Saturday, June 07, 2025

AGRESSION - Locals Only, Dick! 1986

I'll see if I can get more than one post out this long weekend. The last few days have been full of shit that I've encountered and that has occupied my heart and mind so much that I've had no inspiration for wdthtc. Sometimes it makes me sad and angry when I see young live wasted and I can't find a way to change it. I'm not talking about society here, it just screws me over anyway. Oh, and what am I even talking about here.... I'd rather keep swimming in the ocean of remarkable records and come across an interesting live CD by Agression, who were very active in the Eighties with their fantastic skate-slam Punk sound. This fucker was released via Mystic Records and features twenty-two songs that were all recorded live at different locations; the quality is, as befits Punkrock: modest! But still music with a lot of energy, dirty guitar, Mark's wild voice and power. Enjoy!

Money Machine/Watching You/Locals Only/No Mercy/Insomnia/The Keeper/Stop The Clock/Dear John Letter/I'm Alive/Voodoo Stew/Don't Be Mistaken/Body Count/Rich Kids/Rat Race/Go To War/Intense Energy/Slammin' At The Club/The Keeper/Body Count/It Can Happen/Don't Be Mistaken/Intense Energy


Thursday, May 29, 2025

V/A - Als Je Haar Maar Goed Zat 1992

Holidays are my favorite days and if I can also get a long weekend, I have time for new posts. Today I start with a great Dutch Compilation by mostly material from unknown bands which you can find on some tapes or other Compis and only a few made it to an LP. The range extends from solid Hardcore to Punk and good Rock. I'd say you take a bowl and season it with all your favorite ingredients, and the result is a unique product. And this record tastes one hundred percent good. Got the picture? Released via WRF Records.

1.Ha Ha Ha - MUSHROOM ATTACK
2.Mountain Bike - DISGRACE
3.Fuck You - TRUX
4.Vies En Voos - DE AVONDEN
5.No - N.R.A.
6.Quinquina On The Rocks - MORZELPRONK
7.Juppies - OERBOERE
8.Happy - LA COSA NOSTRA
9.Angst Voor Alleen - MACH-O-KILL
10.Telstar - APHRODITE'S LAWYER
11.Bullets For You - YAMP!
12.Achterlijk - REVENGE OF THE CARROTS
13.The 9th Of July - NOISY ACT OF PROTEST
14.Fin De Siecle - ABIGAIL
15.Imagine Life - COURAGE
16.The Other Side Of The Fence - BOBWIRE
17.Wie De Schoen Past - KNOLCYPERUS
18.Project - VIETZPADDEH
19.Junks/Sicko - DISCIPLES OF TONKA
20.Break Out This Small World - FUNCY CREW


Sunday, May 25, 2025

INSTIGATORS - @ Berlin/University 05.06.1987

Powerful sound from one of my favorite UK bands, and for me there's only one band, well, at least the one whose music always makes me vibrate: The Instigators from Dewsbury and this awesome live record was originally released as Wall Of Sound album by Meantime Records, this re-release came three years later on Mystic Records in purple marble vinyl. Sixteen classics in a very good quality of their hard melodic sound captured in Berlin and pushes the heartily refreshing joy of playing of the band directly into your veins, even a stone would dance, so lively is the performance of the four. There is a lot of live stuff from the Instigators and I don't know all of it, but this album is a good introduction for everyone who likes authentic sounds and wants to get to know the band; they apparently never really broke up, and no current activities or releases are known. Their last release was from 1989, so I guess they're not active anymore. Whatever, enjoy a short time in Berlin and beam yourself into the late Eighties. Cheers!

Eye To Eye/Dine Upon The Dead/Hedonism/Computer Age/The Fix/Doomsday Plus One/Rules/Old Is Sad/Situation Desperate/Dark & Lonely/Summer/Wrong Word/Free/The Blood Is On Your Hands/The Church Says/It's Got To Be Stopped


Saturday, May 24, 2025

HELL - Summer Night 7'' 1979

Weekend and I want to see who is allowed to enter this theater on those two days. Besides, there's a bit of housework to do, laundry, dusting, cooking and tonight's DFB Cup final and I also have to answer a few emails, but nobody cares about that anyway, hahahaha..... well, let's head west and visit Belgium and there we'll find a band that nobody knows, this is a self released and lone 7Inch by a four piece called Hell and they consisted of Alan (vocals/lead guitar), Jeremy (guitar), Yves (bass), Othax (drums) and 200 copies of this rare record exist, and that's where my infos end, but musically it's more in the direction of late Seventies Rock with a light dose of Punk and that's reason to grab this slab out and what's interesting is that the A-side is a quiet and nice love song and the flip is more an loud-beat song, in the sixties it was the other way around. I like both songs because they have catchy melodies and an energetic rhythm and a full-length would certainly be a sought after rarity today. Superb Stuff!


