New Releases in August ‘09

We are back to our old ways, releasing a shit ton of music few to no people care about. But we care and furthermore, we care that we care… a lot.

To tide us all over for a couple days, we have a single song from Mr. Philly Fiction himself, Chris Munden called “It Ain’t Wrong.” The song can be found on his Cornslaw page, but be sure to check out the recently released Philly Fiction 2.

In the coming couple weeks, Cornslaw will present the following new releases:

Dedication to John Howard Knee - 1000000 a.d. National RocKombo - Johnson, Navin R. CyanideTamales-200 Mill Run Band - Bowmins's Connect Mill Run Band - Celebration Tale of the River Road

  • CS0909 – 1000000 a.d. – Dedication to John Howard Knee (Aug ‘09)
    • With basic tracks recorded by eThrice, Niloc, and CP in December ‘08 and interpreted and imagined by eThrice in the months following.
  • CS0910 – National RocKombo – Johnson, Navin R. (Aug ‘09)
    • A, dare we say, classic 90s indie rock EP from a fantastic little Portand combo.
  • CS0911 – The Cyanide Tamales – Around the Cat in 80 Days (Aug ‘09)
    • One of the greatest things to come out of Bucks County in the early 1990s.
  • CS0912 – Wards of the Mayor – Haunts Around May Star (hopefully Aug ‘09, although we are still mixing this one)
    • A new neo-prog recording by a bunch of grad students who should be doing other things right now.
  • CS0913 – Mill Run Band – Bowmins’s Connect (Aug ‘09)
  • CS0914 – Mill Run Band – Celebration Tale of the River Road (Aug ‘09)
    • The last two of the trilogy-plus-one releases by Michael’s Mill Run Band
  • CS0915 – The Makeshifters – Solid Gold Plated Love (Aug ‘09)
    • Mid-90s Morgantown funky party band’s only official release.

Then, coming in September, more music including (we promise) the Weird Al tribute album (more like a long EP) and a few other surprises.

Also, the first release from Uncle Nicky Records, a split seven inch with Mason Porter and Chris Kasper, is finished. We have not worked out our eStore yet (we have always been in the business of no business), but when we do it’ll be available at unclenickyrecords.com. Until then, go to see Mason Porter or Chris Kasper live and pick one up from them.

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