Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts

Friday, December 27, 2019

WAZZO GHOTI - Gone Ghoting! 1989

This record is an is an absolute masterpiece and and stood for a long time on the wanted list, so I kept an eye out and was able to successfully buy the record, not cheap, but worth every damn cent. Fifteen magical new wave goodies, every song a hit and I thank the one who was looking for this too. A real asset! - A bit basic info from the great Up The Punks site: Formed sometime 1984 in Wellington by Chris (bass), Mark & Rex (guitars) and Bill (drums) as the first established line-up after initial contributions from Paul Watson and Murray on bass and drums. Wazzo Ghoti (pronounced ‘fish’) get their peculiar name courtesy of the peculiar semantics of the English language. The band’s first gig was at Cricketers Arms on the corner of Tory and Vivian street in 1986. A demo tape did the rounds of NZ student stations and in Wazzo Ghoti played regularly in the Wellington music scene. In 1987 Wazzo Ghoti had the Magnet included on the When The Wind Blows compilation of Wellington’s alternative music scene put out by Skank Attack’s Steve Cochrane on the Skank Records label. In March 1987 drummer Bill Morris was brutally assaulted in Wellington and was unable to continue in the band while recuperating. Wazzo Ghoti continued playing with Murray King, Pat McLaughlin and Andrew Downes stepping in on drums, and in late 1989 their debut album, Gone Ghoting!, was released. Dean Riley from fellow Wellington band #9 drummed for an 18 month period from late 1988, followed by a stint with Steve Cochrane. In 1993 a cassette EP, Coelacanth, was released and sometime after this Wazzo went into hiatus for twenty-six years before playing a reunion gig with original (and now recuperated) drummer Bill Morris, on March 16, 2019 to mark the release of a collected recordings CD Pronounced FishA record like a hurricane, a must have!


Friday, December 20, 2019

SUBURBAN REPTILES - Megaton 7'' 1978

The Suburban Reptiles were formed by a handful of former and current Auckland University students anno 1977 and this, I think, is their first record on Vertigo with two great smasher, a delicious start to my vacation. That means the next three days here is pause and I'll be back on Tuesday. Info about the band is enough to find and I would recommend, the Killed By Death #15 gastroscopy, for more leg room in the interior.


Thursday, November 14, 2019

ANDROIDSS - Getting Jumpy 7'' 1981

Formed as Lincoln Road Loonies in 1978 but soon they changed their name. Getting Jumpy is the one & only record by the Androidss from Christchurch on Ripper Records. The band consisted of Steve (vocals/guitar), Frankie (bass), Mark (keyboards), Neil & Mark (guitars), Eric (drums) and were named after Phillip K. Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? (did someone read that?). Three songs we have in this post, the third I added as a small bonus to show you what a great energetic live band they were. Auckland Tonight is undoubtedly their known piece and always gladly seen on numerous compilations. Sad news at the end: Steve died in 2009 and Eric in 2011, commemorate both while listening to this little nugget.


Wednesday, July 31, 2019

INSTIGATORS - Not Really Bad 7'' 1981

The Instigators are Ed Geddes (vocals, sax), Sonya Waters (keyboards, vocals), Tarewai Wesley (bass), Eddie Olsen (drums) and Tom Rothsey (guitar) and they were a hard touring Auckland ska/punk group, whose first single release 'Not Really Bad' arrived in 1981. Their second single for Auckland indie Ripper Records added the fine staccato punk of ‘Hope She’s Alright’ to their legacy. The song can be found on the Propeller compilation Bigger Than Both Of Us. The Instigators also polished up the high stepping Desmond Dekker hit ‘Israelites’ for one of NZ ska’s best releases, the track appearing on the Ripper collection Goats Milk Soup. They toured New Zealand regularly in 1981 and 1982 on the busy club and pub circuit, with regular gigs at the Island Of Real, the Rumba Bar, the Reverb Room, and Mainstreet Cabaret. They split in late 1982. (source: audiocultureRepresented on three compilations, two of them in the blog: Rip Shit Or Bust! ('83) and It's Bigger Than Both Of Us ('88). Excellent skapunk sound!


