Soup Moat reference lacquers are here!
Holy crap, that was fast! Dave at Lucky Lacquers is a machine. Not only does he do good work, his insanely fast turnaround has got our heads spinning.
Holy crap, that was fast! Dave at Lucky Lacquers is a machine. Not only does he do good work, his insanely fast turnaround has got our heads spinning.
We scored the Soup Moat masters from Justin Perkins and we’ve been listening to them all week… Sounds pretty good.. hopefully the jury will be in shortly, and we can send this bad boy off to Lucky Dave for vinyl mastering.
Volunteer has just announced their record release show at Cactus Club on October 11, 2014. It’s a “school night” so they’ve opted for a lean and mean, three band bill featuring Child Bite and Like Like the the the Death.
PureGrainAudio.com has posted an EXCLUSIVE stream of Volunteer’s first song off their new 10″ EP due out October 14.
The 4-song EP is pressed on both opaque red w/black swirl (only 200 available) and standard black (only 100 available), standard weight vinyl. Pre-order your copy from either Volunteer or Forge Again Records via their respective bandcamp pages.
Triple Eye Industries is happy to announce that we’ve worked out details with Milwaukee’s very own party-sludge trio, Soup Moat, to release a limited edition 7 inch due out early 2015. The guys have been working hard, writing a ton of new material after the addition of their latest member.
We just received our test pressings of the Volunteer “goner” 10″ today from United. Instead of adding the smokey black swirls, they’re simply translucent red. This means, not only are they test pressings, they’re also their own unique color! Can’t wait for band practice tonight. Stoked!
We are proud to announce that we’ve secured The Black Birch freelance PR for the Volunteer “goner” EP. Bariann and Peter will be doing a full service two-month campaign prior to our our first “official” release.
Can’t wait to throw this on the stereo and give a listen with the guys before band practice starts. “Lucky” Dave Eck did a superb job on the Volunteer 12″, and pretty much every other band’s record we’ve heard lately. Hearing your own band on a reference lacquer is pretty much THE BEST it’s ever going to sound.