Tuesday, February 01, 2022

V/A - 天橋立に来た岸壁の母 Amanohashidate 1986

Very good compilation by MCR Company with six combos from Japan and I'd almost like to say this time with more melodic pieces that cause a bit of a surprise. Of course, fast songs still present but far from the banging of the typical representatives and what I know. 1000 copies were pressed, comes with informative lyric sheets, unfortunately not in English, but that doesn't lessen the pleasure of listening and overall a successful selection. Pogo is guaranteed and pushes brilliantly the gray haze offside, also suitable for pleasant useless diets. Cheers!

1.Dr.Jekyll & Mr.Hide - FUCK GEEZ
2.Masturbation - FUCK GEEZ
3.Fuck Off - FUCK GEEZ
4.Let's Have Fun - INFECT
5.Hope And Dream - INFECT
6.Sex Doll - THE SADIST
7.Sex Offender - THE SADIST
8. Vomiting - THE SADIST
9.Mom Rebellion - SEX COMPLEX CLASS
10.Autism Children - SEX COMPLEX CLASS
11.No Face - SEX COMPLEX CLASS
12.Enjoy Ment - SCABIES
13.Mamushi - SCABIES
14.Hell - WALTZ
15.Come On Pogo - WALTZ


Monday, January 31, 2022

V/A - They Only Come Out At Night 1985

Let's say Tschüß to gray January with classics from tried and true bands who have released some fine slabs on Clay Records and this compilation has four of them ready. Dynamic PowerPunk songs are convincing from beginning to end on this piece of plastic (albums by them are also represented in large numbers on wdthtc), and the constant high energy is sufficient to turn all this ditties into an amazingly cool and catchy record and I believe, not just my heart will be feel warmer. Definitely a cool one and still easy to get at affordable prices these days, so watch out!

1.Frankenstein Again - THE LURKERS
2.Maybe Tomorrow - ABRASIVE WHEELS
3.Hellhole - G.B.H.
4.Newsflash - ENGLISH DOGS
5.Sonic Omen - ABRASIVE WHEELS
6.Womb With A View - G.B.H.
7.World War 2 - ENGLISH DOGS
8.Sea Of Madness - ABRASIVE WHEELS
9.Faster Faster - G.B.H.
10.One Mans Meat - THE LURKERS
11.The Fall Of Max - ENGLISH DOGS
12.Christianne - ABRASIVE WHEELS
13.Pins And Needles - G.B.H.
14.Heroin It's All Over - THE LURKERS

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Sunday, January 30, 2022

UHF - 13.Julho 1990

If there is a post from Portugal, it's usually my favorites from UHF, which always relax me with their melodic harmonic songs. And I really need that. I'm plagued by lumbar pain that you can't imagine, every step, every movement brings me on the verge of a nervous breakdown and if this shit determines the rest of my life, I'll go crazy. Let's see what the orthopedist recommends. A really crappy introduction for here but I have to get rid of it. Well UHF has been around since 1978 and they very popular in their home country, how I got into this band is thanks to KBD Blog who posted their second 7inch many many years ago, since then I've been a fan of their music. So that you can also enjoy further albums, I have re-upped all their stuff on wdthtc and can only warmly recommend the band to you, you will like it, I promise!

Intro/Nove Anos/Este Filme/Jorge Morreu/Na Tua Cama/Noites Lisboetas/Sonhos Na Estrada de Sintra/Persona Non Grata/Cavalos De Corrida/Concerto/Rapaz Caleidoscópio/Modelo Fotográfico/Rua Do Carmo/Hesitar


Saturday, January 29, 2022

OFF! - Live @ 9.30 Club 25.06.2011

Let's come to a phenomenon from the American west coast and this band is exactly what I associate with Punk: OFF! A four piece from L.A. (not Langsdorf) and this bloody valentine came via Outer Battery Records in limited edtitions with different colours, stickers and on this blast the band were Keith (vocals), Dimitri (guitars), Steven (bass), Mario (drums) and as you can see, even Farrah loves the sound of the fantastic FourThe idea to form the band came after Dimitri had worked as producer on a prospective Circle Jerks album which ultimately fell apart. During that time, Dimitri and Keith had written several songs together which they used to start Off!. Oh what can I tell you, Keith is the ultimate singer with the perfect voice and the songs from Off! are direct and each one a hit to the dull society which is even more stupid in the States than in Europe, and that's what I love about this band, they are authentic, honest and real. Live a treat and they reflect impressively the true quality of life in the so-called 'land of the free' and show us how things really work in the United Fucking States, they angry and shout out its lyrics with pure fervor. Intense, energetic and their sound is built for a climate of frustration and impotence, and its hard-hitting slap in the face is a long-awaited wake-up call for nostalgic escapism. Enjoy this damn good band and get angry!!