Sunday, June 02, 2019

COMPOS MENTIS - From Behind The Wall EP 1986

Well, the game yesterday was boring and I fell asleep in part enough of it and before I use the sunshine day a short trip to New Zealand. First record by Compos Mentis from Wellington, active 1983-1987, on Sound Mind Records and they were influenced by overseas bands and wrote politically charged songs that critiqued both mainstream New Zealand and the cliquey factions within the alternative music scene. Described by Simon Cottle of Anti-System zine as “New Zealand's ultimate political thrash band” Compos Mentis lasted for a good half of the 1980s at a time when a more politicised punk scene was emerging in Wellington. "Compos Mentis had no support band, so the gigs started quite late, by which time reasonable crowds had turned up, consisting mainly of “hard-cores” and skins. Compos Mentis' songs may sound fast on tape, but live they were even faster, sparking off some wild dancing, which was slightly rough, but fun all the same. With such excellent lyrics, it's a pity the vocals weren't clear ( better the second night), still, the sheer energy made up for that. The band played amazing long sets, including material off their new EP and even a Crass cover. They were sweating like crazy, but managed to continue by rotating drummers, singers and guitarists. Low points were the filth sniffing around, some jerk yelling at Heather, and someone being knocked over by a grapple, but over-all it was two excellent nights of NZ punk thrash." Simon Cottle, Anti-System #3 - Enjoy!


Friday, June 01, 2018

V/A - Cumstains Over My Record Collection 1998

Let's start June with another blast with a stupid title, who thinks up such a shit? But somehow typical and what was packed here in content in sixteen songs is absolutely worth listening to. Rare hell punk cookies worldwide from the good ole days, limited to 600 copies, hand-painted/screenprinted cover. One hit chases the next and all those among you who love short dirty and catchy KBD smashers will enjoy this slab, cum guaranteed!

1.Never Been To Borstal - TERRORWAYS
2.B.I.C. - RAPED
3.1970's - EPILEPTICS
4.27.3 - ICE 9
5.TV Kids - THE MEDIA
6.Radio Anarchy - DEGENERATES
7.Movements - PITFALL
8.Whiskers - UPPER JAW MASK
9.Zak Zero - UPPER JAW MASK
10.I'm Trouble - SADO-NATION
11.That Neutron Taste - BLEACH BOYS
12.Warzone - OUT OF OUR HEADS
13.Trendy Violence - THE ENEMY
14.Stole A Maserati - HYPNOTICS
15.Time For Smack - BAD POSTURE
16.Dynamo - THE METHOD
17.Short Haired Rock & Roll - TERRORWAYS


Monday, April 09, 2018

V/A - Killed By Death #15 2018

After a long break there is a new compilation of this cheap series out: #15 with rare New Zealand punk 1977-1982. Well, I think a bit superfluous because most of the songs can be heard on other good compis and really 'new' stuff is not present. I don't want complain and of course it's good that someone puts its 7Inches together and it is important but a little more unknown from countries that are extremely difficult to get would not be wrong, right? Anyway, for all newcomers recommended.

1.Megaton - SUBURBAN REPTILES
2.Born To Bullshit - SCAVENGERS
3.Suicide II - PROUD SCUM
4.Short Haird Rock & Roll - TERRORWAYS
5.Stage - SUPERETTES
6.Police Wheels - FEATURES
7.True Love - MARCHING GIRLS
8.I Don't Mind - TOY LOVE
9.Hate Me, Hate Me - SPELLING MISTAKES
10.Auckland Tonight - THE ANDROIDSS
11.1981 - RIOT 111
12.Escape From Hell - DUM DUM BOYS
13.1984 - DESPERATE MEASURES

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Monday, December 25, 2017

V/A - AK•79 1979

This little masterpiece was released by Ripper Records and has six bands, each with two pieces, from lovely New Zealand in the luggage and brings us the early underground of the late 70s closer. Not easy to get nowadays some slabs from there in Europe and the original 7Inches are as rare as a polar bear at the South Pole. Hence that is important there are records like this that shine at least with a little bit of the sound otherwise not reachable. Hugh, I spoke!

