Friday, December 27, 2019

WAZZO GHOTI - Gone Ghoting! 1989

This record is an is an absolute masterpiece and and stood for a long time on the wanted list, so I kept an eye out and was able to successfully buy the record, not cheap, but worth every damn cent. Fifteen magical new wave goodies, every song a hit and I thank the one who was looking for this too. A real asset! - A bit basic info from the great Up The Punks site: Formed sometime 1984 in Wellington by Chris (bass), Mark & Rex (guitars) and Bill (drums) as the first established line-up after initial contributions from Paul Watson and Murray on bass and drums. Wazzo Ghoti (pronounced ‘fish’) get their peculiar name courtesy of the peculiar semantics of the English language. The band’s first gig was at Cricketers Arms on the corner of Tory and Vivian street in 1986. A demo tape did the rounds of NZ student stations and in Wazzo Ghoti played regularly in the Wellington music scene. In 1987 Wazzo Ghoti had the Magnet included on the When The Wind Blows compilation of Wellington’s alternative music scene put out by Skank Attack’s Steve Cochrane on the Skank Records label. In March 1987 drummer Bill Morris was brutally assaulted in Wellington and was unable to continue in the band while recuperating. Wazzo Ghoti continued playing with Murray King, Pat McLaughlin and Andrew Downes stepping in on drums, and in late 1989 their debut album, Gone Ghoting!, was released. Dean Riley from fellow Wellington band #9 drummed for an 18 month period from late 1988, followed by a stint with Steve Cochrane. In 1993 a cassette EP, Coelacanth, was released and sometime after this Wazzo went into hiatus for twenty-six years before playing a reunion gig with original (and now recuperated) drummer Bill Morris, on March 16, 2019 to mark the release of a collected recordings CD Pronounced FishA record like a hurricane, a must have!


Wednesday, December 25, 2019

V/A - Ich Hack Mir Den Arm Ab! 2019

Es ist wieder Zeit für raren deutschen Untergrund in diesem Theater und mit Part VII gibt es erneut eine bunte Mischung Pop, Rock, Punk & New Wave von Bands die mir weitgehend unbekannt sind, manche nur auf Samplern vertreten, einige mit Alben. Zuerst meinen herzlichen Dank an Reinhard für dieses fette Paket und es freut mich stets unentdeckte Schmankerl zu hören aus Deiner reichhaltigen Schatztruhe. Der Titel des Samplers ist schnell erzählt. Seit Sonntag quält mich eine verfickte Schulterentzündung (linke Seite), und als Linkshänder fällt's mir ungeheuer schwer alltägliche Routinebewegungen auszuführen, trotz Medizin die nicht wirkt, von den kaputten Bandscheiben mal abgesehen, hab ich diesen Satz mehrfach geschrien, authentischer geht's kaum. Scheiß' Weihnachten, immer ist irgendwas.... Nun, da hilft Musik, und Part VI ist auch schon lange her. Ein Wort zum cover, so sieht ein Schilderwald aus wenn hierzulande ein Fahrradweg erneuert wird, erfrischend gelle, so'n Ordungsgedöns gibt es nur in unserer bürokratischen Republik; die glauben, wir sind alle Idioten. - Genießt die freien Tage und erfreut Euch an der Mucke, Part VIII wird kommen und jetzt begebt Euch auf die Suche der vorherigen Juwelen.

It's time again for rare German underground in this theatre and with Part VII is again a colorful mix of pop, rock, punk & new wave by bands that are largely unknown to me, some only represented on compilations, some with albums. First of all, my heartfelt thx to Reinhard for this fat package and I'm always happy to hear undiscovered Schmankerl from your rich treasure chest. The compilation's title is quickly told. Since Sunday I've been suffering from a fucking shoulder infection (left side), and as a left-handed person it is extremely difficult to carry out everyday routine movements, despite medicine that doesn't work, apart from the broken intervertebral discs, I shouted this sentence several times, it could hardly be more authentic. Shit Christmas, there's always something ... Well, music helps, and Part VI was a long time ago. A word about the cover, this is what a sign forest looks like when a bicycle path is renewed in this country, refreshingly gelle, such  stupid orderliness are only in our bureaucratic republic; they think we're all dumb. - Enjoy the days off and the music, Part VIII will come and now go in search of the previous nuggets.

