Sunday, December 7, 2008

Pacquiao!!!


Pacquiao destroyed De la Hoya in 8 rounds!!!

Manny!!! Manny!!! Manny!!!

Alternative TV - The Image has Cracked

Starting with a nuttily bombastic synth intro (courtesy of Squeeze's Jools Holland!) which sounds just like the music punk was supposed to be destroying might seem an unusual move for a band founded by the guy who chronicled the original London explosion. But it's that very contrariness in Mark Perry which made the original Alternative TV such a thrilling prospect, and which makes The Image Has Cracked an unfairly neglected classic from the late-'70s upheaval. Seizing on the promise of punk as being a new means of expression rather than a new set of musical rules to be adhered to, Perry, along with a solid-enough band, whip up a series of incendiary pieces that explore as much as they thrash, caught somewhere between the Fall's divine ramalama and three-chord snarls. "Alternatives" captures the tense spirit of the band's work perfectly, a live recording where over a gentle groove Perry invites audience members to come up and "use the soapbox," only to have a bunch of chancers and screamers talk a lot about nothing much at all, until Perry spits vitriol at a pair of people in a punch-up and complains about "diluted sh*t." As an expression of going down defiant while punk became a new fashion, it's fierce and brilliant. A good half of the album comes from the same concert, including the harrowing final track, "Splitting in Two," as perfect a capturing of nails-dug-in-flesh paranoia and indecision as anything in music history, revived as a live favorite years later by the Chameleons. The studio cuts include a solid run-through of Zappa's "Why Don't You Do Me Right?" and the closest ATV ever came to an anthemic single, "Action Time Vision." The 1994 CD version adds 11 extra tracks to the original album, including the reggae-inflected "Love Lies Limp" and "Life After Life" singles, among many others, making it the edition of Image to look for. - Allmusicguide

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The Chameleons - Return of the Roughnecks (Best of)

As Mark Burgess states in the liner notes, "Best of the Chameleons?! Contradiction in terms, mate!!" True, the Chameleons never had much chart success over the course of their five year existence (at least "hits" doesn't appear in the title!), but in retrospect they were one of the most excellent, awe-inspiring bands of the '80s. Their three studio LPs are works of genius, each with distinct qualities, each capable of consuming your soul and tugging your heartstrings. If you were to poll any number of diehard Chameleons fans as to what their favorite LP is, you would likely have a three-way tie. Even when considering the non-album tracks this Manchester band produced, you can count on one hand the number of less-than-quality tunes. That's a pretty good success rate! So why even bother with a best-of? After all, with brilliance running rampant throughout the course of their discography, which includes myriad radio session and live releases, it's a monster task to whittle a fair representation onto one CD. The track selection is excellent, though no compilation is likely to be seen as completely accurate from the judgment of one Chams fan to another. But since best-ofs are meant for beginners, this is a moot point. Avoiding the risk of making a fractured compilation, Return of the Roughnecks flows extremely well, and each of their LPs are represented quite evenly: five songs are from Script of the Bridge, three are from What Does Anything Mean, and four are off Strange Times (both sides of the "In Shreds"/"Nostalgia" single are included as well). Packaged lovingly with the involvement of the band, it's made to please the familiar as well. Some copies include their swan song, the Tony Fletcher Walked on Water EP, as a second disc. If given a choice between the single and double disc set, go with the double -- regardless of price difference.