1.Mysterex - SCAVENGERS
2.Never Been To Borstal - TERRORWAYS
3.I Am A Rabbit - PROUD SCUM
4.True Love - SCAVENGERS
5.Suicide - PROUD SCUM
6.She's A Mod - TERRORWAYS
7.Certain Sound - SWINGERS
8.Funny Stories - PRIMMERS
9.Squeeze - TOY LOVE
10.Baby - SWINGERS
11.You're Gonna Get Done - PRIMMERS
12.Toy Love Song - TOY LOVE


Saturday, September 30, 2017

DUM DUM BOYS - Let There Be Noise 1982

This morning, life is once again difficult and I feel empty and betrayed, you guessed right: Love... I will try to get somehow clear - We come rather to the West Auckland blue-collar punks The Dum Dum Boys and they copped their name from a Bowie song and their sound and attitude from The Stooges and first wave American punk. Founded 1980 by Anthony (guitar), Tony (vocals) and completed with Chris (bass) and Dean (drums). This album was released via Bondage Records and it was the first complete punk rock album by a New Zealand group and offers eleven catchy superbs, the right sound to forget your troubles and now exactly right for me. An unreleased second album Death or Glory was recorded, but with no shows and recognition sparse, the determined duo changed their name, but not their sound, becoming The Henchmen in late 1982. Found them on the rare Killed By Dentistry #1 compilation. Time for the first beer now.


Sunday, June 25, 2017

V/A - Death Pays All Debts [Tape] 1988

One last post today and first it's not my rip but I've improved the quality a bit and delete the quite passages between the songs, now it's a 1A thing. But the reason for me to present it here again is easy: I love New Zealand stuff and this tape is full with great Bands/Songs. For example Boner, their music is so great and they never made a record, a real shame in my opinion, Armatrak is just as fantastic and they made a few 7Inches and have a song on the extra album of Life Is A Joke #2 by Weird System. Compos Mentis and Casualty made also some 7Inches and the rest only on tape. I recommend a visit to Stig's Mad Blast Of Chaos blog and grab the two Rising From Ashes tapes. Oha, it goes dark outside, cloudburst? Have a pleasant Sunday with this tape from Battery Hen Cassettes and I hope anyone sends finally the NZ stuff from the Wanted List.

1.Closet - BONER
2.Liz's Mistake - STENCH OF THE WOUNDED
3.No Wars - WORLD WAR 3
4.Pox Ridden - CASUALTY
5.Of Sound Mind - COMPOS MENTIS
6.Radio - BONER
7.Concret Incased Life - STENCH OF THE WOUNDED
8.Money Farm - ARMATRAK
9.I'll Never Change - CASUALTY
10.N.Z. Is A Joke - WORLD WAR 3
11.No One Cares - WORLD WAR 3
12.No Escape - ARMATRAK
13.Blind Ambition - CASUALTY
14.Dirty Old Len - BONER
15.Join The Civies - STENCH OF THE WOUNDED
16.Song For -10 - COMPOS MENTIS
17.Fascist Fashion - ARMATRAK
18.Babies - BONER
19.Forest Fire - STENCH OF THE WOUNDED


Saturday, April 01, 2017

THIS SPORTING LIFE - Show Me To The Bellrope 1982

April: more sun, trees become green, skirts are shorter, life awakens. Let's see that these thirty days will be attractive here in this theater. Auckland in the early 80s, out of the ashes of Alms For Children This Sporting Life were formed by Gary (vocals), Paul (guitars), Ben (bass) and Daron (drums) and after a line-up change the band released their debut album on Flying Nun Records and it's to me surprisingly fresh and cheerful and if this had not been requested I probably would not enjoy this great band. Sure I'm not the post-punk type but there are a few babies that inspire me. Quite powerful low-fi Geschrammel who let me wriggle and wild dancing in my room like a madman (hello neighbors!), puhhhh... heart attack is near.... In 1983 a second record was released in form of a 12'' called 'In Limbo' and I would pleased for an email. In the same year the group dissolve.