Intro/Black Thoughts/Darkness/I Don't Belong/Poison City/Now I'm Pissed/Rant 1/Jeffrey Lee Pierce/Killing Away/Full Of Shit/Sexy Capitalists/Fuck People/Rant 2/Blast/Broken/Crawl/Rat Trap/Rant 3/Panic Attack/Upside Down


Friday, January 28, 2022

INFERNO - Hibakusha 1985

Hibakusha is the second full length by Inferno from Augsburg/Bavaria on Rise & Fall Productions. Same line-up, Howie (vocals), Archi (guitars), Zong (bass), Max (drums), as on their legendary debut Tod & Wahnsinn and they recorded this bloody sucker in summer 1985 at the legendary Music Lab Studios in Berlin. Fourteen brute & powerful songs which at the time couldn't be surpassed in terms of power. In the land of the rising sun, the Japanese term Hibakusha is mostly used in connection with the victims of the atomic bombing of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and was already set as the album title before the recordings were made. This record is more sophisticated and complex in terms of sound, the high-speed sound gave way to a heavy rock sound at times, which still overwhelmed the punx, because Inferno were the only ones with extreme speeds at the time experimented and with this extravagant style the four were way ahead of the timesA mature development with partly personal and political texts that were worked out seriously, bitingly and ironically. 2018 re-issued by Power It Up Records in partially limited colored vinyl. In 1990 the band dissolved. - German Hardcore Nugget!


Thursday, January 27, 2022

SLAUGHTER & THE DOGS - Beware Of... 2001

After a five-year break, this band has returned with a really impressive album, and I can say: the gentlemen haven't forgotten how to make music and have written twelve catchy Punkrock pieces, plus a grandiose Beatles cover, that underlines their potential and they don't got any quieter. Released via TKO Records with delicat Artwork and and partly in white vinyl. Info: formed during the initial onslaught of UK Punk in 1976, Manchester's Slaughter & The Dogs were one of the first group to release a single (the overlooked classic "Cranked Up Really High") on trailblazing hometown independent label Rabid Records. - A review: Slaughter & the Dogs were there at the beginning, but lacked the controversial flair of some contemporaries who got more ink or the talent that helped their other peers remain major influences decades later. They had a few classic songs ("Cranked up Really High" was the bands first single), but little else, and a longevity to match. Nostalgia brought key members Wayne Barrett and Mick Rossi, kind of a punkin' poor man's Tyler and Perry, back together in the '90s with a new rhythm section. Though this is the second release of all-new material from the stalwarts after several semi-official live releases, after 1999's Shocking it was the first to have a proper promotional push in the States. The band sounds like they're having fun, and Beware Of is pleasant enough, fondly recalling the days when punk incorporated glam influences proudly. But at the end of the day, it often just magnifies the aforementioned limitations of the group. The fact that the best song on here, "Hell In New York," was written in the glory days and only finally put down in the studio for this disc shows how hard it is to teach old dogs new tricks. (Brian O'Neill)


Wednesday, January 26, 2022

BANNLYST - Diskografi 2011

Solid release by Berlin based label Norwegian Leather and this awesome compilation features all their vinyl recordings (we're talking about Bannlyst I should maybe mention, a cool trash Hardcore combo from Molde & Oslo, existed between 1982-1985 and consisted of Finn (vocals), Børre (guitars), Per (bass), Thomas (drums) and some members later went on to play in So Much Hate and Stengte Dører, among other bands. Twenty four goodies in total with a good dose of metal and some pop sensibilities, carefully remastered from the original tapes and vinyl as all the master tapes have been lost over the years and I think they've done very well and it's nice to be able to enjoy those long lost nuggets again, from one of the best hardcore bands from this country. A blast from the past!

