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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

THE LEWD - American Wino 1982

Anyone who has heard the Lewd's great late '70s single "Kill Yourself" can vouch for the raw, crazed energy of this young Seattle punk combo. Their self-released single has commanded high prices based on its rarity, not to mention the fact that it kicks ass. The Lewd were an outgrowth of an earlier band called the Sixteen Year Old Virgins, who changed their name to the Knobs. Lead singer J. Satz Baret was formerly as "Satin Sheets," and played in the later, non-cabaret version of Ze Whiz Kids, circa1975. Ze Whiz Kids, primarily a theater group, also included the late Tomata Du Plenty, of the Screamers. According to Satz, The Knobs "never really played. We were going to play, had publicity ahead of us, photo sessions and a flyer that announced that we were coming soon!" Yet the Knobs never played an official show, because as Satz says "we had no songs." Like that's stopped anyone else? 

However, the Knobs did play one intimate "performance" at a Fremont rehearsal space called The Funhole. This A-list evening was written up in a Seattle punk fanzine Twisted. Satz chainsawed a stage monitor during "Chain Saw Sex." 'Nuff said. The Lewd's first show was in the Northwest punk Bethlehem, Vancouver, B.C. The Lewd opened for the Ramones on June 8, 1977 for an evening of pure insanitainment. Johnny Vinyl, a member of a local band that used an unpronounceable symbol for their name (it's commonly pronounced "Aaiieee!") remembers the Lewd opening up for the Ramones at Seattle's 

They released a great three-song EP on Scratched Records in 1979. The record was a home studio recording, and included the insane "Kill Yourself." The B-side numbers, "Trash Can Baby" and "Pay Or Die" are equally great crash 'n' burn punk tunes, all with Blobbo (Kurdt Vanderhoof of Metal Church) playing bass. 

In late 1979, Satz and Blobbo moved The Lewd to San Francisco and Blobbo switched over to guitar, adding Bob Clic on bass. This band recorded some demos and played SF for nearly a year until Blobbo quit to form his new venture Metal Church, who released quite a few heavy metal albums. Bob Clic moved to guitar, and part-time model Olga de Volga came in on bass. Olga had played with other bands, including one called VS and often played Lewd shows wearing outrageous black leather outfits. The band appeared on the 1980 seven-inch, four-band EP S.F. Underground 2 (Subterranean Records) doing the fast-paced punker "Mobile Home." With Christopher Reece in as drummer, they released their only LP, "American Wino," on ICI Records in 1982. Having fully absorbed the emerging faster hardcore punk sound, this blistering document features one side of studio recordings done in Hollywood, and another side culled from a live performance at Target Video Studios. This album is a crucial document of the San Francisco early '80s hardcore scene, right up there with releases by Flipper, VKTMs, No Alternative, Dead Kennedys, etc. 

After the LP was released, Bob Clic left and the band fizzled out soon afterwards. Olga moved to Hawaii, and Chris Reece became a member of Social Distortion. In 1999 Sats and Clic played with The Loudmouths for two live shows in San Francisco, billed as The Lewdmouths. Both shows were insane and the band sounded great. These shows were so much fun it prompted the pair to reform The Lewd, although not as a career minded working band, this time it's only for the kicks they get out of playing these songs again. (source: The Lewd)

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Sunday, May 02, 2021

V/A - The Insane Darrell Wayne's No Disco Album 1980

At the heyday of Disco, a counter-movement formed in America that demanded an immediate stop in production of platform boots. One of the leaders of the anti-disco movement was radio DJ Darrell Wayne. He hated Disco. To set an example against the rampant disco fever, the radio DJ from station KROQ buried a heap of disco records under a ton of sand on the beach in LA in 1979. In addition, Wayne urged the listeners of his show to send in anti-disco songs. The best of them made it on this compilation released by the legendary label Bomp! Records. "The Insane Darrell Wayne No Disco Album" is balm for the wounds of all disco-phobic music listeners. A dozen underground bands from LA expressed their hatred of disco. Punk & New Wave are the musical weapons against the disco lard. In addition to the rumbling DIY songs and the funny artwork are the liner notes in particular that make this record a cult object. Satirical scene reports stir up hatred of the disco movement and supposed doctors report on diseases such as “disco ankle” (“a disability due to platform shoes”). Cool Stuff!