- Great Thx to Gen -


Monday, January 23, 2017

V/A - New Zealand EP 1987

This litte fucker came out on Out Of Order Records and five bands give themselves the honor to show the ignorant world that even in far away New Zealand Punkrock was and is present. Well, I don't wanna write more because I'm so tired of this shitty day so I leave you with this (PS: the last track is amazing) - Amen! 

1.Carnivore - ACID REIGN
2.TV Commercial - HOLOCAUST
3.Women Of Your Dreams - DEFIANCE
4.Gunga Din - MINDFUCKERS
5.Private War - NAZGÛL


Thursday, October 06, 2016

BORED GAMES - Who Killed Colonel Mustard 12'' 1982

Let's move miles away from here and visit the beautiful Islands of New Zealand and meet Bored Games, a high school creation of Shayne Carter and Wayne Elsey, though the latter left the band to form the Stones before they recorded any material together. Interestingly, 1982's 'Who Killed Colonel Mustard' EP was very much a posthumous release and their only record, Bored Games having broken up a year prior to its recording. Four good rockin' tracks, excellent and catchy.


Friday, May 06, 2016

V/A - Back To Front Vol.2 1993

Back To Front series of rare punk compilations, released by Incognito Records in Germany in the mid-90s. The records are full with early rare punk stuff from around the world, released in editions of 1.000 hand-numbered copies. Perfect layout with all infos inside, love this. The serie ends with Volume 6 but this continued for three more releases as Break The Rules, which were released on Insekten Records. Start with #2 because I have no real reason but I drink my second beer so what the fuck... I know that doesn't interest anyone, if so, write me.

1.They're Back Again, Here They Come - THE CIGARETTES
2.Floozie Of The Neighbourhood - THE FEATURES
3.The Source - FRESH COLOR
4.Radio Tay - THE SCROTUM POLES
5.Everybody Knows - INCREDIBLE KIDDA BAND
6.Radio Nation - SUBVERTS
7.Kill The Blanks - CHAINSAW
8.Ja Vill Inte Ha - PROBLEM
9.Sudden Fun - SUDDEN FUN
10.Hello From Berlin - THE DEFNICS
11.Hate Me Hate Me - SPELLING MISTAKES
12.Fuck The Army - BRIARD
13.Hypocrite - NEWTOWN NEUROTICS
14.F.U.2 - F.U.2
15.Pappas Pojkar - GÖTEBORG SOUND
16.Ultimate Orgasm - NON COMPOS MENTIS
17.Only Fools Pretend To Be Happy - CHECKMATE
18.Hilton Bomber - THE THOUGHT CRIMINALS
19.Talk's Cheap - DEMICS
20.Heart Complaint - THE GROOVE

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Monday, January 04, 2016

V/A - Class Of 81

"The Class Of 81 is a collection of the vast numbers of new and unrecorded bands around New Zealand, and Auckland in particular, at the end of 1980. The bands themselves were inspired by the anyone-can-do it attitude that the punk and post punk global revolution had encouraged. By the end of 1980 there were hundreds of young bands playing gigs all over the country, and, in particular, every garage on Auckland's North Shore seemed to be home to an aspiring bunch of pop stars. The album as such held together fairly well, partially because there was a definite generic New Zealand sound developing, a sound not a long way removed from what, a few years later, became known as the Flying Nun sound. There was an angular quirky feel, almost jangly, to much of this. But unlike the Nun sound, the Auckland bands had a slightly more dubby, a looser & funkier feel. The album, despite plans and a steady stream of requests over the years, has never made it to CD. Regardless of that, Class Of 81 has attained a rather legendary status now as an album that clearly defined its era in New Zealand, and in particular, Auckland, Rock & Roll." (Simon Grigg)