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Monday, December 1, 2008

VA - Rough Trade Shops - Post Punk

Post-punk might've given way to the brighter and more pop-oriented sounds of new wave around 1982, but "post-punk" as a label has been affixed to many bands that have come and gone since, including a large cluster of herky-jerky yahoos that were floating around in the early 2000s, most of whom were quickly bundled together for their throwback appeal. The two-disc Post Punk, an addition to the Rough Trade Shops series, curiously binds two waves — if you'll pardon the use of the word "waves" — without considering the wealth of like-minded bands that came and went between them. Nineties bands like Six Finger Satellite, Dog Faced Hermans, and Trenchmouth could fit neatly into this design; however, the time apparently wasn't right for a revival of the '90s post-punk revival. That's a shame, because those bands were just as thrilling and are just as deserving of inclusion, if not more so than some of the lesser 21st century outfits. (What's more, the names are just as absurd as Crispy Ambulance, one of the names here.) With or without the gaffe, Rough Trade has put together another lovingly packaged and attentively sequenced compilation. It doesn't take the easy route, and instead mixes the obvious in with some rare gleams that are liable to placate the most fussy obscurantist. Scritti Politti's presence is likely to perplex those who are only familiar with the group's mid-'80s pop-chart run, yet their early days are ripe for the picking, best represented by the scratchy spirals and lazily swaying lurch of "Skank Bloc Bologna." Delta 5 never made an album that rivaled anything from like-sounding Leeds peers Gang of Four, but "Mind Your Own Business" — steady peasoup-peasoup rhythm, hectoring group vocals, jagged guitars — clings to the ribs as well as "I Found That Essence Rare." Other typically neglected acts, from Family Fodder to Essential Logic to Maximum Joy, are featured alongside more familiar ones like Wire, PiL, and the Fall. Out of the latest school, the Rapture, Erase Errata, and Gramme lead the way, along with the sadly departed Life Without Buildings, who bowed out in true post-punk fashion after a handful of singles and one great album. Along with continuing Rough Trade's excellent run of compilations, Post Punk also rates with In the Beginning There Was Rhythm, New York Noise, and Mutant Disco — fellow retrospectives that are just as fun as they are historical. - Andy Kellman

Special thanks to my good friend Terrorizer for this one.

Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. I Found That Essence Rare - King, Jonathan
2. Georges Five - Georges Leningrad
3. We Are All Prostitutes - Pop Group
4. Die Matrosen - LiliPUT
5. Out of the Races and Onto the Tracks - Jenner, Luke
6. Mind Your Own Business - Allen, Rosalind
7. Shoplifting - Albertine, Viviane
8. Delayed Reaction - Rogers
9. Sunny Day - Carpenter, A.
10. You're No Good - Scroggins, Renee
11. Another Song - Bird
12. You - Foad, Paul
13. Fade Away - Byles, Junior
14. Careering - Lydon, John
15. You and You - DNA
16. The Leanover - Bradley
17. For My Country - Abbo
18. Skank Bloc Bologna - Scritti Politti
19. Sex Machine - Brown
20. Disco Pope - Prats
21. Groupmegroup - Young, Dennis
22. Ex Lion Tamer - Gilbert, B.

Disc: 2
1. Too Many Creeps - Bush Tetras
2. Robot - Millard, Ross
3. Contort Yourself - Chance, James
4. Asbestos Lead Asbestos - Dobson
5. The Fish Needs a Bike - Crease
6. Debbie Harry - Pearce, J.R.
7. Like You - Gramme
8. Definitive Gaze - Devoto, Howard
9. Lola - Davies, Ray
10. Sink - Green
11. Last Words - Turnbull, John [Gui
12. Yes I Do - Block
13. Tongue Tied - Erase Errata
14. I, Bloodbrother Be (£4,000 Love Letter) - Blake, Karl
15. Industrial Estate - Bramah
16. Searching for Mr Right - Moxham, Stuart
17. Deaf - Hempsall, Alan
18. This Is Pop? - Partridge, Andy
19. White Mice - Crockford, Jane
20. Bop Bop - Maxwell, A.
21. Aerosol Burns - Logic, Lora
22. Stretch - Maximum Joy

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Darling's Cabinet of Sundry Horror

Darling's Cabinet of Sundry Horror is a goth folk band from Jersey (I think). This link was given to me by Blair. According to him, "Darling's Cabinet of Sundry Horror, and its kind of like gothic folk/protopunk/indie/circus music, For fans of the birtday party and the violent femmes, and maybe even marilyn manson or Tom waits."

Thanks again Blair for this excellent upload!

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Monday, November 24, 2008

Leeway - Born to Expire/Desperate Measures


Leeway was formed in Astoria, New York, USA in 1984 by guitarist A.J. Novello and vocalist Eddie Sutton under the name The Unruled. They played alongside groups such as Crumbsuckers, Prong, Ludichrist, Bad Brains, and Sick Of It All at the predominantly hardcore punk-oriented CBGB venue and had metal influences from the start. Guitarist and songwriter A.J. Novello said:
“ We might have helped open up a can of worms by bringing suburban metalheads to shows. Years later, it kind of ruined things in the scene, but I can't say I have any regrets." ”

The fact that the band experimented with sound, had two guitarists riffing and solo-ing between them and the singer dressed in skeleton outfits and Yankees uniforms also set them out from the rest of the hardcore punk scene.

