After two great 7Inches on At Last Records Deprogrammer, Richard (vocals), Philip (guitars), Paul (bass), Philipp (drums), from Texas released 1982 via Mystic Records their only full length. Very intoxicating mid-tempo punk that shines on the A-side with two minute crackers while the B side contains more than three minutes songs; reminds me of the sixties 7Inches, which were mostly equipped in this format. Anyway, on compilations rarely represented, just why? - It's time to pack my bag and do some important things.
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
V/A - Jak Punk To Punk 1986
My holiday is within reach and until then a little decent punkrock and a short detour to our European neighbors to Poland. In 1986 Tonpress released this nice compilation with the crème de la créme of great bands at this time which recorded at least two albums. I had a terrible rip of this record and I am grateful for this version. Let's see if I still have time to post more today. Top record, Top songs!!
1.Na Ulice - ARMIA
2.Jestem Drzewo, Jestem Ptak - ARMIA
3.Jeżeli - ARMIA
4.Nas Nie Ma - DEZERTER
5.Uległość - DEZERTER
6.Numer 1125 - REJESTRACIA
7.Wszystko Można Otoczyć Mgłą - REJESTRACIA
8.Gazety Mówią - TZN XENNA
9.Co Za Świat - TZN XENNA
10.Ja Stoję, Ja Tańczę, Ja Walczę - SIEKIERA
11.Ludzie Wschodu - SIEKIERA
12.Wet Za Wet - ABADDON
13.Kto? - ABADDON
Monday, August 26, 2019
THE VYLLIES - s/t 12'' 1984
The Vyllies, Manu (vocals/percussion), Ursula (rhythm box), Ilona (vocals/bass), were a Swiss trio from Lausanne and formed 1983, inspired by Goth and Dark Wave music. In the mid-80s, the band toured with well-known UK bands, they released two albums and four EP's. This is their debut record which was released via the Greek label Creep Records and we have five catchy electronic different moodscapes ala Anne Clark. Only a few copies find their way to Switzerland. Enough, however, to be discovered and played by different radio stations. After some major concerts in Switzerland, the band embarks on a European tour lasting several months in the spring of 1987. Despite success, the three women go separate ways from mid-1988.
Friday, August 23, 2019
V/A - Des Jeunes Gens Mödernes 2008
"Post Punk/Cold Wave & Novo Culture in France 1978-1983", that's what you get and Born Bad Records released this little nugget in an edition of 500 copies. I think the French language fits best with this spherically melancholic dark sound which I need occasionally. A few tasters of other bands are scattered im blog and it's worth looking for. So, the damn cold torments me longer than expected and although I swallowed a lot of medication, the bastard remains persistent. I guess it takes a bit of alcohol to kill those annoying bugs and this weekend the fabulous Museumsuferfest offers a large selection of it. To that live bands, good friends and balmy summer evenings, life's great..... sometimes!
1.Elle Hôtesse - TOKOW BOYS
2.Ersatz - GUERRE FROIDE
3.Torso Corso - LIZZY MERCIER DESCLOUX
4.Mots - RUTH
5.Can't You Take A Joke - HENRIETTE COULOUVRAT
6.Man Of Time - KAS PRODUCT
7.La Grande Guerre - ICE
8.Manekine - MATHEMATIQUES MODERNES
9.Tokio Airport - METAL BOYS
10.Essor Assuré - VISIBLE
11.Extase - MÉCANIQUE RYTHMIQUE
12.Exposition - CHARLES DE GOAL
THE KURSAALS - Television Generation 7'' 1977
High energy pub punk rock by the Kursaals, founded as the Kursaal Flyers in Southend in October 1973 and are considered a band that "bridges the gap between pub rock and power pop". They released five albums and a couple of 7Inches. They toured extensively and after numerous personnel changes, the band disintegrated in late 1977. Following the Kursaals' demise, Shuttleworth (vocals) released several solo records, Douglas (guitar) enjoyed success with Eddie & The Hot Rods, and Birch (drums) formed The Records. The group reformed for tours in 1985 and 1988, and in 2001 they reformed on a more permanent basis. TV Generation was released on CBS Records and offers two delicious stouts.
