$10.00

I'll Buy a Gun by Hradio Signal

Is it possible to present stripped down hardcore punk in an intelligent and refreshing way? Seizure Man says, "Yeah, we already found it."

Hradio Signal is a welcome addition to Pittsburgh's extensive math rock and hardcore punk rosters. I think we all can agree that it's been too long for Black Flag, Refused, and Converge not to have created a weird, angsty baby yet. Hradio Signal solves this problem.

The collective talent in this group is intense, and this album (written, performed, recorded, and produced entirely by the band) is a shining example of what the genres channeled within these songs are capable of. Deceitfully simple, the musical and lyrical content of these songs is honed in with pinpoint precision, while coming off as raw and aggressive. Listening to the two songs on this single is like watching a school of sharks hone in on its prey: belligerent, brutal, and brief.

This release will be made to order, along with additional copies purchased for band and label. There will be no more than 50 of these created.

SM012

Limited edition of 25 square, clear 7" lathe cuts with screen printed B sides. Comes with download code and screen printed cover. Download code included.

*NOTES*

All items order with this one will be shipped simultaneously. We estimate that these will be finished and shipped by the end of March 2015.

These are records, though they are made from plastic instead of pressed vinyl. They are categorized as such, though, because of Storenvy's limited nature. This description of the product is from our manufacturer's website:

"Lathe cut records are made by 'impressing' the sound onto a plastic disc.

They are cut in real time, by a real person.

Because of the individual, custom nature of this process, the cost is higher per piece than pressing records. The records I make are mono, and 'embossed' onto plastic in real time. They are not the same as pressed vinyl records. There is an amount of surface noise on these records, similar to that of an old, dirty record."