NEWS |
9.02.08
Video page | CRR youtube
Crack Rock Records has created a youtube page that shows songs from many local Maine bands. It also features other artists that rocked shows, the Crack Rock Records kids were at. New videos are posted daily so check it out at:
Crack Rock Records
on youtube
12.12.07
Distro | finished
the Crack Rock Records online distro is now up and running. The distro will be updated as records are sold and new ones are obtained. So check back often. Payment goes thru paypal and we ship out the records via media mail thru the USPS for the most part.
If you are in a band or label looking to distro your records please get in touch with us about it. | to contact CRR distro
11.11.07
Site Update | in progress
the Crack Rock Records website is undergoing an overhaul currently but will remain online during this time. We are currently working on Media & Distro pages as well as the overall look of the site.
10.5.07
Vinyl Re-issues | CRR the early years
CRR-005 & CRR-006 the 1st two vinyl releases on CRR have been remastered onto 1 amazing split cd. It features the debut 7"s from A Global Threat & General Strike. it comes with a reproduction of the original artwork from both bands.
9.21.07
New Releases | OUT NOW!
the new USA Waste album entitled Defiant Anthems of Truth & Justice is out now. It features 19 shreading tracks that will leave you screaming for more.
05.17.07
A Global Threat / General Strike | vinyl reissues
Crack Rock Records has gone into the vault and decided to re-release its 1st two vinyl pressings on 1 cd. Both the A Global Threat : the Kids will Revolt 7" (CRR-005) & the General Strike s/t 7" (CRR-006) have been transfered from vinyl to cd to be re-released 10years after their original recording dates. The actual release date isn't available yet but it is impending so considered yourselves WARNED!
02.14.07
USA WASTE | New Release
After 8 rebelous years of DIY street punk, USA WASTE plans to release its 6th album. No recording have gone underway, but the band is shopping around for different studio's, with their 16 or so unreleased tracks. If all goes well, they will be able to find a label (with more $ than CRR) that will help distro around the US, and Japan.