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Monday, January 24, 2022

V/A - Du Redest Zuviel... Und Zu Leise 2022

Lange hat's gedauert, doch jetzt isser fertig: Part X der kleinen WDM Records Reihe mit rarem deutschen Underground, bereits im Dezember 2021 fertig gestellt doch die Coverfrage hat einige Zeit in Anspruch genommen, denn es soll ja schick und ansprechend sein, und das ist mir sehr gut gelungen wie ihr sehen könnt (da sende ich doch gleich einen hirnlosen Gruß raus). Zuerst einmal meinen respektvollen Dank an Mr. Reinhard, meine Ösi-Connection die mich seit vielen vielen Jahren mit erstklassigen Stoff versorgt und nicht müde wird, dies auch weiterhin fort zu setzen. All diese Compilations wären ohne Ihn nicht möglich, danke hierfür mein Freund und irgendwann trinken wir mehrere Schoppen zusammen. Part X ist wieder voll mit raren Zeugs aus allen Genren deutscher Subkultur und besticht durch seine Vielfalt und Extravaganz von Bands die es hie & da zu einer 7Inch brachten, oder nur ein Demo oder Sampler Track veröffentlichten. Rock, Punk, New Wave, alles am Start und aus der Vielzahl der Stücke habe ich neunundzwanzig Nuggets zusammengestellt die essential, unentdeckt und gehört werden wollen. Ich bin sicher, Ihr werdet Gefallen an der Auswahl haben und das Warten auf Part XI  wird sich lohnen (vorherige Parts sollten online sein, müsst sie nur finden), dieser kommt dann im Herbst 2022. Wie immer ist ein Feedback von Euch gerne gesehen und ich hoffe, Ihr habt dementsprechend was auf der Pfanne, ansonsten genießt die folgenden 78 Minuten leckerer Delikatessen, die wie ein  Sommertag das Leben heller scheinen lassen. Und jetzt gehe ich ficken!

It took a long time, but now it's finished: Part X of the small WDM Records series with rare German underground, already finished in December 2021, but the artwork took some time, because it should be chic and appealing, and that's very well done in my opinion as you can see (I'll send out a brainless greeting right away). First of all, my respectful thanks to Mr. Reinhard, my Ösi-Connection, who has been providing me with first-class material for many, many years and never tires of continuing to do so. All these compilations would not be possible without him, thanks for that my friend and at some point we drink several pints together. Part X is again full of rare stuff from all genres of German subculture and impresses with its variety and extravagance of bands that made it to a 7Inch here and there, or just released only a demo or compilation track. Rock, Punk, New Wave, everything at the start and from the multitude of pieces I have put together twenty-nine nuggets that are essential, undiscovered and want to be heard. I'm sure you'll enjoy the selection and Part XI will be worth the wait (previous parts should be online, you have just to find them), and this one will come in autumn 2022. As always, feedback from you is welcome and I hope you have something in your pan, otherwise enjoy the following 78 minutes of spicy delicacies that make life shine brighter like a summer day. And now I'm going fucking.

1.Geisterfahrer - AQUARELL
2.Anyway - REASORS EXZESZ
3.White Lies - CROOX
4.In Etwas Neues Hinein - STURMVOGEL REFORM-ORCHESTER
5.Urwüste - GROBER UNFUG
6.Vorbei - MICHA & DIE TRÄUMER
7.Nebel - SKAMM
8.Böser Junge - GOOD TIME MUSIC BAND
9.Reggae Im Regen - KNÜPPELHART
10.Mord Im D-Zug (Live) - BUBI BANDE
11.Der Liebe Auf Der Spur - M.D.K.
12.Nicht Geseh'n - ÜBERHAUPT
13.Tiroler Hut - SAITENSPRUNG
14.Disco Scheißer - GASBAND
15.Herman Ist High (Live) - NINA HAGEN & THE WILD ROMANCE
16.Volmestrand - KLEINKRIEG
17.Holiday From The Hollow Day - PUMA
18.(Bye Bye) Toulouse - FELTMAN TROMMELT
19.Sommertraum - GUMMITWIST
20.So So - SCHÖN
21.Nase Voll - FLEGELJAHRE
22.Schwarz & Weiß - RIGOLETTO
23.Weekend Love - THE STRIPES
24.Ableben - STILLE HOFFNUNG
25.Neue Welt - MARPLOTS
26.Doktor Doktor - MÜLLER, MEIER, SCHMIDT & CO.
27.Modernes Deutschland - JOD-S-11
28.Du Bist So Schön - MARION KRAMER
29.Pioniere - GRAFFITI