In November, 1987 they entered the Normandy Sound studio in Warren, Rhode Island and recorded their first album, Born to Expire. However, due to delays and postponements, the album was not released until January, 1989. Three follow-ups ensued – Desperate Measures, Adult Crash, and Open Mouth Kiss – before the band split. They recently reformed.

Their song "Enforcer" has recently been added to the playlist of the radio show "L.C.H.C" in the game GTA IV

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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Kraut - Adjustment to Society


I first heard this band on a mixed tape given to me by my buddy in college. The tape included bands like Bad Brains, Wasted Youth, Minor Threat, Reagan Youth, Cro-Mags, Gang Green, Husker Du, Code of Honor and of course Kraut. The mixed tape was a killer, every song rocks (well, you can't fail with that line-up). I still have the cassette with me - thanks a lot bro!

Here's the Maximum Rock n Roll review I snagged from KFTH:

A potent mixture of '77-style powerchord punk and more contemporary thrashers can be found on this excellent debut album by KRAUT. It is far more riveting than their two EPs, and should serve to silence many of their critics once and for all. Solid production, loads of tight guitar power, abundant energy, and huge hooklines are all showcased here. I don't really accept Tim Sommer's suggestion that KRAUT are the punk group of the '80s, and for all I know, they might actually be the would-be rockstars that their enemies contend, but they sure as hell won't need ex-PISTOL Steve Jones to give them credibility next time around. Highly recommended.
-Jeff Bale, from MRR #5, 1983

This is a MUST download!

PS. I was about to post their first single as well, Kill for Cash (I actually uploaded it already in my mediafire account here). But my buddy from Shotgun Solution just uploaded it last October. So, if you want to read about the Kill for Cash info, go to his site here. You can download it there too!

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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Good Riddance - Coverups


This is a re-up from Good Riddance's all covers album aptly named Coverups. The artists covered here are varied from the punk staples such as Black Flag to Battalion of Saints, to Government Issue and Chron Gen. There's a really good cover of the Shangrila's classic the "Leader of tha Pack" plus a Kiss number "I Stole Your Love."

Here's what AMG has to say about the album:

"Cover Ups has California punks Good Riddance doing ten cover songs: "Melt With You" by Modern English, "Feel Their Pain" by Insted, "I Stole Your Love" by Kiss, "Second Coming" by Battalion of Saints, "Come Dancing" by the Kinks, "Outlaw" by Chron Gen, "Leader of the Pack" by the Shangri-Las, "Hall of Fame" by Government Issue, "In My Head" by the Psychedelic Furs, and "My War" by Black Flag.

Given that Good Riddance has been around for about 15 years, one can forgive them slightly for wanting to do a cover album, which are normally received with apprehension from fans and non-fans alike. Some of the tunes seemed marred by the band trying to be funny and instead being annoying (the snotty "na-na-na" chorus on "Melt With You," the high-pitched girly shrieking on "Leader of the Pack," etc.). Adding former Lifetime and Kid Dynamite drummer David Wagenschutz made Good Riddance a really tight apparatus on the rhythm end, and hopefully Wagenschutz's talent can bring some respect to the band as legitimate musicians (if that's something they care about, that is). Highlights of the album would no doubt be the Kiss cover and Bill Stevenson of Black Flag, All, and the Descendents doing drums and guitar on the Black Flag tune. To a larger degree, this cover album is similar to the entire school of cover albums: If you're a fan of the band and you like even just a few of the covers, you'll dig the album. If you like some of the songs but aren't much of a fan of the band, you'll be able to tolerate the songs. So the lesson is that cover albums are (in almost all cases) for fans only. Cover Ups is no exception."

Track listing

1. "I Melt with You" (Modern English) – 2:22
2. "Feel Their Pain" (Insted) – 2:02
3. "I Stole Your Love" (Kiss) – 2:37
4. "Second Coming" (Battalion of Saints) – 1:26
5. "Come Dancing" (The Kinks) – 2:20
6. "Outlaw" (Chron Gen) – 3:05
7. "Leader of the Pack" (The Shangri-Las) – 2:09
8. "Hall of Fame" (Government Issue) – 0:57
9. "In My Head" (The Psychedelic Furs) – 2:41
10. "My War" (Black Flag) – 3:43

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Nausea / Terrorizer Split Demo


This is a request, Nausea/Terrorizer Split Demo. I don't know much about this release and I actually forgot where I snagged this one (I totally forgot the blogspot, sorry).

