Sunday, January 20, 2019

CRYPTIC SLAUGHTER - Money Talks 1987

I remember when my best Friend and I listen to their first album Convicted we were completely blown away, such fast music we knew only from Septic Death, D.R.I., Raw Power & MDC but that was Hardcore and at that time we broke with Metal and became Punx and Cryptic Slaughter mixed both genres into one big whole and on the second album they drove the pace back a little, nevertheless famos! Info: The band was formed 1984 by Les Evans (age 17), Scott Peterson (age 14) and Adam Scott (age 15), who met through their mutual participation in the American Youth Soccer League (AYSO). Soon they were joined by Bill Crooks (age 15), a friend of Adam Scott and a fellow soccer player. Adam Scott was let go a few months later due to conflicts regarding his parents and school. Their first demo, Life in Grave, was produced in 1985 and became well circulated in the burgeoning tape-trader underground. Their first full-length LP, Convicted, was released in 1986 on Death/Metal Blade records, whose artist roster also boasted D.R.I., Corrosion Of Conformity, the Mentors and Beyond Possession. Within its first year of release, Convicted sold over 25,000 copies and earned Cryptic Slaughter the reputation as being one of the fastest bands in hardcore. Next came Money Talks in 1987, which is still considered by many to be the band's best effort. Mixing crushing grooves with lightning speed, Money Talks surpassed Convicted's success by selling 35.000 in its first year and by earning Cryptic Slaughter a fanatical following around the world. They took on the right-wing theocracy directly, with songs like "Freedom Of Expression" that skewered the censorial nature of the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC), founded by Al Gore's wife Tipper. Their "American Heroes" directly confronted the mass media heroic mythology of the astronauts who died in the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger, when millions toil to survive daily in a world of injustice. Along with D.R.I. they were at the forefront of a musical genre known as much for its relentless energy as its radical anti-authoritarian politics, even if not all the listeners paid attention.

The original line-up recorded their final studio album, Stream Of Consciousness, in 1988. Unhappy with the recording process and the album's production, the band's internal problems were magnified by life on the road. They broke up in the summer on tour before Stream was released later that fall, they played their last show in Detroit on July 14, 1988.

Shortly after returning home, however, guitarist Les Evans and bassist Rob Nicholson recruited new member Eli Nelson and continued on in a new direction. This new incarnation was short-lived, however, and Evans moved to Portland in May 1989 to reform the band with an entirely new line-up, which included Brian Lehfeldt of Wehrmacht fame. The final Cryptic Slaughter album, Speak Your Peace, was a definite departure from the previous material, heavily influenced by a changing music scene.

The band are often credited as one of the progenitors of crossover, the thrash metal and hardcore crossover genre, along with such seminal acts as D.R.I., Corrosion of Conformity and Suicidal TendenciesIn 2003, Relapse Records reissued Convicted and Money Talks with added bonus tracks from Cryptic Slaughter's demo and live recordings. Due to legal reasons, the band changed their name to Lowlife and will be touring and playing CS songs.

And now I have to go to the birthday party of a dear friend!


V/A - Killed By Sunshine 2019

Da isser, Part VI und zuerst meinen aufrichtigen Dank! an Reinhard welcher mir dieses schnuckelische Teil randvoll mit rarem deutschen Untergrund 1981-1989 für meine kleine Reihe zur Verfügung stellte und damit Euch und mir eine kleine Freude bereitet. Nach meinen kurzen Post-Punk Ausflug mit Positive Energie tummeln sich hier 27 Bands die ich teilweise kenne mit Songs von raren Demos, Singles & Alben die eher unbekannt sind. Der Titel dazu fiel mir ein als ich mit einer Killed By Death Compilation beschäftigt war und das Cover schon fertig hatte, doch jetzt finde ich ihn bißchen doof, ich hatte andere Ideen doch da ich mir nix aufschreibe hab ich sie vergessen, egal. Das Artwork gefällt und hier seht ihr meinen ersten Iro im zarten Alter von, tja... ich glaube einem Jahr. Wie immer interessiert mich Eure Meinung und ich bin dankbar für zahlreiche Kommentare. Der nächste Teil wird kommen und bis dahin wünsche ich Euch angenehmen Hörgenuß hiermit. 

