Latest News

  • Vaz “No More Killing Flies” Photo Book + Live Download

    May 16th, 2013 by

    Vazbook_02

    It’s true that these were made in a very limited edition, HOWEVER, you don’t have to dump loads of cash into the Ebay to score a copy of this fine publication/recording. SGG is happy to offer you one for a reasonable price while they last. Head on over to our store and procure. Don’t slog, they will cruise.

    A meticulously assembled collection of photographs taken on the Vaz/Pygmy Shrews U.S. tour documenting all the blood, bloodsweat, and bloodtears that went into making the perilous journey so memorable.

    Included is an exclusive download coupon for a fierce live Vaz set captured at the height of their game in Los Angeles.

    Alexander Perrelli, NYC photo-maker extraordinaire, took pictures constantly, stopping only to pick up drum sticks and demolish the kit for the Shrews, so this book has the meat and potatoes, the curtain and the drapes, the lies and the furniture…

    This handsomely presented photo book slips discreetly into your least favorite required reading so even summer school dsnt have to suck anymore…

    Vazbook_03

    SGG-024 available now..

  • Lames/Wool, together again…Tour and split 7″ EP on SGG

    May 15th, 2013 by

    Woolen Men and Lame Drivers Announce Split EP Out June 4th on Sleeping Giant Glossolalia and
    Spring Co-Headlining US Tour Begins May 19th!

    woolen men porch

    lames lineup

    Delivering warped power-pop inspired by freeform radio, int’l psych, classic punk and Guided By Voices, Lame Drivers spent much of the past decade in the basement while also playing in other bands like HOME BLITZ and composing strange music for theatrical performances in NYC. They’ve released tapes, cd-r’s, and compilation tracks on labels including 75orLess, Eggy, State Capital and Not Not Fun. In 2011, they released the sampler Cruisin’ Classics for free..10,000++ downloads ensued. Lame Drivers are soon to release a Flexi-Book EP, an ambitious combination of sight & sound that will dominate the bookshelf and turntable alike.

    The Woolen Men are three — two Oregon natives and a Washingtonian. They play punk influenced DIY music in the Pac-NW tradition of Dead Moon and the Wipers. More than a sound or style, that means a kind of work ethic — do-it-yourself and do it a lot. The band is happiest touring up and down the I-5 or bunkered in their practice space with the cassette 4-track rolling. And it shows. Live, the band is thunderous and energetic and the magnetic chemistry of the three of them playing together shines through in the recordings.

    The Lame Drivers side of the EP features two songs..”Headhunting” channels Mark E Smith, a tight 3-piece groove. “Excess” is from an earlier incarnation of the band, feat Matt LeMay and Kevin Sparks, and is a haunting song about about human excesses destroying the planet, and an excessive relationship destroying itself. RIYL Jesus and Mary Chain, shoegaze?

    The Woolen Men side reflects their NW punk / NZ pop influences with Deaf Americans, and a cover of the Terminals’ “Frozen Car.”

    In support of the new release, both bands will be hitting the road together on a co-headlining US tour beginning later this month (full itinerary below).

    Track List:

    Lame Drivers Side:
    1. Headhunting
    2. Excess

    Woolen Men Side:
    1. Deaf Americans
    2. Frozen Car

    Woolen Men and Lame Drivers Live!
    May 19 (sun) NYC – Brooklyn @ Shea Stadium w/ Hippy & Shark?
    May 20 (mon) NJ – Woolen Men tape @ WFMU followed by a New Brunswick house show
    May 21 (tues) Boston MA @ O’Brien’s w/ Bent Shapes, Half Sour
    May 22 (wed) Philadelphia PA @ Johnny Brenda’s w/ Literature, Pet Milk
    May 23 (thurs) Cleveland OH @ Now That’s Class w/ Chomp
    May 24 (fri) Chicago IL @ Permanent Records (6pm) **late show TBA**
    May 25 (sat) Bloomington IN @ The Ream w/ Thee Open Sex
    May 26 (sun) Nashville TN @ The End w/ R Stevie Moore
    May 27 (mon) Memphis TN @ The Lamplighter
    May 28 (tues) Little Rock AR @ Professor Bowl
    May 29 (wed) Austin TX @ Beerland w/ Simple Circuit, Zoltars, Shinta
    May 30 (thur) New Orleans LA @ AllWays Lounge w/ SS Boombox
    May 31 (fri) Athens GA @ Farm 255 w/ Eureka CA, Dead Dog (tour kickoff), Little Gold
    June 1 (sat) Atlanta GA @ 529 w/ This House, Starfighter
    June 2 (sun) Charlotte NC @ Yauhaus (BBQ) + Late Show in Winston-Salem
    June 3 (mon) Durham NC @ Fellowship Hall w/ Fruit, Stems
    June 4 (tue) Washington DC @ TBA w/ The Best Band In Town
    June 5 (wed) Baltimore @ Ottobar Upstairs w/ Crimson Wave, Expert Alterations
    June 6 (thur) – NYC @ Cake Shop WM/LD SPLIT 7″ RELEASE PARTY!!!
    June 7 (fri) – Brooklyn @ Silent Barn (Woolen Men only)