1.Punk, Punk Down With Disco - FARBO & THE CHEESEHEADS
2.Trashy Chic - THE TOKYOS
3.Disco's What I Hate - CLICHÉ
4.Discoectomy - HOMECOOKIN'
5.Disco Sucks - THE PRESS
6.Love Train - CAP'N CRISCO & THE DISCO NINNIES
7.Jerk Teens Jerk - ZILCH
8.No Disco - DIM DANDY & THE DOLTS
9.Dance With The Machines - GROUND ZERO
10.Death To Disco - THE VECTORS
11.Disco's Dead - SGAB FROM THE PLANET ZED
12.Pogoin's For Me - CINDY & THE GIDGET HATERS
13.Disco Trash - MADFOX
14.Pedestrian Beat - UBUIBI
15.Disco Defecation - FLASH BOYANCY


Wednesday, November 09, 2016

V/A - Wargasm 1982

This record is one more nugget in my opinion. Thirteen songs against war. I think it was the first release about this theme. Except the Dead Kennedys are all bands from the UK. The music here is a special mix of punkrock with keys, orchestra & old school. To me the Poisen Girls track is fuckin' brilliant, the strings intro, the slowly driving up to the proper rhythm is famously, I get goosebumps...huh. Also Captain Sensible's "Hey Jo" is a killer too. After The System on the 1st pressing of this record is a hidden track by The Insane. It wasn't supposed to be included & was deleted on later pressings. A great sampler which is unequaled on Pax Records.

1.Continent - THE DANSE SOCIETY
2.Tapioca Sunrise - FLUX OF PINK INDIANS
3.White Coffins - CANKER OPERA
4.Kinky Sex Makes The World Go Round - DEAD KENNEDYS
5.I Hate War - RAT SCABIES
6.Statement - POISEN GIRLS
7.Hey Jo - CAPTAIN SENSIBLE
8.The Kill - MAU MAUS
9.Victory For Poland - ANGELIC UPSTARTS
10.Their Decisions - THE SYSTEM
11.Fight Their Wars - THE INSANE
12.Power - INFA RIOT
13.Wargasm - QUITE UNNERVING

Saturday, April 23, 2022

MAYHEM - Gentle Murder EP 1982

One hour until today's match against Hoffenheim and I'll pass the time with a cracker, the debut 7Inch from Mayhem on Riot City Records with four rough speedies. Founded 1979 in Southport by Mick (vocals), Johnny (guitar), Deadcat (bass), Collo (drums). Info from discogs: Initially started with a load of mates knocking about together coming out of the legendary Eric's club Liverpool where they all went to the matinees on a Saturday except for Collo who was a bit older and hit the Punk scene with full force because he could. Mick's old school mate Andy Carroll was involved in the early days as manager, he also was involved with sleeve artwork and created the band's logo as well as taking some of the sleeve pictures. Andy signed Mayhem to Riot City Records of Bristol which led to touring with Vice Squad. Numerous independant gigs went on with support for the Exploited at Brady's (ex Eric's) being a particulary mad night for the book. Mick McGee, Andy Carroll and later, one of the Mayhem wreckin' crew ~ Phil 'Rabbit Man' Harrison got involved as road crew for the DK's also. The lads did three UK tours with the DK'sAs ever band members switch about with other local groups and Mayhem members were also with Blitzkrieg and The Insane. Mick Collo was formerly with the earlier Southport Punk band The Dumb Blondes. This is from David Ball, of Failsafe fanzine fame. - Enjoy!


