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Sunday, October 09, 2016

BROKEN TOYS - Dirt 1991

Before I waste my time today with ripping some records first a post. The Broken Toys from Boston play bubblegum-based punk rave-ups with so much raw energy and urgency that they vividly recall New York’s finest, the Ramones. Over the past ten years, The Broken Toys have released countless singles and cassettes, appeared on numerous LP and CD compilations and toured Europe no less than five times. Earlier this year, Broken Toys signed with the German label Incognito Records and Dirt, their thirteen-song debut, is crammed with hooky, guitar-driven ditties like “Control Myself,” “Nothing to Do,” and the sarcastic “I’m Aware You’re Perfect” Broken Toys’ melodic sense arid occasional use of harmonies make their best cuts not only infectious, but danceable. Melodic ‘77 Punk rock which sounds sometimes like the Ramones. These guys specialize in rockin’ three-chord punk with memorable choruses and raw performance and production values. Above average; has the added benefit of good energy and loads of sarcastic humor. Have they seen 1990 in Hamburg/Marquee and was thrilled. If you’re into '77 style, get this quick. You can’t go wrong.

Sunday, June 19, 2016

V/A - Sounds From The Street Vol.1 EP 1991

A nice little international compilation from Nasty Vinyl with four decent punk goodies. First Lost Lyrics from Germany with a song about sad marie without happy end, then Broken Toys from Amiland with a song from their first tape, La Secta from the Basque Country with an outtake goodie and the Swedish New Wind with a thoughtful personal number about the ratio I and the world. To the wake up and more stuff later.

1.Sad Marie - LOST LYRICS
2.Junky For You - BROKEN TOYS
3.Life Pain - LA SECTA
4.In This World - THE NEW WIND


Saturday, March 09, 2019

V/A - Up + Down 1994

It goes forward now with this sunny compilation by Incognito Records and its a small excerpt of their proud 333 x Up & Down series which features circa 45 EP's and a few of them are waiting somewhere in this theatreI will quote the exquisite introduction by Barny, the label boss, so you know what medicine you need: "Two years ago we started putting out 7''s, which are limited to 333 handnumbered copies each. No, we're not lazy, but we were sick of the music-business and we wanted to release just good music by cool bands. We didn't look for famous names and didn't give a fuck about "market-chances" or bollocks like that. If we liked a band we put out a record by it. That was it! Of course, we couldn't expect to sell thousands of records by These not too famous upstarts, so we had to limit them. We thought 333 would be a not too bad number.... When the series started we've been surprised about the big publicity in mags and zines. People from all parts of the world wrote letters to us and in due of this big request we're re-releasing the best songs of the first bunch of 7''s now. An important note for CD-haters: this 74 minutes flood has one third more playtime than a LP, but it costs less than one third more than a vinyl-longplayer. Technical developments are not always bad, even not the "anti-punk" CD, if you use it the right way! Anyway: If you still hate silverfishs, go buy the original 7Inches of the 333 x Up & Down series. We're trying hard to feature bands from around the globe and so the '77 style survives us all." Finally, I would like to mention the excellent black and white artwork with lots of infos, pictures and little bedtime stories so that even deafs have their fun.

1.Watching TV With A Drink - ZAKONAS
2.Nowhere - RHYTHM COLLISION
3.Let's All Unite - VOID SECTION
4.My Dad Took Acid - MÄDELS NO MÄDELS
5.Why Did We Fail? - MÄDELS NO MÄDELS
6.Pocket Book - BROKEN TOYS
7.This Place - BROKEN TOYS
8.Don't You - THE BULLOCKS
9.Get Off The Streets - THE BULLOCKS
10.Tender For Love - JIMMY KEITH & HIS SHOCKY HORRORS
11.My Drug's A Record - JIMMY KEITH & HIS SHOCKY HORRORS
12.Pop Star - SWOONS
13.Daddy's Car - SWOONS
14.Smile - THE SECT
15.Try To Be Yourself - BRATBEATERS
16.Nobody's Toy - DISGRACE
17.Steppin' Dead - DISGRACE
18.Ulster - THE HARRIES
19.Your Baby - THE HARRIES
20.You've Stolen My Heart - WAT TYLER
21.How Does Ed Cope? - WAT TYLER
22.Nightmares - FUNERAL DRESS
23.Working In A Brewhouse - FUNERAL DRESS
24.Up & Down On You - DIRTY SCUMS
25.Really High - DIRTY SCUMS
26.Stop The World - RED LETTER DAY
27.Preco To Tak Vzdycky - ZÓNA A
28.Smiling Slits - MARIONETTES
29.Jukebox - MARIONETTES
30.Punkrock - PETER P.


