Friday, June 04, 2021

HOTEL KEMPAUSKI - Demo 2019

Ich möchte euch jetzt eine Band vorstellen aus Kiel namens Hotel Kempauski, und warum ich das will ist schnell erzählt. Die Welt ist klein und einer der Gitarristen ist ein entfernter Arbeitskollege, zumindest beschäftigen wir uns mit einem Produkt welches er vertreibt und ich verwalte. Und nach einigen netten Gesprächen kristallisierte sich eine gemeinsame Vorliebe und die heißt Punkrock, und das liebe Gemeinde ist nicht alltäglich. Seit gut zwei Jahren hänge ich nach und heute endlich hab ich die Muse euch die Herrschaften näher zu bringen und vielleicht findet sich ein label und gibt den Jungs eine Chance. Die selbsternannten Bauspar-Punks von der Ostküste überführen Hardcore-Punk in seine längst schon überfällige Midlifecrisis. Live gibt es Tempo, Zynismus, ellenlange Ansagen und Einflüsse aus vier Jahrzehnten Punkrock. DIY-zertifiziert, die Band besteht aus Schrammi (vocals), Olli & Teller (guitars), Herbert (bass), Felix (drums). Musikalisch gibt es ordentlich auf die Mütze mit den typischen norddeutschen Punklyrics, keine Phrasen und Statements, eher nachdenklich und emotionale Texte die exzellent zu den treibenden Rhythmen einfließen. Die Jungs verstehen ihr Handwerk und reihen sich meiner Meinung nach nahtlos in die Liga bekannter bands wie Turbostaat, Muff Potter oder Duesenjaeger ein. Fazit: verdammt coole Songs einer 'jungen' band die hoffentlich mehr Aufmerksamkeit genießt und verdient. 



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V/A - Kulturschock Attacke Vol.1 1986

This compilation from Sig-Tiu Records is really a decent one and stands in the Champions-League of the best and most important records of German subculture in my opinion, and is one of my favorites, even though the sound quality varies from band to band but that doesn't hurt the listeng pleasure. The band/song selection is terrific, and most of them haven't release anything else. Somehow I can't help but I feel a slightly dark touch with clear announcements in between and I don't mean that negatively, on the contrary, every song is absolutely great and by and large one an enjoyable slab, 1oo% - B.t.w. the second volume has to go through the qualification first and will follow someday. - I'm sure these sixteen songs are able to fascinate you, so enjoy the compilation with its two lyric sheets and off into the weekend!

1.Final Fight - CIRCLE OF SIG-TIU
2.Fragile - CIRCLE OF SIG-TIU
3.Wir Wollen In Die Freiheit - WOHLSTANDSSCHADEN
4.Willst Du Ihn Gehen? - WOHLSTANDSSCHADEN
5.Next Generation - CRAPSCRAPERS
6.Manchmal - LACHENDE SEELEN
7.Tote Werfen Keine Schatten - ÄNI(X)VÄX
8.Äni(X)Väx – ÄNI(X)VÄX
9.Wie Die Piraten - RABATZ
10.Psychoterrorist - NEW BORN BABIES
11.Ich Hab Es Satt - NEW BORN BABIES
12.Euthanasie - EUTHANASIE
13.Keine Chance - WEHRKRAFTZERSETZER
14.An Die Wand - WEHRKRAFTZERSETZER
15.Money's The Reason They Fight For - IM ZEICHEN DES KREUZES
16.Politician Sucks - IM ZEICHEN DES KREUZES


Thursday, June 03, 2021

HEATFARM - Hævn Over Skøgen EP 1997

Good Morning dear followers und heute an diesem Feiertag bei noch strahlendem Sonnenschein ist meine Laune dementsprechend gechillt und das erste Weizen getrunken. Mal sehn, was de Pappa in den kommenden Tagen aus seiner Schatztruhe auspacken wird. Jetzt ein kurzer Besuch Richtung Norden und dort treffen wir auf Heatfarm, a four piece from Copenhagen and consisted of Mads (vocals/bass), Brille & Klavs (guitars), Matthias (drums) and founded around the mid-90s, I think. This is already their third single with three songs and came out in white vinyl via Grammofonpladeselskabet Rocky2, their own label. They play decent melodic songs, but not the Californian variety, rather a weird mixture of ass-kickin' and lalala sounds, scrubbed down nicely, with bizarre to sometimes funny lyrics. I first noticed them from the OX Compilation #31, where they can be found with the title song. Unfortunately, the two other songs on this slab are not as brilliant as the opener and yes, you can do it but on a 7Inch I wouldn't put them on it. Well, that's all I know from Heatfarm, although they made two albums and four singles and I guess the band broke up in the early 2000s.


