We at SLHQ are proud to announce that The Scissor Girls DVD has been added to the SL webstore and is available for worldwide mail order right now!
Once again, this DVD is not region-coded and will play anywhere in the world.
BTW we DO ship to anywhere in world, and the shipping costs are the same wherever you live.
Some people have been asking about the shipping costs calculator on the Big Cartel store, and wondering why there was no difference between domestic and overseas shipping. Well... it's NOT a mistake. That's just the way we do things here.
Also, I finally added the first CD bundles I've been threatening you with for the past 6 months.
Therefore you can now order the complete recorded works of 16-17 and/or the sacrilegous To Live and Shave in L.A. 1 + 2 set at reduced price here and here.
More special offers will follow soon, including the monstrous Savage Land complete discography megapack.
In other news, Tom Smith and Kevin Drumm are touring Europe right now.
Here's the schedule. Catch them if you can.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
SG Research bulletin
It is with immense joy that we are announcing this particular release (and our first foray into the music video market):

Savage Land is proud to present...
The Scissor Girls DVD
Directed by Kelly Kuvo.
More than two hours of live footage and television appearances, all shot between 1993 and 1996, including the entirety of the SG Research videos.
The original homemade version of this DVD was released in 2004 in a ridiculously limited edition of 30 copies, which sold out in about 10 seconds.
This reissue is a straight repress of the original, including all bonus content and hidden stuff. The artwork has also been corrected to match the intended design more closely, which makes it the definitive edition.
More than a mandatory purchase for fans of the band, this collection is also a really good starting point for the uninitiated. Not only does it cover every crucial moment of the band's too short career, but it also documents the visual aspect that was an essential component of their oeuvre.
This is a region-free video DVD that will play on any standalone DVD player or computer.
It will be available for pre-order on May 5th, and officially out on the 17th. Don't miss it this time around.
SL webstore: http://savageland.bigcartel.com
In the meantime, you can watch some footage that didn't make the final cut (along with a few other curiosities) on the brand new Savage Land Youtube page: http://www.youtube.com/user/marilek
As promised, I'll add some CD bundles to the webstore later this week. We have to clear some space.
Later this year... Ocrilim
Savage Land is proud to present...
The Scissor Girls DVD
Directed by Kelly Kuvo.
More than two hours of live footage and television appearances, all shot between 1993 and 1996, including the entirety of the SG Research videos.
The original homemade version of this DVD was released in 2004 in a ridiculously limited edition of 30 copies, which sold out in about 10 seconds.
This reissue is a straight repress of the original, including all bonus content and hidden stuff. The artwork has also been corrected to match the intended design more closely, which makes it the definitive edition.
More than a mandatory purchase for fans of the band, this collection is also a really good starting point for the uninitiated. Not only does it cover every crucial moment of the band's too short career, but it also documents the visual aspect that was an essential component of their oeuvre.
This is a region-free video DVD that will play on any standalone DVD player or computer.
It will be available for pre-order on May 5th, and officially out on the 17th. Don't miss it this time around.
SL webstore: http://savageland.bigcartel.com
In the meantime, you can watch some footage that didn't make the final cut (along with a few other curiosities) on the brand new Savage Land Youtube page: http://www.youtube.com/user/marilek
As promised, I'll add some CD bundles to the webstore later this week. We have to clear some space.
Later this year... Ocrilim
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Deux Mille Onze
Ok, so...
It's been a while since the last update.
Here is the latest news:
The Tom Smith/Kevin Drumm collaboration CD Reconquer Sleep or Disappear has been available for a few months now.
The first (and possibly only) pressing of 350 copies is going fast, so you'd better act quick if you want a physical copy.
The pair will tour Europe in may to promote the album.
more details here: http://www.toliveandshaveinla.com/kdts2011_home.htm
Also, we recently added some vinyl to the store.
http://www.savageland.bigcartel.com/
First is the debut LP by the Sheik Anorak/Mario Rechtern/Weasel Walter trio.
info here: http://www.savageland.bigcartel.com/product/sheik-anorak-mario-rechtern-weasel-walter-lp
This is a co-production with Sheik Anorak's own Gaffer Records.
