Blunderbuss Singles...
I’m fairly bored and Blogger is being the on again off again piece of shit that it is. Newer posts have been routinely disappearing throughout the day forcing me to try and republish them even though it only works for a little bit and then they magically disappear again. Anyway, since I am sitting here bored and am merely just waiting for Blogger to get their shit together, I am posting up three early Blunderbuss singles that I whole heartedly enjoy. The Push 7’’ is my personal favorite of the three. To those that have been enjoying the new album on Escape Artist I suggest checking out these three superb doses of noise-rock from their beginnings in the early 90’s. Click on either the album covers or the link below them for a zip file containing stated single. Enjoy!

Bed Rider 7’’
- Bed Rider
- Glace Glare
- Lowlands

Push 7’’
- Push
- Surrounded
- Line Drive to the Forehead
- Flatfoot

Road to Arizona 7’’
- Black Stump & Crooked Mick
- Million Dollarcoma

Bed Rider 7’’
- Bed Rider
- Glace Glare
- Lowlands

Push 7’’
- Push
- Surrounded
- Line Drive to the Forehead
- Flatfoot

Road to Arizona 7’’
- Black Stump & Crooked Mick
- Million Dollarcoma
Labels: noise-rock






6 Comments:
I was wondering where some posts went last night. I'm sure I left a note as to how shit-hot Stay Fucked are as well as a thanks for the heads-up, but when I looked there were no messages.
super nice idea!
thank you a lot mate!
KILLER
do you have larger image files for the cover art? I would love to have that! I'm hesitant to give out my email address here. Could I trouble you to upload those image files to flickr or someplace and post a comment with the URL? Thanks!
PS This Friday in Pittsburgh I am going to see the post-Blunderbuss band called Red Team Blue Team. they are opening a 3-band bill with headliner Dianogah and Mike Banfield's (ex-Don Caballero) new band Knotfeeder.
look at you! you're all over the pittsburgh music scene...haha. sweet. the road to arizona 7" is one of my favorites. I think the new offshoot band is actually called Broughton's Rules, NOT red team blue team. my friend thomas is in that band, and all those guys are way too young to have been in blunderbuss.
yeah, that was my bad. when i posted here, the word on teh street was that Broughton's Rules (nameless to me at the time) was playing that show. When I saw the flier it listed the opening band as Red Team Blue Team. When I got there I realized that I was old enough to be that bands'.... uncle. Red Team Blue Team were awesome, though.
Are you from Pgh?
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