Monday, September 19, 2016

TROTS - Långa Näsor EP 1982

Back to 7Inch modus and we stay in Sweden and move to Stockholm and meet Trots: Stefan (vox), Per (guitars), Johan (drums) and Thomas (bass), and listen to their last EP which came out via Sista Bussen and this file slumbers for one year unheard on my hard drive. This is nothing new because I have so much music here and I don't know if I can hear all this cool stuff in my time that I have left. Life takes precedence but I'm trying. Well, Trots play a brilliant mix of punk with 60s rock'n'roll spirit and Mr.Chuck Berry send greetings (particularly in song #2, great guitars). Nice little record in my opinion.

- Special Thx to Fredrik -


Sunday, September 18, 2016

V/A - Vägra Raggarna Benzin Vol.3 & 4 2015

Excellent compilation from the early days of Swedish punk, this two record set offers bands that existed outside of Stockholm and Gothenburg. Forty-six rare goodies here in total, with bands that predominantly at home in classic '77 punkrock with light powerpop and wave impacts, in almost throughout excellent recording quality. Here you can immerse yourself in the exciting early days, and who in addition understands Swedish can read to each band in a short summary lots of infos. Many unknown bands, brilliant songs, Top release by Massproduktion, 500 copies, Punk Från Provinserna 78-82 - Chapeau!

- Big Thx to Mr.Fredrik -

1.(Trivs Du I) Hjo? - REKLAMATION
2.Du Snackar - LARS LANGS
3.I Staden - DIRTY RUST
4.Född I Farstun - DIABLESSE GROUP
5.Röster - PERFEKT ALIBI
6.Övergivna Tårar - MINX
7.Jag Hatar Rockmusiken - FAKTOR 4
8.Eagle - NASTY BOYS
9.Genom Dörren - UNDERJORDISKA LYXORKESTERN
10.Människor Av Plast - BODENS FÄSTNING
11.Punks - 57 KEZ
12.Kriget - KÅMEJNIS KALLSONGER
13.Ångestskri - CAIZA
14.100 År - REBELL
15.Jag Vill Knulla Med Dig - SVEA SVIN
16.Huvudtvätt - HUVUDTVÄTT
17.Pelle I Skogen - TROGSTA TRÄSK
18.Älska Dig Själv - THE PINHEADS
19.Veckorevyn - BRIGAD 45 B
20.Så Mycke' Skit - TANT BRUN
21.Hjältar - SNAGG
22.Krossa - THE END
23.Eget Liv - EXTRÉM EXÉM
24.Pop I Radion - ABC 80
25.TV-Älskarens Bön - HS ART
26.Söndag - KOMMISSARIE ROY
27.Der Weltcup - SPORTEN ÄR DÖD
28.Radiobil - WATTSON
29.Konfirmationen - SKÄMS
30.Mitt Kompani - DAGEN D
31Mannen - RÄDSLA
32.Så Skitig Så Paj - RÄVJUNK
33.Snack - SYDKRAFT
34.Männen - KIZZA PING
35.Med Dej - PARAGRAF POP
36.Eldboll - SIF'S RECORDS
37.Piteå Kommun - ROCKSET
38.Falska Rykten - OSS
39.Svenska Barn - N.O.S.
40.Just När Allt Är Så Roligt - ANDERS ÅNGEST
41.Hasse Parasit - VON GAM
42.Bakom Stängda Dörrar - TERROR
43.Du Är Bevakad - SUNE STUDS & GRÖNLANDSROCKARNA
44.Illamående Går Jag Ut Från Tempo - BIZEX-B
45.I Trappan - WBT
46.Håll Käft - SABOTAGE 81

DISTORSIÓN - ¡Ké Buen Dios! 1988

One more good record at Discos Suicidas is the debut from Distorsión, a band that sowed the black seed of the Iberian punk in the 90s with angry, ironic, sardonic and irreverent lyrics and the attitude to show up to the big bands of the era, made to become a legend. They come from the Basque Country and made three albums and a few compilation goodies, in the mid 90s they broke up. But in 2009 they returned with great energy, led again by Josu, keeping the line and being faithful to their musical and life style, built, as always, based on illusion, effort and perseverance. At the end of 2012 they put out a new album (20 T- Mazos), where they made a careful selection of the best tracks from their previous work so that listeners could have them in digital format and with the current good sound. So far so good, let the music in.