1.Danger Man - THE AINSWORTHS
2.Dance - BOMBERS
3.Five Miseries - THE NEWMATICS
4.The Man Inside - REBEL TRUCE
5.I'm Normal - THE KILLJOYS
6.The Day Has Ended - THE MODERNS
7.All Dressed Up - SCREAMING MEE MEES
8.Oh Yeah Queee Baby - YOUTH FOR A PRICE
9.Motivation - BLAM BLAM BLAM
10.Carousel - RHYTHM METHOD
11.New Way - THE NEWTONES
12.Let's Go To Australia - VIVID MILITIA

Sunday, August 02, 2015

V/A - Bloodstains Across The World #2 2000

Cool stuff on this record. As well peak as Volume 1 and packed with classics. Needless here to write more, puuhhh I have a decent hangover and today it continues at the pool. Enjoy the sun and this compilation!

1.False Death - FRÆBBBLARNIR
2.Mill Street Law And Order - FEGS
3.Disco - RAZORS
4.Strassen - GLUEAMS
5.Rock'N'Roll Attack - THE HENCHMEN
6.Be On Top - SYMPTOMS
7.Jag Behöver Inte Dig - REBELL
8.I Don't Wanna Go To Heaven - SUICIDE SQUAD
9.Massacre At Central High - ZOOM
10.Purple Heart - ASPHALT JUNGLE
11.Sanoja - DESTROY
12.Ku Przyszłości - DEZERTER
13.Belinda - ARLO STENMIT & HIS HAMMERKIDS
14.Kill The Police - AGENT ORANGE
15.God Save The Punk Rock - THE STAR CLUB
16.Cavalos De Corrida - UHF


Sunday, April 26, 2015

V/A - Capital Kaos 1984

Last but not least a little visit to the Kiwiland. This New Zealand compilation consists mainly of live material by ’77-style punk bands. That's not to say it's bad, because there are some pretty cool songs herein, especially by Final Solution, Riot III (who does some thrash), Flesh D-Vice and Zyklon-B. Jayrem Records released these awesome cuts and sealed them to a historic record. Put the plate on the stereo, turn it right up and when the filth enter, sneak out and molotov their cars! Then run.

1.Filthy Punk Rocker - AYRIAN ARMY
2.Riot Fever - RIOT 111
3.What A Great Cuntry - NO TAG
4.Dead Girls - FLESH D-VICE!
5.1984 - DESPERATE MEASURES
6.Move To Riot - RIOT 111
7.Fascist Tango - 1st XV
8.Do The Jug - 1st XV
9.Residental Background - 1st XV
10.Pulled Off - 1st XV
11.Ake Ake Ake - RIOT 111
12.Never Can Tell - FINAL SOLUTION
13.You're Gonna Go Down - DESOLATOR
14.You Don't Look - AFTERSHOCK
15.Fuck Off Embarassment - FLESH D-VICE!
16.Youth On Our Side - ZYKLON-B


Tuesday, December 30, 2014

SCAVENGERS - Born To Bullshit 7'' 2002

This record is a fuckin' must have! Both tracks rip your heart off and it takes over 20 years the small label Raw Power Records released this superb single in an edition of only 200 copies. No idea why it took so long. Both tracks are real killer and I can promise you will be blast. Here's some info from wikipedia:

The Scavengers were a New Zealand punk band, formed in 1977. In 1979 they moved to Melbourne/Australia and became The Marching Girls in 1980. Formed at Auckland Technical Institute by Graphic Design students, Ken Cooke, Simon Monroe, Mike Simons and Marlon Hart as "The 1B Darlings" in 1976, the band was heavily influenced by British R&B, Glam Rock and '60s US Garage Rock. In 1977 they renamed themselves The Scavengers, gave themselves punk stage names (Cooke as Johnny Volume, Monroe as Des Truction, Simons as Mike Lezbian and Hart as Mal Icious), and their style mutated in the direction of the US Punk rock and pre-Punk Rock acts. Through much of 1977 they were, with The Suburban Reptiles, the only Punk bands in Auckland.