PERE UBU - The Modern Dance 1978

Fucking Monday, but don't worry, it will pass too... we're coming to a band that has been around for a very long time: Pere Ubu, formed 1975 in Cleveland/Ohio. The band had a variety of long-term and recurring band members, with singer David Thomas being the only member staying throughout the band's lifetime. They released their debut album The Modern Dance in 1978 and followed with several more LPs before disbanding in 1982. Thomas reformed the group in 1987, continuing to record and tour. Describing their sound as "avant-garage," Pere Ubu's work drew inspiration from sources such as musique concrète, 60s rock, performance art, and the industrial environments of the American Midwest. While the band achieved little commercial success, they have exerted a wide influence on subsequent underground music. A review: There isn't a Pere Ubu recording you can imagine living without. The Modern Dance remains the essential Ubu purchase (as does the follow-up, Dub Housing). For sure, Mercury had no idea what they had on their hands when they released this as part of their punk rock offshoot label Blank, but it remains a classic slice of art-punk. It announces itself quite boldly: the first sound you hear is a painfully high-pitched whine of feedback, but then Tom Herman's postmodern Chuck Berry riffing kicks off the brilliant "Non-Alignment Pact," and you soon realize that this is punk rock unlike any you've ever heard. David Thomas' caterwauling is funny and moving, Scott Krauss (drums) and Tony Maimone (bass) are one of the great unheralded rhythm sections in all of rock, and the "difficult" tracks like "Street Waves," "Chinese Radiation," and the terrifying "Humor Me" are revelatory, and way ahead of their time. The Modern Dance is the signature sound of the avant-garage: art rock, punk rock, and garage rock mixing together joyously and fearlessly. (John Dougan) - Well, I think the album starts strong, but gets lost in experimental soundscapes and so the power dissipates quickly like a beer that isn't drunk.

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Sunday, January 23, 2022

THERAPY? - Troublegum 1994

Melodically dark punk with a dose of metal-like sound, this is Troublegum by Therapy? from Larne/Northern Ireland and this masterpiece were recorded by Andy (vocals/guitar), Michael (bass), Fyfe (drums) and Nowhere was the single that drew my attention to the band. This Sucker is a high watermark of early alternative punk/metal, spectacular, powerful and a clutter-free record and it got them some attention in the commercial world, but other than that, this album is the best and most haunting thing they've ever done in my opinion. Dynamic songs with excellent songwriting that the Nineties needed. A review: "Densely packed at fourteen songs in forty minutes, there's sharpness on every level, demonstrating that the promise evidenced on Nurse was no mirage. Chris Sheldon's job on the boards provides separation among all the instruments, avoiding the mashed effect from Therapy?'s previous outings. Fyfe Ewing and Michael McKeegan basically do what they've been doing all along as a rhythm section, but the increased clarity really allows for one to fully appreciate their abilities. Andy Cairns' vocal range and ear for melody increase tenfold, and his guitar takes on countless tones and textures only hinted at before. Detractors might claim that the riffs are too predictable and too "metal," which is somewhat understandable but ultimately unfair. One could call them simple, and one could call them focused; it's more the latter. Since the songwriting is more direct and less concerned with merely knocking things out and stopping after three minutes or so, everything is fully formed and completely realized. It's the absolute opposite of aimless, which is something Therapy? was sometimes guilty of. There's much more variety, too. With each play, it becomes increasingly obvious that no two songs sound much like each other, yet each song hangs together to form a singular piece. Metal-phobes can't help but give in to the irresistable pop-punk hooks of "Screamager" and "Nowhere." An obvious influence is acknowledged in a storming version of Joy Division's "Isolation," which pays tribute and transforms at the same time. "Unrequited" can't be missed, featuring a rattling guitar riff that gets yanked away by a violent cello tug from Martin McCarrick." (Andy Kellman) - Should you demand for more now, I recommend a visit over to the big city where further examples of the band wait.