Wednesday, June 02, 2021

TZN XENNA - 1981-2011 EP 2012

Exotic punk now while watching the soccer match vs Denmark and I have much info about the When, Where + Whys: TZN Xenna is a punk combo from Warsaw and one of the earliest in Poland. The band was founded in August 1981 by vocalist Krzysztof "Zygzak" Chojnacki, guitarist Marek "Markus" Kucharski, drummer Tomasz "Gogo Szulc" Kożuchowski and bassist Piotr "Czomby" Dubiel, who was soon replaced by Jacek "Sydney" Zientała (as Dubiel became the guitarist for Deuter). Initially, the band used the name Kamash And The Ekers. Their rehearsals took place in the "Skarpa" Community Center, where the musicians played their first concert on September 9, 1981. In autumn 1982 the band played the "Rock Galicja" tour with Dezerter and Deuter in the southern part of Poland, performing in, among other places, Rzeszów and Krosno. In August, they won the qualifying rounds at the "Open Rock" festival in Krakow's "Rotunda", performing alongside groups such as Turbo and Stalowy Bagaż, which allowed them to perform at the festival in Jarocin. However, the musicians declined to do so, describing it as a "militia festival". At that time, the group appeared in a report by Telewizja Polska on subcultures ("The Way of Life" by Ewa Skurczyńska), as well as in a program about Polish punks produced by the West German television ARD. In 1983, Zygzak was replaced by Falkonetti, as new singer. Not much later, the musicians stopped their activities. Gogo Szulc left to join Tilt, while Sydney, in the second half of the 1980s, started a short collaboration with Robert Gawliński (then ex-Madame) in the form of the band The Didet Bidet.

In 1984, TZN Xenna returned with a line-up of Zygzak, Markus, Falkonetti (bass guitar) and new drummer Dariusz "Dynia" Dynowski. With this line-up the band performed in October in the Warsaw club "Stodoła", playing alongside with Siekiera and Youth Brigade. The following year, the musicians performed, among others at the "Róbrege" festival, and recorded four songs in the Tonpress studio.

In 1986 Robert "Mionek" Micorek joined the band as a second guitarist. This five-member TZN Xenna line-up played concerts until mid-1987, when the musicians decided to quit. Zygzak later continued playing in the bands Lumpers and The Klaszcz. Dynowski joined Deuter between 2000 - 2003 as a drummer. 2011 they played an concert as part of the 2nd edition of the Rock na Bagnie festival in Strękowa Góra and the year ended with the release of their second EP, TZN Xenna 1981-2011. In April 2012 the band entered the studio and recorded material for their third EP, Ścierwo and performed at the Jarocin Rock Festival for the first time in its history. On September 1, 2012 they played their first foreign gig in history in Berlin and in November, the first studio album Pogo Girls saw the light of day

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Tuesday, June 01, 2021

CORPSE & TWO FINGERED APPROACH - Split LP 2017

Finally summer and appropriate temperatures, Yeah... and let's sweat a little now with raw 1982-83 UK stuff. This split record was create by Inflammable Material in an edition of 300 copies with two bands who shared the same Cheshire locale. The fire starts with Corpse from Winsford, formed in August 1982 by Weedy (vocals), Adam (guitars), Daryl (bass), John (drums) and the younger/more rough-around-the-edges apprentices. Their six tracks are culled from their 1983 demo. Two Fingered Approach were from Crewe and formed in late 1980 by Mick (vocals & guitar), Ricky (bass), Dave (drums) and they issued one rare 7Inch in 1982 via Virus Records as limited edition of 500 copies, all three fast, raw and angry melodic killers plus tracks from the split demo 1983 with Corpse are included here, all remastered from original cassettes, four page insert within and for the first time on vinyl. Solide Platte! 

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Monday, May 31, 2021

63 MONROE - N.F.G. 12'' 1980

A quick post before I cycle to the dentist and infos from an unknown person which I found on the net at some point: 63 Monroe came into being in mid 1980 in London Ontario. It wasn't exactly a new band. It actually was a name change from N.F.G. (No Fucking Good) to 63 Monroe. The punk band NFG could no longer get work because of their notorious reputation. The members at this point in time were, Steven R. Stunning (vocals), Markii Burnaway (guitar), Mark DeRoux (bass) and Pete Lambourghini (drums). The band played its first job as 63 Monroe in Grand Bend, Ontario without incident and got steady work until a very brief break-up in 1981.

The band reformed months later with a new bassist named Pete Dekoker and a new drummer Jeff (Rooster) Rooth just in time for the release of their debut recording, this superb 12Inch on Nardem Records. In 1983 the new line up released a cassette titled Reign Of Terror. Soon after the band signed on with Savvy Records and released two singles. Oddly, these singles were both cover tunes; Henry VIII and a ripping version of White Christmas. In 1985 the band released their debut Stinkin Out The Joint perhaps their best known release. The band supported this album playing many gigs including CBGB's in New York City.

