Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts

Sunday, November 03, 2019

V/A - Pusmort View 1991

That the Japanese love extreme rough fast hardcore prove the numerous bands whose plates are hard to get in Europe, I guess the other way around it is the same. So it is not surprising that a Japanese label, Toy's Factory, got down to work and focused on Pusmort Records, Pushead's label, and put out this great compilation with bands of it. I had numerous records because this sound hit exactly my taste, today I have only one left. Annoys me really, but the times were different and I had to sell a lot because I needed money. Well, in the end it doesn't matter, I'm sure they're in good hands. Enough blah blah, be ready for the unattainable hardcore blasts of the 80's.

1.Monster Zoo - COPASS GRINDERZ
2.Cut It Loose - ROCKET FROM THE CRYPT
3.Glazed - ROCKET FROM THE CRYPT
4.Sad But True - SIEGE
5.Cold War - SIEGE
6.Walls - SIEGE
7.Crucifixion - FINAL CONFLICT
8.Constant Fear - FINAL CONFLICT
9.Central America - FINAL CONFLICT
10.Apocalyse Now - FINAL CONFLICT
11.Bleeding Children - CORRUPTION OF PEACE
12.Grey World - ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT
13.Working Class Pride - ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT
14.Dead Serious - ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT
15.Warfear - ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT
16.Attitude Adjustment - ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT
17.Landlord Song - CHRIST ON PARADE
18.America The Myth - CHRIST ON PARADE
19.Drop Out - CHRIST ON PARADE
20.Bite Down Hard - EXIT CONDITION
21.Fear For Tomorrow - EXIT CONDITION
22.Blind Faith - FRATRICIDE
23.Final Solution - FRATRICIDE
24.Little Wolves - GHOUL SQUAD
25.Necro Doll - GHOUL SQUAD
26.Loss Of Self - NEGATIVE GAIN
27.Psychic Hours - NEGATIVE GAIN
28.Change - SEPTIC DEATH
29.Kichigai - SEPTIC DEATH
30.Child - SEPTIC DEATH
31.Glue Step - SEPTIC DEATH
32.Black Mass - PART 1


Wednesday, October 30, 2019

NEGATIVE GAIN - Back From The Dead 1986

Before I enjoy myself with soccer tonight this Killer debut album by Negative Gain from Toronto. A short Band History (by Grant Slavin): Negative Gain was founded in Toronto, Ontario by Peter Warner who wrote all of the lyrics and provided rehearsal space in his basement. Filling out the lineup was Grant C. Slavin on guitar, Steve Currie on bass, and Andrew Mosely on drums. All members were in their mid-teens at the time. Their influences included Minor Threat, Millions Of Dead Cops, the Misfits, and the Dead Kennedys, as well as local TO bands Direct Action and Sudden Impact. Negative Gain got their first break in '83 when we were asked by local Toronto promoter Jill Heath to open for Jodie Fosters Army at the city's legendary punk club The Turning Point. After the show Pete and Grant went skateboarding with JFA. The evening was documented in a subsequent issue of Thrasher as JFA's guitarist Don Pendelton was writing a column for the rag documenting their tour. Other memorable Negative Gain gigs around this time include warming up for bands like the Circle Jerks, Gang Green, the Descendents and 7 Seconds. The young thrash band soon went from listening to their favorite bands' records on a daily basis to hanging out with them backstage and stealing their beer rider! More help from Jill Heath came when the promoter sent Negative Gain's 1985 demo tape, Attack Of The Killer Bears, to Pushead for review. Pushead evidently like the tape so much that he offered to release a full-length LP for the band on his Pusmort label. Negative Gain recorded their album in Oakville, Ontario in about five hours on a Saturday afternoon, as studio time was limited to what the young band could afford to spend on the recording. The session was produced by Brian Taylor of the Toronto band Youth Youth Youth.

