Hello,
Here's the details of our first releases for 2017 - a brand new studio album by CYANIDE PILLS, and a reissued 7" single by SLIME. Both released on March 10th and available for pre-order on our website now! As always click on the cover art to reserve your copies.
Oh and Cyanide Pills are back out on the road in March too! Full dates below!
Limited edition LP! - 700 PINK copies!
CD – Digipack with 20 page lyric booklet!
Fact #1 - Cyanide Pills are a brilliant live band. Anyone who has seen them at Rebellion Festival or on one of their jaunts around Europe will agree.
Fact #2 – They write great songs.
Fact #3 – Their third LP Sliced and Diced is due out in March. It has 18 songs on it. (See Fact #2)
Keeping the spirit of '78 alive, the band's mix of punk blasts and melodic power-pop has never sounded better. With razor-sharp twin guitars, a pounding rhythm section and un-matched lyrical barbs, Sliced and Diced is one of the best albums you'll hear all year. It's everything you love about the band.
Since the last LP (2013's Still Bored), the band have gigged alongside some of the biggest names in punk including Buzzcocks, UK Subs, Johnny Moped, The Lurkers and many more.
Cyanide Pills will be touring Europe in March (see flyer below) and also play Rebellion Festival in Blackpool this August.
Like the previous album, Sliced and Diced was recorded at The Billiard Room in Leeds by Wedding Present producer Carl Rosamond.
We've also had the first two CYANIDE PILLS albums back in on new gatefold, LP style CD's
Click on the artwork above to buy.
Long-lost punk classic reissued on limited edition slime-green 7”!
Another in a long line of punk single re-issues from Damaged Goods, this time it's the 7" released on Toadstool Records by the band SLIME.
Slime was SLIMY TOAD from Johnny Moped's solo adventure into a recording studio during a bit of downtime in Johnny Mopeds career in 1978.
He was joined by mates Dave Tate on drums and Phil Sayers on vox and bass. They never got around to playing live as Moped duties took over once again. The single came out on Toadstool Records, Slimy's idea for a record label which was run by Chris Goodness who run a couple of record shops in Caterham, South London.
It was recorded in Richmond studios where the legendary Cycledelic was also recorded
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