In early 1989, Markii Burnaway returned to the band. 63 Monroe began recording sessions with intentions of releasing a new album. With everything seemingly going well and sounding as good as ever, the band parted ways playing its last performance in August 1990 at "Call The Office" in London, Ontario Canada. 63 Monroe's greatest asset is their wildly energetic live performances. Taking nothing away from their recorded work, it was almost impossible for this energy to be transformed on to their recordings. And then...63 Monroe reunited July 5th and 6th 2002..and is back in business. Great record with seven goodies and popular on numerous compilations as well.


Sunday, May 30, 2021

DEAD MAN'S SHADOW - The 4P's 1983

After five decent singles, London's three piece combo Dead Man's Shadow released their debut album with fourteen melodic tunes on Expulsion. Original started D.M.S. with the first foray to studio activity as five piece and existed with Matt (vocals/bass), John (guitar), Ian (drums) until they broke up in 1984. They enjoyed only minor commercial success and that's a bit of a shame, because the three captivate with catchy melodies and excellent interplay. Sometimes too long for my taste, half of them more than three minutes, and I guess this was the band's undoing. Their second and final album, To Mohammed A Mountain, came out on Criminal Damage Records (shortly then the band dissolved), plus some compilation appearances. Fazit: good record but nothing earth-shaking.


Saturday, May 29, 2021

NICHTS - Tango 2000 1982

Today I come after a friend's request who asked me to post this record, so here we go. After the success of the debut Made In Eile and the Germany tour, Nichts goes straight back to the studio and recorded their second album. Tango 2000 stayed in the German album charts for fifteen weeks, where it rose to #22. Again, it was largely positively received by the music press: a band with a sense of style and a sound that is simple and accommodating. In March, the single "Licht Aus" came out which was presented on TV in the youth program Musicbox and the band played fittingly on an almost dark stage with only lit few spots. The flip is "Ein Deutsches Lied" and gave rise to various discussions about German lyrics in pop and rock music (not worth mentioning nowadays) because society is stupid and doesn't understand anythingIn June 1982 came the second single "Tango 2000", a tango disco parody with a concise, unmistakable tremo guitar. This single was the band's greatest success and is next to "Radio" the most famous Nichts song and has been used for numerous compilations. A fine record with good lyrics that stand out positively from the rest of the NDW garbage, and Andrea's voice does the rest.


Friday, May 28, 2021

V/A - Bored Teenagers Vol.8 2015

Today something well-tried and usable at any time and I'm sure, everyone who looks herein is being-in-the-picture and has at least one number secured himself... if not, shame on your head and grab the CD versions quickly, because vinyl has long been sold out, you fools. This also applies to the eighth coup of this highly collectable series from Bin Liner Records and Bored Teenagers Vol.8 "is out a lot quicker than usual due to the fact we have found a lot of great tracks that we didn't want to sit on any longer!!!! In fact, we have squeezed so much onto this volume we had to drop a couple of tracks that will now feature on the next volume…." That is only a small excerpt which I quote here, read more on the web. This terrific release comes with a twenty page booklet, rare photos and infos direct from the bands. Vinyl is limited to 5oo copies, CD comes with nine bonus cuts.

1.Your Face, A Fucking Disgrace - THE PORNO CASSETTES
2.Dead End Yobs - THE PORNO CASSETTES
3.LA Storm Drain - THE DESTROYERS
4.Outcast - THE DESTROYERS
5.Pussy Wussy - THE OBTAINERS
6.Black Haired Drag - THE OBTAINERS
7.Jerkin' - THE DRIVE
8.Queen Of The Bitches - THE DRIVE
9.Steal Yourself - THE DRIVE
10.Screen Gems - DRY RISER
11.Colt 45 - DRY RISER
12.Jonathan Fish - DRY RISER
13.We're All Crazy - THE CRABS Feat. GARY HOLTON
14.Documentary Re-Run - THE CRABS Feat. GARY HOLTON
15.Jet Set Girl - HAMILTON
16.I'm Laughing At You - THE VICTIMS
17.Pogo - THE VICTIMS
18.Destitute - THE VICTIMS
19.Rich Kids - THE VICTIMS


Thursday, May 27, 2021

SAGA - Images At Twilight 1979

Second album by SagaCanada's most successful progressive rock band and much appreciated by me. They continue with their typical sound and great songcraft, but I think it's a little uneven and powerless compared to their brilliant debut (listen). It's overall not bad and certainly worth listening to (for example Images, You're Not Alone, Mouse In A Maze, It's Time...), but somehow I don't like the thin production and I find songs like "Slow Motion" or "See Them Smile" even boring (and that from a band that I value in principle). Sure, it has some excellent moments and it's not a bad record either, the cover is fantastic and only two of the eight songs are superfluous, but overall I classify their second record as the last of the first six that I have. Well, nevertheless music that accompanied me for decades and is still on my guest list. Belongs in this blog like radishes in lettuce.