy Bosstones-esque "Pants Off". The catchy rhythms and memorable chorus unravel the story of a guy who meets a girl, and the adventure that follows in the process. The CD boasts captivating riffs and choruses, one after another. Each song is well at home with all of the best modern day punk/ska material. While this CD is merely an EP with only six songs, the band has slated October as the release date for the feature full-length album, which I personally can’t wait for. This band will be the next big thing to hit the airwaves, so study up on them now so that you can be the first on your block to say, "Sledgeback: I’ve been listening to them forever." Don’t fuck around. Pick up this CD. If you’re too late, don’t say I didn’t warn you."
1/13/2005
WELCOME TO SLIVER RECORDS
WELCOME to the official site of Sliver Records (previously known as Sterling Sliver Records), founded in 2004 as a subsidiary of Sterling Entertainment.
Coming in February... "Seattle’s Best Rock - Where It All Began" Featuring the best NW artists to play Sunday nights at the legendary Central in Seattle Contributing artists include: Enkrya, Esitu, Vindaloo, Fry, Cornerstone, Kingpin Hayes, River Red, Cober, Strange Occurrence, Common Heroes, Trish Shallest, Leghorn, Elite Stranger, Edisyn, SubMotive, Draghead, Roundabout and Bacchus 12/30/2004
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