HEAVY CREAM/RTX SPLIT 7″ (GLOW VINYL!)

HERE IT IS! The long awaited split 7" co-released by VOLCOM.  A brand new track from each band on super cool GLOW IN THE DARK vinyl! limited and hand numbered to 1000, we don't have a lot of these so grab em quick!

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JEFF The Brotherhood CAT T-SHIRT

The most popular tour shirt ever! We know you love JEFF The Brotherhood, and now we know you love cats. Because this shirt went through three printings on The Kills tour alone! So we're making it available here on the site.  Tan Gildan Softstyle shirt. Meow.

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JEFF The Brotherhood WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS LP+DOWNLOAD

Rolling Stone says JEFF The Brotherhood "back up the balls of this album title- the Blue Cheer-with-Neu! surge of "Mellow Out" is fast bliss" in their 3 1/2 star review in this weeks Zach Galifianakis issue, on newstands now. SPIN Magazine says "It's as if ace classicist duo Jake and Jamin Orrall built JEFF the Brotherhood's musical DNA from elements of rock's greatest fellow siblings. Their pared-down arrangements and bluesy riffs recall AC/DC's Young brothers and their fun-loving zeal is akin to honorary bros the Ramones." This weeks Nashville Scene says "JEFF the Brotherhood's latest shows a band ready for world domination". Well we couldn't agree more.
Packaged old school in a beautiful gatefold sleeve and new school with a download card inside!

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UNCLE BAD TOUCH LP

It's here! Uncle Bad Touch. The self-titled debut. We love this album! "“I’d rather die / than die a normal guy” sang Mikey Heppner under the trees. No chance of that. The Priestess metal frontman took a rad left turn into Uncle Bad Touch, his crazy garage-alt side band. Between I Wanna Love You – with bassist Kathryn McCaughey cackling the lyrics over Heppner’s crunchily attenuated lines – and Baby Baby Baby Baby, they crammed more retro-prog ideas into 2:58 than a dozen Nuggets bands. Strange City Sing To Me ranks as an early Osheaga highlight. Mikey, with his new wave haircut and vintage Harmony Bobkat, likes ragged melody lines in a tight frame, and originality. The range is extensive and ramshackle – could’ve been the band opening for Pavement or QOTSA or a Clash/Sham 69 show in ’78. Crazy good." (MONTREAL GAZETTE)

Want more? "In the better-late-than-never department is the debut full-length from Montreal lo-fi psych band Uncle Bad Touch, released on their own Bumby label. This is grade-a, sugar-coated bub­blegum/psych that is sure to get toes tappin’ as you hum along to gleaming pop gems like “Strange City, Sing to Me,” “Only With You” and “Baby Baby Baby Baby.” Priestess’s Mikey Heppner and his better half Kathryn McCaughey trade off on the lead vocals, with McCaughey in particular proudly stating she’s this year’s Maureen Tucker. If you dig the psych sounds from 1967 to 1971, this is mandatory." (MONTREAL MIRROR)

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