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Pump 'n Ethyl Thank
God I'm Livin In The USA! Click now for the Pump 'n
Ethyl page, with Audio Clips, Video, and album info. $12.00 |
Stranglmartin -
StranglmartinThis power punk trio hails from Lexington, KY and cut its
first album for Dragon Street in the early '90s. The record features killer
upbeat tracks such as the studder-stop "Stop Interrupting Me" and "The World
Does Not Revolve". An early Alternative Rock college radio favorite.
$12.00 |
Early '90s Alternative
Rock
The Moon Festival -
ShrineMOON FESTIVAL stands out from the pack with gothic looks and
convincingly Anglophile hooks...a dark, moody debut album whose top cuts are
'Desert City Sleeps', 'Tapestry' and 'Orchid Man'." - CMJ New Music
Report "Salim Sevres' lyrics are so outstanding that you might want to
file him under bard instead of bassist. Top cuts: 'Orchid Man', 'The Money God'
and 'Memory'." - The Gavin Report "...an amazingly talented
band, with a very distinct sound...give it a listen and put it on the air...you
won't regret it." - The Album Network "MOON FESTIVAL's shrine is
the latest and best release from Dragon Street Records." -
WARD $12.00 |
The Shagnastys -
Young, Dumb & Beautiful" The intense and thoroughly suspense-filled
tunes of THE SHAGNASTYS are enough to wind you up tighter than a golf
ball....searing and sinister hard-edged rock executed with vigor." -
Alternative Press "Young, Dumb & Beautiful is a fine
listen...urgent, euphoric, dangerous sounds." - The Dallas
Observer Flickerstick's Rex Ewing, was in The Shagnastys and the Bat
Mastersons. Now available through Deutsche Schallplatten Records for
Germany, Austria and Switzerland. $12.00 |
Dragon Street
Sampler - Quanities Limited
-This limited edition collector's item is guaranteed to rock your
world! It's a wonderful way to sample some of the great DragonStreet bands.
This 16-song CD contains selections from many of DSR's full releases,
including The Spin, The Nixons, The Moon Festival, The Shagnastys,
Stranglmartin and The Bat Mastersons. $12.00 |
The Spin -
MotherlodeThe long-awaited album by college favorite THE SPIN anticipated
the dense, power-grunge sound of recent Smashing Pumpkins records by at least
two years and delivers the promise that this dynamic group hinted at in their
previous release "Goddess Of Love". This time out, THE SPIN have captured the
hard, driving edge of their sold-out live shows and somehow squeezed it onto CD
to exhilarating results. Give Motherlode a listen and get the full brunt of
this band's awesome power! Features their hit single "Might've Said
It", plus "Magic Man", "Something Big", "In My Mind"
and nine more. $12.00 |
The Bat Mastersons
-The Bat MastersonsThough shown as a trio on the album cover, Dallas' The
Bat Mastersons also featured guitarist Rex Ewing (now with Flickerstick) on
lead guitar. The Bats became a solid early '90s college radio favorite with
"Wishing Well", which got them a plum showcase at 1990's CMJ New Music Festival
in NYC. Mod punk pop at its best! $12.00 |
The Spin - Sunshine
Superman - Out Of Print
-THE SPIN's rare vinyl single of "Might've Said It (Didn't Mean
It)" was the most requested song on Dallas' KDGE-FM "The Edge" radio station
for weeks on end. This version is different from the album track on
Motherlode. Also includes the totally rare track "Sunshine Superman" (
not the Donovan song from the sixties ). Both versions
available only in Vinyl 45 RPM single w/pic. sleeve format!!
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The Spin - The Goddess
of Love- Out Of Print
-Classic American rock in the tradition of Neil Young, The Velvet
Underground and The Band. Features: "Goddess, I Know You", "The River
Song" and "Close Your Eyes" "They capture a bright and shiny,
perpetually optimistic pop energy with an unsullied charm lacking in so many
big city veterans...providing an adrenaline jack that most of the living
shouldn't be able to resist." - CMJ New Music Report "...an
endless source of danceable, hook-laden singles." - The Dallas
Observer |
HAGFISH - "Buick
Men"- Out Of Print -
Hagfish has carved out their niche in today's new rock with their cool "all
suits" look and quirky, Ramones-influenced punk pop sound. They signed with
London last year and re-recorded their indie record "Buick Men" as
"Hagfish...Rocks Your Lame Ass," which features many of the same songs as the
earlier album, plus some new compositions. However, DSR's original release is
now a sought-after collector's item which commands hefty prices on the indie
records market. Features "Disappointed", "Minit Maid," "Trixie, " Sad ",
"Gertrude," and "Stamp." 19 songs in all! Different versions than on their
London Records album. |
Tripping Daisy -
Bill - Out Of Print
-Often compared to a mix of Jane's Addiction and early Pink
Floyd, Tripping Daisy's sound mixes high energy rock 'n' roll, melodic
Alternative influences and spacey atmospherics into an irresistable brew. Their
first album, "Bill," captures perfectly the raw intensity and and mind-bending
ambience of their sold-out shows. Although the DSR version is now out of print,
"Bill" is available on the Island Red label in it's original form, minus the
track "Green Tambourine." Features "Blown Away," "One Through
Four", "Lost And Found" and "My Umbrella." Also, check out
their newest release, "I Am An Elastic Firecracker" on Island Records,
which features the hit "I've Got A Girl.". |
The Nixons -
Six- Out Of Print -The
Nixons have recently scored big on the Billboard charts with the hit "Sister"
from their MCA album "Foma." "Six" is their very first CD release on Dragon
Street, the label that discovered them. It's out of print now, so look for it
in indie stores and even cut-out bins. Worth big bucks! "A superb six song
E.P. ...dripping with venomous wit and highly accessible. 'One By One' is a
stand-out fast song that probably has Oakie mosh pits thriving with activity.
The Nixons have the potential to give Ugly Kid Joe a run for their money."
- Highwire Daze, LA |
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