"This one has truly been a long-time-coming. As huge fans of the early '90s Seattle trash rock sound, stumbling upon The Night Kings in a sea of stale grunge and alternative pap in 1992 was just what the doctor ordered. To this day, my hairs still stand on end when the guitar from 'Black Fluid' revs into gear, which was love at first blast, and from that day forward, seeking out anything music-wise released in the in the Rob Vasquez universe was nothing short of prerequisite. Soon enough, the Night Kings Increasing Our High LP quickly took dominance of the turntable, as the legend of this wirey, 'Shit-O-Fonic' guitar sound enveloped our brain, and the crude and sub-primitive 'artwork' took hold of our eyes and hearts. Singles and EPs gushed forward from such respectable imprints as In The Red, Regal Select, Estrus, Bag of Hammers, and Bad Vibe, and we rushed to find them all. Following the Vasquez trail soon led to discovering his previous band The Nights And Days from the mid-late '80s, as well as numerous (and seemingly in the pre-internet era, 'endless') modern side projects such as Man Tee Mans, Chintz Devils, Ape Lost, Pissed Off Zombies, Right On, Nice Smile, and of course, The Gorls. Formed by core members Rob Vasquez and Dawn Johnson, and joined by Donnie Hilstadt (ex-Statics, future Dutchess & Duke drummer), and Dylan Maiden (ex-Night Kings), the Gorls blasted out of the gate on their own new imprint, Dope Records in early 1993, and quickly followed up their debut split 7" with only one more 3-track EP before completely disappearing, and leaving a huge void in their wake. Which brings us to 2020 . . . With 8 of the 12 tracks here previously unreleased, it's a crucial and desperately needed blast of the best part of the '90s sound, and an essential brick in the 'Budget Rock pantheon' of 1990s punk history. Pressed in a first edition of 500 copies, with a printed inner sleeve full of photos and an interview with lead singer Dawn Johnson, The Gorls debut LP is a long time coming, we're so excited its finally come to fruition, and before we ramble too long, you'd better grab a copy, we're so excited for you to hear their incredible version of The Victims 'Television Addict' it's gonna really knock your socks off. RIYL: Night Kings, Bratmobile, Nights and Days, Man Tee Mans, Skinned Teen, Calamity Jane, Flathead, Fall-Outs."