Sunday, November 29, 2020

THE INSANE - Politics EP 1981

Let's go back to rough & dirty punkrock from the UK and a band that didn't make an official album, but four fantastic 7inches. Originally formed as a five-piece band from Wigan in 1979, Barry (vocals), "Psycho" (guitars), Dean (bass), "Bambi" (drums) and Tina (2nd guitar), there were two bands called "The Insane" for a while when the original band split. They were very young at the start, with some of the group having only just left school. The band were rank amateurs, with Tina utilising the one-finger down the neck method made infamous by Crass. The band gigged for a year or so before making their vinyl debut with a track called 'Nuclear War', which appeared on the 1981 compilation Ten From The Madhouse. Read further infos on punkygibbon. The band actually saw fourteen different line-ups in their career and also recorded for Riot City Records. Both David and Simon later became members of Flux Of Pink Indians. Ma gugge ob ich nachher noch was nachlege.


Sunday, September 03, 2023

V/A - Halt! 2023

All right! Now, after a long time, one more selfmade Compilation is coming and there are songs on a certain topic that I don't usually do, but this time it was a need for me and it's quite possible that a second one will follow. It's about society & people, and I took thirty-seven killers which I like and think, they're fit. This manipulated society that is trapped in those systems and marches along tightly without following their own emotions and demands, that others hate because of a pimple on their forehead and let themselves be fooled every day and are numbed by the guidelines that are presented to them. Frightening & Incomprehensible this mass social control... I'm so sick of them! Certainly not just here but everywhere and I guess you know what I'm talking about, you see it every day. Anyway, this is my small contribution from the WDM Records headquarters with a lot of help by friends. Enjoy!

1.Bullshit Society - CRUMBSUCKERS
2.Fuck The Media - ANTIDOTE
3.Schmetterling - TEAM SCHEISSE
4.I Don't Wanna Work - QUEERS
5.Cremation In Belsen - THE GROUT
6.Knowledge - NYAM NYAM
7.One And One Is Two - BADBEATS
8.Punk's Not A Fashion - STRAIN
9.Don't Classify Me - TAZERS
10.A Year Without Summer - THE DICEMEN
11.I Don't Love You - DISHRAGS
12.Get Out Of My Life - VIOLATORS
13.Und So Weiter - DIE TOTEN HOSEN
14.Sick Society - HANGOVER
15.System - CRASS
16.Ihr Nennt Es Leben - INZEST
17.Society - THE RUTS
18.Nazi School - CRACKED ACTOR
19.Linke Spießer - SLIME
20.Don't Care - BLITZ
21.Sad Society - CHAOTIC YOUTH
22.I Hate People - ANTI-NOWHERE LEAGUE
23.Money Talks - PENETRATION
24.Dead Serious - ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT
25.Sick Society - DEEP SIX
26.Police Brutality - VICIOUS CIRCLE
27.World's Going Insane - THE INSANE
28.Society Rules - VIOLENT APATHY
29.Fuck You - THE STIFFS
30.I Like Drugs - SIMPLETONES
31.Essential Services - HERCO PILOTS
32.I'm So Sick Of It - BILLY SYNTH & THE TURN UPS
33.Just Be Yourself - NEGATIVE ELEMENT
34.Kill Someone You Hate - RED CROSS
35.Don't Believe - KRAUT
36.Insane Society - MENACE
37.Halt! - RAMMSTEIN

 

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

V/A - There Is No Future... 1984

I changed my mind and post this compilation which appeared on Cherry Red in 1984 and contains, not really surprising, a nice overview of early UK punk bands, i.e. bands from the essential No Future label, rather what for collectors or anyone who overslept the punk explosion. All songs are well known and released on other records at that time, so it may be boring for some but I think the record is okay and it is always refreshing to call up the old classics every now and then. Some slabs can be found in the blog the planned vinyl rip will be postponed until tomorrow. Until then, pleasant nostalgia flash with these sixteen nuggets! 