Sadly, Pete Warner committed suicide not too long after the recording was completed, and never lived to see its release. His last gig with the band was with Toronto's Bunchofuckingoofs. Negative Gain continued on as a three-piece for about two more years, before splitting in the late 1980s.

I recommend you visit Stormy's Blogged & Quartered blog where the full Discography 1985-1986 is waiting for you. Great Record!


Friday, October 11, 2019

THE DIODES - s/t LP 1978

The first Canadian punk band signed to a major label, the Diodes are best-remembered for their moody, head-banging hit "Tired of Waking Up Tired" and their hard-hitting interpretation of the Paul Simon-penned tune "Red Rubber Ball." With vocalist Paul Robinson backed by guitarist John Catto, bassist Ian MacKay and drummers John Hamilton and, later, Mike Lengyell, the Toronto-based band roared with unabashed intensity. Signed by Columbia, the Diodes released their debut in 1978. Columbia released their second album, Released, on its Epic subsidiary two years later, but poor sales of both albums led the label to drop the band's contract. Although they relocated to England after releasing their third album, Action/Reaction, on the independent Orient label, the move came late to save the band. They disbanded shortly after, releasing an album of outtakes and demos, Survivors, in 1982. (Craig Harris) Twelve decent smasher waiting for you!

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Thursday, September 26, 2019

THE DEMICS - Talk's Cheap 12'' 1979

Originally formed in London, Ontario in 1977, the Demics consisted of vocalist Keith Whittaker, guitarist Rob Brent, bassist Iain Atkinson-Staines and drummer J. D. Weatherstone. Through 1978, the band were rising stars in the Canadian punk scene. They recorded their debut EP in the fall of that year, and subsequently moved to Toronto to be closer to the centre of the punk scene. The EP's single, "New York City" released on Ready Records, was the band's breakthrough hit on CFNY in 1979. Brent left the band and went on to form the post punk/new wave band, "Mettle" as guitarist and synth player. Brent was replaced by Steve Koch in the Demics. The band released a self-titled full-length album in 1980, but subsequently broke up due to internal tensions. In 1996, a new CD compiling both of the band's original albums titled New York City was released domestically on Huge Records. Also that year, "New York City" was named the greatest Canadian song of all time in a reader poll by the music magazine Chart. Vocalist Keith Whittaker died of cancer 16 July 1996. Bullseye Records of Canada released singer Keith Whittaker's final recordings on a twelve-song CD called Drink To Me in August 2007. Guitarist Rob Brent died of a heart condition 5 November 2014 at the age of 57.(source: wiki)

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Friday, May 03, 2019

V/A - Bloodstains Across The World #3 2019

I don't know how surprised you were but when I saw this new Bloodstains compilation on ebay I didn't think long after, I gave my bid immediately & won the auction. Unfortunately not as vinyl but as lame unspectacular CD-R in an edition of 100 copies. Anyway, The tracklist is interesting and I know 40% of it whose originals can be found in the blog and the rest is fuckin' new. I would say, has become an excellent result, only drawback for the poor artwork, which is capable of development and must be better. But in the end, it is nice that someone makes the effort to keep this grandiose series alive. Enjoy!

1.Min Musik - 57 KEZ
2.Knulla I Bangkok - BAD BOO BAND
3.Kicsinál Szódát - BIKINI
4.Another Day In The City - BRITISH JETS
5.Spectre - DARK STAR
6.I Wanna Get Married - DE CYLINDERS
7.Dogshit - ANTLER JOE & THE ACCIDENTS
8.Dead Beatles - FHAB 4
9.NFG - THE FILTERS
10.The Fuzz On My Bag - KING LOUIS & THE MEMPHIS MAFFIA
11.Haine, Haine, Haine - LA SOURIS DEGLINGUEE
12.Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand - MORDBUBEN AG
13.This Is Not A Test! - NICK PAGAN
14.Tyhjia Lauseita - NOWADAYS
15.Zerstör - SCHIZOIDS
16.Do Yo Wanna Touch My Safety Pin - SEPTIMUS
17.I Sold My Ass For Rock'N'Roll - SUBWAY SUCK
18.We Are The Same - THIRD WORLD CHAOS
19.Do You Wanna Be My Dog - TSUNEMATSU MASATOSHI
20.Colours - THE TUNNELRUNNERS


