Solid debut by this three piece from the iberian peninsula and the band consisted of Panko (vocals/bass), Alvaro (guitars), Javi (drums) and the album was released on the legendary Spanish label Discos Suicidas and Radikal Hardcore play fast, no-frills pieces mixed with a few three minute numbers, but keeping the pace high and amazingly melodic. Also present on some compilations, one of them the famous Diez Años Discos Suicidas slab. The three count among the best from the Basque Country and five albums have been recorded so far and whether the band is still active is beyond my knowledge.
Monday, May 18, 2020
Sunday, May 17, 2020
FRITES MODERN - 6Met 10'' 2018
Great release by Frites Modern from Amsterdam who were active between 1982 to 1985. Guitarist and singer Arjan Boonacker formed the band after his departure from Tröckener Kecks. Contrary to the prevailing oi and later hardcore trend of the time, the band made melodic punk and early pop punk. The band was originally called Duphar, named after the chemical factory that had dumped thousands of poison barrels in the Volgermeerpolder. On the way to a performance in Belgium, the band saw a burnt chip shop standing by the side of the road, the nameplate of which still proudly announced that it was a "Friterie Moderne". And that gave them the idea for the definitive band name. 6 Met10 was released on cassette in 1983, it became a great success and ended up being the best-selling Dutch indie cassette ever. The tape contains, amongst other tracks, the ultimate punk version of Sesamstraat and Bionic Adventure, which ended up on compilation albums (all re-upped) several times over the years. "Your speakers are running wild: arrow-fast riffs, a screeching solo and vocals to kiss. Frites Modern works according to the old craftsmanship of the songsmith, with exciting verses and beautiful choruses. An ode to The Undertones." --OOR Magazine #10, 21.May 1983 - Now self-released in my favorite format as 10'' and now listen to six dutch nuggets.
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Friday, May 15, 2020
NERVEBREAKERS - Politics EP 1978
Weekend in Texas and we visit the Nervebreakers, Thom (vocals), Barry (guitars), Bob (bass), Carl (drums) and they give us a present with their first EP on Wild Child and the name of the slab reflects perfect the current situation worldwide due to the crazy Corona pandemic in which the fucking politicians paralyze retail with regulations that no one understands, impose conditions that get on my nerves extremely. To the music... first, it's not my rip and so it's not the best but I pushed it a bit and we listen to four nice mid-tempo pieces with great guitar riffs and brilliant lyrics and they released three 7Inches before they broke up in 1982 or so. Vocalist Thom "Tex" Edwards has fronted bands including “The Swingin’ Cornflake Killers”, “The Loafin' Hyenas” and most recently “Out On Parole”, guitarist Barry Kooda had a great run with late 80's band “Yeah Yeah Yeah” and as one of three front men in the 1990's country outfit “The Cartwrights”. But those are all other long stories so for now let’s just stick with Nervebreakers. Their album “We Want Everything” (recorded 1980) did not see the light of day until 1994 when Texas rarities/reissue label ‘Existential Vacuum’ released it to rave reviews. This was followed by a single reuniting of the band for a release party at Trees in Deep Ellum. Shortly thereafter this effort was picked up by garage/punk label ‘Get Hip Records’ and made available worldwide. In 2000 Italian label “Rave Up Records” woke up and released Hijack The Radio a collection of singles, rarities & live cuts. Years after they laid the groundwork for thousands of other Texas bands, Nervebreakers were finally getting their due. In 2009, Nervebreakers returned to live performance, with several shows in Austin & Dallas + they're still alive.
Thursday, May 14, 2020
THE BATES - Pleasure + Pain 1995
At home in
the north of Hesse, we visit again the bubblegum punx from Eschwege. Pleasure +
Pain is the fifth studio album by the Bates and this was the band's
breakthrough in the mid-1990s. Unfortunately I almost want to say, I think they
lost a little identity thereby. And the useless MTV videos didn't do them any
good either, only financially and Punx with a lot of money produce a lot of
shit. Well, Vergnügen + Schmerz offers the typical Bates style and contains mostly
quickly played three-chord numbers, which branch out with melodic highlights
and smooth ballads. A special feature is the cover version Donna Clara, an old
hit from the 1920s. It is the only German song on the record and Bela B. & Farin Urlaub (under the pseudonym "Kill Kill Gaskrieg") from die Ärzte
took over the background vocals. The lyrics of the slab are relatively simple.
No political slogans were used, instead the punk attitude was tried to be
implemented, and the magic of love also appears again and again. The Bates were
here: Zimbl (vocals/bass), Michael (lead guitar), Thomas (rhythm guitar) &
Frank (drums). Records by the four bring fun because they dig out pop pearls in order to roast them in their unmistakable way.
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
TIVOLI - Millionen 7'' 1982
Early Ska band from Örebro with their second and final 7inch on Svenska Smash Records. The band consisted of Arne Svensson (vocals/bass), Christer & Lennart (guitars), Björn (drums) and Anders (keyboards), that's all info I have. I'm not a big fan of Ska music but every now and then I can get enthusiastic about it. At that time there weren't many ska bands, I think, and probably only a few from Sweden but the five have the rhythm in their blood and let the dance leg swing properly. Certainly not a record to become a Ska Maniac, but usable for a start.