1.Steig Den Luis Trenker - 4712
2.Ich Will Lieber Ans Meer - ANDERS
3.My Calling - SUBURBS
4.Move - 80° FIEBER BAND
5.Burst Out! - TRASH
6.Together - BODIES
7.Magazine - GEISTERFAHRER
8.Berlin - PRESTIGE
9.Gedanken In Der Nacht - QUER
10.Ach Wie Gut... - ZATOPEK
11.Es Isch Ko Geld Do - BLASSER BERTRAM
12.Nikolaus - KNALLSCHOTEN
13.Kicks - AUTOSTRICH
14.Du Bist Fort - FOXY
15.Real Life - MODERNE HEIMARBEIT
16.Euroshima Mon Amour - SCHNAWWL
17.Bolos - MAU TEMPO
18.Ich Steig Aus - AUFBAU
19.Take It - SURPLUS STOCK
20.Auf Der Flucht - TERROCK
21.Blamage - MAGIC SPLATTERS
22.Geld - DARK HOUSE
23.Hela - PLATZANGST
24.Du Bist Anders - MODULATORS
25.Das Ist Mir So Egal - TWOGOCRAZY
26.Utes Tag - MUTTERFUNK
27.Bundeswehr-Song - GRUNDSTEIN


ZYNTHSLAKT - Spraya På En Vägg 1984

After a short abstinence and first-class gifts that impressed me very much (thanks for this), continues wdthtc with the last release by Zynthslakt in form of a 12Inch on the legendary Rosa Honung Records with eight short christmas gifts that are sure to please any connoisseur of Swedish punk. More info about the band at the 7 Låtars post. To discover on some tape compilations and the next big jump follows immediately.


Friday, December 20, 2019

SUBURBAN REPTILES - Megaton 7'' 1978

The Suburban Reptiles were formed by a handful of former and current Auckland University students anno 1977 and this, I think, is their first record on Vertigo with two great smasher, a delicious start to my vacation. That means the next three days here is pause and I'll be back on Tuesday. Info about the band is enough to find and I would recommend, the Killed By Death #15 gastroscopy, for more leg room in the interior.


Thursday, December 19, 2019

DOG DETACHMENT - The Last Laugh 1983

Great debut by Dog Detachment from Johannesburg on Nitty Gritty Records which I like better than their second album. Ten magical melodic New Wave nuggets have they created that flood me with nostalgic feelings without losing power to nevertheless express powerful, slightly melancholic, their fears and emotions. Exactly my cup of tea! Check more Fathoms Of Fire and think carefully about who you give your last laugh to. Great record!


Wednesday, December 18, 2019

V/A - Bad Teeth #4: UK & Irish Punk Bands 1977-1982

Before I switch to SGE against Cologne today the last volume of Bad Teeth and before you ask 'Where's # 2?', don't exist. Again generated by Hyped To Death with Punk/Powerpop bands V-Z. The rip was improved a little by me, because the original CD scratches at the beginning what you can hear on song # 4 and I placed one more rare piece by the Vektors at the end of the compilation. One more little hint, Zeppo & The Zepp Zepps is a Swedish band. Enough blah blah, enjoy the music and look forward, like me, to hopefully more H2D issues in this theatre. Don't miss Volume 1+3 and complete your collection.

1.Mixed Up World - VICTIM
2.That's It - V2
3.It Don't Mean Nothing At All - THE VALVES
4.I Don't Know Why - THE VEKTORS
5.Uniforms - THE WALL
6.Can't Wait Til '78 - THE WASPS
7.No Such Thing - THE VIPES
8.Who Knows - THE VIP's
9.I Need You - VICTIM
10.When The World Isn't There - V2
11.Bad News - X-DREAMYSTS
12.Radio Fun - THE ZEROS
13.Ode To Johnny Rotten - ZEPPO & THE ZEPP ZEPPS
14.Pay As You Earn - WHIZZ KIDS
15.Teenage Treats - THE WASPS
16.Freedom Man - X-CELLS
17.The Teenage - VICTIM
18.Worthless Trash - THE VACANTS
19.Nymphomania - VERMILLION
20.Exchange - THE WALL
21.1000 Marching Feet - THE XPOZEZ
22.Be My New York Doll - THE XPOZEZ
23.We're No Angels - ZONES
24.Imaginary - XS ENERGY
25.D.N.R. - THE WRETCHED
26.Who Are You - THE WALL
27.Kicks - BERNIE TORMÉ
28.Nothing To Declare - SUSPECTS
29.Yesterdays's Dream - THE VEKTORS

- Big Thx to Mark -


V/A - Διατάραξη Κοινής Ησυχίας 1984

When I got this file I was totally happy because a) I love this record and b) I had a terrible rip - Jetzt Nicht Mehr! From almost all bands is at least one slab in the blogMusically an interesting mix between punk, new wave & solid rock (Hardcore, as discogs writes, none). But I like to quote the following words: Fantastic Greek compilation, compiled by the founder of Enigma Records, originally released in September 20th, 1984. It contains versions of songs by six Greek bands, with two tracks each, that remained unreleased and unavailable anywhere else. It had huge influence on the scene and today it is considered a classic of that era. For the majority of the participating bands it was their first step in recording, something of great importance, because punk of that era was mostly DIY and remained un-recorded in a considerable amount. Great music from a beautiful country steeped in history.

