Thursday, December 07, 2023

PANDEMONIUM - Who The Fuck Are You? EP 1983

Now a fine release by Pandemonium and this 7Inch is not really new in the Blogsphere but it's a damn good one so what the fuck? Founded in Venlo early Eighties, the bandmembers were already friends since kindergarten, and consisted of Peter (vocals/bass), Danny (guitars), Rowdy (drums) and the first edition of this goodie came in 550 copies with two different coversAfter playing around for a while, the De Pandemonium Affaire demo got recorded in 1982 and was released on the band's label Limbabwe Records. The music on the demo was raw and biting and had a strong Scandinavian influence. The debut album (Wir Fahren Gegen Dreck) followed in 1984 and after another 7Inch the band started to break up in 1986, there were also some Compilation performances. Great Stuff!


Wednesday, December 06, 2023

V/A - Really Fast Vol.2 1984

Second Compilation from this cool series which came via Really Fast Records and again 1600 copies were pressed. And on these records are only Swedish bands who celebrate more fast and aggressive Hardcore/Punk and to preserve a monument to them this little idea was born. Some made it onto vinyl, others only on those gems. This edition also comes, like Volume 1, in a beautiful poster sleeve with pictures, artwork and information about the bands, a solid release, Enjoy!

1.Magic Mushrooms - THE KRIXHJÄLTERS
2.The Guardian Of The Society - THE KRIXHJÄLTERS
3.Tänk Realistiskt - S.O.D.
4.BSS - S.O.D.
5.I Don't Want - S.O.D.
6.Rustning Är Mord - ASOCIAL
7.Frihet - ASOCIAL
8.Hiroshima/Slakta Assars Nassar - TATUERADE SNUTKUKAR
9.Herreys - TATUERADE SNUTKUKAR
10.Krossade Pungkulor - TATUERADE SNUTKUKAR
11.Pensionär - SWANKERS
12.Anti-Oi - SWANKERS
13.Trofull - NYX NEGATIV
14.Makten - NYX NEGATIV
15.Vi Kan - MOB 47
16.Dagen Efter - MOB 47
17.Vi Vill Ha Frihet - MOB 47
18.Vår Värld - MOB 47
19.Nowhere - BRISTLES
20.Dataspel - AB HJÄRNTVÄTT
21.E.A.P. - AB HJÄRNTVÄTT
22.Tristess - INGRON HUTLÖS
23.Raggarstat - INGRON HUTLÖS
24.Skit I Valet - INGRON HUTLÖS
25.Run - R.T.S.
26.R.T.S. - R.T.S.
27.Det Finns Inget Kvar - R.T.S.
28.Byråkrati Gör Dig Fri - R.T.S.
29.Napalm - R.T.S.
30.Minoritet Förtryck - DISTRUST
31.Föroreningar - DISTRUST
32.Fred & Frihet - DISTRUST
33.Heavy Gym - SUBWAY ARMY
34.Decontrol - SUBWAY ARMY
35.Farligt - SÖTLIMPA
36.Fred - SÖTLIMPA


Sunday, December 03, 2023

DIE LETZTEN KAVALIERE - Nachrichten EP 1990

It's gotten frosty and I'm finally finding some time for the blog again, and more posts will follow in the coming week, and now you can listen to a charming three song 7inch by Die Letzten Kavaliere were founded in Wolfsburg at the end of the Eighties by Dirk (vocals/bass), Lars (guitars), Matthias (drums) and after a demo called Komm from 1989, their only EP was released by Hektik Records a year later. They call themselves 'Germany's most polite Punk band' and their last sign of life is the self-released Kavaliersdelikte CD from 2000.


Friday, November 24, 2023

ROACH MOTEL - Roach & Roll EP 1982

Let's enjoy our breakfast with the following little surprise bag that was born forty years ago: founded 1980 in Gainesville (Northern Florida), Roach Motel consisted of Bob (vocals), George & Jeff (guitars), Eric (bass), Chad (drums), and this is their debut EP on Destroy Records, 600 copies were made and happy the one who has an original of it, with six fantastic short cuts. Two years later a second single followed and sometime later the band broke up. Featured on a few Compilations. Great stuff!


Wednesday, November 22, 2023

CLOWN - s/t 7'' 1983

In keeping with my physical condition follows now a small, subtle but interesting work, and there may have been few published records of the Clowns' musical wanderings in the Eighies, but their mark remained and remains indelible on the Greek underground music scene. Founded in 1981, the band consisted of Yannis (vocals), Elias (guitar), Poupeta (keyboards) and Vagelis (drums), and of more artistically (and not purely musically) restless spirits who made it through their intelligent compositions, their special lyrical inspirations and their overall aesthetic ethos have managed to occupy a special place in the domestic alternative music reality. Both songs on this beautiful 7Inch are based on those conscious, artistic, expressive digressions and move mainly in dark tones. They're two of the era's finest sonic moments, while also highlighting the shame of the band's lack of further released work. In particular, these tracks combine all the necessary components to form two catchy blends of intellectual Post-Punk/New Wave demonstrations. What remains: a nice release by a remarkable group that disappeared so ingloriously without meaning, but in 2012 came a re-issue via Eirkti in a limited edition of 400 hand-numbered copies. They are even featured on some Compilations. Back to bed and get quick healthy.


