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Saturday, December 28, 2024

ILL REPUTE - Omelette 1985

We visit California today where the temperatures are generally more pleasant than here in fucking Germany (-4 degrees) and Ill Repute In the dazzling world of Californian Punk in the Eighties. Ill Repute stands out like a diamond in the rough with their Compilation Omelette. Released in 1985 via Mystic Records, this work is not only a musical manifesto, but also a sharp commentary on society, offering a mixture of wit, anger and a pinch of irony. From the first tone you will be catapulted into a raw and melodic soundscape. The guitar riffs are boisterous and energetic, while John's vocals convey an unmistakable urgency. Omelette is an album that not only takes up the typical Punk elements, but also combines them with an idiosyncratic humor. The lyrics are a prime example of the band's ability to transform everyday frustrations into compelling stories, mixed with such passion and wit that you inevitably recognize yourself in your own frustrations. The combination of catchy melodies and sharp, often sarcastic lyrics makes Omelette a timeless work that has lost none of its relevance even decades after its release. This album is a highlight and you were confronted with a musical rollercoaster ride that changes from fast, driving beats to melodic passages, perfectly capturing the essence of Punkrock. The band manages to create an atmosphere that inspires both singing along and reflection. The song selection is quite cool, but that is precisely what gives Omelette its authentic charm. It is not a polished product, but an honest reflection of the band and their time. The raw aesthetic underlines the messages of the songs and lets the listener feel the energy and spirit of the punk scene of the time. Ill Repute manages a remarkable balancing act between seriousness and humor with this one. At a time when many bands were trying to find their way in the music industry, Omelette remains an unconventional and genuine work that inspires listeners to think about the world around them - while nodding their heads and moving their feet. In summary, this fucking record is an indispensable piece of Punk history. It is an album that captures the anger and frustration of a generation while playing with a lightness and humor that make it a timeless classic. If you are looking for a work that both makes you think and provides unforgettable musical moments, then is just the thing for you A review: "A collection of the best and worst from one of Oxnard’s finest, coming out on Mystic Records. Consisting of one track from every release that this band has ever been involved with, only two new songs appear, both of them live and the outstanding tracks of the release. Typical rough Mystic production doesn’t really help, but overall this is a good sampler of one of the once classic SoCal thrash outfits." (Martin Sprouse, MRR #32 • January 1986)


Sunday, November 20, 2016

ILL REPUTE - Oxnard-Land Of No Toilets EP 1983

Ill Repute is an American hardcore punk band from Oxnard, California, formed in 1981. They are noted for popularizing the "Nardcore" sound in the mid-1980s hardcore punk scene, and recorded for Mystic Records. The band wails, the guitar screams, the vocals are really snotty and impassioned, and the production has an edge that further accentuates all of these advantages. A wicked release that'll motivate you to try stage diving off of your kitchen table. Their record What Happens Next? (What Happened Then? on CD) holds high status in hardcore circles. It is notable for its cover of the 1970s pop music hit "Cherokee Nation". The band broke up in July 2004 after a short tour of Hawaii with the Oahu band 8mm Overdose. Ill Repute briefly reformed again (minus founding guitarist Tony Cortez) to tour Hawaii in 2006 again with 8mm Overdose. The lead guitarist, Tony Cortez (original band member) is considered the "Mayor Of Nardcore." Ill Repute has reformed with original members, (except Carl Valdez replaced by Chuck Shultz) they played one show in Ventura, CA on December 16 which they claimed was to be their last show, but have since reformed. Here two reviews about this record:  "This thrash band is from CA if you don't know where Oxnard is. Good songs, nice and heavy sound. Plays on 33 and has eight songs - all total thrash." - Javi Savage (from Big City #4, July/August 1983) / "Jeff was blasting this from his room the other day while I was trying to sleep. Next day I asked him WHAT that was, cause it sounded great, even though I should have been pissed. He felt it was pretty generic, so I went back and listened to it. Generic or not, this fucking wails! Guess he needed the sleep!" - Tim Yohannan (from Maximum Rocknroll #8, September 1983) - Here we go, another release from the never-ending collection of Mystic hardcore.


