T-shirt + Transparent Magenta 7" Bundle
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T-shirt + Transparent Magenta 7" Bundle

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T-shirt + Transparent Magenta 7" BundleShirts Printed on Bayside Unisex Triblend Black T shirt Printed by Kaos Merch in Mesa, Arizona. Knit, dyed, and cut in USA. Sewn in Mexico. 50 25 25 polyester combed ringspun cotton rayon Knit, dyed, and cut in USA Sewn in Mexico Shoulder to shoulder taping Two needle sleeve and bottom hem Tear away label The first full band project since her departure from Bad Cop Bad Cop, Jennie Cotterill has assembled a supergroup of dear friends: Kyle ONeil

Shirts Printed on Bayside Unisex Triblend Black T-shirt
Printed by Kaos Merch in Mesa, Arizona. Knit, dyed, and cut in USA. Sewn in Mexico.

  • 50/25/25 polyester/combed ringspun cotton/rayon
  • Knit, dyed, and cut in USA
  • Sewn in Mexico
  • Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
  • Two needle sleeve and bottom hem
  • Tear away label

The first full-band project since her departure from Bad Cop/Bad Cop, Jennie Cotterill has assembled a supergroup of dear friends: Kyle O’Neil (Fireworks), Sven Wallwork (Snitch, LA Crimes), and Candace Hansen (Alice Bag Band, dimber). Focused on collaboration, exploration, and intentionality, Reckoner has been working on complex, hooky, and experimental punk that synthesizes the members’ respective backgrounds since late 2023.

Reckoner are excited to create a mutual space for their individual corners of the
live/independent/punk music world. By broadening and connecting these spheres, they hope to foster a more inclusive community at their shows, which so far have brought together bands, drag artists, and tape jockeys. As Cotterill wrote on Instagram, “Let’s open this pit up!”

Featuring “Short Stories” and “One Size Fits All”, ‘Reckoner’ (S/T), the band’s recording and vinyl debut, was produced, recorded, and mixed by Davey Warsop at Strong Studios and mastered by Jason Livermore at The Blasting Room.

Reckoner’s 7” record was proudly pressed by Third Man Pressing in Detroit, MI, USA.

There are two limited edition 7” vinyl variants:
Coke Bottle Clear (250x)
Transparent Magenta (250x)


Track Listing:

SIDE A
1. Short Stories
SIDE B
1. One Size Fits All


@doublehelixrecords / doublehelixrecords.com
@reckoner_ca

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