Sunday, November 19, 2023

SKIDS - Charles EP 1978

Damn, I guess I caught a cold yesterday. The morning wasn't pleasant and I also had a bit fever, so I'll keep it short and am grateful for the intro information discogs has to offer: The Skids were a Scottish combo formed summer 1977 in Dunfermline and consisted of Richard (vocals), Stuart (guitar), William (bass) and Tom (drums). They rode into British consciousness on the new wave backwash to the ebbing tide of Punk. The release of their self-financed, attention-grabbing Charles EP (this record brought them to the attention of John Peel.) came at the time Richard Branson's Virgin label were busy accruing an eclectic roster of post-punk hopefuls. Consequently, with almost indecent haste, the band were tethered to what was to prove an optimistic eight-album deal. They published four albums in their first lifespan (I like their second one) which ended in 1982. Since 2007 they've been active again and their current album Destination Düsseldorf is waiting for you.


Saturday, November 18, 2023

ISOCRACY - Bedtime For Isocracy EP 1988

Well, if I just lay in bed and watched fucking TV that wouldn't be the worst option for this shitty gray month, but today I'm home and did some rips. And today a fresh one from a band that was more of a short project and as it is with all sort of them, they are usually mercilessly awesome and their few records are very sought after these days. Today we find Isocracy from California and this four piece consisted of Jason (vocals), Lenny (guitars), Martin (bass), Al (drums) and this record saves your day. Released via Lookout Records and this little dittie has eleven songs ready for your deaf ears, but half of which are none, they're rather funny gimmicks and the last song, which according to the cover lasts almost eight minutes, is a small message that is constantly repeated in the outlet groove and is clearly understandable. They have an excellent sense of humor. The record came out in different versions and no matter which one you have, you have a fucking awesome piece of US Punk history. And with this beauty is a request fulfilled and at the end you get a wonderful review: With the music being a mixture of speeded-up quality Flipper and early Minor Threat, this record kicks it with Hardcore anthems that cover such topics as love, Gilman St. Project, anarchy, and all-out wackiness. The band’s smart-ass sense of humor is in abundance throughout the lyrics, packaging, and general concept. Equally abundant is the band’s “we can do whatever we want” attitude, which is a pleasant relief in these days of professionalism. This be great! (Martin Sprouse, MRR #57 • February 1988) And now it's time for breakfast and chilling, see you tomorrow.


Sunday, November 12, 2023

RISIKOFAKTOR - s/t EP 1992

An interesting combo which deliver surprisingly a decent catchy und rough sound are Risikofaktor (chosen by a song from the Düsseldorf combo Male), a four piece from Soest and they founded 1986 and consisted of Gaffer (vocals), Daisy (guitar), Pille (guitar/bass) & Jason (drums). They released some decent tapes (listen) and this is their debut 7Inch on Kadaver Records and came in a limited edition of 500 copies (the first two hundred hand-numbered copies with different covers). A second 7Inch followed three years later and a 'Best Of' CD in 2000, also invited to Compilations, most of them via cassette. I like this EP because the sound is close to the good old '77 style, bilingual and really cool songs with good lyrics... a small, unknown round one. Definitely interesting enough to keep an eye out for more material... and with that, greetings from the Langsdorf fog.


Saturday, November 11, 2023

EBBA GRÖN - Prorock 7'' 1979

Second 7Inch by Ebba Grön on Mistlur and they formed in Rågsved outside of Stockholm in 1977. They are one of the most renowned bands from this country and this 7Inch will kick your ass and is one more beautiful highlight in their glorious discography. Two briliant goodies and what can I more say: don't miss it! 


NUCLEAR WINTER - s/t 12'' 1997

Finally Saturday and finally time to post again. It's simply not possible for me to find time here after a tiring day at work during the week, so stay tuned anyway. Today now a Crust Trash Metal combo from Athens which formed in 1995 and disbanded in 2003 and later eventually turned into Dead Congregation. The band consisted of Anastasis (vocals), Kostas (guitar), Army (bass), Vagelis (drums) and this is their only release which came first as CD on Live Records, re-released as 12Inch on Necroterror Records/Rusted Lock in a limited edition of 300 copies. Such music doesn't affect me as much these days, that was my world fourty years ago, but Πυρηνικός Χειμώνας brings me together surprisingly well and their sound isn't 'crust' as people describe it. Check it out and you'll see it's not strenuous at all.