Japanese excitement machine BUDDHADATTA announce their debut full length vinyl LP "Buddha & Devadatta".
This ultra-limited edition studio album pulls together songs that have been worked up over live tours in Australia, Taiwan, Japan and now studio recorded for Buddhadatta's debut full length vinyl LP.
If you have seen Buddhadatta on stage you will have become accustomed to their reverence for Buddhism via their attire and the topics of their songs, inspired by practising, throat-singing Buddhist monk / band leader, Vogli Bonze. Bass player Seiko engages almost the entirety of the audience with constant eye contact as she swathes her samurai bass. Drummer Takami, sits up back: cool, calm holding the strong beat that he has perfected from his years in legendary Japanese underground bands.
Dig in and enjoy, there's no one else like Buddhadatta!
Slashing indie punk rock from the hills. Featuring Leo Coyte from Further (SYD), Vague Rituals pick up where Further left off but the weight of time has frayed the edges. Joined by Matthew Mero on drums and Craig Brown on bass, Vague Rituals hit hard, the hooks rusty and the flow heavy. From Solar/Sonar Records.
According to grindhousedatabase.com: In layman’s terms Pinky Violence means "sexed up, bad girl action films" by the Toei studios.
Often referred to as the ultimate book on the subject; J-Taro Sugisaku and Takeshi Uechi’s ’Pinky Violence – Toei’s Bad Girl Films’. Generally the genre is also considered to include Teruo Ishii’s Tokugawa/Torture epics from the late 60’s, which put the genre on the world map.
Pinky Violence flourished for the next 10 years and came to its end in the late 70’s.
Perfect Sound Forever is an engaging profile of the band Pavement and their quirkily dark, melodic sound and cryptic, mirth-filled lyrics. This book is super rare!
Published 2004
This book is great condition, but is secondhand and shows signs of typical shelf wear.
Written/directed by Harmone Korine
"Teen friends Tummler (Nick Sutton) and Solomon (Jacob Reynolds) navigate the ruins of a tiny, tornado-ravaged town in Ohio that is populated by the deformed, disturbed and perverted. When not gunning down stray cats for a few bucks, the boys pass their time getting stoned on household inhalants. Elsewhere, the mute Bunny Boy (Jacob Sewell) dons rabbit ears and is bullied by kids half his age, and sisters Dot (Chloe Sevigny) and Helen (Carisa Glucksman) dodge a pedophile." Rotten Tomatoes
Rare as shit! 1981 Corgi issue.
Christiane F. was a young prostitute in Berlin in 1978. In a two-month interview with two journalists from the news magazine Stern, Kai Herrmann and Horst Rieck, she told her story of life with drugs and prostitution that she and other teenagers in West Berlin experienced in the 1970s.
Heavy Weight Gildan T-shirt with silver warped logo on front
*Please note, the Tshirt appears greyer in this image. Please see image of plain tshirt for accurate colour reference.
Numbered edition 32/60
2 Cassette Box Set
"The Black Cat" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. It was first published in the August 19, 1843, edition of The Saturday Evening Post. It is a study of the psychology of guilt, often paired in analysis with Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart". In both, a murderer carefully conceals his crime and believes himself unassailable, but eventually breaks down and reveals himself, impelled by a nagging reminder of his guilt.