Monday, June 22, 2009

"Cheap" Merch now, costs you later..

MSNBC made an interesting documentary about retail-theft rings, called "Boosting for Billions".
It basically outlined the overall impact of retail theft and how it not only screwed over big-box stores. It affects everyday people, like you and I.

Besides taking a large chunk of profit from big-box stores like Wal-Mart and Walgreens (US), it drives up the cost we end up paying on our everyday stuff, like razors and whatnot. Not only that, but while watching this show, it made me think about our underlying costs and how it affects us when we have an item stolen.


It hurts a shop like ours, tenfold. We typically do not get the same reduction in wholesale costs the bigger shops do (we pay more $ than they do, to offer the same product in the competition pool; so we must take a much greater loss in profit to remain competitive); so when something is stolen, we have to recoup the costs one way or another. We can't simply take a "loss" like most bigger stores can, off their taxes... we increase a different product's cost to compensate the loss. The big boys usually do the very same thing, but not only with 1 or 2 products; they do it with an entire -line of products-. So essentially, the stolen products multiply from the hundreds, into thousands and beyond; and we all pay for it.


Who buys stolen stuff? Not me!
Don't be so sure of yourself. Most stolen goods are sold to "mom and pop" shops that you find in every town and city. These are seemingly "indie" shops that carry an array of anything from your staples like milk and candy to DVD players and iPods.
Some of these places only carry a few pieces to being fully stocked and appearing to be licensed to carry such products. (Most people refer to these as "convenience stores" or "variety shops" and/or "flea markets".)
But How do you tell? In most cases, it's pretty hard. The staff's knowledge of their product-line is typically a good indicator. If they can't tell you with certainty about a product's use or other special details, they're probably carrying stolen goods... or they're completely stupid. Either way, I wouldn't buy from them! :)
To be sure you're not buying stolen merch, only buy from reputable shops that have a long-standing history in your neighborhood for being knowledge and/or reliable about their product line. Never use price as an indicator for quality.

Why should I care? I just want the cheapest price.
This type of attitude fields these rings and is particularly what makes them thrive.
Buying stolen merch, you're essentially paying for nothing. The actual COST of any product usually has the following formula:
- Production (what it cost to physically create)
- Licensing (payment to the inventors of the product)
- Distribution (payment to the companies involved in sending/selling the product all over the world)

When you buy a stolen product, you pay for the following:
- Some skid's drug habit
- Increasing the future price of the said product

I don't know about you, but the difference between giving my hard-earned dollars to some dirtbag thief over a company/individual that works hard for their money, is a no-brainer.

I'd rather pay a few extra bucks and contribute to a cheaper product later on down the line!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Rectal Carnage Merch

Kitchener locals Rectal Carnage now have merchandise available at the catacombs!

Rectal Carnage play a style of thrash / skate punk that is unmistakably mixing their roots of metal & punk into one solid slab of crossover metal. You can take a listen at their MySpace, or become a fan at Facebook.

Rectal Carnage have some pretty killer punk style canvas patches with the "Weapons of Ass Destruction" ep cover, RC back patches and logo tees.

You can also catch Rectal Carnage live July 18th at Metal Night in Kitchener, at the Circus Room.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Mixed Bag

This week we've had a mixed bag of new stuff showing up.

We now carry select designs from the VEXY clothing line (Vexy is a clothing label geared towards the emo/goth crowd with dresses, corsets, jackets, tops, etc.) and will be stocking more over the coming weeks.


We also got some new girlie and men's tees from Guelph melodic metal band, Ravenshade.
You can listen to Ravenshade at their myspace: http://www.myspace.com/ravenshademusic

On the subject of metal, we also now carry merch from technical death metal band Cyagha; the bands' first full-length CD: "Steps of Descent" and a t-shirt with the killer artwork of John Coulthart, who's done work for the Magic: The Gathering card series, Cradle of Filth and Hawkwind.

Additionally, you can also find some extra heavy stuff for fans of Behemoth and Satyricon: black/thrash-inspired death metal!
From the likes of:
The Day of the Beast and Withershin (who's album was recorded by Devon of Marduk!)



Also new this week:
AC/DC - Angus Guitar Shirt
Bon Jovi - Jon Bon Jovi Shirt
Bullet for My Valentine - Group Shirt
Cradle of Filth - Cruelty and the Beast Shirt
Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown Shirt
new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles designs
Morbid Angel - Oldschool Group Flag
Various goth-inspired flags from Victoria Frances and Anne Stokes
Type O Negative - 13 Flag

... just to name a few. Hundreds more have been added to the racks, so stop in before they sell out. A lot of the t-shirt designs received this week are limited and will not be restocked!

Sunday, June 7, 2009

METAL NIGHT IN KITCHENER w/ Endast, Wetwork + more

The mighty ENDAST revisit Kitchener with their blistering metal yet again! You may remember them from their performance at the 2008 KW Metalfest.

Complete lineup:
ENDAST Listen to Endast @ MySpace
WETWORK Listen to Wetwork @ MySpace
PYRRAH Listen to Pyrrah @ MySpace
+ Kitchener locals:
RECTAL CARNAGE Listen to Rectal Carnage @ MySpace

$5.00 at the door; first band @ 9pm

Circus Room
729 King St. E
KITCHENER

WE (the catacombs) will be giving away free metal merch as door prizes!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

New Brutal Merch

Definitely not for the faint; some new brutal stuff has just arrived!

- Blood Duster 7" picture discs
- Obituary & Cattle Decapitation Zipper Hoodies
- Oceano Shirts (new brutal death out on Earache Records!)
- Pigsty CDs (Czech Grind/Death)
- Putrid Pile CDs
- Rectal Smegma CDs
- Reek of Shits Shirts & CDs (Czech Grind)
- Sublime Cadaveric Decomposition CDs

and more..