Year in Review 2022 - Amanda’s List

We have past the point of saying happy new year (per Larry David) so it is about time that I get my year in review list out. The end of year list brings me much joy as I get to relive the first time I heard or skipped through an album. This year there were some solid albums put out and even more great albums that could have used an edit of 3-4 songs. It feels as if we are back in the days of filling a double cd. There is just no need for that anymore. With the vinyl resurgence and ability to stream anything - why put out long albums? Like do you think every song is worthy - unafraid to cut something? I don’t get it. My most valuable assets in my life are my time and attention. When an album gets so deep into the time spent listening to it that you cannot remember how it started - I feel like my time is wasted. A short, concise album or even a longer album that can hold you attention and feel like a valuable use of time - that is for me. XWEAPONX pulls a hard number 2 for me this year - probably my most listened to album and clocks in around 8 minutes. Raw emotion, rage, power and a message - A fucking men. Each of CLOAKROOM’s albums gets better and better. It is my winter music and Dissolution Wave is about 37 minutes or so but completely immersive and visceral. Their mix of doomy stoner metal and shoegaze gets me every time. The album hits hard on the global catastrophe and getting through it with what we know - survival and well music. It’s the parallel story that I need to listen through to get through some days. Here’s to a brighter 2023 - hoping that you get to spend your time and attention on those things that fulfill you in life. I know changes are a’ coming for me in that department.

Be well, eat well, & enjoy. XOXO, a

1:CLOAKROOM - Dissolution Wave

2:XWEAPONX - WeaponX Demo

3:MARTHA - Please Don't Take Me Back

4:THICK - Happy Now

5:AUTHOR & PUNISHER - Kruller

6:BEYONCÉ - Renaissance

7:COME TO GRIEF - When the World Dies

8:SHOOTING DAGGERS - Athames

9:ENACT - s/t

10:NINE OF SWORDS - Beyond the Swords

11:WHITE LUNG - Premonition

12:M!R!M - Time Traitor

13:SOFT KILL - Canary Yellow

14:RLYR - s/t

15:KENDRICK LAMAR - Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers

16:END IT - Unpleasant Living

17:SOUL GLO - Diaspora Problems

18:BLOOD INCANTATION - Timewave Zero

19:BODY FARM - Living Hell

20:STANDARDS - Fruit Town

NOFX - 7"s

NOFX love 7"s.  They have released so many over the past 30 years.  In our personal collection, we have more 7"s from NOFX than any other band.  It's rare that anyone has them all, so maybe you're looking for one of the four that we just posted in our Discogs store.

 

NOFX - The PMRC Can Suck on This 7"

SOLD - The first release on Fat Wreck!

 

NOFX - 13 Stitches 7" (Yellow Vinyl)

SOLD - From the underrated "War on Errorism."  B-side is not on "War on Errorism."

 

NOFX - Cokie the Clown 7"

$20 - One of the best NOFX 7"s!

 

NOFX - My Orphan Year 7"

SOLD - As close as Fat Mike will ever get to writing an Emo song.

Alkaline Trio / One Man Army - BYO Split Series V (LP - Red Vinyl)

Alkaline Trio / One Man Army - BYO Split Series V (LP - Red Vinyl)

SOLD

As a suburban Chicagoan in high school during the late 90s/early 00s, Alkaline Trio was a big fuckin' deal.  It seemed like anywhere you went, you would see someone with a Heart & Skull t-shirt...or tattoo.  In 2004, BYO released a split record with Alkaline Trio & One Man Army.  I first heard about BYO's split series from the Rancid/NOFX record (where they covered each other's songs), so naturally I had to get this record.  I was lucky enough to score red vinyl.  I still love the songs on this record.  It's post-Good Mourning and the songs on here reflect that vibe.

From 1999-2004, BYO records released five Split series records.  The Alkaline Trio/One Man Army was the last record in that series.  Red vinyl was limited to 500 copies.