by Post Editors on October 12, 2011
For twenty years Chicago’s Thrill Jockey label has been a home to some of the most experimental of mainstream rock; at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 13, two of the roster’s bands will drop by Angry Mom Records for a free in-store. ALSO: Another installment in the Experiment Without Borders Series, with Hyrrokkin, Nick Millevoi, Alter Koker, and Keir Neuringer.
by Post Editors on April 15, 2011
Record Store Day draws a whole lot of bands! Great Scott!, Plasma 36, The Tin Teardrops, Jennie Lowe Stearns, Blow!, Tropical Punk, Elsa & the Awesome Awesomes, Music Band, Why the Wires.
by Post Editors on March 6, 2011
Angry Mom Records, Ithaca’s independent music store inaugurates a regular gig for all rare and all vinyl records, at Silky Jones every other Sunday.
by Post Editors on December 18, 2010
A compilation of Mason Speed’s artwork, originally published in the Post, is now part of a volume called “Art 4 Children,” an oversize comic available at Angry Mom Records.
by Post Editors on August 21, 2010
Ithaca’s Angry Mom Records launches its own record label, a vinyl-only imprint whose third release will include the legendary Johnny Dowd.
by Jim Catalano on August 18, 2010
Angry Mom Records issues its first releases on its own label; The duo Tzar self-releases a debut album. By Jim Catalano
by Mason Speed on July 11, 2010
by Mason Speed on June 20, 2010
by Mason Speed on June 13, 2010
An Anxious Plea. A Broken Heart.
by Mason Speed on May 2, 2010
“Less like Jazz more like whatever”