Selasa, 30 Juni 2009

Burning Love - 2009 Demo



Canadian punk band with stoner metal influences. Chris Colohan (Cursed, Left for Dead, The Swarm) does vocals for this band and I believe other members are in Mature Situations, Our Father and Vatican Chainsaw Massacre. The download of this demo on their site is all one track, so I split them up (six tracks). The tape is still available from ShirtKiller and I believe they have some other material coming out soon.

Their blogspot.



Download Here.

Senin, 29 Juni 2009

Tile - Adult Video


I bought this Cassette at the Fresh Meat/Middle America show a few weeks ago after it was recommended to me by one of them. Tile play perverted and heinous noise rock. Self discribed "Allentown, Pennsylvania sleezy, sludge, punk rock, noise band." For fans of Brainbombs, Flipper, Drunks With Guns or contemporaries Drunkdriver, Clockcleaner, etc. Tile has the singer of Fresh Meat/Carpenter Ant playing bass and vocals. Buy the re-press of their first 7" and their new 12" EP at Limited Appeal. I've heard nether. Apparently they've only played shows inside of PA, this should change. head to tilenoise for more news, mp3, contact etc.

download here.

Sabtu, 27 Juni 2009

Rat Mask - Demo 2009

It's been a slow month for Fashionable Activism, my apologies. I just noticed we have 100 posts already? fuck. Anyways... Here's Rat Mask from Buffalo, NY. 6 Shows and death. They're playing their final show tonight with the Cult Ritual in Syracuse. Its a shame since this demo is really fucking good. Rat Mask play relatively unique hardcore punk. Blending noisy Black Flag B side My War (I think I mentioned this on the last post too, fuck) with raw ripping USHC. Nice blend of mid-tempo, fast, mid-tempo, fast, fast, fast. An easy band to compare them to would be Cold Sweat. I love The Repos-esque vocals on here too. A cassette run of this Demo will be available this week, CD-Rs of the demo still available. E=mail ratmask@gmail.com if you want one.

download here.

Minggu, 21 Juni 2009

Slices - S/T #2


The second Slices 7" out on Canadian label Home Invasion. Their first 7" that came out on 16oh a few months ago (sold out) was a huge hit and made hardcore interesting again. Slices are thought to sound like "Crossed Out playing B Side of My War" or something silly like that. A pretty accurate description though. Fast, noisy, with tons fist pounding jams. They have members of Brain Handle and Warzone Womyn. Home Invasion just released new singles from Dry-Rot and Middle America, get all 3 for 16ppd, shipped from fucking canada. Contact @ homeinvasionrecords@gmail.com. Anyways..this record shreds and you need to buy it. If you're not impressed with Slices, you're a bore. Also: excuse my greasy finger prints on the artwork.

download here.

5/5/2000 & Piz Urlaun split



This is a split between two very different bands. 5/5/2000 is a drone project headed by Ryan of Cattle Decapitation and Nathan of Creation is Crucifixion. They contribute one song to this split which is about twenty minutes long. Piz Urlaun is a grindcore band from Germany. I can't tell you much about them because I haven't really bothered to listen to them. They contribute eight songs clocking in at 19 minutes. Also, if you change the 5/5/2000 tags using the Properties option in Windows, it will change the album artist tag to 5;2000, so you have to use a media player or tagger to change it back to 5/5/2000.

http://www.myspace.com/552000
http://www.myspace.com/pizurlaun



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Flyin' Trichecos - Self Titled EP



Awesome punk band from Cleveland, Ohio. This band definitely adds to the mess of weirdo Clevo style bands. Paul from Inmates plays guitar, and some greasy Italian nutso sings. This is their 7", which I believe has been recently repressed, so pick it up.

http://www.myspace.com/ftrichecos

Download Here.

Sabtu, 20 Juni 2009

Urban Blight - More Reality



AMAZING new MLP by Toronto's Urban Blight. They blend fast, angry hardcore with hard hitting NY/Boston mosh. Recorded by Jonah of Fucked Up and sounds like an old Agnostic Front record, which rules. For some odd reason they have disguised this rager as a hip-hop single. hah. For sure a top 5 of 2009. I really hope they play the states soon. Don't miss out on this record. Limited to like 500 copies, so hurry up. Slasher Records / Myspace

download here.

also: their self titled 7" on Deranged. here.

