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  • November 8, 2023

    PLOT is doing a record release show on 11/10 for the vinyl release of their new album The Revenge. If you are into heavy, dark, industrial music and you are able to get to Philadelphia, it's a must go show for sure. Wish we could be there!

    PLOT "The Revenge" Record Release @ Jerry's on Front
    11/10/2023 (Fri) - Open: 7:30 - Start: 8:00 $10
    w/ PLOT, Jim E. Brown, and Telequanta

    Check out PLOT's new album: https://mplsltd.com/releases/revenge/

  • October 19, 2023

    Konnichi wa!

    This month is the 100th AEP and a double-record release party with MEKARE-KARE on 10/27 (Fri) at Uguisudani What's Up!
    THE DEAD PAN SPEAKERS and Bonstar are the special guests!

    We will distribute double-record commemorative stickers to visitors. Please come and celebrate with us. It's gonna be a good one!

    If you need more information, send us a message at contact@1000sofcats.band

    1000s of cats

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  • September 5, 2023

    We are doing a showcase of some of the best psyche, shoegaze, punk, post-punk, industrial, and sludgegaze on the label. If you are in the Memphis area on September 28th, 2023 for Goner Fest, come down, hangout, and say hi.

    This year's lineup features four amazing bands which we are sure will melt your mind!

    Details

    09/28/2023 11pm $10

    Hi Tone
    282-284 N. Cleveland St.
    Memphis TN 38104
    website

  • December 31, 2022

    When the pandemic hit in 2020, we weren’t really sure how we would move forward (we still believe in an alternative universe that Partition would have taken the world by storm).

    Not really knowing what this new post-apocalyptic future would hold, we went all in on new releases from Foam Giant (Flavor Crystals/The Telescopes), Heather the Jerk, National Screen Service, PLOT, and St. Christopher.

    In addition to the brilliant new LP from Medicine, 2023 will also see new releases from 1000s of Cats, The Cult of Lip, Another Heaven, Blood Cookie, and more!

  • September 1, 2022

    During the summer of 1989, I was getting ready for my senior year of high school while plotting my exit strategy from Princeton Minnesota when my friend Darin stopped over one day after record shopping in Minneapolis and said something along the lines of “I picked these up for you. You owe me $8, but trust me you will want these. You can pay me later.”

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