cd € 14,-
a startling debut album by the four young lads from the western edge of austria: independent confident and original
cd € 14,-
rotifer's new album delights with the kind of music, that made the label rough trade such a favourite in the 80ies: melody-ridden, straightforward, but not without subtleties.
cd € 14,-
the kantine band en route to their roots: the beat era, when small town dancing started to happen not only to the sound of the jukebox, but at live concerts.
vinyl-single € 5,-
hold your hands for love and peace - the fuzzman articulates what once only the hippies said (whereas in fact there was only screwing on their stoned minds)
cd € 14,-
velojet's musical cosmos has widened considerably. it is nevertheless still ruled by gleaming choruses, sometimes rowdily rocking beats and euphoric harmonies.
cd € 14,-
kreisky rocks unformatted with german lyrics, without handbook and pleasingly anachronistic. postpunk. or post-schlager, if you wish. with an inclination to nosebleed.
cd € 14,-
at long last, here's the debut album of the 6ts garage punk'n'roll freaks: prepare for an onslaught of primitive beats, chainsaw guitars and the eerie farfisa sound.
cd € 13,-
the album title says it all - petsch moser reinvent themselves: good-bye deutsch-pop, hello musical diversity. in this case even a (irony free) sax-solo is allowed.
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to match with their new stage suits in liverpool-grey the beautiful kantine band tailored themselves a record that couldn't fit any tighter.
free fall records, cd € 13,-
the new record of the trio from salzburg is once again full of potential hits: indie-hymns meet ballads meet 60ties soul- and merseybeats.
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a record as a therapy for a break-up. wonderful songs of disarming honesty and - despite the sad subject - full of positive energy.
cd € 13,-
in an epic musical journey in 67 minutes your ten mofo create their own breed of hymns that are always one step away from common conventions.
cd € 10,-
shy's new album is probably also their most personal. ten songs tell the story of a shipwrecked love in a way that won't leave you cold.
cd € 10,-
the new album means the return to rock band format (after the acoustic 'travelling') - and a musical quantum leap from his debut (which was far from bad).
survival of defeatist, cd € 13,-
recorded in (almost) 24 hours, robert rotifer's third album shows that it's crafted by someone who's got the ear, the brains, the heart and the fingers of a great songwriter.
cd € 13,-
the solo debut of the naked lunch man offers a wide spectrum, musically as well as emotionally. and everything is stripped together by a refreshing fuck-it-attitude.
freefall, cd € 14,-
yes! salzburg's finest now on wohnzimmer records. the übersingle "all the same" was already a foretaste of what this album has to offer.
cd € 13,-
a magnificent debut. classic songwriting without sounding exerted or antiquated - and spreading joy with every single note instead.
cd € 5,-
a new album, a new singer. michael steppan's influence gives data hero's perfect pop songs a slightly darker tone.
cd € 5,-
the debut album of ben martin doesn't sound anything like one: it's mature, sophisticated and original.
cd € 10,-
in time for the band's tenth anniversary litterbox deliver their best, most solid album so far. a journey into timelessness.
cd € 5,-
data hero is disco without platitudes, eighties-feeling without the retro hammer and an album featuring hit after hit after hit.
cd € 10,-
viennese indie-veterans on thier way to rectilinearity. guitar-landscapes as spacious as lower austria's "weinviertel".
cd € 13,-
zuka play with styles as well with the language on their debut. this is the great return of underground rock, baby.