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Dischord #200 Boxset Update
When we created the pre-order site for the Dischord #200 Boxset we knew that the enormity of the project combined with the already-overloaded pressing plants meant that the production would take months and months to finish. With that in mind, we made it clear on the site that we had hoped to be able to deliver the boxsets by late 2021, thinking that we would likely be able to ship them out in late October or early November.
Covid outbreaks, machinery breakdowns, supply chain issues, and shipping delays have now added at least couple more months to the delays, so now it’s looking like late December is the earliest that the finished pieces will go into the mail.
The situation is truly out of Dischord’s control and all we can really do is keep the lines of communication open with the manufacturers to encourage them to keep pushing to get this thing made. At this point all of the vinyl has been pressed, but the records have gotten stuck in the shipping/cargo crisis and we don’t know when they’ll arrive at the assembly plant.
We very much appreciate all of the patience and trust that our pre-order customers have given us and we’ll send out another update when we have a clearer idea of actual schedule for the release.
- Ian and Jeff
Endgame Addendum!
Though we suspect that most everyone who wanted to place a pre-order for the Dischord 200 Boxset was able to, it has come to our attention that some people may have had problems accessing the site owing to heavy traffic. Just to make sure that everyone gets a crack at it, we’ve decided to leave the order site operational through Sunday (6/13) evening for any stragglers or people who were unable to get through.
We’ll be placing the pressing order on Monday and looking forward to getting the records made.
Thanks to everyone who has ordered!
We’ll be placing the pressing order on Monday and looking forward to getting the records made.
Thanks to everyone who has ordered!
First Six Dischord Records - 7' Inch Box Set
Tomorrow (Friday, June 11th) is the last day to place a pre-order for the First Six Records Boxset.
The pressing quantity will be based on the number of pre-orders we receive and, considering how complicated this project has been, there are no plans to ever repress the boxset.
Dischord 200 is not being sold wholesale to stores or distributors.
It's only available through Dischord mailorder through tomorrow (Friday, June 11th).
We've done our best to get the word out and hope that people who wanted it have placed an order.
If you happen to know someone who was thinking about it, please let them know that the thinking comes to an end tomorrow at midnight.
Remember, each boxset comes in its own mailer, so only one boxset per order. However, you can order as many times as you want (one person ordered 13 times!).
We've been pretty overwhelmed with the response we've gotten for this project and thank you all for your support.
Tomorrow, Friday, June 11th, is the last day to definitely secure a copy of the boxset. After we stop taking pre-orders and are able to put together a final tally is when the real work begins.
40 years on… still making records.
Here’s the skinny on the release:
Forty years after the label started, we’ve decided to reissue the first six Dischord releases in their original 7” vinyl format.
These will be sold together as a box set to create Dischord 200:
Dischord # 1 - The Teen Idles “Minor Disturbance” 8-song EP
Dischord # 2 - SOA “No Policy” 10-song EP
Dischord # 3 - Minor Threat “Minor Threat” 8-song EP
Dischord # 4 - Government Issue “Legless Bull” 10-song EP
Dischord # 5 - Minor Threat “In My Eyes” 4-song EP
Dischord # 6 - Youth Brigade “Possible” 7-song EP
The records have been remastered and the sleeves and lyric sheets have been reproduced using original artwork.
Also included will be a 12-page booklet.
Dischord 200 is only available through pre-order.
Click here for more information.
First Six Dischord Records - 7' Inch Box Set
Forty years after the label started, we’ve decided to reissue the first six Dischord releases in their original 7” vinyl format.
These will be sold together as a box set to create Dischord 200:
Dischord # 1 - The Teen Idles “Minor Disturbance” 8-song EP
Dischord # 3 - Minor Threat “Minor Threat” 8-song EP
Dischord # 4 - Government Issue “Legless Bull” 10-song EP
Dischord # 5 - Minor Threat “In My Eyes” 4-song EP
All six records have been remastered, with sleeves and lyric sheets reproduced from original art.
Also included will be a 12-page booklet.
Dischord 200 will only be available through pre-order.
The window for placing orders will be limited to one month (May 11th until June 11th, 2021).
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Lungfish - Love Is Love Back on LP 3/26
On March 26th, Dischord will reissue Lungfish's tenth full-length, Love Is Love, on color vinyl (red). Originally released in 2003 the album was recorded and mixed at Inner Ear Studios in Arlington, Virginia by Ian MacKaye and Don Zientara. Long out of print, this version has been remastered for vinyl by TJ Lipple. Pre-order the record now via our site or the Dischord Bandcamp page.
Fugazi - 'Seven Songs' 12'
We’re currently out of stock of Fugazi’s “Seven Songs” 12” on red vinyl. We’ve already ordered more and hope to have them back in stock in a few weeks. Outstanding orders will be filled in the order that they are received. Thanks for your orders and your patience!