1.Nightmare - ADIEXODO
2.Isolation - ADIEXODO
3.Cutting Light - EX-HUMANS
4.Slow Suicide - EX-HUMANS
5.Epileptic Snoring - CHAOS GENERATION
6.Bastardocracy - CHAOS GENERATION
7.In This City - GROVER
8.Monotonia - GROVER
9.Greeks - PANX ROMANA
10.Athena - PANX ROMANA
11.Right To Live - STRESS
12.Anxiety - STRESS

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Tuesday, December 17, 2019

THE CORTINAS - Defiant Pose 7'' 1977

Bristol's first punk band, the Cortinas, formed in March 1976 when Jeremy Valentine (vocals), Nick Sheppard (guitar), Mike Fewins (guitar), Dexter Dalwood (bass) and Daniel Swan were still at school. "Jer put the band together, he definitely had a vision of what he wanted; he was very hip - Dexter & Mike went to the same school as him" remember Nick. "He found me via Mark Stewart, who I went to school with, and I brought Dan in; we had played in a band together before. We used to practise at the back of Jer's Dad's shop". The Cortinas soon built up a big local following, and a break came when the band supported the Stranglers at the fabled Roxy Club in Covent Garden on 22 January 1977. Nick recalls how it came to be: "Hugh Cornwell was staying at a friend of his' flat near the university, on holiday, and me and my girlfriend met him in the street. This would have been in the summer of 76. We started talking to him because we recognized him from seeing The Stranglers and hung out for the afternoon. I told him about the band. Later on, in January 77, he sent us a postcard asking us to play at the Roxy, so we rang up and said yes! I remember my mum telling me not to be too disappointed if people didn't like us...". Things then moved quickly for the band. Miles Copeland and Mark Perry's Step Forward label released the classic singles 'Fascist Dictator' in June and 'Defiant Pose' in December, the band recorded a fine Peel session, and they appeared on the front cover of the April/May issue of Sniffin' Glue. Heady stuff, but sadly, it was over all too soon. The following year, after a poorly received album, the band were no more, but in 1977 they were unstoppable - simply one of the best first wave punk bands around.
(source: bristolarchiverecords)


Sunday, December 15, 2019

SISTE DAGERS HELVETE - The Hell 1984

Fuckin' rainy today, first class blog weather and I'm digging out another classic record by Siste Dagers Helvete (freely translated Last Days In Hell) from Moss, just south of Oslo, and the band consisted of Oskari (vocals), Morten (guitars), Knut (bass), Rune (drums) and were active from 1981 to 1986 and their album "The Hell" had landed on Rock-O-Rama because the famous Finnish label Propaganda Records went bankrupt and H.E. grabbed with his greasy fatfingers for the masters, the band writes today: "[...] it was released without the band's approval, with wrong song titles, no royalties and worst of it all: the label did a radically different mix, destroying the master tape that originally had a depth and punch very unusual for a hardcore band at this time." Nevertheless are thirteen fast, catchy, irresestible smasher are left at its best. In 2010 appeared a splendid compilation called Hele Helvete 83-09 via Fysisk Format with all their recordings plus live material.


Friday, December 13, 2019

RATTUS - WC Räjähtää 1982

In the early hour I welcome the weekend with fast hardcore from Finland and we put on the debut album by Rattus on Poko Records. Formed in the spring of 1978 by Jake and Vellu who started to play mostly English punk bands songs just for fun (Sex Pistols, The Damned, Clash,etc.). A few weeks later they asked Jake's brother Tomppa to join the band and so he did. The name Rattus was taken from the first album of the Stranglers, "Rattus Norvegicus". Rattus is latin meaning a rat,a very big rat. In the early days the band did shows only in their hometown and near of it. Fourteen heart attacks in less than twenty minutes, must I have say more? They made numerous albums, singles & represented on countless compilations and they're still touring, for example 2020 at the Rebellion Festival in Blackpool, UK., definitely worth a trip. - Now quickly to bed, in eight hours I'm back on my bike, good night Europe!

- Great Thx to Fredrik -