| Song of Kerman
"The Unamerican Sounds of..." LP

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I can honestly say that from beginning
to end this is probably thes best DIY hardcore record I ever did.
It is also the most limited. Song of Kerman mix emo, passion, politics,
and rage together into what hardcore should be about. This is a
full length album which was originally to be a full length CD. The
band broke up and I switched quickly to a limited edition LP because
the band would no longer be around to promote the release. It comes
in a clear "picture disc" vinyl sleeve with a slightly
oversized CD booklet as the cover art/insert. I already had the
negatives done for the CD booklet and couldn't afford to have them
all redone. It was originally all to be done on clear vinyl, but
the vinyl came out thin and easily warped, so a partial replacement
press on gray vinyl was done. If I could give out one record to
people when they ask what Moo Cow is about, it would be this one,
if I had the copies to give...
From Heartattack #25
“This is a great pulsating emotive hardcore record. The sound
is very contemporary emo hardcore; built from a tradition defined
by lots of bands playing this sort of music in the 90s. Hard, edgy
and a bit chaotic at times, with vocals that alternate between screaming
and speaking. The songs are all quite good, the sound is well done,
and the included booklet is really nice looking. Touching songs
and lots of presence. Nice” (KM, (Kent McClard)
Pressing Info: About 150 on clear vinyl and 200
on gray vinyl. The gray vinyl press quality is much better.
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