Soul Side 2 Song 7' Out on August 28th
On August 28th, Dischord will release a new 2-song 7” by Soul Side entitled This Ship. In 2015, the group—singer Bobby Sullivan, guitarist Scott McCloud, drummer Alexis Fleisig, and bassist Johnny Temple—reunited for the first time in 25 years and have continued to perform together as time and opportunity allow. The 7” was recorded during a brief run of European shows in autumn of 2019 at Jamor Studio in Prague with Ondrej Jezek. You can listen to the A-side, “This Ship,” here and pre-order the record via our site and Bandcamp. A third song will be included on the download and via digital services.
Coriky S/T New Release Date
We are pleased to announce a new release plan for Coriky’s S/T LP. LP and CD pre-orders will start shipping on May 29th.
The record will be become available to stream or download across digital platforms on June 12 and will be for sale in stores starting June 26.
The song “Too Many Husbands” is now available to preview via Dischord’s Bandcamp page. Coriky is a band from Washington, D.C. Amy Farina plays drums. Joe Lally plays bass. Ian MacKaye plays guitar. All sing. Thanks for your patience and understanding.
The record will be become available to stream or download across digital platforms on June 12 and will be for sale in stores starting June 26.
The song “Too Many Husbands” is now available to preview via Dischord’s Bandcamp page. Coriky is a band from Washington, D.C. Amy Farina plays drums. Joe Lally plays bass. Ian MacKaye plays guitar. All sing. Thanks for your patience and understanding.
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Coriky release update
With the shut down of distributors and record stores still in place across the country and world, Dischord has decided to postpone the release date of the Coriky record until late May. We realize that there are many people who have been waiting for the records they ordered and we very much appreciate their patience. The decision to further postpone the record was made in solidarity with the shuttered shops and distributors and with the hope that the independent music network will survive.
This is uncharted territory, but we’re doing our best to look out for all concerned and hopeful that we can all get to the other side of this together.
Dischord Records was created in 1980 to document the music coming out of the Washington, D.C. punk community. The label has put out the work of over 60 bands, and has distributed hundreds of other releases connected to the D.C. area. We will continue our work as long as this community continues to create music that speaks to us. Thanks.
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For general information please write to:
Stores, we deal direct! Contact us at:
For press and radio contact:
Please go here for a list of our reissued LPs:LP Reissues
Please go here for a list of our remastered CDs:CD Remasters
Please go here to find Dischord T-shirts:Pedestrian Press
(a) Composition of the Record on Appeal. The following items constitute the record on appeal:
(1) the original papers and exhibits filed in the district court;
(2) the transcript of proceedings, if any; and
(3) a certified copy of the docket entries prepared by the district clerk.
(b) The Transcript of Proceedings.
(1) Appellant's Duty to Order. Within 14 days after filing the notice of appeal or entry of an order disposing of the last timely remaining motion of a type specified in Rule 4(a)(4)(A), whichever is later, the appellant must do either of the following:
(A) order from the reporter a transcript of such parts of the proceedings not already on file as the appellant considers necessary, subject to a local rule of the court of appeals and with the following qualifications:
(i) the order must be in writing;
(ii) if the cost of the transcript is to be paid by the United States under the Criminal Justice Act, the order must so state; and
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(iii) the appellant must, within the same period, file a copy of the order with the district clerk; or
(B) file a certificate stating that no transcript will be ordered.
(2) Unsupported Finding or Conclusion. If the appellant intends to urge on appeal that a finding or conclusion is unsupported by the evidence or is contrary to the evidence, the appellant must include in the record a transcript of all evidence relevant to that finding or conclusion.
(3) Partial Transcript. Unless the entire transcript is ordered:
(A) the appellant must—within the 14 days provided in Rule 10(b)(1)—file a statement of the issues that the appellant intends to present on the appeal and must serve on the appellee a copy of both the order or certificate and the statement;
(B) if the appellee considers it necessary to have a transcript of other parts of the proceedings, the appellee must, within 14 days after the service of the order or certificate and the statement of the issues, file and serve on the appellant a designation of additional parts to be ordered; and
(C) unless within 14 days after service of that designation the appellant has ordered all such parts, and has so notified the appellee, the appellee may within the following 14 days either order the parts or move in the district court for an order requiring the appellant to do so.
(4) Payment. At the time of ordering, a party must make satisfactory arrangements with the reporter for paying the cost of the transcript.
(c) Statement of the Evidence When the Proceedings Were Not Recorded or When a Transcript Is Unavailable. If the transcript of a hearing or trial is unavailable, the appellant may prepare a statement of the evidence or proceedings from the best available means, including the appellant's recollection. The statement must be served on the appellee, who may serve objections or proposed amendments within 14 days after being served. The statement and any objections or proposed amendments must then be submitted to the district court for settlement and approval. As settled and approved, the statement must be included by the district clerk in the record on appeal.
