Ragman Records Archives

December 30, 2009

E.D.I.T.H.’s first show

Filed under: Exit Drills,live recordings — admin @ 12:56 pm

Here’s the first E.D.I.T.H. show, which I mentioned on an earlier post of E.D.I.T.H. and Exit Drills stuff. You’ll note there is material here that was mercifully killed off later.

E.D.I.T.H.-05-26-99.zip (65.8 Mb)

April 26, 2009

E.D.I.T.H./Exit Drills: live recordings

Filed under: Exit Drills,live recordings — admin @ 9:55 am

So I’m playing in Why Make Clocks these days, and come to find out that the drummer, Will Tarbox, was one of Exit Drills’ few “fans” in Des Moines, where we played two, maybe three times — both times at a little DIY venue called The Fallout Shelter, and once of which was set up by the band he was in at the time, Mondo Cane. I remember that show having something like 14 bands crammed onto it and Mondo Kani was the only one I really liked.

So anyway, here is most of my stash of Exit Drills live recordings. Missing from this is E.D.I.T.H.’s first show, which was at Stebs with Luxt, but I do have that — just need to transfer some of it from cassette yet.

By the way, I’m in search of anyone who still has a copy of the “Broke-Ass Demo 2002″ CD-R — the one that has the same picture on the cover as Flight Attendants “Nightmares.” If you have even just mp3s of this, get in touch with me, because there are tracks on it that I simply don’t have anymore.

E.D.I.T.H.-Stacy_Is_Legal.zip (19 Mb)

Exit_Drills-Live_at_Question_Mark_12-29-2000.zip (27 Mb)

Exit_Drills-Live_at_the_Reverb_11-30-01.zip (50 Mb)

Exit_Drills-Live_at_the_Reverb_6-21-2002.zip (22 Mb)

Exit_Drills-Live_at_The_Reverb_3-21-03.zip (20 Mb)

Exit_Drills-Live_at_the_Reverb_5-3-03.zip (20 Mb)

November 7, 2008

Exit Drills: “Exit Drills In The Home”

Filed under: Exit Drills — admin @ 8:17 pm


Exit_Drills-Exit_Drills_In_The_Home.zip (73.3 Mb)

Recorded summer of 2000 by Brian Cox at his place in Cedar Rapids as what had been E.D.I.T.H. was becoming Exit Drills. We were hoping Tyros would put it out, and I’ve found out since that they were interested in doing so, but we couldn’t figure out how to ask (too shy I guess) so we ended up putting out Ragman-style on CD-R instead. I find some of my singing on it to be rather embarrassingly out-of-tune now, and maybe we were rushing things a bit (my usual problem whenever I’m in a studio that I have to actually pay to be in), but there was a lot of good response to this at the time.

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