Tuesday, April 16, 2019

SAGA - In Transit 1982

I guess you've heard it in the news, Notre Dame on fire and usually I'm not interested in that, but that was a little shock yesterday, after all, it is the most famous cathedral in Europe and that does not leave me cold. Large parts are destroyed, but the towers are still standing and it's unimaginable if the building had completely disappeared, a great French tragedy could be prevented thanks to the vehement use of the many firefighters. I'm sure they will restore this ancient masonry through donations.

Today's post dedicated to a band whose first six records still excite me and I had the pleasure to see them live in the Festhalle 1983. Originally known as Pockets, Saga were formed 1977 in Oakville, Ontario from the nucleus of Canadian rock band Fludd. In Transit is their fifth album and was recorded at the Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, Munich on February 5th, 1982 and at the Tivoli Theatre, Copenhagen on February 22nd, 23rd & 24th, 1982. The nine songs are famously selected and now we start our little time travel with classics of their first four albums, no punk... but finest rock. Let them in!

Careful Where You Step//Don't Be Late/Humble Stance/Wind Him Up/How Long/No Regrets/A Brief Case/You're Not Alone/On The Loose

Monday, March 04, 2019

...BUT ALIVE & I SPY - Split EP 1997

March rolls in on with another a split EP by two cool bands and this is an old post from my former blog. First ...But Alive and they were a german Punkband which was founded 1991 in Hamburg and broke up in 1999. They released four albums and they are all small masterpieces. They give punk a new flavour in the 90's because Punk sleeps in germany and with their highly political lyrics, which are also contained critical the dogmas of the radical Left, they become quickly one of the hottest combos in Germoney. I Spy was a Canadian hardcore punk band founded in Regina 1991 and disbanded in 1996. With a blend of childish humour and serious, radical left wing political subject matter, the band garnered a following in the Canadian punk rock scene. They released a couple of 10inces and a full CD with all their recordings. All in all five decent cultural assets.


Sunday, February 24, 2019

THE SUBHUMANS - Incorrect Thoughts 1980

This classic album is not new in Blogland but I listen now to it and it's so damn great. The Subhumans from Vancouver were formed in 1978 by Brian "Wimpy" Goble (vocals), Mike Graham (guitar), Gerry Hannah (bass) and Ken "Dimwit" Montgomery (drums). Shortly after their first single, Dimwit departed and was replaced by Koichi "Jim" Imagawa. This album was released via Friends Records and is decorated with fourteen flowers that smell very intensive and move through your nose up to the brain to trigger pleasant vibrations, a superb perfume! Afterwards, Hannah & Imagawa departed and were replaced by Ron Allan (bass) and Randy Bowman (drums). The new line-up signed with SST Records and recorded the "No Wishes, No Prayers" record in 1982. However, at the end of 1982, just prior to the record's release, the group split when Brian Goble left the band to join D.O.A. - On December 7, 2014, Brian Goble suffered a fatal heart attack, R.I.P. - You find lots of more excellent info about the band in the web, I must get back to Bundesliga to Hanover.


Thursday, January 31, 2019

V/A - Cultural Compost Pit! 1985

Pretty awesome tape from Mothra Productions with thirty five bands from around the world with huge tophits. Excellent selection I can only say!, a brilliant Hardcore Punk onslaught pulled by rare 7Inches and other secret sources with nice little info-sheet makes this an excellent stew with hot spices and bite-sized chunks, add a slice of rye bread and beer and it's done... but beware! breaks through well, so don't forget toilet paper.