Friday, September 16, 2016

DEZERTER - s/t EP 1993

Dezerter, founded as SS-20 in 1981 in Warsaw, is one of the most popular punk bands from Poland. They had to change their original name to Dezerter because of the reaction of the Communist authorities. Besides a band had very controversial lyrics and being constantly attacked by state censorship they made a choice to change a name without change anything else. To become less recognizable by regime they often changed name at posters, sometimes written as "De-zerter", sometimes as "The Zerter" - it was cheap and efficient trick to cheat an opponent. Dezerter debuted during the Mokotow Music Autumn Festival, in November 1981. In 1983 Dezerter recorded a four-song EP, Ku Przyszlosci (Into The Future) also known as Spytaj Milicjanta (Ask (a question to) a cop). The record was issued by the state label Tonpress and it was very warmly welcomed by fans, with 50,000 copies sold. With fast guitar riffs and intelligent lyrics written by Grabowski, Dezerter's concerts have drawn thousands of fans and their LPs are very popular, especially in the late '80s and early '90s.


Thursday, September 15, 2016

PROBLEM CHILDREN - On The Air EP 1988

Let's talk about Canadian punk and I have unfortunately not very much of it, shame on me but this 7Inch by Problem Children, a punk band from Dunnville/Ontario and the record was released on Problem Children Wrekords with green and yellow sleeves. Formed in 1982 by Jamie Stowe (guitar & vocals), Paul Kelly (guitar), Barney Rebel (bass) and Bill Culp (durms) and they gladdened the punk world with three albums and this one. Five mid-tempo goodies with energy and potential. I'm sure you want more info so click over to Raised On Canadian Radio and ye shall find. I hit myself in bed and watch Euro-League, I'm soooo fuckin' tired. Good Night!


VOMIT VISIONS - Punks Are The Old Farts Of Today EP 1980

Sorry for the delay but I was looking a bloody long time for this shit but here it is, the first Rock-O-Rama release: the Vomit Visions EP. "Very good punk of the Vomit Visions of Germany: ultra-fast, ultra hard, absolute rubbish music, of which there are now really too little." (Sounds 1/1982). To me just only cult! Because they come from my hometown, so it's my damn must to post this on wdthtc. Four excellent low-fi smasher and the best German punk record ever, I still have one more 7inch which I post sometime.


Wednesday, September 14, 2016

SHOTGUN SOLUTION - Shotgun EP 1983

Nice little 7Inch by this band from Rome with four wild & angry shotguns, released via High Rise and this record is all they made on vinyl. Singer Valter is in my opinion a 'softer' type of Raw Power's Mauro but don't worry, hier wird ordentlich aufgedreht. Shotgun Solution opened for the Dead Kennedys in their show in Rome in 1982 and were Valter (vox), Stefano (guitar), Alberto (drums) and Pierpaolo (bass). RaveUp Records released in 2016 a repro (350 copies) called "1983" with one unreleased track. That's it, I'm tired again and in four hours the night's over.


Monday, September 12, 2016

BAD NEWS - 333 x Up & Down EP 1995

One more record from the legendary 333 x Up & Down series, 333 copies and today hard to get. So Bad News is very unknown and probably their only release and I think they're from Wesel. It's amazing how many such pretty pearls like this dug out again of dusty cellars and step into the light of the whole wide punk world and become a real true gem. This little four track piece is indeed a Killer and has a knotless '77 punk rock sound, catchy, dirty, short, aggressive and if a record starts with "Kiss My Ass" you know in which way it goes. All songs sung in English and you only know what's best for you. Too bad I have so little info about this band and I would be interested to see if there are any more releases. Well, I only advise you to grab this awesome groupie quickly, play it loud and enjoy their music. TIP!

Saturday, September 10, 2016

THE YOUNG LORDS - Young Lords EP 1980

Out in the town of Halden right on the Norwegian/Swedish border in the late seventies, the band was named The Ice Cream Band (name inspired by a Jonathan Richman song) successfully opened up for hero Elvis Costello in Oslo in 1978, before drop this name for The Young Lords. By the time the band came around to releasing their debut album (Same Shit - New Wrapping) in 1980. Henning's songs and the band's musical qualities put them way ahead of the Norwegian punk/new wave music scene at the time. The Young Lords actually sold records and toured. By 1981 the road hardened quartet had expanded to a quintet, changed their name to Saturday Cowboys, left their record company for Norway's first independent , New Noise (partially owned by Henning) and recorded the album We Like To Watch with Norwegian renegade punks Casino Steel and Geir Waade as producers. Steel and Waade had just arrived back in Norway after spending formative years as card carrying members of the London punk explosion. Between them they had played with London SS (early Clash), The Hollywood Brats, The Boys and Wreckless Eric's band (source: The ModPopPunk Archives). Four songs = great record!!