In June 1977, with The Suburban Reptiles and The Masochists, they played New Zealand's first major punk gig at Auckland University. During this time their repertoire was mostly covers but by early 1978 they had written a set of original tunes. In late 1977 bassist Hart left to be replaced by Brendan Perry, who performed under the stage name "Ronnie Recent". He later reappeared in The Stimulators. In March 1978 they began a residency at new Auckland Punk Club, Zwines. Soon after Simons left (inspiring their signature song "Mysterex"), and Perry moved to vocals. Two Scavengers tracks appear on the Ripper compilation AK79 and a posthumous album was released in 2003. Perry later formed Dead Can Dance and Monroe (aka Des Hefner) played briefly for The Birthday Party during the band's final tour of Australia and New Zealand. Monroe went on to play in a series of Melbourne-based acts including The Slaughtermen and Maurice Frawley. Both Cooke (Go Public and Daisy West) and Monroe are still working musicians in Melbourne.

The Scavengers were hugely influential in Auckland in the late seventies, inspiring a whole generation of young bands and their importance goes far beyond their few releases. They reformed in 2004 for a one off show in Auckland without Perry, and again at the AK79 reunion in 2008.

Both tracks were recorded 1978 and you can really feel the anger and the spirit of the early days of punk life and proves this feeling was not only in Europe or the USA alive. Get this!


Thursday, November 27, 2014

THE CLEAN - Getting Older EP 1982

The Clean were one of the most influential New Zealand bands of the post-punk era. The band formed in the town of Dunedin in 1978, when Hamish Kilgour (drums) and his brother David (guitar) recruited David's school friend, guitarist Peter Gutteridge. Soon afterward, they opened for New Zealand punk rockers Enemy. The Clean were one of the first bands in the country to play original material. They carved out a distinctive noisy but melodic sound, distinguished by David's screeching, distorted guitar. Their first single "Tally Ho!" reached number 19 on the charts. This EP is the groups loudest single and comes with three punk-injected soundin' cuts.


Saturday, October 25, 2014

V/A - Bloodstains Across The World 1999

Amazing assortment of rare stuff from around the world on this Bloodstains compilation and it is truly remarkable where all finest punk rock was celebrated. When the songs have been recorded no one takes care and the bands disappeared quickly in the vast ocean and today their 7inches are highly sought and fuckin' costly. Crazy World or ???? Anyway, without www and music junkies around the world we never came in touch with those goodies. This record proves that. The only deficit here: The covers are cheap photocopied foldovers and no info sheet enclosed. Well fuck it, the music is excellent.

1.Watchers Of Time - DEEP SIX
2.The Rebellion Of The Dwarfs - FRÆBBBLARNIR
3.Disco Fever - MONROE
4.Verta Rakastava Nainen - TIPI & MINISTERIT
5.Paranoia - F.D.S.
6.Trop Belle - MR.HYDE
7.Anarchy In The UK - DRAGONS
8.Who Killed Johnny - THE JOHNNIES
9.Hello New Punks - THE STAR CLUB
10.Shut Your Mouth - JOHNNY DEMON & THE DEVILS
11.Security System - RIOT SQUAD
12.Insanity - THE BUZZ
13.Sykebil - PVC
14.Jung Kaputt Spart Altersheime - BÄRCHEN & DIE MILCHBUBIS
15.Cucarachas - TNT
16.Revenge - JACK RABBIT BAND