1.Violacion - KANGRENA
2.Funk Is Dead - HEIMAT LOS
3.Dreamworld - PÖPEL MÖBEL
4.Poison Food - BLACK VAMPIRE
5.Hočem Stran - III KATEGORIJA
6.Medalje Eller Dom - BANNLYST
7.Fight For Your Freedom - ABADDON
8.Alibi - NEGAZIONE
9.Antisexism - NO LIP
10.Dueling Banjos - F
11.Gerechtigheid? - LAITZ
12.Le Râleur - KROMOZOM 4
13.Bock Auf.... - DIE MÄNNER
14.Slere Bomber, Mere Magt - ENOLA GAY
15.No Friends - SOLUCION MORTAL
16.Air That We Breathe - DEATH SENTENCE
17.Isto E Olho Seco - OLHO SECO
18.Mädchen Mit Den Roten Haar'n - THE IDIOTS
19.La Valse - SHERWOOD
20.Dom Styr Våra Liv - MOB 47
21.Pogo - SCHLIESSMUSKEL
22.Louder - ANGOR WAT
23.Psychose Komplex - INDIREKT
24.Nation On Fire - CCM
25.Lies - PSYCHO
26.Vendeurs De Mort - FINAL BLAST
27.Nichts Zu Tun - HOSTAGES OF AYATOLLAH
28.Glutton For Punishment - CHRONIC SUBMISSION
29.Fuego En La Moncloa - ANTI-DOGMATIKSS
30.It's Not What It Seems To Be (Remix) - LÄRM
31.Torture - RAPT
32.Mikä On Totuus - MASSACRE
33.Straßenfest - RIM SHOUT
34.Eres Una Pose - GUERRILLA URBANA
35.Declino - DECLINO


Thursday, December 27, 2018

V/A - Killed By Trash 2 2008

Three years after Volume 1 the small label P.Trash Records bang out a worthy second part with twenty more old classics in a new raw sound, another chance to listen to an international bunch of contemporary bands doing some killing versions of songs by obscure bands from the Stone Age of Punkrock. Most of the bands are relatively unknown to me and its nice to search for more slab of them and sometimes there is a real highlight underneath (Killerlady, Cola Freaks). Comes with detailed liner notes, limited to 1000 copies. Listen to the whole album and the lovely melodies of:

1.I Hate Cops - VICIOUS CYCLE
2.I'm Gonna Punch You In The Face - LIVE FAST DIE
3.You Make Me Sick - AGGRAVATION
4.I Rock I Ran - ORIGINAL THREE
5.Neutron Bomb - WASTED PIDO
6.Television Sect - STATUES
7.Drugs - RETAINERS
8.Neon Light - RAD KIDS
9.Break Out Tonight - FASHION! FASHION! & THE IMAGE BOYS
10.Rather See You Dead - BRUTAL KNIGHTS
11.Learn To Hate In The 80's - KILLERLADY
12.I'm Useless - CHEAP THRILLS
13.Job - FUCKED UP
14.Surfin' With Steve & E.D. Amin - COLA FREAKS
15.L.A. Sleaze - CPC GANGBANGS
16.Matinee - PRESS GANG
17.Mom's A Fake - SUDDEN WALKS
18.Telepathic Love - KAMIKAZE TRIO
19.I Beat You - BUD WHITE
20.What's Your Problem? - ANTI YOU

Thursday, December 20, 2018

D.O.A. - Bloodied But Unbowed 1983

Classic record now and Bloodied But Unbowed is the truth of it. D.O.A. has slogged forward from the west coast of north America, criss-crossing the continent on a shoestring, infecting friends and strangers with an alien virus, a dangerous aggressive way of viewing the world. Talk minus action equals zero. Use your brain, think for yourself, speak out, take action or let the silence bury you alive. This blazing hot quartet, led by Canada's godfather of punk Joe Shithead Keithley on vocals and guitar, along with the incredible Chuck Biscuits on drums, the rock n' roll madman Randy Rampage on bass and the outrageous Dave Gregg on guitar blazed a wide swath through western counter culture. The Damage To Date: 1978-83, Alternative Tentacles, only hits!