  • Expo ’70 & Temples limited edition cassette SGG-026

    May 15th, 2013 by

    IMG_2251

    Even an extensive familiarity with the vast Expo ’70 catalogue doesn’t prepare the listener for the results of this conference. Augmented here by the intuitive electric guitar mastery of Temples(known to Glossolalians for collaborations with EPILEPTINOMICON, as well as releases on PseudoArcana and Peasant Magik) and the work of longtime collaborator Matt Hill of UMBERTO, the Expo ’70 sound is at once amplified and dissected. An altogether unique sonic identity is represented by these three players, one which captures the cinematic, improvisational qualities the initiated would expect while offering both challenges and rewards previously unknown. Fans of previous Temples, Umberto, and Expo ’70 output will find that this union succeeds in being something more than the sum of its parts.

    4 tracks on 2 sides, 40+ minutes of music
    Strictly limited edition
    Original artwork by underground comix provocateur P. Keck

  • SGG welcomes Woolen Men to the bunker..

    May 14th, 2013 by

    SGG-028 is 2 sides of ripper, one by these PDX punx, the other by NYC warped power-pop experimentalists Lame Drivers. 7″ EP out June 4th with 2 tracks from each band, or grab a copy early on their co-headlining tour starting next week..

  • New Zealand’s 1/3 Octave Band is stateside!

    April 17th, 2013 by

    Pretty unbelievable even to us, but we managed to get a one-off, VERY special show together for Bill Wood, aka New Zealand’s psi-celebrated 1/3 OCTAVE BAND here in NYC. Devoted Glossolalians will recognize Mr. Wood as one-half of BIRDCATCHER, whose LP for SGG has been in the works(and is nearly ready for you, though you may not be ready for it!).

    IMG_2125

    Aquarius Records has this to say: “1/3 Octave Band take the bliss-out of Spacemen 3, roll it in angel dust and dip it in tar before laying down and drifting off.”..and..”This is the music of dreams. Music from another world.”

    A fine selection of local friends are rounding out the bill, including P. Pyuri (Jon Williams, EXCEPTER), J. Slusher, Mike Zorman, and Millions.

    This Friday, April 19 2013..take it to the Hose..8 pm, all ages

    The Ho_se is located at:
    28 Lawton St #1, Brooklyn, New York 11221

    RSVP here: https://www.facebook.com/events/236569949818598/

  • Prizehog – Vaz – Xaddax – Stats – decimate DBA in Brooklyn this week

    April 17th, 2013 by

    Our pals in the Portland via San Francisco boy-girl sci-fi doom-unit Prizehog are here in New York this week, not only making an appearance at our beloved WFMU for a live session hosted by Imaginary Radio with Chris M, but laying waste to Death By Audio with consistently crushing locals VAZ, the Dazzling Killmen-descended XADDAX, and the surgically precise STATS. We’re psyched to have put together such a flawless bill(if we do say so ourselves) and look forward to seeing you there.

    Prizehog Vaz Xaddax

    RSVP here: https://www.facebook.com/events/145530605608512/?ref=25

  • SGG Brings Let’s Paint TV to NYC

    April 10th, 2013 by

    letspainttv brooklyn show

    * Let’s Paint TV, John Kilduff’s long-running public-access television program, which has grown from anomaly of the airwaves in his native Los Angeles to international phenomenon, will be translated to the realm of L I V E performance for a special, rare appearance here in NYC. Mr. Let’s Paint will be joined by a backing band for this show. You’ve seen him run on a treadmill while painting, taking calls from viewers, cooking food, playing ping pong, and making blended drinks but you haven’t seen him multitask like this. We can’t wait to see what he pulls off this time.