1.Someone's Gonna Die - BLITZ
2.Police Story - THE PARTISANS
3.Banned From The Pubs - PETER & THE TEST TUBE BABIES
4.In Britain - RED ALERT
5.Gangland - VIOLATORS
6.I've Got A Gun - CHANNEL 3
7.Abuse Of Power - BLITZKRIEG
8.Today's Generation - ATTAK
9.Warriors - BLITZ
10.Up Yer Bum - PETER & THE TEST TUBE BABIES
11.17 Years Of Hell - THE PARTISANS
12.El Salvador - THE INSANE
13.Fight For Your Life - CRASH
14.Dead Hero - THE SAMPLES
15.Summer Of '81 - VIOLATORS
16.Megalomania - THE BLOOD

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Sunday, April 17, 2016

V/A - Ten From The Madhouse 1981

I discovered this compilation as I was looking for something from The Insane on discogs and there are two videos and both songs attracted immediately. So I leave a comment for searchin' this one. So as you can see it has worked. Released on No Peer Records this record has ten goodies with consistently unknown bands on it which have a non punkish sound (except Hoax & Insane), rather melancholic and 'calm' and very pleasant in-between in our fast living time. I enjoy this very well. Relaxed come down music on a gloomy Sunday like this. I hope that sounds bring you relax and beautify your day and listen to another one from Typhus to get more input.

1.Modern Times - QUARTA LITE
2.Hideaway - FREUDIAN SLIP
3.Snowfall - CHANTING IN TIBET
4.Out Of Reach - 21 MILES
5.Now We Are Heroes - THE HOAX
6.Religion - DARKNESS
7.Confused - MILITIA
8.Nuclear War - THE INSANE
9.You Can't Tell Me Anything - JUST PHASE
10.Strange Feelings - TYPHUS

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Saturday, April 09, 2016

V/A - Best Of Retch Records 2003

Retch Records is a British label that starts at the end of the Eighties and has published a lot of stuff, focused on Punk, Oi! and Hardcore. This compilation gives a small overview with old classics and new (for me) stuff. Includes a label history and all detailed infos about the songs and combos, everything you need.

1.Revolutions - BLTZ
2.Malaysian Madness - PARADOX UK
3.65 - THRESHOLD SHIFT
4.Monday Morning - AIRBOMB
5.United We Stand - THE VARUKERS
6.Selfish Society - CONTEMPT
7.Raging On - BLITZKRIEG
8.Leaving Of Liverpool - McGILLICUDDYS
9.This Is Your Law - ADOLF & THE PISS ARTISTS
10.Eat The Peanuts - SCRUMFEEDER
11.Lucy Lou - CULT MANIAX
12.Be What You Are - ENGLISH DOGS
13.The Massacre - SANITY ASSASSINS
14.World's Going Insane - THE INSANE
15.Blind Faith - THE PARASITES
16.Sex With The Ex - SEVEN FOOT MONSTER
17.Utopia - RED FLAG 77


Wednesday, August 31, 2022

V/A - I've Got Those... DEMO-LITION BLUES! 1983

Let's bring the hottest August in years to a dignified end with the next fantastic piece of wax and like yesterday's post, there's again a whopping boom of demos in form of eighteen previously unreleased young bands, ranging from catchy '77 Punk to cool Britpunk plus little decent Oi! sound, and it's all presented by Inƨane Records (a label run by members of the Insane that only released two records). Constant interesting listening pleasure, and certainly not only a must for raritiy collectors! Nice one!

1.Anok On Saturday Nite - THE DECEASED
2.Living A Lie - EPIDEMIC
3.Steal Cheat & Victimise - THE SECLUDED
4.Last Salute - SOLVENT ABUSE
5.What The Fuck - THE DRILL
6.All We Want - A FEW TEARS
7.Braindeath - DIABOLISTS
8.Dead End - OBSESSED
9.Change - YOUTHANASIA PX
10.No Turning Back - ABORTED
11.Getcha Rocks Off - PICTURE FRAME SEDUCTION
12.Nuclear Nightmare - ACT OF DEFIANCE
13.We've Got Faults - SEIZURE
14.They Make The Rules - SOCIAL OUTRAGE
15.No Sense - DEVOID
16.I've Done A Dirt - M.W.A.B.
17.King Kong - MUTILATED JELLY
18.Leave Me Alone - THE OPPRESSED