Saturday, June 23, 2018

V/A - Killed By Death #19 1998

700 pressed on black vinyl with plain white labels in a nice foldout sleeve. Shit! Another volume of Killed By Death!!!! Don't worry man, this is the ultimate and greatest of this stupid series. This one contains tons of rare and marvellous examples of American punkrock between '79-'80 (except the K-Tels were from Canada). Several of the records included here would quite likely give collectors their greatest sexual experience were they to actually get their hands on them. You get to hear one track from the Jackie Shark & The Beach Butchers 7", almost completely unknown until very recently. There is also a track from the Noise 7", one of the top 10 over-rated punk records of all time. As is usual with obscure American punk records many of these are good, worth listening to a few times a year, but would you be stupid enough to pay hundreds of dollars for them?

1.2nd Generation Rising - JACKIE SHARK & THE BEACH BUTCHERS
2.I Want Sex - REACTORS
3.Seduction Center - REACTORS
4.Out In The Street - EXIT
5.TV Violence - KILLER BEES
6.Just Like Dresden '45 - N.Y. NIGGERS
7.Kill It - THE PANICS
8.Teenage Lifestyle - PENETRATORS
9.Let's Have Some Fun Tonight - NOISE
10.Kind Of A Drag - BRAIN POLICE
11.Kill Hirb Cane - CARPETS
12.Zombie Lover - THE INSULTS
13.8th Avenue - ELECTROFLEX
14.Underground - EPICYCLE
15.Resistance - EXECUTIVES
16.Where Are You? - K-TELS


Sunday, May 27, 2018

V/A - OX-Compilation #57 2004

Time for another OX compilation and because CD days are I have decided #54. As always a very diverse mix by bands from all the beautiful corners of our kaput world. You can imagine why I bought this Heftschä, after twenty years finally the first song of the Vorsicht Schreie slab was released. But apart from that, some old acquaintances present with new songs and many more interesting combos with very heartwarming sounds. For all collectors sure a welcome post, allow me the #53 link at this point, and for sure I'll let some follow. I must say these CD's kick a lot after a long time without listen.

1.Sechszeiler - EA80
2.The Lighter Side Of Global Terrorism - JELLO BIAFRA & MELVINS
3.Erotica - SPITTIN' VICARS
4.Still On It - 7 SECONDS
5.Push & Pull - VIVA L'AMERICAN DEATH RAY MUSIC
6.Antichrist - STARMARKET
7.Asses To Ashes - CALL ME LIGHTNING
8.Smart Move, Sissy Boy - ANDTHEWINNERIS
9.Rotten Pig Iron - GHOSTRIDE
10.Accidents - ALEXISONFIRE
11.The After Dinner Payback - FROM AUTUMN TO ASHES
12.BleeD - IAMMYNEWT
13.Fernglas - SCHROTTGRENZE
14.Nach Hause - PASCOW
15.Sing Song Girl - ER FRANCE
16.Nero Burning Deutschland - SCHWARZ AUF WEISS
17.Marilyn Monroe Let Go - THE DEAD
18.The Death Of Barry The Roofer With Vertigo - TOY DOLLS
19.Mr.Ramone - RAMONEZ 77
20.Superstar - AMERICAN HEARTBREAK
21.Mr.Brokenhearted - DEADBEATS
22.John Walker - GHOULIES
23.Go Bastards Go - BONEHOUSE
24.El Miedo - THE BLUEPRINT
25.Always Upsettin‘ Somebody - NECK
26.Wird Sehen - ROBERT
27.Leck Mich - STROM
28.This Cynic's Fabulations - BOYS TRY BEHEADING


