New stuff from In The Red! Fall 2025 September 24 2025
The Saints ’73-’78 - Live Nights In Venice Vol. 1 12” EP
In 2024 Ed Kuepper and Ivor Hay from the original line up of The Saints assembled The Saints ’73-’78 featuring Mark Arm (Mudhoney), Mick Harvey (Birthday Party/Bad Seeds) and Peter Oxley (Sunnyboys). The band’s mission was to play songs from the first three Saints albums by the original line up on an Australian tour. The tour was a massive success with all shows sold out and reviews being nothing short of raves. Now the band are bringing their show to Europe and the US so we’ve conspired with the band to do this very limited edition twelve inch four song EP that shows how blistering their performances are. This record will be sold exclusively at the band’s merch table, The Saints ’73-’78 website and the In The Red website. Limited red vinyl.
$25
Ships late October
The Saints - Eternally Yours T-shirt (black)
Just in time for the Saints ’73-’78 US tour we are offering this awesome Eternally Yours t-shirt celebrating the best sophomore album of all time.
$30
Naim Amor and Kid Congo Powers - Tucson Safari LP
Naim Amor and Kid Congo Powers met shortly before the pandemic in Tucson, Arizona . When the complete lockdowns hit everybody, Naïm like lots of other musicians reclused himself in his studio and started experimenting with longtime ideas that were on the shelf . The initial idea was to combine rockabilly/ garage electric guitars with electronic drum machines and bass synthesizers, a vague intuition inspired by Link Wray’s guitar tones in one hand and the electronic rawness of the band Suicide. After recording a couple tracks, Naïm got the idea of inviting Kid to collaborate in the making of some electric guitar “dialogs”. The tracks of Tucson Safari display the two different personalities and approaches of Naïm and Kid, both passionate electric guitar players, in the form of an exploration through composition and tone. The interwoven layers of guitars reveal the particular harmonic and melodic sense of Naïm’s sound “dancing” with the unmistakable slide and fuzzy tones of Kid. Limited color vinyl.
$25
Ships mid October
Chip Kinman - s/t LP
Chip Kinman (Dils, Rank and File, Blackbird, Cowboy Nation) released one of 2022’s best records and it flew under the radar. The Great Confrontation was heavily influenced by Krautrock and was a double LP fans of Robert Rental and Chris & Cosey would’ve really appreciated. Kinman’s new LP is unlike The Great Confrontation. Chip Kinman is reminiscent of his past body of work. The record occasionally utilizes a drum machine (think Blackbird) and it’s the B side that I really like. “Me and Tony,” Chip’s endearing ode to his late brother and collaborator Tony Kinman, has a 1970s Lou Reed vibe to it (Coney Island Baby not Sally Can’t Dance). Closer “Forever Shining” is ethereal and sounds like something Jim Dickinson would’ve produced with Alex Chilton in the mid-1970s. Admittedly, these are some heavy references, but Chip Kinman is a great record. Hopefully, this album connects like it should and if anyone reading this runs into Chip, let him know there is an audience for The Great Confrontation II. -Ryan Leach (Bored Out) Limited clear vinyl.
$25
Ships mid November
Zabrecky and the Youth Teen Action Singers - Monsters Crash The Pajama Party 7”
At long last, the missing puzzle piece in pop culture’s haunted attic has arrived. With Monster’s Crash the Pajama Party, Zabrecky, Chuck Kelley, and Eric Bonerz conjure a rowdy, retro-fueled theme song for the 1965 cult B-movie of the same name; a track that sounds like it clawed its way out of a teenage monster’s transistor radio.
On the B-side, The Fox Sisters dials down the mayhem for a spectral sing-along that pays tribute to the séance-happy siblings who sparked the Spiritualist movement in 1848. It's ghostly, groovy, and just weird enough to stick with you long after the record stops spinning.
File this one under: ectoplasmic pop, séance surf, or essential horror fun. Limited color vinyl
$10
The C.I.A. / Le Shok play the Screamers split 7”
Long Beach electropunks Le Shok are back with an incredible cover of the Screamers’ 122 Hours Of Fear!! Los Angeles noisepunks The C.I.A. are back covering the Screamers’ Magazine Love! Super limited edition seven inch! Pink vinyl!
$10
New from our pals at Spacecase Records!
Fake - Unamerikan 4 song 7” EP
Fake are a Memphis quartet guitarist Keith Cooper (OPTIC SINK, AQUARIAN BLOOD, JACK O & THE SHEIKS), drummer Dustin Crops (MARCELLA SIMIEN, KONDOR), bassist Andrew Geraci (SAN SALIDA, ALICJAPOP), and guitar/vocalist Tm. Prudhomme (FUCK, LUVCLOWNS). FAKE recordings and live shows often entail an ever-growing ensemble, with FAKE back-up singers, FAKE horns, and FAKE guest stars; and though presented with an anything-goes mentality, the end result typically comes off as a well-oiled machine, emitting perfecto pop tunes and melodious fun.
Limited edition of 200.
$8.50