Thursday, March 09, 2023

THE SKEPITX & THE INSANE - Split 7'' 1984

Nice split 7Inch on White Rose Records with two well-known acts from England. I don't think, I have to babble unnecessary words here, both bands are guests for tea & biscuits from time to time in my madhouse and therefore a lot of infos can be read and this little review follows now: "A good double-billed 7″. The Insane from Wigan offer a mid-tempo number with a wall of guitars and a great singalong chorus; Stoke On Trent's Skeptix cut alternates between slow-building parts and thrash. Worthy material and hot production make this a winner." (Jeff Bale, MRR #12 • March 1984) - And with that, you're dismissed for today 😑


Saturday, December 27, 2014

BLITZ - Heil Reagan 7'' 1981

It even sometimes funny, because I'm looking for this little pearl for years and now I got them sent twice. These are the beauty moments of a bloggers life, haha....here I found a little review which which I can only underline. "The first work of this Berlin quintet is truly brilliant. 'Heil Reagan' has powerful rhythm from bass and drums, plus a frenzied guitar and english vocals. Very interesting-sounding female voice. Real Underground. 'No Time' is a real melodic reggae-influenced song that suddenly goes off, the voice is insane. For me, one of the best singles of the year 1981." (Eugene Honold, Pretty Vacant No.8, 1981) - They later also appears on the awesome Soundtracks Zum Untergang (coming soon) compilation under a new name (and more wavish approach) M.D. BLITZ and then it became quiet around the band.

- Special Thx goes to Fredrik & KHS -

Tuesday, February 05, 2019

THE DECEASED - Death Trip 7'' 1985

Long ago that I posted a 7Inch and now a little rare thing by rather unknown Punk band from Wigan, Lancashire/England called The Deceased which were active 1979-1984 and members were Gassy (vocals), Hatty (guitar/bass), Poddy (bass), Eddie (drums) and this is their only record. After two demos Insane Records grabbed them on their 1983 compi I've Got Those Demo-Lition Blues! where they open the slab with one song. A few tape contributions followed until finally the French label New Wave Records used another one for the ingenious 1984 The Second (I think I have that) album and then they also pressed this little piece. Death Trip is an excellent mid-tempo tune with nice distorted guitars plus solo and Consumer Addict is a cool slower stomper. Round thing that!


Wednesday, June 17, 2015

FEGA PÅHOPP - Pärlor Åt Svinen 7'' 1980

A few hours left before I must out, time for one more rare record from Stockholm with this two track 7''. Fega Påhopp (Coward Attacks) were an all girl '77 pop-punk band and they released their only record via a small label called Silence Zing Records in 1980. They did a lot of gigs around Sweden, often at feminist festivals and they sound punk but were never influenced by any other punkbands at the time. But both songs here are fantastic and insane shrieking at the end of the second track is amazing. After the release of the single the band split up and changed their name into Tetra Pack but with rather limited success. What remains are these two power/pop-punk pearls which will every '77 style lovers, like me, pleasantly surprise.

- Special Thx to Fredrik -


Sunday, March 22, 2015

NECRACEDIA - Now I See Clearly 1991

Well, I kinda tired to post more, feel empty and burned out but I need to do something else, otherwise I go completely insane. Lucky for you. In the short silent time new material came in and asap will this appear here in this cinema.

But today one more old post by a great punk band hailing from Pittsburgh. Necracedia were active from 1986 until 1992. Their debut EP Fight For Change was released 1990 in Viesly/France by Bad Card Records and you got four cool punk songs and a track at the end which isn't noted on the tracklist, but you will now how it named. In 1991 they released their only full length album on WreckAge Records and this is a Killer with twelve classic punk numbers, like their debut the band not lose their hardness and this album is powerful and aggressive and the snotty vocals are just awesome. Hell, I love this voice!! America have many cool punk bands but this 4 piece combo deserves your attention and I hope you'll find at least how great they are. 'I Wanna Leave This Sick Machine', classic mid-tempo punk and I see clearly now (!) and you'll do so well.