PS/IBC Release Party Thanks March 06 2015

We had a blast at the PINK SECTION and INFLATABLE BOY CLAMS release party last weekend. It was packed with great performances by both bands – their first-time playing together in 34 years! – that included original members Matt Heckert, Judy Gittelsohn, Stephen Wymore, Carol Detweiler, and JoJo Planteen.

Special thanks to the Steven Wolf gallery for hosting, Peter Conheim for handling sound duties, and everyone who came out.

If you didn't pick up the limited edition t-shirts that were made just for this event, we have a few leftover.

Get them here (while supplies last).

PINK SECTION live at Steven Wolf Fine Arts, San Francisco.

JoJo and Judy from INFLATABLE BOY CLAMS performing "I'm Sorry."

Carol and JoJo from INFLATABLE BOY CLAMS.


Release Party: PINK SECTION / INFLATABLE BOY CLAMS February 06 2015

Celebrating the release of PINK SECTION and INFLATABLE BOY CLAMS records, we are having a listening party in SF.

With a live performance by PINK SECTION! Plus, special guests.

Free and all ages.

Saturday, February 28th @ 7pm
Steven Wolf Fine Arts
2747 19th Street, San Francisco

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Now Shipping: Our First Releases of 2015 January 30 2015

During one of WIRE's extended hiatuses, B.C. GILBERT / G. LEWIS joined forces for a series of experimental projects. Originally released on 4AD in 1980, their album 3R4 takes the "studio as instrument" concept to cinematic heights. They return to more song-based territory on the single Ends With The Sea. These first-time reissues provide a vital glimpse into the creative forces that even a band as daring and inventive as WIRE could not contain.

PINK SECTION and INFLATABLE BOY CLAMS emerged from the vibrant San Francisco art punk scene of the late ’70s and early ’80s. While PINK SECTION produced an unusual brand of off-kilter post-punk (collected on this first-time retrospective LP), INFLATABLE BOY CLAMS recorded one of the greatest all-female art punk records ever made, a wrongfully obscure five-song double 7-inch EP reissued here for the first time.


New Records for the New Year October 31 2014

It's only Halloween, but we're already excited about next year. Our first batch of 2015 releases comes out in February and they have a nice mirror-image of LPs vs. singles / black-and-white vs. color. 

During one of WIRE's extended hiatuses, B.C. GILBERT / G. LEWIS joined forces for a series of experimental projects. Originally released on 4AD in 1980, their album 3R4 takes the "studio as instrument" concept to cinematic heights. They return to more song-based territory on the single Ends With The Sea. These first-time reissues provide a vital glimpse into the creative forces that even a band as daring and inventive as WIRE could not contain. Pre-order LP here and Pre-order 7-inch here.

Named after San Francisco Chronicle's pink-hued arts and entertainment guide, PINK SECTION came out of SF's rich and fleetingly art punk scene, producing an unusual brand of off-kilter post-punk against a backdrop of Dadaist aesthetics. This first-time retrospective LP collects the group's rare 1979 single, the self-titled EP, unreleased demos and live material. Preorder LP here.

More of a performance art troupe than a traditional rock band, INFLATABLE BOY CLAMS recorded one of the greatest all-female art punk records ever made, a wrongfully obscure double 7-inch EP which has garnered a cult following ever since its initial release in 1981. This first-time reissue is co-presented by Superior Viaduct and Subterranean Records. Pre-order double 7-inch here.