Part VI of my small serie 'Rare German Underground', this time with stuff from the Eighties, taken again from rare Demos, Singles & Albums and first of all, my sincere thanks! to Reinhard which gave me this cute part brimming with rare German underground 1981-1989 for my little series available and thus you and me a little joy. The title came to mind when I was busy with a Killed By Death compilation and had already finished the cover, but now I find its a little stupid, I had other ideas but since I don't write anything down I've forgotten, no matter, the artwork pleases and you can see my first Iro at the tender age of, well ... I believe a year. As always your opinion interests me and I am grateful for many comments. The next part will come and until then I wish you a pleasant listening hereby.

1.Maßlos Übertrieben - ABM
2.Schon Gespeichert - CLIT!
3.Deine Liebe - SENDESCHLUSS
4.Berlin - FIRMA 33
5.Gestern Nacht - JAVA
6.Leere Köpfe - VIETKONG
7.Suicide Commando - NO MORE
8.Zivilisation - ANDREA'S AUSLAUF
9.Mona Lisa - FILMRISS
10.Get A Rush On - CLOX
11.Ich Mach' Nicht Mit - MÜLLERS KAMPFKAPELLE
12.Wir Sind Die Extremen - BRECHREIZ 08/15
13.Träume Sind Schäume - WILDE SORTE
14.No Panic - THE ESCALATORZ
15.Blutsturz - AORTA
16.Schlag Mich Doch - CLICK
17.My Motor - WALTONS
18.Treibjagd - PILLE PALLE & DIE ÖTTERPÖTTER
19.Großstadt - GUMMIBAND
20.Dreckige Tricks - HELIUM HEAD
21.Nasty Song - NIVEAULOS
22.I Lost My Baby - COMPANY
23.Berlin - ROSA BETON
24.Deadlock - FUCKERS
25.Wir Sind Bereit - AUFBAU
26.On The Highway - SILOUETTES 61
27.Abschied - DIE FRECHHEIT

Friday, January 18, 2019

ALLER VÆRSTE! - Materialtretthet 1980

Half-time in Hoffenheim and the fuckin' FCB leads with two goals, it seems the chief floor has stabilized. Well, let's come to the Aller Værste!, a Norwegian new wave/ska band from Bergen of the early 80's, which started out as a hobby project by four members of long-forgotten group Johnny Banan Band, members were Chris Erichsen (vocals/guitar), Ketil Kern (drums), Sverre Knudsen (bass/organ), Lasse Myrvold (vocals/guitar/organ) and Harald Øhrn (bass/vocals/organ). Apparently big with John Peel at the time, their debut Materialtretthet on Den Gode Hensikt won a Spellemannspris (Norwegian grammy) in 1980. The group disbanded after their second record, Disniland I De Tusen Hjem. Not easy to describe their sound because typical Ska sounds different but remarkable is the fiepsende organ that reminds me of the DoorsTAV! was part of the punk boom without playing punk. They kept going for a two-year period and released two albums - yet they have an indisputable and central place in Norwegian rock's history and development over the past twenty-five years. Also on numerous compilations and one plus an EP (listen) are in this theatre, meanwhile 1:2.

- Special Thx to Fredrik -


Wednesday, January 16, 2019

RESTOS DE NADA - s/t LP 1987

Excellent debut of Brazilian punk rock band Restos De Nada, originally released in 1987 and reissued in 2002 by the same label Devil Records. Some of the songs were written in the late 70's (except "Direito Á Preguiça", which was written 1982), the instrumental largely composed by guitarist Douglas Viscaino, while the album cover was designed by the members themselves, Douglas and Ariel - the latter being the lead singer of the band on the album. The last track, this is a live recording of the band of 1979, placed as a bonus track. It is considered by many the first band of Brazilian punk (!). The band was formed by important leaders of the punk movement in Brazil, such as Clemente (Condutores De Cadáver and Inocents) & Ariel (from the first phase of the Inocents later Invasores De Cérebro). Unfortunately, I sold the record so forgive the flimsy scans.