We also have copies of the debut album by french prog-jazz trio [:(').
I usually don't give ashit about the local scene, but this band really impressed me when I saw them open for the Laundry Room Squelchers last year in Lyon.
They probably wouldn't agree with me here, but they sound a bit like a heavier blend of Rock in Oppostion, Mahavishnu Orchestra, and the Muffins' 185.
To be fair, there hasn't been that much good music in France since Magma, so I'm glad to hear a band that perpetuates some of that euro classical/jazz tradition that is usually mocked by the "rock scene" here.
In other news,
I'm going to add some special CD bundles to the webstore in a few days.
This will be your chance to get some of the Savage Land back catalogue for cheap, and the chance for us to raise money to finance the next bunch releases.
Speaking of...
We have two releases in the works right now, both of which should be available before the summer.
First is a brand new solo guitar album by Mick Barr.
The rough mixes totally blew our minds, and we are really excited about this one. More info soon...
Then there is the mystery DVD retropective by a band from the '90s Chicago scene. Can you guess who?
I will try to set up the Savage Land Youtube channel and post a few videos (some rare 16-17 and TLASILA footage, among other things) sometimes next week, so keep your eyes open.
In the meantime, please buy some stuff from one or more of the following:
http://www.savageland.bigcartel.com/
http://www.nowave.pair.com/luttenbachers/merch.html
http://nondornevai.com/merch.html
http://ocrilim.blogspot.com/p/order.html
http://www.crucialblastshop.net/
It's been a while since the last update.
Here is the latest news:
The Tom Smith/Kevin Drumm collaboration CD Reconquer Sleep or Disappear has been available for a few months now.
The first (and possibly only) pressing of 350 copies is going fast, so you'd better act quick if you want a physical copy.
The pair will tour Europe in may to promote the album.
more details here: http://www.toliveandshaveinla.com/kdts2011_home.htm
Also, we recently added some vinyl to the store.
http://www.savageland.bigcartel.com/
First is the debut LP by the Sheik Anorak/Mario Rechtern/Weasel Walter trio.
info here: http://www.savageland.bigcartel.com/product/sheik-anorak-mario-rechtern-weasel-walter-lp
This is a co-production with Sheik Anorak's own Gaffer Records.
We also have copies of the debut album by french prog-jazz trio [:(').
I usually don't give a
They probably wouldn't agree with me here, but they sound a bit like a heavier blend of Rock in Oppostion, Mahavishnu Orchestra, and the Muffins' 185.
To be fair, there hasn't been that much good music in France since Magma, so I'm glad to hear a band that perpetuates some of that euro classical/jazz tradition that is usually mocked by the "rock scene" here.
In other news,
I'm going to add some special CD bundles to the webstore in a few days.
This will be your chance to get some of the Savage Land back catalogue for cheap, and the chance for us to raise money to finance the next bunch releases.
Speaking of...
We have two releases in the works right now, both of which should be available before the summer.
First is a brand new solo guitar album by Mick Barr.
The rough mixes totally blew our minds, and we are really excited about this one. More info soon...
Then there is the mystery DVD retropective by a band from the '90s Chicago scene. Can you guess who?
I will try to set up the Savage Land Youtube channel and post a few videos (some rare 16-17 and TLASILA footage, among other things) sometimes next week, so keep your eyes open.
In the meantime, please buy some stuff from one or more of the following:
http://www.savageland.bigcartel.com/
http://www.nowave.pair.com/luttenbachers/merch.html
http://nondornevai.com/merch.html
http://ocrilim.blogspot.com/p/order.html
http://www.crucialblastshop.net/
internet relocation
Welcome to the Savage Land Records blog.
From now on, all label news will be published here and only here,
starting in a few minutes...
From now on, all label news will be published here and only here,
starting in a few minutes...
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