- Great Thx to Fredrik -
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
LONDON - Animal Games 1978
Delicious catchy music form the British Island is coming up next and I will inform you with existing words: London is a four-piece punk band formed in London in 1976, best known for their wild stage act. The original line-up was Riff (vocals), Dave (guitar), Steve (bass) and Jon (drums). They recorded in their short lifespan two singles, a 4 track EP and an album for MCA Records in 1977 actually released in February '78 after the group had disbanded. Most of their songs were written by Riff (including the first two singles Everyone's A Winner & Summer Of Love) or by Riff and Steve. All their records were produced by Napier-Bell at the IBC Studios in London. After an absence of more than thirty years the band returned to live performance and subsequently released the album "Reboot" in 2012 with line-up Riff (vocals), Steve (bass), Hugh (guitars) and Colin (drums). Animal Games is the only album recorded by the original line-up of the Band. The album contained all the band's singles. They toured extensively throughout 1977, including a major UK tour with the Stranglers and their final gig was @ the Marquee Club in Wardour Street on the 8th December 1977. The band broke up shortly afterwards. On leaving, Moss joined the Damned and then formed Culture Club with Boy George. Riff released solo records on MCA and CBS before reverting to his real name of Miles Tredinnick and becoming a comedy writer; Steve formed a new band The Original Vampires and Dave following stints in Metro and Holly and the Italians reverted to his real name of Colin Wight and became an academic (recently appointed Professor of International Relations at the University of Sydney). Simon Napier-Bell went on to manage George Michael and Wham! before becoming a best selling author of rock 'n' roll books. In 1997 Captain Oi! Records released a best of London CD called "London-The Punk Rock Collection" with fifteen smasher... Now pay attention to the four for good forty minutes, because they deserve it and don't forget: a good deed every day!
Monday, May 11, 2020
BETAMAX - Modern 7'' 1980
Sole release of Betamax from Hagen with two New Wave tunes on Tonträger 58 Hagen, the first record by this label. I can be wrong, but I think on the Micro is a man named Kai Havaii, who is/was the front man of Extrabreit that time, at least the flip comes from his pen. Otherwise I can't tell much about the four, a few compilation contributions and that's it. Musically comes mild monotonous noizes out from your boxes, whereby the A-side has more drive and is the winner for me. Fazit: A nice slab, not for everyone; but for everyone who wants to take it easy after a long, shitty work day and without visiting the dentist.
Sunday, May 10, 2020
HEART - Alone 7'' 1987
The title track is what I called Schnulze and the reason for buying the single was the flip, a terrific live version of 'Barracuda', recorded at NHK Hall in Tokyo, June 1986. I heard the song first back in the Seventies on a terrible compilation tape with lots of disco shit but this energy drink got stuck. A bissi info: “Heart started in Seattle 1967 as "The Army". Founding members were Don (vocals/lead guitar/keyboard), Roger (guitar), Steve (bass) and Ray (drums). Changed name to White Heart, then to Hocus Pocus shortly before Ann Wilson's joining in 1970, then finally to Heart in 1972. Nancy Wilson joined after sitting in and auditioning in 1974. The group played numerous shows around their new home in Vancouver, and they recorded a demo tape with the assistance of producer Mike Flicker and session-guitarist and keyboard player, Howard Leese. Hannah and Johnstone had left by this time, and soon after Leese became a full-time member. Flicker produced the band's first five albums. This team recorded the debut album, Dreamboat Annie, @ Can-Base Studios in Vancouver (later known as Mushroom Studios). Mike Derosier eventually joined Heart as full-time drummer. Some of the same Canadian investors who had backed the studio also backed a separate company Mushroom Records, which was managed by Shelly Siegel. Drummers Duris Maxwell, Dave Wilson, Kat Hendrikse, and M. Derosier, keyboardist Rob Deans, and bassist Brian Newcombe were among those who also played on the sessions for the album. The album was picked up by Siegel and sold 30.000 copies in Canada in its first few months. Siegel soon released the album in the US, where, helped by two hit singles in 1976 ("Crazy On You" & "Magic Man", which reached numbers 35 and nine, respectively, on the Billboard Hot 100), it reached number seven in the Billboard 200. It eventually sold over one million copies.” Nothing more to report, more in www. - Enjoy the grades!
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Saturday, May 09, 2020
OUT OF ORDER - Lonely 7'' 1989
I can't really say anything about this record/band. It's a mysterious, no info about this record on discogs or at all. Sure is, it's a German combo and it's a self-released single, the a-side is a ska underline track while the flip sounds like an Doors tune. I don't know if you had such a phenomenon, an obscure record that is not listed anywhere. I think, the tracks are quite audible, not punk and not spectacular, just because it's so rare I have to post them and I believe, they have nothing in common with the Herford punx which made the famous Open Prison slab in 1981. It's really an unavailable piece of vinyl and I don't know where and when I bought this 7inch.... can anyone out there tellin' more about this band? I would be really interested.... until then I say: German rock with a bit of ska/poprock elements... a real wooden cross in the Dracula world!
Friday, May 08, 2020
V/A - My Meat's Your Poison 1987
1.Rise One's Fist - OUTO
2.Take Humanity Back - OUTO
3.Believe In Oneself - OUTO
4.Rise From The Dead (Nutties Version) - OUTO
5.One's Best Card - CHICKEN BOWELS
6.Warthless - CHICKEN BOWELS
7.Come To See Me - CHICKEN BOWELS
8.Under Age - SYSTEMATIC DEATH
9.Open Your Eye - SYSTEMATIC DEATH
10.Jock - SYSTEMATIC DEATH
11.Bad Boy - SYSTEMATIC DEATH
12.Regret - GUDON
13.オマエノコトナドシラン - GUDON
14.Tit For Tat - GUDON
15.Maniac Point - GUDON
16.Slap In The Face - S.O.B
17.Trap - S.O.B
18.Sacrifice Of Devour Bones - S.O.B
19.No Control - S.O.B
20.電撃Bop - S.O.B
21.Molface - LIP CREAM
22.Honest - LIP CREAM
23.Guns Of Hire - LIP CREAM
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