IAR 57 - 7"
Mall'd To Death "The Process Of Reaching Out"






Release Date: July 2011

Test Pressing: none
First Pressing: 300 black vinyl, 100 white vinyl, 100 yellow vinyl

Cover Art: Corey Ayd

01 - Standard And Poor
02 - Migraine Belt
03 - Throwing In The Moist Towelette
04 - Hardcore 64
05 - Guilty Of Being Black
06 - Spray Can Sam

Mall'd To Death is what happens when you take that Minneapolis punk rock Dillinger-core sound, add some Jeff Ott-esque vocal growlings, mix in some mid-nineties melodic punk sound of the EpiFat variety (complete with the occasional ska-punk breakdown!), put together some meaningful songs about life and personal politics, follow those up with some silly songs about important shit like video games and graffiti, and then round it all out with some of that good ol' J Church! It's like Mall Punk if "Mall Punk" meant a little bit of everything under one roof. I was totally taken by surprise and blown away by Mall'd To Death's debut full length Can't Make A Living released last year on CD by GC Records on and then on vinyl earlier this year by Bitter Melody Records. The Process Of Reaching Out is Mall'd To Death's second release of what I hope to be many more to come. I don't know of another band out there that really sounds anything like these guys. It's fresh; and in that way reminds me of when I was first discovering punk rock.