Saturday, March 10, 2018

THE DISHRAGS - Love/Hate 1997

A quick re-post now: When the Dishrags formed 1977 in Victoria, British Columbia, they were like the Runaways without Kim Fowley's behind the scenes machinations: three teenage girls, singer & guitarist Jade Blade, bassist Dale Powers and drummer Scout, devoted to the Ramones and the Clash and creating their own short, sharp shocks. Moving to the more punk-friendly Vancouver scene (where bands like D.O.A. and the Pointed Sticks were already defining the sound of western Canada's new wave) in 1978, the Dishrags made their debut on the now-legendary Vancouver Complication anthology. If they had never made another recording, the Dishrags would remain beloved in punk-fanboy circles for the track "I Don't Love You." 103 seconds long and built on an insistent, scratchy guitar riff and a positively crazed drum part played primarily on the ride cymbal, "I Don't Love You" is as clangorous and primitive as U.K. second-wavers like the Slits or the Desperate Bicycles, but it also features an instant-classic pure pop chorus that would do the Buzzcocks or the Undertones proud.

The Dishrags followed that up with a slightly more polished three-track EP, "Past Is Past," and following a lineup change (Powers being replaced by second guitarist Sue MacGillivray and bassist Kim Henriksen) the band traveled to London to record the EP Death In The Family. Produced by Chris Spedding and featuring a more traditional punk-pop sound akin to the Adverts' first album, Death in the Family was insistently tuneful and clever. The wistful title track seemed to have actual hit single potential, while "Love/Hate" explored a darker post-punk sound along the lines of Siouxsie & The Banshees. Though RCA's U.K. imprint released the EP, it disappeared almost immediately, and the Dishrags broke up. Over a decade and a half later, the Canadian reissue label Other People's Music gathered the complete recordings by the Dishrags -- the two tracks recorded for the Vancouver Complication sessions, including the previously unreleased "Bullshit," the single, the EP, and ten demos and live tracks including covers of Lou Reed's "Vicious," the Ramones' "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You," and the Clash's "Janie Jones," alongside previously unheard Dishrags originals. This is a textbook example of how to do a punk-era reissue properly. Review by Stewart Mason (source: AllMusic)

- Great Thx to Dante D -

Sunday, January 21, 2018

SNFU - ...And No One Else Wanted To Play 1987

Slept long today, had a fucking night so it's time for a Jever - Now we move westwards to Edmonton where we meet SNFU with their brilliant debut album on Better Youth Organization which has remained influential in underground circuits. They grew in popularity following two further studio albums, but disbanded in 1989 due to internal tensions. The album made an immediate impact in the underground punk scene, with noted artist Pushead writing in Maximumrocknroll that the album's "[r]igorous energy push[es] the limits of power with knocking flurry and extreme excitement." Pushead concluded that the album was "A Scorcher." I had this vinyl with the Europe cover but I can't find them anywhere. I know, I loaned and borrowed many records and today I miss a few.... Assholes! Howsoever, there is nothing you can't not find in the modern world. Well, fourteen Muntermacher and grap the She's Not On The Menu EP too.


Wednesday, December 06, 2017

D.O.A. - War On 45 12'' 1982

There are bands which made almost no bad records and Canada's D.O.A. are certainly one of them. Active since 1978 they are one of the longest-lived punk bands I know and they don't get tired to continue their mischief and release cool records. On this litte 12'' are eight songs on the subject of war, which has raged here on the European continent all the centuries the most. War is a human disease where only those happy who make the utensils for: the fuckin' weapon producers all over the world. And that will certainly not change in the foreseeable future. D.O.A. make clear what many of us think as well: FUCK WAR! and prefer drinking a beer, talking and decently fucking, in this sense!