Anyways, I love Nausea & I love Terrorizer. So this is a welcome treat to the fans of both bands. Enjoy!

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the Methadones - 21st Century Power Pop Riot


One of those rare all-covers projects that actually works, the Methadones' 21st Century Power Pop Riot might well actually be the band's best album so far. That's no disrespect to leader Dan Schafer's earlier work, which has been uniformly fine pop-punk, but this set is the first album Schafer has been involved with since his glory days as Ben Weasel's right-hand man in Screeching Weasel (under the name Danny Vapid) that's been this much unabashed fun. It helps immensely that the song selection is spot-on throughout, highlighting forgotten gems and lesser-known cult classics instead of the usual suspects: when the Records' "Starry Eyes" and Scandal's "Goodbye to You" (featuring a kicky lead vocal by Annie Soviette of the Soviettes) are among the most instantly familiar tunes on the album, it's clear that true power pop fans were behind this record. Versions of Elvis Costello's "Welcome to the Working Week" and, even better, the 1979 Costello soundalike "Back of My Hand" by the Jags are instant highlights, with a rockabilly-tinged workout on Nick Lowe's "Heart of the City" and a dead-on resurrection of the Pointed Sticks' "Out of Luck" close behind. (AMG)

Tracklist

Tracklist:

01. I’m The Leader Of The Gang - [originally by Gary Glitter]
02. Walking Out On Love - [originally by The Beat]
03. Back Of My Hand - [originally by The Jags]
04. Welcome To The Working Week - [originally by Elvis Costello]
05. I’m The Man - [originally by Joe Jackson]
06. Into You - [originally by The Crash Street Kids]
07. Full Moon Turn My Head Around - [originally by Off Broadway]
08. Goodbye To You - [originally by Scandal]
09. Out Of Luck - [originally by The Pointed Sticks]
10. Heart Of The City - [originally by Nick Lowe]
11. Starry Eyes - [originally by The Records]
12. He’s a Whore - [originally by Cheap Trick]


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Thursday, November 6, 2008

VA - The Bridge: A Tribute to Neil Young


Q: Sonic Youth, Pixies, Soul Asylum, Flaming Lips, Dinosaur Jr. Nick Cave... What do these bands have in?
A: They are all fans of Neil Young!

This was released in 1989 and it gathers all the 80's underground music pioneers into this one piece of gem.

I don't wanna spoil this record and let the tracklist do the talking:

1 Barstool Blues - Soul Asylum
2 Don't Let It Bring You Down - Victoria Williams
3 After the Gold Rush - Flaming Lips
4 Captain Kennedy - Nikki Sudden
5 Cinnamon Girl - Loop
6 Helpless - Nick Cave
7 Mr. Soul - Bongwater
8 Winterlong - Pixies
9 Computer Age - Sonic Youth
10 Only Love Can Break Your Heart - Psychic TV
11 Lotta Love - Dinosaur Jr.
12 The Needle and the Damage Done/Tonight's the Night - Henry Kaiser
13 Out of the Blue - BALL
14 Words - Henry Kaiser

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Hoodoo Gurus - Stoneage Romeos


There were only quite a few songs I like upon hearing them the first time - Mommy's Little Monster, The Legend of Pat Brown, Thirteen, Protest & Survive, Hell's Around the Next Corner, Revenge. Though most songs on my list are either punk or hardcore except the Big Star song, there's another one that I liked when I first heard it - My Girl by Hoodoo Gurus. Hoodoo Gurus is an Australian power pop band and Stoneage Romeos was their debut album & it includes the song My Girl. The said song was played several times in a local radio station WXB 102.7 during the 80's. And I was so impressed by the group's pop hooks that I really got to have the album, which I did. I wasn't disappointed with the album either, which is a mix gargage rock, rockabilly, British Invasion and full-on rock n' roll. If you like good music, you shouldn't miss this one.

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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Decry - Symptoms of Hate


I'm going to open November with a bang. Bang, in this case, the three releases of Decry. They're a hardcore band from Southern California which churns out very good, tight hardcore music. Symptoms of Hate is a 4 song EP with a some very tight playing. They got even better with the release of their Falling LP.

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Decry - Falling


This is their first full-length album after the Symptoms of Hate 7" and was released in 1984. It has some powerful songs in it, not as fast as others but sure damn powerful. I've been listening to Decry for the past week now and can't seem to let go.