Rabu, 17 Juni 2009

Human Mess - Anger Problems


I'm really fucking bored, sitting in a creepy hotel in northern England.. So I'm going to blog about some hardcore. This is Human Mess's second 7" and the follow up to their LP that came out a few months ago on No Way. They're from Bakersfield, CA. The vocalist of Loser Life sings. They play raw, blistering hardcore. Sounds like early 80s HC ala Poison Idea. Maybe its just me but I think they have weird garage/surf vibez too. These are selling really fast, less than 50 left out of a pressing of 500. Buy it from the label Desensitized and buy all their other shit from No Way records. "Highly recommended if you like hate and sex."

myspace


download here.

Selasa, 16 Juni 2009

Ten Things That Happened This Proxy Season Worth Noting

Broc Romanek, Editor of TheCorporateCounsel.net Blog has done a nice job of compiling ten developments that he believes will lead to more heated online shareholder activism campaigns next year.

1. First Use of Live Internet Voting - In his "IR Web Report," Dominic Jones brought us the news (and analysis) that Intel decided to tackle the challenges of allowing for "live" voting online at its annual shareholders meeting this season. Intel also has this "Stockholder Forum" to allow shareholders to submit queries in advance.

2. Soliciting Shareholder Feedback on Compensation Practices - Taking a page from Schering-Plough's efforts to survey investors about pay practices, Amgen is inviting its shareholders to offer comments on TIAA-CREF's "Ten Questions for Evaluating CD&As." The invitation is presented on page 51 of the company's proxy statement (page 59 of the PDF), directing shareholders to a survey questionnaire on the company's site.

3. Soliciting Shareholder Feedback on Disclosures - Barclays used this "2009 Annual Report Survey" to solicit feedback on its annual report. The company promised to provide responses directly to the questioners - and intends to post a selection of them.

4. Emergence of Proponent Sites Designed to Solicit Mutual Funds - ExxonMutualFundShares.org is a new type of site, jointly created by the proponents of four ExxonMobil shareowner proposals (Bob Monks among them). Mutual fund holders who are concerned that ExxonMobil has not done enough to address climate change and address certain corporate governance issues can send a message to the 25 largest mutual fund families through the site.

5. Easier Ability to Track Voting Results - Smart companies like to predict how their voting results will be at shareholders' meetings so that their board and senior managers are not surprised. Hiring a proxy solicitor that has shareholder intelligence abilities is the most common way to accomplish this - but some of the tools that solicitors use are now freely available. For example, a relatively new site - FundVotes.com - tracks how mutual funds vote on specific types of proposals. And it's free. The site tracks both management and shareholder proposals - and it tracks voting trends by specific fund families.

6. Use of "RSS Street" to Follow Developments - Dominic Jones blogged about the rise of a group of web monitoring services that help investors track online mentions of companies they follow. Companies should be doing the same to understand what is being said about them as the online media gradually displaces traditional mainstream media.

7. Use of Corporate Blogs (and Third-Parties) to Solicit Questions - As noted by Dominic Jones in his blog, Microvision used its blog to solicit queries for its upcoming earnings call. The same can be done for annual meetings. In fact, Warren Buffett tried something novel this year - soliciting queries by asking Berkshire Hathaway shareholders to send them to three reporters via email. As described in Warren's annual letter to shareholders, these reporters - independent third parties - then choose the ones they deemed most interesting and important and posed them during the meeting.

8. Use of Twitter to Describe Live Events - Ebay became a pioneer when its resident corporate blogger tweeted the details of its earnings call as it happened, as described by Dominic Jones in his blog. Again, this can be done for annual shareholder meetings - and it helps if the company controls the messaging rather than only have third-parties tweeting during the event (which is becoming more common, like it was during Banc of America's annual meeting this year. I'm not sure how they enforced it, but I hear that live-tweeting and blogging was banned from Target's annual meeting yesterday. If it's true, I think it's not a good idea as that can garner bad publicity and will happen anyways).

9. Investors Communicating Through Social Sites - Another area where companies increasingly are going to have to keep an eye on are the social sites. Beyond the obvious ones - Facebook and MySpace - there is a new player, Broadridge's "Investor Network." It's too early to tell if their social site will really take off, but it's safe to say that social sites generally are here to stay and the likely place will a lot of shareholders will be venting in the future.

10. Much Easier Use of Video Changes Everything - With everyone now walking around with a camcorder in their pocket (ie. their cell phone), no one should presume that what happens at the annual meeting, stays at the annual meeting. As brought to my attention by this blog, an embarrassing moment at an annual meeting could cost an inhouse lawyer or corporate secretary their job. Be prepared for zaniness at meetings by being prepared.