Tuesday, May 20, 2025

THE SCABS - s/t EP 1979

Today's post is more of a mix-up, and I won't go into it in detail. Those who are informed know what I mean, and everyone else doesn't need to know. First of all, a bit of info from the brilliant Punk77 site since I'm feeling a bit lazy right now: The Scabs were five Exeter University students and consisted of James (vocals), John (guitar/organ), Steve (bass), Patrick (drums), Simon (saxophone) and their sole record was released via Clubland Records (their own label) and containing all the ingredients needed to make a minor Punk classic; tinny guitars, cheap keyboards and over the top sneering vocals. Recorded in nearly two hours the songs are fast and fun and have been constantly bootlegged over the years on various Killed By Death Compilations. Two pressings of a thousand each. The first in a blue sleeve, the second in red and they resorted to selling copies to their fellow students at the school cafe. After the Scabs split, a couple of members moved onto the more new wave orientated M5s. Drummer Patrick remained active on the Exeter Punk scene, promoting shows throughout the 80’s before becoming a partner in Exeter live venue The Cavern Club. More background about the band is waiting at JustSomePunkSongs in an interview with singer James. Cool Stuff!


Thursday, May 15, 2025

WRECKING CREW - Balance Of Terror 1989

Wrecking Crew were Boston Hardcore’s that is often credited with putting Boston Hardcore back on the map and was part of the Straight Edge scene there. Founded 1987 during the Boston HardcorePunk era, when most of the older bands like SS Decontrol, DYS, and Jerry's Kids had disbanded, by members who had not yet made a musical impact and the initial line-up included Glenn (vocals), John & Ralph (guitars), Keith (bass), and E.K. (drums), who was quickly replaced by Taras. In contrast to the aforementioned bands, they chose a more metal-oriented style. Their inspirations included Agnostic Front, Discharge, Broken Bones, and Battalion Of Saints. The band's first performance was on May 27, 1987, opening for Corrosion Of Conformity. After further shows in Boston, they entered the studio in January 1988 and recorded a total of eight songs, four of which were released as 7Inch on Mark MacKaye's (Slapshot) label Vortex in an edition of 1000 copies. At one of the shows, the band met John Bello of Hawker Records, who offered them a recording contract, and their debut album, Balance Of Terror, was released shortly thereafter. The band recorded live tracks at CBGB’s for the Compilation Free For All and two additional songs for the Thrasher magazine Noise Forest - SR7 sampler. The band then embarked on their first (and only) US tour, which was not very successful. After the tour, Wrecking Crew attempted to record material for a new album but Hawker went bankrupt. The recordings at Synchro Studios were recorded as a demo in 1991 and later released on the 1987–1991 Compilation. They were able to negotiate a recording contract with Maze Records, but this label also ended their collaboration shortly thereafter. So in 1994, the band finally disbanded. Playing along side peers such as Agnostic Front, Sick Of It All, Cro-Mags, Slapshot and many more, Wrecking Crew was a Hardcore/Metal Crossover style band that collapsed upon themselves before breaking up. Most of the bands records are long out of print but a few were re-released and I’m sure if you search for you will get one and discover another chapter of Boston style riffs by checking out Wrecking Crew.


Wednesday, May 14, 2025

GYLLENE DIVOR - Ni Har Ingen Tunnelbana EP 1981

Rare EP by this five piece from Stockholm called Gyllene Divor and they founded circa 1980 by Anders (vocals/bass), Claes & Måns (guitars), Håkan (piano/vocals), Bosse (drums) and this three song record was released via CTR in a small edition I think. I don't have any information about the band, but the EP is an excellent example of typical Swedish pop from the early Eighties. The songs are catchy and have a positive vibe that reflects the spirit of that era, with clear melodies and a fresh mix of a light PowerPop sound. Not found anywhere on Compilations and the 7Inch seems to be very sought after these days. Feels good after a long hard day at work.


