Black Mustang – Loaded Gun
P1-34 June 2011
Black Mustang’s newie, be excited! The boys have surpassed the quality of Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea with this Great collection.
“..There’s an underlying momentum that eventually leads to brash explosions, and the force behind the inevitable crash is a worthwhile payoff. Both relentless and surprisingly urbane, the throttling charge of the chaotic guitars is held in check by spot-on backing vocals, steady-hurtling beats and lyrics..”
Gin Club LOGO Shirt
ONLY LIMITED COLOURS AND SIZES AVAILABLE – we will e mail you if you can['t fill your order.
Halfway – An Outpost Of Promise VINYL
P1-29LP
Released 2010
Halfway – Farewell to the Fainthearted
P1-36 – June 2011
Halfway’s gem re released through P1!! You’ll find yourself in a smokey dive where a pile of dusty and battered LP records are piled against a turntable. You’ll hear the countrified Rolling Stones, you’ll hear Neil Young, Gram Parsons, Big Star, The Byrds, Marty Robbins, Townes Van Zandt, Wilco, Calexico and The Replacements. You’ll hear a million songs from ten thousand years all heard and felt and understood and turned into totally distinctive tales of what the Louvin Brothers called the tragic songs of life. If you’re still reading this then you own this record or are about to. You have no choice. These are the songs of your life too.
Inland Sea – Fortune
P1-39 / October 2011
The ten members of Brisbane’s Inland Sea are bound together by a love of complex harmonies and songwriting. Since forming in early 2010, they have won hearts with their intricate five-part vocal harmonies, interwoven instrumentation and lyrical sincerity. A colourful and dynamic live show accompanies their unique approach to song writing, ensuring that Inland Sea will win your heart too. After a very successful Big Sound performance which saw the band gain a stellar review in NME and airplay on BBC Radio 1, we are proud to announce the release of their highly anticipated second EP, Fortune.
Inland Sea – Traitor
P1-33, May 2011
Inland Sea’s Debut EP
“endearing folk-pop” – Rave Magazine
“Five-part harmonies, great instrumentation and most importantly fabulous songs” – Time Off Magazine
“swelling dynamic that is hard to hate” – Richard Kingsmill, Triple J
Intercooler – Time To Let Go
P1-37 Sept 2011
Brisbane’s favourite indie popsters Intercooler are proudly embracing their past and looking bravely forward to the future with their new long player.
Pre Order now and recieve “Forever or Whatever” FREE!
Mary Trembles – ps.. Situation EP
P1-10 Released October 2004
SOLD OUT!
Digital sales only.
Rattlehand – Rattlehand
P1-40 / October 2011
These 6 mates explode on stage with a dynamic combination of traditional instruments and heavenly harmonies, combining their wealth of performance experience and love of roots and rock music into a dynamic, feisty, toe tapping cowboy hoedown which takes the crowd on a journey through the Bible belt, into blues country and out the other side of rock n roll.
Roz Pappalardo – Rosa EP
P1-38 July 2011 / digital only
Rosa is a beautiful story and I expect to see a few tears in the audience but Roz also has such a hilarious way with storytelling that the tears will quickly turn to laughter. Really what you’ll get is this amazing voice that will fill the theatre as you’re taken on this wonderful journey about her grandmother ‘“Rosa”’, her Sicilian background and how her family migrated to Australia and settled on a sugarcane farm near Mena Creek in the far north..
Screamfeeder – Kitten Licks Deluxe
Screamfeeder’s 1997 classic remastered, re packaged and with extra tracks. In 1996 Brisbane’s Screamfeeder released what was to become their breakthrough album, the hit-fuelled KITTEN LICKS. The band had parted with original drummer Tony Blades the previous year, and the drum stool was filled by a newcomer on the scene Dean Shwereb. Still cited to this day as one of Australia’s top drummers, Dean’s arrival sparked a whirlwind of inspiration for the songwriting team of Tim Steward and Kellie Lloyd.
Silent Feature Era – This Old Leather Heart
P1-31
1. Supersomeone 2. The Horsebreaker 3. All The King’s Men 4. The Only Rose 5. Something For The Quiet Life 6. This Old Leather Heart 7. Oliver 8. In Your Shoes 9. Then Again Maybe 10. This Old Leather Heart Reprise 11. Blue Ribbon Man
The Blackwater Fever – In Stereo
P1-32, June 2011.
The Black Water Fever’s In Stereo is their second full-length album and if it were a young boy, at a guess, there would be Nirvana posters on his walls, his father’s John Lee Hooker tapes in his cassette deck and some of The Kills’ or BRMC’s CDs lying around the floor of his room. He would tell a decent joke as well as a decent lie, and would be feared and loathed by the fathers of many teenage girls. That said he’d be good fun.
The Gin Club – Gabriel + Drugflowers
P1-05 Released August 2005
SOLD OUT!
Digital sales only.
The Gin Club – Rain 7″
LIMITED EDITION 7″ – only available at Gin Club gigs and from this website, the b side is called Calling Me Home, and features Mick Thomas from Weddings Parties Anything on vocals. This song won’t be on album.
THE WHATS – A Bit Of Everything with THE WHATS
P1-35 – June 2011
THE WHATS, Tim and Dean from Screamfeeder’s 2 piece band, announce their second release, A Bit Of Everything With THE WHATS. In a complete departure from the “Clash meets The Streets” sound of their debut album All Mouth No Trousers, the band have ditched the guitars and instead picked up cheap midi samples, drum machines and most importantly, the drumsticks – both members play drums together on the EP, notably on “Summer Ends” and “You and the Bishop”. Percussion rules, but make no mistake, this is still very much a pop record.
1. Ants
2. Mum and Dad
3. Summer Ends
4. You and the Bishop
5. Wrong Wrong Wrong
6. Always
THE WHATS – ALL MOUTH NO TROUSERS
Tim and Dean from Screamfeeder recorded this gem in 2005. “It is spontaneity, intensity and enthusiasm that oozes out from this debut release, All Mouth and No Trousers. Make no mistake; this is genuine, original music, It is unashamedly bold, a little bit pop, genuinely rough and a lot of fun.. This album is a reminder that honest, three chord rock can still be entertaining and engaging, and relaxed but passionate. Clearly, the Whats have stumbled across something right. It would be a shame if this were the band’s only release..” fasterlouder.com.au
Tim Steward (Screamfeeder) – How Does It End
Tim Steward from Screamfeeder‘s debut solo album. You’ve been hearing Tim’s songs for over a decade. As the voice of Screamfeeder he has been embedded in your consciousness from when you were young; driving with the windows down, hearing a song on the radio and turning it up, seeing the band play by accident at a festival, you were drunk and you shouted out “I love that song!”. Somewhere along the line Tim realised he had too many songs in his head for the band alone and he started recording them at home. He then started hiring studios and producers and doing it all properly. It took 5 years of working in between other projects to bring the album to completion.
WE ALL WANT TO – Back To The Car EP
WAW2′s debut 4 track EP from 2009.
“..The EP album defies expectations, a deliberate attempt to confuse those who wish to dissect it, the message is ‘shut up and listen’. In a music world of image marketing and genre classification this is a pleasant surprise..”
“Either way, Steward wins: plainly, the dude’s quality control is impeccable, as I’ve still not heard a bad song attached to his name. In We All Want To, Steward has found like-minded souls with whom he can build upon an already outstanding career.”
WE ALL WANT TO – self titled
P1-30, Oct 2010