(d) Agreed Statement as the Record on Appeal. In place of the record on appeal as defined in Rule 10(a), the parties may prepare, sign, and submit to the district court a statement of the case showing how the issues presented by the appeal arose and were decided in the district court. The statement must set forth only those facts averred and proved or sought to be proved that are essential to the court's resolution of the issues. If the statement is truthful, it—together with any additions that the district court may consider necessary to a full presentation of the issues on appeal—must be approved by the district court and must then be certified to the court of appeals as the record on appeal. The district clerk must then send it to the circuit clerk within the time provided by Rule 11. A copy of the agreed statement may be filed in place of the appendix required by Rule 30.
(e) Correction or Modification of the Record.
(1) If any difference arises about whether the record truly discloses what occurred in the district court, the difference must be submitted to and settled by that court and the record conformed accordingly.
(2) If anything material to either party is omitted from or misstated in the record by error or accident, the omission or misstatement may be corrected and a supplemental record may be certified and forwarded:
(A) on stipulation of the parties;
(B) by the district court before or after the record has been forwarded; or
(C) by the court of appeals.
(3) All other questions as to the form and content of the record must be presented to the court of appeals.
Notes
(As amended Apr. 30, 1979, eff. Aug. 1, 1979; Mar. 10, 1986, eff. July 1, 1986; Apr. 30, 1991, eff. Dec. 1, 1991; Apr. 22, 1993, eff. Dec. 1, 1993; Apr. 27, 1995, eff. Dec. 1, 1995; Apr. 24, 1998, eff. Dec. 1, 1998; Mar. 26, 2009, eff. Dec. 1, 2009.)
Notes of Advisory Committee on Rules—1967
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This rule is derived from FRCP 75 (a), (b), (c) and (d) and FRCP 76, without change in substance.
Notes of Advisory Committee on Rules—1979 Amendment
The proposed amendments to Rule 10(b) would require the appellant to place with the reporter a written order for the transcript of proceedings and file a copy with the clerk, and to indicate on the order if the transcript is to be provided under the Criminal Justice Act. If the appellant does not plan to order a transcript of any of the proceedings, he must file a certificate to that effect. These requirements make the appellant's steps in readying the appeal a matter of record and give the district court notice of requests for transcripts at the expense of the United States under the Criminal Justice Act. They are also the third step in giving the court of appeals some control over the production and transmission of the record. See Note to Rules 3(d)(e) above and Rule 11 below.
In the event the appellant orders no transcript, or orders a transcript of less than all the proceedings, the procedure under the proposed amended rule remains substantially as before. The appellant must serve on the appellee a copy of his order or in the event no order is placed, of the certificate to that effect, and a statement of the issues he intends to present on appeal, and the appellee may thereupon designate additional parts of the transcript to be included, and upon appellant's refusal to order the additional parts, may either order them himself or seek an order requiring the appellant to order them. The only change proposed in this procedure is to place a 10 day time limit on motions to require the appellant to order the additional portions.
Rule 10(b) is made subject to local rules of the courts of appeals in recognition of the practice in some circuits in some classes of cases, e. g., appeals by indigents in criminal cases after a short trial, of ordering immediate preparation of a complete transcript, thus making compliance with the rule unnecessary.
Notes of Advisory Committee on Rules—1986 Amendment
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The amendments to Rules 10(b) and (c) are technical. No substantive change is intended.
Notes of Advisory Committee on Rules—1993 Amendment
The amendment is technical and no substantive change is intended. Forklift.
Notes of Advisory Committee on Rules—1995 Amendment
Subdivision (b)(1). The amendment conforms this rule to amendments made in Rule 4(a)(4) in 1993. The amendments to Rule 4(a)(4) provide that certain postjudgment motions have the effect of suspending a filed notice of appeal until the disposition of the last of such motions. The purpose of this amendment is to suspend the 10-day period for ordering a transcript if a timely postjudgment motion is made and a notice of appeal is suspended under Rule 4(a)(4). The 10-day period set forth in the first sentence of this rule begins to run when the order disposing of the last of such postjudgment motions outstanding is entered.
Committee Notes on Rules—1998 Amendment
The language and organization of the rule are amended to make the rule more easily understood. In addition to changes made to improve the understanding, the Advisory Committee has changed language to make style and terminology consistent throughout the appellate rules. These changes are intended to be stylistic only.
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Committee Notes on Rules—2009 Amendment
Subdivisions (b)(1), (b)(3), and (c). The times set in the former rule at 10 days have been revised to 14 days. See the Note to Rule 26.
References in Text
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The Criminal Justice Act, referred to in subd. (b)(1)(A)(ii), probably means the Criminal Justice Act of 1964, Pub. L. 88–455, Aug. 20, 1964, 78 Stat. 552, as amended, which enacted section 3006A of Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure, and provisions set out as notes under section 3006A of Title 18. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 3006A of Title 18 and Tables.