Saturday, October 28, 2023

BROKEN TOYS - Smash Some Pumpkins 7'' 1987

This nice one isn't no longer in my collection but the Broken Toys from Methuen are active since the mid-eighties and have released numerous records to date. I think, this is their debut 7Inch and line-up on these both tracks were David & Karl (vocals/guitar), Dave (bass), Scott (drums), released via Trashtone Records. A review brings the corresponding words: "Melodic, infectious, obnoxious, mid-tempo pop/punk with that glorious buzz saw fights way through Okeefeneokee Swamp sound!" (Wrath Of Grapes #8) Phew, I'm a little down from all the medication and need some sleep. Enjoy the smashing!

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Wednesday, December 31, 2014

V/A - Flops Of The Pops 1991

Ohhh, what a great evening I had, thanks to my friends (which was magic). Well, it's a tradition that a lot of punk record labels (mostly german, for example: AGR, Weird System, Double AA, etc...) use for their first publication a compilation LP. It shows in what direction the label goes & they prefer and what we, the users, can expect. Incognito Records put out their debut LP in 1991 and with bands from all over this planet. The label is known for their awesome '77 punkrock classics and they're always up for a surprise. As far as I know all these songs were not anywhere published and therefore this is plate a rare piece of round black vinyl, containing a 16-page booklet and at lasta pretty D.I.Y. cover. The eyes are satisfied and I promise you the music does too!

1.Hitchhyker - THE RAGS
2.Outside - WOMBELS
3.Aline - DIE SCHWARZEN SCHAFE
4.Rhedeg I Paris - ANHREFN
5.Rollercoaster - GLAMOUR GHOULS
6.Lottery - BROKEN TOYS
7.Mä Lähen Himaan - KLAMYDIA
8.Oy Oy Oy - THE PROLES
9.9 To 5 The World - THE LOUD
10.No.1 - PROBLEM
11.I Hate Cocks - DIE MÄDELS
12.Nackt Unter Kannibalen - THE LENNONS
13.Keine Zeit 18 Zu Sein - KULTHUREN
14.What's Wrong With Me? - URGE
15.Disco Is Not Dead - KUD IDIJOTI

Saturday, June 03, 2017

BROKEN TOYS - 4 Track EP 1990

Classic 'bubblegum' punkrock from Boston/USA. These songs plus some more were recorded in 1986 and have been originally released at the band's own label Trash Tone Records on audio-cassette-format. Then Incognito got aware of these punkrock-nuggets and pressed the best four tunes on a 7inch. Brilliant sound like Sloppy Seconds, Blisters, etc. and if you want more don't miss their Dirt album in this house of fools.


Friday, August 21, 2015

THE BLITZKRIEG BOYS - Back From Nowhere 1989

The Blitzkrieg Boys was formed 1985 in Tampere, when Marty Blitzkrieg (vox) got an idea to form a band that would be a mixture of the Ramones, Cockney Rejects and the Misfits. Soon he found Gil (guitars), Kukka (bass) and Jussi (drums), excatly the right guys to play this kind of music. In 1988 they relelased their first record in form of an EP on Raktor Records with seven melodic punkies. I bought that in 1989 at a gig in the Marquee in Hamburg when Broken Toys and the Schwarzen Schafe toured through Germany. I was instantly elated. After a period without Punkrock I came in the mid 90s in touch with their only album which was released on the German label Teenage Rebel Records in December 1989 (1000 copies, 225 in orange vinyl and the rest black). The production is bit cleaner (which is almost too much) than the EP but I love the ramonesque style and they make it perfect as well. In 2011 the Finnish label Woimasointu released an album called 'Too Old To Die Young' but I have not yet heard it. All Right, enjoy the Blitzkrieg Boys and a nice weekend!