Thursday, November 09, 2017

FORGOTTEN REBELS - In Love With The System 1980

Jetzt hat mich die Grippe doch erwischt und so unglaublich heftig dass mein Hirn ausbrechen will, FUCK!!! Schwappen wir lieber über den Atlantic and visit the Forgotten Rebels, punk from Hamilton/Ontario and founded 1977. There is much info about this great band in the web so I will only quote this little anecdote: In a world and time where absolute free sex was everywhere, drunk driving was normal, sponsorship was a sellout to the system, mushrooms were legal, political correctness The Forgotten Rebels were born. After a demo tape (Burn The Flag) the bands first record release was the four track Tomorrow Belongs To Us EP on S&M Records (1979) and became a surprising success. The debut album followed 1980 with twelve awesome smasher via Star Records and solidified there position forever in the "Punk Hole Of Fame". Lots of albums and gigs were made and the Rebels are still alive. Fazit: Solid debut in thirty minutes, Superb! On indispensable compilations: Killed By Death #26 and Bloodstains Across Canada and a few more... Ich hau mich jetzt wieder ins Warme, Aloha!

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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

V/A - Vancouver Independence 1980

A short trip across the Atlantic to Canada with stop in Vancouver. There pressed the label Friends Records this nice compilation with eight bands, who had their first concerts and possibly 7Inches at the start, and said: "Hey! It's time to make a record and wake wp the messed up society with new impulses, away from stupidity with fresh sounds." And the result is a varied piece of punk/ska/synth rock. I'm always amazed why such good bands with really great songs shortly afterwards disappear from the scene, also here, lack of money, different kind of interests or other personal differences, who knows. Perhaps it is well so, it makes such rare slabs interesting and in today's mp3 era accessible for everyone. So I guess you will like this stuff + enjoy the early 80s sound.

1.Behind The Smile - SUBHUMANS
2.Don't Like It At All - METROS
3.The Conquest Of Daytime - SI MONKEY
4.No Excuse - NO EXIT
5.Nuremberg '34 - DROOGS
6.Spy Vs Spy - THE B-SIDES
7.What Would You Say? - M.E.C.
8.Underground Radio Stars - THE B-SIDES
9.J.K.O. - DROOGS
10.Nothing New - NO EXIT
11.Get Rigid - SI MONKEY
12.Out Of Line - SUBHUMANS
13.In With The Crowd - METROS
14.Midnight Cowboy - SINGING COWBOYS


Saturday, April 29, 2017

V/A - PHC Presents: Only In Canada, Eh 77-81 Vol.1

Not much to say about this fantastic compilation, the who is who of the essential Canadian punk bands of the early days for breakfast. This egg was released in 2005, perhaps one day comes Volume 2. I wish a pleasant appettite!

1.Way Down South - HOUSE OF COMMONS
2.Teenage Terrorist - THE UNKNOWNS
3.Royal Police - D.O.A.
4.Crazy Glue - DA SLYME
5.(I Do) Like The Natives - WARSAW
6.TV's On The Blink - THE ACTION
7.You're Tearing Me Apart - TEENAGE HEAD
8.She's An American - THE BUREAUCRATS
9.Gimmie Attention - ZRO4
10.Media Junkie - 63 MONROE
11.Petticoat Junction - SLANDER
12.Echos - THE NEGATIVES
13.Thinking Naturally - LOWLIFE
14.No Brains Required - SINNERS
15.Park - CHROMOSOMES
16.Tension - ANIMAL KINGDOM
17.I Broke Her Heart, She Broke My Arm - STARK NAKED & THE FLESHTONES
18.Living In Poverty - EXTROVERTS
19.Hold Up - 222'S
20.Color TV - DIEFENBAKERS
21.Overhead Projector - GENTLEMEN OF HORROR
22.I'm Vile - NOSTRILS
23.Get Away From Me - THE HOT NASTIES


Thursday, April 13, 2017

NOMEANSNO - Small Parts Isolated & Destroyed 1988

Playing with the occult, having an affair, murder, lust, hating parents, unbelief, cheating, filthy talk, worshiping false gods, envy, homosexuality, witchcraft, wanting something that belongs to something else, swearing, selfishness, incest, stubbornness, pride, shacking, drunkenness, ignoring god, lying, stealing, murder: NoMeansNo, Victoria/British Columbia, formed in 1979 by brothers Rob and John Wright, this is their third album, eight fuckin' nuggets, awesome live band, any questions?