Enjoy!

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Decry - Japanese MLP


This record, if my memory serves me right, was already posted by Slobo's Only In It For the Music's first incarnation. In case you missed out on that here it is again. This record is more of a rock record than their Falling LP. And for that reason, many fans were alienated. To tell you honestly, when I first heard it I was very pissed off and hated the album so much. I'm crying sell out. When I listened to it again many years later, it's not actually bad at all. In fact I enjoy listening to it. Taste surely changes over time.

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Gothic Tribute to the Doors (Darken My Fire)


"You know the day destroys the night, Night divides the day, Tried to run, Tried to hide, Break on through to the other side."

There's no better day to play that song than today, Halloween!

The Jim Morrison's lyrics was always been dark and brooding but overshadowed by their excellent pop sensibilities. From the Oedipal Complex theme of The End to serial killing in Riders on the Storm, there's always a dark shadow looming behind their music. Anyways, the culprits here are the who's who of Goth - Alien Sex Fiend, the Mission, Controlled Bleeding, Nosferatu, Mephisto Walz. Enjoy the weekend!

Tracklist:

The Mission - Love Me Two Times
Eating Crow - L.A. Woman
The Newlydeads - Hello, I Love You
Alien Sex Fiend - Five to One
The Electric Hellfire Club - Light My Fire
Spahn Ranch - Strange Days
Ex-Voto - Riders on the Storm
Mephisto Walz - Peace Frog
Eerie Von - The Spy
Rhea's Obsession - End of the Night
Controlled Bleeding - When the Music's Over
Nosferatu - People Are Strange
Rosetta Stone - The End

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Oi Polloi


This my fourth try in uploading this s@*t, and frankly I'm getting tired. Hope this works

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Wire - Live at the CBGBs

"By the time Wire made it to America for a mini-residency at New York's CBGB in July 1978, punk was dead and the band was moving in a radically different musical direction. The material featured here is an abridged version of a set recorded before a small audience (not at CBGB itself but in a nearby space) for broadcast on local station WPIX. Since American audiences had never seen Wire, the band uncharacteristically reprised some Pink Flag tracks. However, most of the songs come from Chairs Missing and explore exciting new territory, particularly the jagged exercises in creepy surrealism "From the Nursery" and "Practice Makes Perfect." Scant live evidence of Wire's exhilarating early phase exists; these recordings start to fill that gap, providing a vivid, fleeting snapshot of a group whose natural state was constant change." from ALLMUSICGUIDE

Gettin' lazy again! lol

Anyways, this is a piece of work so ENJOY!

Wire - Live at the CBGBs

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Pixies - Acoustic Live in Newport


This actually a double post for the Pixies. This recording was from 2005 after the Pixes reformed. It's recorded in Newport. I don't know about you but for me, I find it hard to believe that the Pixies would go acoustic though a lot harder and less talented bands actually did it.

Anyways, enjoy this piece of gem!

Pixies - Acoustic Live in Newport

Pixies - Purple Album


Sorry for the once again delayed post, blame it on the freaking Spyware that hit me recently. It affected the taskmanager, hijacked Rapidshare & Mediafire and made my connection really slow making uploading almost impossible. But the thing is I didn't want to reformat my PC so I slaved for a couple of weeks trying to fix it. Whew, I'm glad I fixed it though there's still issues on uploading but I can manage.

Enough about that, I love the Pixies and I've been dying to post these records for a long time now. First up is their legendary demo - the Purple Album. It's nice to hear this one because it's very interesting to hear the songs I love in their infancy stage and how it evolved to the songs we came to know and love. Case in point - 'Here Comes Your Man,' the version here is way different than what was on Doolittle.

All in all, the record is a great glimpse on a band that's quickly rising to "stardom."

Enjoy!

Pixies - Purple Album

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Rhino Records DIY Series







I've been listening to a lot of power pop lately and I thought that I upload the power pop volumes of Rhino's DIY Series since I've already uploaded the punk volumes months ago. But since those links are already dead, I might as well upload the whole set altogether - ALL THE 9 VOLUMES!!!

The DIY Series is one of the best compilations ever. It covered both the roots of both punk and power pop. And it's divided geographically which makes you feel that you were there at that given time and place.

Though there are artists that should have been included - case in point, the Clash. Though I heard that it was between the Clash's label and Rhino and it's not in anyway the fault of the Clash. Rhino really wanted the Clash to be included but negotiations fell apart.

