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Saturday, February 7, 2009

Showcase Tonight - SOLD OUT

Our annual showcase is tonight, and we just got word that it's sold out. If you don't have a ticket, don't get discouraged. There are often tickets released at the door throughout the night as people leave early/don't show up.

Tonight's show will be a record release show for Pregnant's "Wanna See My Gun?" 7" as well as The Groucho Marxists "Manifesto!" LP. We will also have recently repressed versions of The Measure (SA) "Songs About People...And Fruit N' Shit" 12" EP and The Ergs "That's It...Bye" 12" Single. Not to mention everything still in print from our back catalog at wholesale prices for tonight only, and new shirts from most of the bands playing (See the last entry for pictures).

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Don Giovanni Showcase - 2/7 at Maxwells



February 7th at Maxwells we have our annual showcase and this year is going to be a great one. Although it will be the last For Science show, and one of the last Steinways shows (who recently announced their breakup but are still going to be playing this show), we are going to be having brand new records out from Pregnant and The Groucho Marxists. Were also going to have new shirts from all of our bands. Also, we will have everything we have in stock for sale at wholesale prices for this night only. I hope to see lots of you there, make sure you get an advance ticket if you want to make sure you get in. Here is the full info:

Feb. 7th, 2009
Maxwells
Hoboken, NJ

2nd Annual Don Giovanni Records Showcase with...

SCREAMING FEMALES
FOR SCIENCE (Last Show)
THE MEASURE (SA)
CHEEKY
GROUCHO MARXISTS (Mainfesto! LP Record Release)
PREGNANT (Wanna See My Gun 7" Record Release)
THE STEINWAYS

Advance Tickets:
http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=683494

On Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=38251642759

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Sunday, January 18, 2009

Steinways Break Up

I guess it's fitting that our first blog post be bad news. The Steinways have decided to part ways, according to this statement by Grath Madden:

"So, yeah, we're not a band anymore, which means we won't be doing the shows we have scheduled or anything. I apologize for that. Anyway, lots of you folks on here have been amazing and wonderful and nice to us through the years, and I appreciate the fuck out of it. This band was sort of a dream come true for me, and I'm glad a few folks enjoyed it. It was rad."

We were really glad we got the chance to release a 7" from them (DG-16 Rocket Surgery) and are looking forward to seeing what they all do next.

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