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
RUDOLF'S RACHE - Kings Of Balla Balla 1988
I know, I have posted this record before but I don't fuckin' know when and where, apparently not in this theatre. Anyway, Rudolf's Rache are four punx from Rastede and were founded in the early eighties and after three tapes (listen to the first) the small punk label Starving Missile from Munich finally showed mercy and took the band under her wings and released their debut EP 'Unrasiert' in 1985. Two years later followed the second EP 'Pffrrrt!' under severe labor pains in our cosmos. A numerous fan base formed in East Frisia and the youth clubs were no longer sufficient for concerts, the whole region finally screamed for an album. To meet all the wishes, the four rented again the prestigious Masterplan Studio and recorded with some guest musicians Kings Of Balla Balla, also on Starving Missile. After that, Europe was open! Many gigs in stadiums were played, two 7inches and another album ('93) were released until the band decided in the mid 90's to spend the earned money and to lead a decent life as investment banker, real estate agent, cook and lawyer... until today. Solid punk rock with not so serious stories.
THE REPTILES - Reptiles For Tea EP 1983
Not much infos about the Reptiles, probably from Newcastle, and after two demos they released their only record on Volume Records with three nice crackers, also hardly represented on compilations, that alone shows how rare this 7Inch is. Very pleasant catchy songs, excellent production and an absolute secret tip. A must listen!
Friday, August 16, 2019
LOOSE PRICK - Mua Potkitaan Päähän 7'' 1979
Loose Prick was formed fall 1977 in Kouvola by Pauli (vocals), Jussi (guitar), Harri (bass), Timo (drums) and existed for five years. Their debut 7'' was recorded February 5th 1979 @ the Microvox studios and released via the essential Poko Rekords label. Both songs are written by guitarist Kylliäinen, and they a pretty good. I'm in a hurry so reach more info about Loose Prick via the Valkoiset Sotilaat album post or visit finnmusic for the full bio.
TEJP - Tung Rock 7'' 1979
Back to the late seventies with a cool rockin single by this obscure Swedish group. The A-side starts with a Chuck Berry intro and pushes through the whole song, fast rockin' and a solid solo in the middle. I like the driving rhythms here which shots me instantly in a good mood and a perfect start into the weekend. Surprisingly good sound for a forty years old record, respect! Side B is no less bad, starts immediately forward and I like it a bit better. Wow!!! Extreme mid-tempo proto punk rock'N'roll. The band were three piece: Inge Tillberg (guitars), Thomas Wretman (drums) and Stabben Wahlman (vox+bass) and what has become to them is beyond my knowledge. It's their only record I think and was self-produced by the band and released in a small edition. Tejp (Tape) is a good rock'N'Roll band and I like both tracks and the punk factor is clearly audible. Worth a listen!!!
Thursday, August 15, 2019
AVIADOR DRO - Alas Sobre El Mundo 1982
It's late and I have the perfect record for the last hour of this Thursday. I love their song on the Navidades Radioactivas compilation and on their debut are ten quiet melodic synth-pop numbers. Aviador Dro is an electronic combo from Madrid and were formed 1979 by Servando Carballar (keyboards), Arturo Lanz (vocals), Gabriel Riaza (bass) and Juan Carlos Sastre (guitars). They are the pioneers of electronic pop in Spain, in the wake of American bands like Devo, the Residents or the Kraftwerk and even invented the term tecno-pop, which they used in late 1979 to describe their music in interviews. The band has had several line-ups with their leader Biovac-N as the only remaining original member. From the first Aviador Dro lineup, a number of members split to form Esplendor Geometrico, with a more radical approach to music. Their more creative period was between 1980 and 1985. They founded label DRO to release their own provocative anthem, "Nuclear Si" as single. DRO was to become the most important independent label in Spain. In October 1982 they released their debut album, "Alas Sobre El Mundo", presented on the album cover itself as «A Fascinating Elepé Of The Aviator Dro». The themes of the album reflect their anti-systemic ideas and passion for science fiction and mythology. At the end of 1982 and after Julián Ruiz saw Aviador Dro performing in the golden room in Madrid, they decided to recording "Frequency Selector " in two dance versions + pushed the 12-inch forward.
The success of "Frequency Selector" provides a large number of performances throughout Spain. After a tour and again with Julián Ruiz at the controls of the production they record 1983 the 12'' "Amor Industrial", in clear reference to the theme "Computer Love" by Kraftwerk. On the B-side are more experimental topics included, produced by Jesús Gómez, such as "Arquitecto Acero" & "Envasados Al Vacío". By 2012, they have released thirteen albums and are probably still active.
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