    * Lame Driver as King Nebuchadnezzar – Home Blitz/Lame Drivers member, WFMU radio personality, and faxes your head with a rare solo performance.

    * Enforcer – PC Worship/The Dreebs offshoot, an enforcer’s job is to deter and respond to dirty or violent play by the opposition.

    * Haribo (with doggiesatnight) – HARIBO is the combination of artists Raul De Nieves, Jessie Stead, and Nathan Whipple. A master blend of early 21st century performance options.

    Saturday, April 13 2013
    The Silent Barn
    603 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn, New York

    RSVP here: https://www.facebook.com/events/161391077359458/?fref=ts

  • Thrones, Vaz, Floor – together tonight in Brooklyn

    March 29th, 2013 by

    Thrones and Vaz with the recently reformed Floor tonight at Saint Vitus in Greenpoint. We’re told tickets are scarce so do what needs to be done. RSVP here: https://www.facebook.com/events/566006650078014/
    Thrones prosthet

  • Richard Papiercuts “A Sudden Shift”…get with it…

    March 27th, 2013 by

    We are thrilled to be carrying the debut LP by Richard Papiercuts in our store and even MORE thrilled to say we’re working on something with ECCE HOMO, a recently mutated strain from the same perfectly demented laboratory, to be released this year by SGG. Get acquainted, true believers.

    Richard Papiercuts’ CV includes somber musique concrete and noise experiments for Azul Discografica, collaborations with Mattin (including 2011′s Exquisite Corpse LP), action-drumming for a certain NY-based Slavic psych-noise trio, and as LF Restaurant, 14 years as singer / songwriter / guitarist in The Chinese Restaurants. With that slippery outfit, Papiercuts crafted two ignoble classics of 2010 in the EPs “River of Shit” and “Summer Romance,” celebrated art-punk slabs that turned heads at WFMU, The Wire, and Maximum Rock ‘N’ Roll alike. As the blogosphere might put it, “fidelity-wise this is a major step up” from those Chinese Restaurants singles. A Sudden Shift took over a year to record, during stolen late night hours at a secret 24-track analog studio, deep inside a Harlem warehouse on the verge of demolition, with Richard overdubbing most of the tracks himself. How’d it turn out? A dense, throbbing art-rock/postpunk/singer-songwriter record, riddled with secrets, brimming with hooks — a bleak ‘n’ anguished New York song cycle shot through with oblique humor. Richard sang like a beast, and arranged, played guitars, drums, keys, etc. Avant-reedsman Ed Bear (Twistycat) played tenor sax; Rabbi Martha Mozszinsky played cello; Criss Criss lent his molten, double-dong leads to one key track. Malcolm Tent (Ultrabunny), Pascal Ludet (Pop. 1280), and LF himself pumped the Chinese rock in a shit-hot version of the Restaurants’ protest song for all seasons, “River of Shit.” Andrew Dreyer engineered the album, Cale/Ra inheritor Matt Mottel (Platinum Vision, CSC Funk) played piano and synth, and Bil Bowen (DJ/Rupture and Nettle) baked it ’til it was done. The recordings are “upper-mid-fi” and crystal-clear. A Sudden Shift is an ophthalmology of rock history that connects the febrile dots between postplunk, legitimate UK pop, and the 20th Century “serious music” canon. References so obvious, yet so out of place, they make you doubt yourself: Robert Plant (solo), Cold Sun (twice), outsider folk garbage, Current 93, Tilt, The Velvets, Howlin’ Wolf, the Coltrane Quartet, Songs From the Big Chair, Comus, The Idiot, Sand, and, as ever, Joy Division. Influences? No: References. Intertexts. But even at its most “conceptual,” A Sudden Shift is an insistently tuneful, emotionally loaded song-cycle, deliberate and precise in its diction even if Dick’s agenda isn’t easy to figure. Clean and fucked up. Sweet and sour. A Sudden Shift sounds like no other record in recent memory. -Pena Records

  • In tongues and with a southern drawl..

    March 25th, 2013 by

    Thanks go out, as always, to you fine Glossolalians for making our Austin takeover a success, not to mention all the old and new friends who turned out at the Vaz/Multicult shows on the way there in the fine cities of Richmond, Atlanta, and New Orleans..Oh, New Orleans….

    We didn’t sleep much…

    …and the drives were brutal…

    But we wet our beaks on fine sounds and quality hangs so no complaints..

    Now back to work! So many exxxciting releases in the pipeline…