Monday, January 14, 2019

V/A - Thesaurus #2 (Rock/Punk En France 1977-1979)

Second Volume of Thesaurus on Cameleon Records with rare goodies of the early French punk era, cobbled together on a double album with deatiled infos on the gatefold sleeve (unfortunately not within and I would be pleased about good scans)In addition to well-known songs that are almost always found contains this compilation many, for me, new interesting bands which made only a 7Inch or a demo but the numerous French posts in this blog make clear how big the underground scene was in this country and not only focussing on punk, also decent rock'n'roll comes from there and also wave, post-punk or garage stuff (see Volume 1), bla bla bla..... And now: open ears for twenty-eight glorious stars and have fun browsing the singles, should one be down leave a comment, I'll fix it immediately.

1.Dog Day Afternoon - LARRY MARTIN FACTORY
2.La Blonde Et Moi - ROBERT KARAYAN
3.5ème Roue Du Système - LA CAME AUX DAMELIAS
4.J'Attends Qu'Elle Ait Ses 15 Ans - CAMBOUIS
5.Phallo-Nardco - ROCK'N'ROLLER
6.L'Entraîneuse - SMILER
7.Pauvre Petit Con - THERESE FORMOL
8.Tout Oublié - ROTTERS
9.Gwerz Marv Jorj Jackson - STORLOK
10.Cancer - A3 DANS LES WC
11.Cellule Block - FRAKTURE
12.Air-Tight Cell - MARQUIS DE SADE
13.Suspect - STRYCHNINE
14.Régi Par Le Sort - CAFÉ MOZART
15.Suicide - PRIVÉS
16.Images d'Epinal - BONDAGE-T
17.Regards - MICKEYNSTEIN
18.Génération Paumée - ARLEQUIN
19.J'ai Vécu Tout Ça - CORAIL
20.Only Fools Pretend To Be Happy - CHECKMATE
21.Fidèle Au Poste - SAFETY
22.Prends Ça - BRAMSTOCKER
23.Dépression - ALARM
24.Fils De L'Acier - MISTRAL
25.L'Escargot - ELECTRICK GARBAGE
26.Je Suis Joueur - JEAN GUY RUFF
27.Qu'Est C' Que J' Deviens Dans Tout Ça - CHRIS ALICE
28.Sex Bazooka - ODEURS

- Great Thx to François -


DEAD KENNEDYS - The World Has Gone Down The Toilet 1984

A few re-upps are done so we come to today's post  with one more fine live stuff by the Dead Kennedys and this time recorded @ the W.O.W. Hall, Eugene/Oregon 17.11.1984 and comes via Dungeon Records, limited to 150 copies in red and transparent vinyl and the tracklist on the back is wrong the correct one below. I think I do not have to say more words and if it's a broadcast recording I don't know but the sound quality is relatively good. Of course, as usual with enchanting announcement of Jello and great stereo effects. A top start into tne new week, or?

Hop With The Jet Set (Fade In)/Dear Abby/Dog Bite/Trust Your Mechanic/Do The Slag/Moral Majority/MTV Get Off The AirLet's Lynch The Landlord/Lie Detector/I Kill Children/Riot/I Fought The Law (And I Won)/Macho-Rama/Terminal Preppie/Too Drunk To Fuck


Thursday, January 10, 2019

WONDERPRICK - Fartgun 1997

Second album on Nasty Vinyl by this four piece combo from Hanover and Wonderprick were Chmul, Mergel, Mwombe and Roche and there are fourteen powerful punkrock, fast and melodious, nicely crisp produced goodies in the luggageIn-between own compositions hide ingenious cover versions of well-known classics, S.O.S., I Want To Break Free, Monday Monday, etc... which are brilliantly played. On the whole, not a bad one, check them out.