Monday, February 09, 2015

V/A - Espresso [Tape] 1991

My late evening post comes with a fine tape rip and for all of you who like's a scrape live sound like me this special gem is a must!!! 37 tracks recorded live on different places in Germany and this cassette shows a good overview who 1991 visited our pretty locations. I acquired this tape that time over a still existing german mailorder and I think it was a good idea, or?? Side A is full with German Punk bands while the B side belongs to the rest of the populated human scum world, Yes, I hate people (you know which one). Ninety minutes wild & rough sound. An awesome tone document in my opinion. Get It!!!

1.Nazischweine - HASS
2.No Escape - P.V.C.
3.Ein Tag An Meinem Fenster - EA80
4.Australien - CANAL TERROR
5.Der König Ist Tot - THE LENNONS
6.Alle Könige - ABWÄRTS
7.Sweet Sixteen - NERDS
8.Third Try - NOISE ANNOYS
9.Disco Queen - SHARON TATE'S CHILDREN
10.Go Away - SHADDOX
11.Chequered Love - ROCK'N'ROLL DISNEYLAND
12.What You Did To Me? - CHARTBUSTERS
13.Nice Boys - COLOGNE CITY ROCKERS
14.Screaming For A Better Future - DIE SCHWARZEN SCHAFE
15.Know About You - WOMBELS
16.In Dieser Zeit - BOXHAMSTERS
17.Guns & Rockets - GUTTERSNIPES
18.SPG - RED ALERT
19.Photo Love - THE URGE
20.Rock'n'Roll Hero - THE BIPS
21.Faut Pas S'Y Fier - PKRK
22.Lemonheads - SECT & JASON
23.Away - IDENTITY
24.Outside Your Room - THRILLED SKINNY
25.Fuckin' Finnish - KLAMYDIA
26.Bloody Hungarian - AURORA
27.Damned Croatian - KUD IDIJOTI
28.Boyfriend - BROKEN TOYS
29.What Kind Of Love? - SNUFF
30.Let Me Alone - ASEXUALS
31.Eve Of Destruction - THE DICKIES
32.I Don't Need To Tell Her - LURKERS
33.No Control - BAD RELIGION
34.After 45 - ANHREFN
35.Yellow Man - U.K.SUBS
36.I'm In Love With The G.T.O.'s - JEFF DAHL
37.Joking - ERIC WRECKLESS

Wednesday, October 08, 2014

V/A - 16 Guys Against The World EP 1990

Sometimes I really wonder why I'm doin' all this here? At first, it has been fun but now I realize the only most downloads are the bands which was known and I don't know what should I think about that. Sure, you can take what you want and I don't care, but it scares me a little. This is intolerant to the bands which have also the effort & play a fewer gigs (perhaps in front of 50 or 100 people) and enlarge the scene with their refreshing style. But maybe that's just so and that's it. - Why I am use such a long melodramatic introduction is simple: This EP Sampler with four bands I've already posted 6 years ago at DU and to date it was used 60 times. Too bad, because there are four gifted melodic punk songs from 4 sympathetic bands and I want to put this little gem with the cool title again into your hearts. It is worthwhile and fits in any home-made CD sampler.

1.Just My Luck - BROKEN TOYS
2.Look & Watch - DOCTOR PARANOISE
3.Letzte Chance - CAREFREE
4.Addiction - GULAG


Saturday, March 05, 2022

THE SECT - This Side Of Summer EP 1992

Pretty three piece EP from the 333 x Up & Down series which was created in the Nineties by the legendary Incognito Records label and each release is limited to 333 copies. And Barny, the founder, was guest at Nolti's New Rose on Nikolaus last year and chatted about the early days, his publications, experiences, re-releases, mp3's and more nice anecdotes in a relaxed atmosphere and it's really fun to listen to both. Very interesting for me because I had the pleasure of getting to know him in the Hamburger Marquee when Broken Toys was on tour with the Schwarzen Schafe and I was doing civil service in Lüneburg at the time. I was even able to visit the tour a second time, in Oberursel. It was all in the early nineties and I also bought a few singles from him. - The Sect was a melodic Punk combo with an edge done the old way from the West Midlands and consisted of Kevin (vocals), Terry & kevin (guitars), Kevin P. (bass), John (drums) and were active from 1986 - 1992 and released two albums (listen) and a couple of 7Inches and they playing catchy powerful solid melodic songs in the vein of GNW or HDQ and didn't get unfortunately a lot of attention and stayed more in the underground and only a must for die-hard fans. Do yourself a favour and choose this one and enjoy their awesome sound.

- Great Thx to Reinhard -