Fall record releases from San Diego bands

Our monthly record-release roundup looks at what's coming in October

Border band Silent goes with white vinyl for this year’s Century of Abuse, which they will release via Three One G on October 28.

Punk rockers Just In Case will release Prior Knowledge via Rdub Recordings on September 27, with a single for “Profiles” now available.

The debut self-titled full-length from Oceanside prog-reggae quintet Fluid Foundation premieres October 8 at 710 Beach Club. “We’ll have Pato Banton guest with us for the evening,” says singer Uke. “He recorded a couple songs on our album, so we’ll do those and end with a couple of his hits.” Produced by Lewis Richards (Sublime, Slightly Stoopid, Iration), the record also features guest turns from Kevin Offitzer (Stick Figure), Micah Brown (Iration), and Marlon “the Ganja Farmer” Asher.

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Lowlands is premiering Lovers Blessing on October 12 at Soda Bar. “The set will be a pretty straightforward mix of songs from this record and a few that we’re working on for the next release,” says Tommy Garcia (also of Mrs. Magician). “People should come out, because what else is happening? It’s Wednesday night. Plus, [opening bands] Vyper Skwad and Hexa are really cool.”

On October 21, Augustana frontman Dan Layus is releasing his debut solo album Dangerous Things via Plated Records/ADA, with the title track now available featuring the Secret Sisters. There’s a dual release show October 22 at 710 Beach Club, with Timothy H dropping a single for “Remedy” and Bossfight debuting a vinyl seven-inch, “Prologue.”

Silent (with members based in San Diego and Baja) will drop A Century of Abuse October 28 via local label Three One G, with a limited edition of 500 records planned for white vinyl. “How I describe our record is a mix of textures of darkness, anger, depth, and passion,” says singer/percussionist Jung Sing (Maniqui Lazer, All Leather).

A new EP from Soft Lions, XOXO, debuts October 28, recorded at San Francisco’s Tiny Telephone Studio with John Vanderslice (Mk Ultra, Spoon) and preceded by a single for “Run in Dreams.”

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