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Kill Rock Stars to Reissue Elliott Smith Albums, Premiere Unreleased Song


 

is very excited to announce that on April 6, 2010 they will be adding ’s Roman Candle and From a Basement on the Hill records to their catalog. es

Roman Candle is ’s first solo album and was originally released on ’s Cavity Search Records in 1994.

Roman Candle had quite an impact on Slim Moon, ’ founder: “In 1994, I had been asked to be on this five-person solo-act tour called Pop Chord with Tammy Watson, Carrie Akre, Sean Croghan and . The first night at the Crocodile in Seattle, I didn’t pay too much attention and people talked all thru Elliott’s set. Sean Croghan got up next and said “all of you people who just talked through Elliott’s set are bummed because you just missed something very very special.” The next night of the tour, at The Bottom Of The Hill in San Francisco, I listened very closely to Elliott’s set, and it was basically one of those life-changing moments. Instead of watching the rest of the performers, I went out to the tour van and popped Roman Candle into the player, and listened to it on endless repeat for the rest of the evening and beyond. It completely blew my mind. I have never heard music as heartwrenchingly, gut-checkingly honest, intimate, and wise – before or since.”

Roman Candle has been remastered for the re-release by Larry Crane, editor of Tape Op Magazine and archivist for Elliott’s family.

Larry explains, “The intention that I had was to make the album more listenable. I felt that a lot of the guitar “squeaks” were jarring and very loud, and that many of the hard consonants and “S” sounds were jarring and scratchy sounding. I felt by reducing these noises that the music would become more inviting and the sound would serve the songs better. When I went to Roger Seibel’s SAE Mastering, he proceeded to equalize the tracks a small amount and to make the volume slightly louder. We never tried to make this CD as loud as current, over-limited trends, but just to match the volume of the rest of Elliott’s KRS catalog in a graceful way. Please note that none of this album is “remixed” from the master tapes – it is still composed of the mixes Elliott created himself.”

will also be releasing Roman Candle on vinyl for the first time in the U.S.

From a Basement on the Hill was released posthumously in 2004 on ANTI- records.

With the addition of these two records is now the home for all of ’s independent releases: Roman Candle, , Either/Or, From a Basement on the Hill, and New Moon.

To celebrate the addition of these amazing records KRS are giving away a free, previously unreleased song entitled “Cecilia/Amanda.” It was recorded at Jackpot! Recording Studio in 1997 by Larry Crane. An earlier version of this song was initially written and recorded by Elliott’s high school band, Stranger Than Fiction, and was known as “Time is Ours Now.” “Cecilia/Amanda” is a reworking of that song with almost completely different lyrics.

.“Cecila/Amanda”

’s back catalog is also on sale until January 4 in KRS mail order and on iTunes.

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The Thermals and Walla Head Back in the Studio


It looks like will once again be teaming up with Chris Walla, indie power-producer extraordinaire and guitarist for DCFC, for an anticipated September 2010 release on Kill Rock Stars. thermals (3)

Since 2002, have consistently churned out authentic, snot-nosed, un-fussed, tri-chord punk pistols that fire with a shot from the hip kind of glory. Walla, who has previously worked with the beloved Portland-based punk rock rascals, producing Fuckin A in 2004, will be setting up camp with at the Jackpot Recording Studio in Portand, OR.

This will be the fifth LP from and the first with new drummer on board. Keeping Walla in the family means we can look forward to another classic from these bruisers.

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Thao with the Get Down Stay Down release “Know Better Learn Faster” on October 13th


is pleased to announce that will be releasing their second full-length album, Know Better Learn Faster, on October 13, 2009.

“The album is named Know Better Learn Faster because you can’t. By the time you realize you should, it’s too late. And I enjoy the predicament and the totally devastating, unfunny humor of that.” – , front woman

Thao and the ever-versatile Get Down Stay Down ( on bass, keys and additional guitar, and Willis Thompson on drums and percussion) return with the follow up to their critically lauded and riotously applauded previous album, We Brave Bee Stings and All, the breakout success and best-selling record of 2008 for .Thao Nguyen

With super-producer and friend (, Jim James) again at the helm, Know Better Learn Faster perfectly captures the band as their more mature, tastefully raucous, subdued and musically adventurous selves. Honed, trimmed and tightened over the last year and a half of constant touring, the now-trio delivers Thao’s cleverly crafted and emotionally evocative songs with vibrant, innovative instrumentation, incredible energy and a still-acutely-solid sense of what sounds good. The new batch of songs spans all genres and influences, all the while staying faithful to their distinct style, sharp wit, and the infectious and enamoring exuberance of their renowned live shows.

But the band can be serious too. Know Better Learn Faster is in many ways a boisterous, frenzied, and resigned break-up record, and with that territory comes a few songs wherein Thao does not employ her trademark method of juxtaposing brighter melodies with melancholic content. “A few of these are just straightforwardly sad. Sometimes there’s not much room to mince words and music when you feel like shit,” she says.

The diverse and wide-ranging songwriting only helps to showcase the trio’s formidable musicianship: all members have stepped up and expanded their repertoires to fill out the trio’s sound. To further help the cause, the band was thrilled and humbled to enlist album guests , Eric Earley of Blitzen Trapper, , of , and close friend and new 4AD artist .

Know Better Learn Faster is a deeply felt, honestly rendered audit of the end of one or any number of relationships. Thao says: “We are thankful for the opportunity to have explored and then purged all crippling tensions and anxiety inherent in such dramas and hope you enjoy the scrappy by-product.

Tracklisting:
01. The Clap
02. Cool Yourself
03. When We Swam
04. Know Better Learn Faster
05. Body
06. The Give
07. Good Bye Good Luck
08. Trouble Was For
09. Oh. No.
10.Fixed It!
11. Burn You Up
12. But What of the Strangers
13. Easy

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Jeff Hanson 1978-2009 R.I.P.


artist Jeff Hanson passed away on June 5, 2009 in his home, a victim of a terrible accident. Jeff has been a part of the KRS family since 2003 when he became the first artist signed to the label from an unsolicited demo.

Jeff Hanson was an amazing artist, a riotously funny person, and a good friend. Everyone at feels that we were privileged to put out his records. We will miss him tremendously. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this time.

Rest is peace.

Jeff Hanson: website | myspace

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The Thermals “Now We Can See” Set for April ‘09 Release


will be releasing the fourth full-length by Portland’s The Thermals, after the band turned down a second contract with their former label, Seattle-baesd Sub Pop Records. Set for an April 7, 2009 release, Now We Can See will be prefaced by a 7″ and digital single of the same name, “Now We Can See”, on March 10th.

Along with the new label, the Thermals also have a new drummer. , who most recently played with the Seattle-based band , will now be joining Kathy Foster and . The band will showcase their new tracks and test out Glass’ chops at SXSW prior to the album’s release. Following the release date. The Thermals will be doing festivals in Europe and the U.S. all summer long, followed by a full European tour in the fall.

Tracklisting:
01. “When I Died”
02. “We Were Sick”
03. “I Let It Go”
04. “Now We Can See”
05. “At the Bottom of the Sea”
06. “When We Were Alive”
07. “I Called Out Your Name”
08. “When I Was Afraid”
09. “Liquid In, Liquid Out”
10. “How We Fade”
11. “You Dissolve”

The Thermals: website | myspace

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