Thursday, April 01, 2021

V/A - Let's Die 1985

Einen habe ich noch für Euch heute und diese compilation wurde vom legendären California based label Mystic Records released and we have sixteen times cool Deathrock at its finest. A really excellent selection of songs come from largely unknown bands, some of which only made it onto this slab. On the one hand, that may be due to the time, in the mid-80s this genre was rather new (don't think about the Misfits) and merged later into what we call gothic rock today, that's how I think. And everybody who has been to a black night disco will agree with me. On the other hand, I suspect little money for further studio sessions, negative label replys or different conflicts within the bands. Egal, was sich hier tummelt ist exzellent und für Mitte der 80ziger sehr anständig. Vorab würde ich Dance With Me von T.S.O.L. empfehlen, you will be in good hands.

1.Inside - FALSE CONFESSION
2.The Noose - SUBTERFUGE
3.Hellhouse - A.W.O.L.
4.Let's Die - PATRICK MATA
5.Slaughter Hotel - THIEVES CROSS
6.Darkest Dream - PARTY DOLL
7.When Bobby Comes Back From The Grave - WHITE PIGS
8.Innocent Me - THE MESS
9.In The Night - ILL REPUTE
10.Kill The Dead - SLAUGHTERHOUSE 5
11.Hives - BURNING IMAGE
12.Bad Brains - THE DRAB
13.Suicide - SILVER CHALICE
14.The Edge - SAMSONS ARMY
15.Day Of The Jackal - THE STAIN
16.Necrology - FLOWER LEPERDS


Thursday, October 30, 2014

V/A - It Came From Slimey Valley 1984

Much of the early promotion of Nardcore came from Mystic Records, in Hollywood/California, its founder Doug Moody and Mystic Promotion Director Mark Wilkins. Mystic not only launched many bands onto vinyl, but also promoted the Nardcore scene as a whole. Another monumental compilation from the States and this one has quite a few cuts by bands making their vinyl debut. Cleanly produced from the Mystic/Ghetto Way and, like the COPulation LP, it contains a well-balanced mixture of thrash, punk, metal, and their permutations. Overall it provides a good introduction to current developments in the Southland. Marc Rude's grotesque cover art provides an additional bonus. - Jeff Bale (from Maximum Rocknroll #16, August 1984)

1.Boy's Life - DR.KNOW
2.Army Of The Dead - CRANKSHAFT
3.In The Trenches - RIGOR MORTIS
4.Preacher's Confession - FLOWER LEPERDS
5.Old Towne Mall - THE GRIM
6.Vicious Cycle - MOX NIX
7.Born Prejudice - AMERICA'S HARDCORE
8.Strike Back - ILL REPUTE
9.Death Of Two Lovers - FLOWER LEPERDS
10.Prophesy - FALSE CONFESSION
11.2nd Generation - SLAUGHTERHOUSE 5
12.In That House - DR.KNOW
13.Violent Children - REIGN OF TERROR
14.There's Someone In The Cellar - CRANKSHAFT
15.Going Against The Grain - CIRCLE ONE
16.Undercity Kings - UNDERCITY KINGS

Tuesday, May 01, 2018

V/A - Dr.Strange 1996 Catalog

And last but not least a freebee from Doctor Strange label, @ home in sunny california and founded 1988 as a record distro/mailorder and they bring you a very good selection of rare & current hardcore punk in your house. This outrageously cool CD was add to an order, as far as I can remember (you don' get such every day) and that's a perfect example of the 90s US punk sound I think; melodic, fast and top produced. I'm @ home in the late 70's, early 80's but there's also stuff from this time which kick my ass, not always but hereof I'm excited. By the way, it would be nice to get something from the Wanted List, you fucker!

1.Whole Wheat - MAN DINGO
2.Too Long - RHYTHM COLLISION
3.Happy - THE BOLLWEEVILS
4.Uma 14 Times - ZOINKS!
5.Malted Vomit - GUTTERMOUTH
6.She Did - ILL REPUTE
7.Fade - RHYTHM COLLISION
8.Bah - BROWN LOBSTER TANK
9.Dirty Rats - VOODOO GLOW SKULLS
10.Gibberish - GAMEFACE
11.999 Stoney - THE BOLLWEEVILS
12.Blue 60 - MAN DINGO
13.Darkest Days - SCHLEPROCK
14.Burning, Itching Irritation - SINKHOLE
15.Last Laugh - THE BOLLWEEVILS
16.I'm In Love With... - SKANKIN' PICKLE
17.I'm Hot Dog Boy & I Do Believe I Soiled My Dickie - PETER PAN