- Special Thx to Fredrik -


Wednesday, January 09, 2019

CRISIS - The Guilty Have A Past 2004

This unofficial compilation by State Laughter Records is full with fourteen nuggets and we talkin' about Crisis, a band which was formed 1977 in Guildford, a large town in Surrey, with the lineup of Phrazer (vocals), Lester Jones (lead guitar), Douglas Pearce (guitar), Tony Wakeford (bass) and Insect Robin (drums) and they released in their short lifetime three great singles and a mini-LP. "Crisis adopted slower tempos and concentrated more on the atmosphere and tension of the music rather than just making a loud, generic thrash.In many ways, by 1978 they were already dabbling in a style which, much later on, would be referred to as Post-Punk, not a million miles away from early Joy Division or The Ruts’ moodier moments." In early 1979, the band underwent a major change in personnel when Phrazer and Insect Robin were replaced by Dexter (a longtime fan and roadie) and Luke Rendle. After performing their last show, supporting Magazine and Bauhaus in their hometown of Guildford @ Surrey University 10.05.1980, the band broke up.


V/A - Killed By Finnish Hardcore 2003

We travel far into the north of Europe to the land of 1000 lakes, dense forests and icy temperatures. Numerous famous hardcore/punk bands enriched us with terrific records and on this little compilation thirty of them are selected and was assembled by three American fans of Finnish Hardcore. "We did this out of our love of the music and to expose these records, which are not widely known outside of Finland to a wider audience. We would like to think we are helping expose these bands to a new geneartion of punx, making it possible for bands to re-issue more classic material. 2000 copies were pressed, comes with detailed info sheet". Thx for that and now enjoy raw, rare Hardcore 1981-1985.

1.Mieletöntä Väkivaltaa - RIISTETYT
2.Presidenttipeli - NATO
3.Sotaa - KOHU 63
4.Injustice - DESTRUCKTIONS
5.Tapa Sotilas - POHJASAKKA
6.251 - UNICEF
7.Leikin Loppu - NOLLA NOLLA NOLLA
8.Turvallista Huomista - BASTARDS
9.Irti - AIVOPROTEESI
10.Vanhempien Rakkaus - PYHÄKOULU
11.Economic Appraisal - KANSAN UUTISET
12.Vaihtoehto - KAAOS
13.Keskiluokan Painajainen - LAAHAUS
14.Moscow - KLIMAX
15.Tavastia - LAMA
16.Paniikkia - APPENDIX
17.Sotaa - TAMPERE SS
18.Ei - MELAKKA
19.Maailma Tänään - PURKAUS
20.R.A.Y. - ANTIKEHO
21.Tähti - ÄPÄRÄT
22.Turha Armeija - MARIONETTI
23.Ylos - TERVEET KÄDET
24.Viikonloppuanarkisti - VAURIO
25.Sotaa - VARAUS
26.Lopettakaa! - NUKKETEATTERI
27.Kaupunki Palaa - MAANALAINEN PELASTUSARMEIJA
28.Rumia Ruumiita - RATTUS
29.Äpärä - KUOLEMA
30.Kalinka - KANSANTURVAMUSIIKKIKOMISSIO

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Tuesday, January 08, 2019

CHUZPE - Anarchy Bla Bla 2011

Chuzpe were the first Austrian punk band. Born in 1977, they were really popular in the Vienna's underground circuit. Their early tracks are a marvellous examples of europunk at the same level of Kids, Ivy Green, Panic etc.. This anthology contains all studio tracks recorded between 1977-80 (the punk years of the band). In the sleeve notes, we read a very amusing relationship with a concert by the Viennese newspaper "Falter": "At eight o'clock the concert begins, the sound is totally zero, the singer incomprehensible, probably because of the borrowed material . A few minutes later the first punks start to "dance". A gang of bikers disrupt the concert screaming "When will you play music?" Raüdig, the singer, says "it is not Deep Purple." another shout "I do not understand a word of what you sing." Raüdig answers "How well you understand the words, you will probably not understand their meaning." the bikers started throwing cups, including the tracks from the Wiener Blutrausch compilation. Absolutely a MUST for every 'old Europe' punk fan. twelve killer tunes!!! Limited to 500 copies, Rave Up Records.

- Great Thx to Reinhard -