Tuesday, May 13, 2025

DECRY - Symptoms Of Hate EP 1984

Today a small musical highlight from the west coast of the USA, more precisely from California and Decry have produced two albums and three 7Inches (the last from 2020) in the glorious Hardcore years. This one was recorded in November 1983 and the five song cracker was the debut piece for Decry, founded in the early eighties by Farrel (voice), Andrew (guitars), Tod (bass), Rodney (drums). First pressing. Issued in various color covers. Two different lyric insert sheets exist. First issue was the collage photo insert w/ lyrics on back (most issued). A second insert was created when the first ran out with a single live photo of Farel. Lyrics on reverse have a shadow from the cut and paste (least issued). A review: “A proficient debut EP from this LA band. The lyrics are thoughtful, the production is good, and the delivery is fast, but they tend to reduce the songs to a formula by throwing in similar breaks and changes of tempo that confuse me. Although they show potential, it needs to be developed. Not bad.” (Ruth Schwartz, MRR #12 • March 1984) The guys are obviously still active, touring here and there and still firing their peppy sound among the people.


Sunday, May 04, 2025

SNUFF - Not Listening EP 1989

Debut EP by this three piece from London which were founded 1986 and the original line-up consisted of Duncan (vocals/drums), Simon (guitar/vocals) and Andy (bass). Snuff signed to the Workers Playtime label and their first release was this great EP, which received regular airplay from BBC Radio 1 Disc Jockey John Peel, and reached number nine in the UK Independent Chart. They characterized by its catchy sound and humorous, often ironic satirical lyrics (mostly socially critical and address current social issues, but are also presented with a wink) and is known for its melodic Punkrock, combining fast, energetic rhythms with brilliant melodies and multi-part vocals, the band has evolved over the years, experimenting with new styles that aren't always well-received, but remain true to its roots. Snuff released their debut album in 1988 to critical acclaim. Numerous albums and singles have followed, making them one of the most prolific combos, blessed with energy & creativity, all of which underscore their distinctive style. They are also known for their energetic live performances and they toured various countries and is an integral part of the European underground scene. Their music has influenced many other bands, and they are considered "Pioneers" of melodic Punkrock. A distinctive feature of Snuff is the multi-part vocals that can be heard in many of their songs. This gives their sound a special dynamic and sets them apart from others. Snuff are still active, and their influence can be felt in the music of many contemporary Punkbands.. yeah, they leave a lasting mark with their distinctive style and energetic music and with a career spanning several decades, they remain a significant player in the music landscape and is cherished by fans/critics alike.


Thursday, May 01, 2025

V/A - Get Lost In Vinyl 2025

So friends of good taste, as announced a few days ago, now a new wdthtc Compilation (WDM Records 015). First, I have to tell you that I chose a different title for the story because I'm currently having trouble getting along with a loved one. I want to call it Heaven & Hell, because that describes the situation perfectly. But then I found this amazing cover, and I changed my mind. I asked myself, "Why all this?" Oh, and before I lose myself in endless dimensions again, all I can say is: people are crap! This sounds very metaphysical, but I can't help it. I always have experiences with people like this and fall in love with them. Is it because I'm not a normal guy? Or am I just unlucky? - It remains difficult. To hell with all the negative thoughts, they only disturb and paralyze you. On this nice and likeable CD with thirty catchy dilettantes you have enough freedom to interpret the whole thing yourself and maybe even give it to your loved one. That's what this Compilation was conceived and made for, and who knows what else... I've skipped the thank yous this time, there's no real reason but I just didn't feel like it. And now to the OrangeBeach for a nice beer by the water. Enjoy!

1.Words - ANTLER JOE & THE ACCIDENTS
2.I'm In Love For You - SATANS RATS
3.Don't Let Me - THE GENTS
4.This Girl - RETROS
5.Paye As You Earn - WHIZZ KIDS
6.Sell Me Some Beer - JASON DIDIT
7.Heart Disease - PEROXIDE
8.Normal Life - STREET BIZARRE
9.Italian Movie - LOU MIAMI & THE KOZMETIX
10.Mr. Stupid - SLUT BOYS
11.She's Like Heroin To Me - THE GUN CLUB
12.Take Aim - MR.X
13.Ain't It A Shame - NIRVANA
14.A Love Song - NAZI BITCH & THE JEWS
15.Policeman (Demo 1981) - ASYLUM KIDS
16.I Hate Love - TUNNELRUNNERS
17.She's Gone - X
18.Party Line - THE EAT
19.No Love - JUSTIN TROUBLE
20.Japanese Motabikes (Live) - MEAN STREET DEALERS
21.It's Essentiel - THE ESSENTIELS
22.Love Me Tender - NORMAN GUNSTON
23.Love Song - PASSAGE
24.Mongoloide - PARAÍSO
25.Foolish Girl - ORANGE
26.If I See Tears (Live) - THE MYSTERY GIRLS
27.Go To The Police - TOYS
28.Make Her Love Me - MOONDOGS
29.Adultery - DE MINZ
30.We Had Love - THE SCIENTISTS