I hope where you are is better than here. I hope you’re meeting your dad for the first time, and he’s everything you dreamed of. I hope you’re listening to crime in stereo and wearing a tanktop and shorts. I hope you’re not dealing with anymore pain. Or with people treating eachother badly. You’re my brother. I love you.
The world lost such an amazing dude today. Thank you for your friendship and support over the past many years. Love and miss you Dj. RIP (Taken with instagram)
Whether it’s faith in gods or just yourself, old records and closest friends
Just use what suits you best
And hey,
If you need it, then you need it
To find a way to get through this old life
End Of A YearSelf Defense Family have just unveiled the a-side to their much-anticipated new 7”, a track called “Self Immolation Family.” Recorded in Iceland last year and released by Deathwish Records in 2012, this record is the second installment in their intriguing “Island Series” of 7” records, which was started with the Jamaica 7” last year.This track bears the Icelandic influence well, with frostbitten guitar leads evoking post-rock and a glacial percussive pulse forming the backbone of the song. In his typically hoarse bark, frontman Patrick Kindlon paints an eerie, uncanny, and distinctly American landscape painting of American life, building up to a powerful and surprisingly melodic chorus of sorts. With a 6-minute runtime, “Self Immolation Family” stands among the lengthier Self Defense Family tracks, but it’s also one of the best. I’m not sure how the band themselves would take this, but I actually think this might be one of their more accessible songs.
If you’re not familiar with this band already, familiarize yourself now, and begin the arduous process of learning what’s so bizarrely and consistently appealing about them. They’re not easy to like, but they’re surprisingly easy to love. Trust me, it makes sense. Check out SDF’s always entertaining anonymous question-driven tumblr page and see for yourself.
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The Iceland 7” will be up for preorder soon on the Deathwish Records website. Listen to “Self Immolation Family” above, or stream it via soundcloud.