This video below from Fortis' annual meeting - held a few weeks ago - is real and is a "must" viewing. The meeting was delayed a half hour after the management team was pelted with shoes, coins, etc. I particularly liked the dismissive shake of the Chair's head. Sometimes it’s uncanny the way that corporate life imitates Monty Python (remember this "Stoning" sketch):


Senin, 15 Juni 2009

SEC Proxy Access Rules

The hotly-anticipated draft proxy access rules finally landed on the SEC website last week. Nothing new relative to the ones announced in the earlier press release, but still radical all the same.

You can submit comments to the SEC in a variety of ways, including email or the US Postal Service. It appears the easiest is on their comment webpage for this particular release.

Posted by Mike Levin, Hedge Fund Solutions.

Rabu, 10 Juni 2009

C.R.



C.R. (Compassionate Revolution) were a hardcore punk band from Staten Island, New York. They were pretty short lived; existed in the mid 90's. Some people would call them thrashcore or powerviolence, but really, they're very unconventional to say the least. They have fast blasting Infest styled parts along with jam-out Drive Like Jehu riffage with a little touch of early NYHC. All their songs are totally different, it's like they can't decide what they want to sound like. One second they sound like Unwound and the next they sound like Crossed Out. I love it. Their lyrics are intensely passionate and honest, almost like they should be an Ebullition band. They had one LP, a few 7"s, and were on a few compilations. Most on Reservoir Records. I can't seem to find any other mp3s of C.R. so I can only provide the 7" that I own. :( Please email me if you have any other mp3's or are willing to trade with me. They're playing a reunion show on September 26th in NYC and the 27th in Philly. Please go see them.

download here.


edit: I found the Discography; download here.

Selasa, 09 Juni 2009

Ackman Joins General Growth Board. What's GGP Worth?

Bankrupt shopping mall operator General Growth Properties (Ticker: GGP) announced yesterday that Bill Ackman – fresh off his activist campaign with Target for board representation, has just joined their board.

Ackman owns about 7.5% of GGP’s equity at an average cost of $0.46 per share. He believes the Company will be worth 13x his investment once it emerges from bankruptcy - suggesting a stock price around $6.00 (GGP is currently trading at $1.05).

Thomas Kirchner, the President and Portfolio Manager for The Pennsylvania Avenue Funds (an event-driven mutual fund (Ticker: PAEDX) specializing in activism and arbitrage) disagrees with Ackman’s valuation and challenges his assumptions on his blog The Deal Sleuth.

Senin, 08 Juni 2009

Burning Witch/Thorr's Hammer



Burning Witch was a doom metal band from Seattle, WA and was made up of member’s from Sunn O))) and created by members of Thorr’s Hammer after it ended. I’m including Thorr’s Hammer’s EP because it’s fucking awesome and Runhild has amazing vocals on it. Here’s Towers... by Burning Witch because it has my favorite songs that are on Crippled Lucifer which is way over 100 MB even after zipped. You can pick up the CDs for Burning Witch’s compilation CD, Crippled Lucifer and Dommedagsnatt by Thorr’s Hammer at Southern Lord

Towers... - Burning Witch
Dommedagsnatt - Thorr's Hammer

Cult Ritual - Holidays



New teaser 7" out on Life's a Rape. This single has a REEEMIX of one of the LP tracks and a weirdo experimental b-side; bag pipes? forest animals? wat? Limited to 250, these might not be sold out yet, CR have them on tour. This 7" was apart of a group of new releases put out by Life's A Rape along with a new Loser Life LP, and a single by a awesome new band called OK? Buy them all. info here: http://board.vivalavinyl.org/thread/view/89959/

download here.

Fag Cop



Raw, scummy, disgusting garage punk from Lawrence, Kansas. lowwwwwwww-fi and extremly filthy; counterbalanced with a fast, catchy rhythm. Self identified as "Jizz Wave". They're about to embark on a US tour, go see them or pose forever. I'm uploading two of their 7"s on here, they have a compilation song on World's Lousy, look though the archive for it. I have the total Fag Cop collection (34 Songs) but some tracks are untitled and I don't know where the fuck they came from, email me if you're interested. Only for people with ears. Pretty sure everything is SOLD OUT.
myspace

I'm Fucking Dead
Illuminati Dollar

Complaints


Oh wow, another new Youth Attack release. Its Will Killingsworth of Orchid/Ampere/Failures fame and Dan from Daniel Striped Tiger playing some rockin' garage punk. For fans of Reatards and all that shit. Complaints perfectly blend the poppy, guitar screechin' Memphis sound with a dirty hardcore punk undercurrent. It's SOLD OUT, I'm guessing there will be some kind of re-press.

download here.

Kamis, 04 Juni 2009

May Activist Investments - 48 Companies Targeted

Below is a summary of 48 companies targeted by 51 shareholder activists during May.

This information was extracted from Hedge Fund Solutions' Catalyst Equity Research Report, a free in-depth weekly research on activist investments.

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Ticker Company Investor
ABTL Autobytel Inc Trilogy Inc
ADF ACM Managed Dollar Income Fund Bulldog Investors
ARIA Ariad Pharmaceuticals Inc Biotechnology Value Fund
ASUR Asure Software Inc Red Oak Partners
ATGN AltiGen Wanger Investment Management
AVCA Advocat Inc Bristol Investment Fund
AXC Advanced Technology Acquisition Corp Bulldog Investors
BASI Bioanalytical Systems Thomas Harenburg
BBEP BreitBurn Energy Partners, L.P. Quicksilver Resources
BVF Biovail Corp Eugene Melnyk
CAV Cavalier Homes Inc GAMCO Investors
CAV Cavalier Homes Inc Legacy Housing
CITZ CFS Bancorp Financial Edge Fund
DITC Ditech Networks Inc Lamassu Holdings
DVD Dover Motorsports Inc. Marathon Capital
ELGX Endologix Inc Elliott Associates
FEP Franklin Electronic Publishers inc Saunders Acquisition Corp
GCS DWS Global Commodities Stock Fund Western Investment
HBRF.OB Highbury Financial Peerless Systems
HWK Hawk Corp GAMCO Investors
JOUT Johnson Outdoors Inc Dolphin Ltd
JTX Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Shamrock Activist Value Fund
JTX Jackson Hewitt Tax Service JTH Tax
KANA Kana Software KVO Capital Management
KONA Kona Grill Mill Road Capital
MATH.PK Mathstar, Inc Salvatore Muoio
MEG Media General Inc GAMCO Investors
MOVE Move Inc. Nierenberg Investment Management
NDD Neuberger Berman Dividend Advantage Fund Western Investment
ORCC Online Resources Corp Tennenbaum Capital Partners
PCBC Pacific Capital Bancorp Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians
PFBI Premier Financial Bancorp Hot Creek Capital
PLCE Children's Place Retail Stores Ezra Dabah
PRLS Peerless Systems Corp. Bandera Partners
PRSC Providence Sevice Corp 73114 Investments
PTSG.OB Petrosearch Energy Group Tiberius Capital
RPT Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust Equity One
SKS Saks Incorporated P Schoenfeld
SNG Canadian Superior Energy Palo Alto Investors
SRO DWS Rreef Real Estate Fund II, Inc Bulldog Investors
SUMT SumTotal Systems Vista Equity Partners
TDS Telephone & Data Systems Southeastern Asset Management
TDS Telephone & Data Systems Inc. Weitz & Co
TOMO TomoTherapy Incorporated Avalon Capital
TUC Mac-Gray Corp Fairview Capital Investment Management
TXCC Transwitch Corp Brener International Group
TXI Texas Industries Shamrock Activist Value Fund
UAHC United American Healthcare Corp Strategic Turnaround Equity Partners
ULU Uluru Inc. Brencourt Advisors
VNDA Vanda Pharmaceuticals Tang Capital

The Winds of Change...

…continue to sweep through the SEC. If management and investors had any doubt that the SEC is serious about emphasizing investor interests, then the membership of its new Investor Advisory Committee should dispel them. SEC Chair Mary Schapiro announced the intent to create the new group in her first policy speech in February. This week the SEC released the roster of members.

And what a group she selected. The membership includes representatives from large mutual funds and other investors (Nuveen, Schwab, Barclays, Ariel), noted activist groups (Fund Democracy, Yale’s Millstein Center, Proxy Democracy, Consumer Federation, and the Council of Institutional Investors), activist investors (AARP, TIAA-CREF, Shamrock Capital and Domini), and labor unions (AFL-CIO). Some academic and industry types (Employee Benefit Research Institute, NYSE, and CFA Institute) round out the committee. No representatives from the companies that the SEC regulates, though.

The mandate appears advisory in nature, and while somewhat vague for now will provide input on possible and proposed regulations, and “matters of concern to investors in the securities markets.” It remains to be seen whether the committee will have real input and authority in the changing environment for regulation of corporate governance.

Senin, 01 Juni 2009

Cult Ritual - Live at Side Two



Got this puppy in the mail today. A live set that Cult Ritual recorded at Side Two studios in Boston. It has 5 tracks. 4 songs off the new LP, and a cover of Seasick by Jesus Lizard. Still bummed I missed the mail order edition of the LP. Get the tour copy from them when they play your town (really fucking soon). I think they'll have this tape with them too, it's sold out from the label though. Enjoy.

download here.