Anyways, this is a goldmine so get it while it's hot!!!

Above are the covers and inserts for the set.

Enjoy!!!

DIY: Anarchy in the UK UK Punk I


1. Anarchy in the UK (Demo) - Sex Pistols
2. New Rose - DAMNED
3. (I'm) Stranded - Saints
4. Teenage Depression - Eddie & The Hot Rods
5. God Save The Queen (Demo) - Sex Pistols
6. (Get A) Grip (On Yourself) - Stranglers
7. Neat Neat Neat - DAMNED
8. In The City - Jam
9. One Chord Wonders - Adverts
10. Baby, Baby - Vibrators
11. Lovers Of Today - Only Ones
12. Lookin' After No. 1 - Boomtown Rats
13. Gary Gilmore's Eyes - Adverts
14. Your Generation - Generation X
15. No More Heroes - Stranglers
16. Oh Bondage Up Yours! - X-Ray Spex
17. Orgasm Addict - Buzzcocks
18. Don't DIctate - Penetration
19. 12XU - Wire

DIY: Anarchy in the UK: UK Punk I

DIY: Modern World UK Punk II


01. Modern World - The Jam
02. Wild Youth - Generation X
03. (My Baby Does) Good Sculptures - The Rezillos
04. Emergency - 999
05. (There's Gonna Be A) Borstal Breakout - Sham 69
06. Shot by Both Sides - Magazine
07. What Do I Get? - Buzzcocks
08. I Am the Fly - Wire
09. Day the World Turned Day-Glo - X-Ray Spex
10. Suspect Device - Stiff Little Fingers
11. Ain't Got a Clue - Lurkers
12. (I Want to Be An) Anglepoise Lamp - The Soft Boys
13. If the Kids Are United - Sham 69
14. Action Time Vision - Alternative TV
15. Bingo Master - The Fall
16. Alternative Ulster - Stiff Little Fingers
17. Hong Kong Garden - Siouxsie and the Banshees
18. Homicide - 999
19. Ambition - Subway Sect

DIY: Modern World UK Punk II

DIY: Teenage Kicks UK Pop I


Nick Lowe - So It Goes
Eddie & The Hot Rods - Do Anything You Wanna Do
Nick Lowe - Mary Provost
Wreckless Eric - Whole Wide World
The Motors - Dancing The Night Away
Tom Robinson Band - 2-4-6-8 Motorway
Kursaal Flyers - Television Generation
Squeeze - Take Me, I'm Yours
The Only Ones - Another Girl, Another Planet
XTC - This Is Pop?
The Boys - Brickfield Nights
The Motors - Airport
Jilted John - Jilted John
The Rezillos - Top Of The Pops
Rich Kids - Ghosts Of Princes In Towers
The Undertones - Teenage Kicks
Yachts - Look Back In Love (Not In Anger)
The Pleasers - A Girl I Know (Precis Of A Friend)
Skids - Into The Valley

DIY: Teenage Kicks UK Pop I

DIY: Starry Eyes UK Pop II


Buzzcocks - Ever Fallen In Love?
The Undertones - Get Over You
Yachts - Yachting Types
Joe Jackson - Is She Really Going Out With Him?
Starjets - Schooldays
Bram Tchaikovsky - Girl Of My Dreams
The Squires - This Is Airebeat
XTC - Life Begins At The Hop
Squeeze - Up The Junction
The Jags - Back Of My Hand (I've Got Your Number)
The Radiators - Let's Talk About The Weather
The Records - Starry Eyes
Zones - Mourning Star
Purple Hearts - Millions Like Us
The Distractions - Time Goes By So Slow
The Searchers - Hearts In Her Eyes
The Revillos - Where's The Boy For Me?
Mo-Dettes - White Mice
The Tourists - So Good To Be Back Home Again

DIY: Starry Eyes UK Pop II

DIY: Blank Generation The New York Scene


1. Blitzkrieg Bop - Ramones
2. (I Live For) Cars And Girls - The Dictators
3. Ask The Angels - Patti Smith Group
4. All For The Love Of Rock 'N' Roll - Tuff Darts
5. Let Me Dream If I Want To - Mink DeVille
6. Max's Kansas City 1976 - Wayne County And The Back Street Boys
7. X Offender - Blondie
8. Blank Generation - Richard Hell And The Voidoids
9. See No Evil - Television
10. In The Flesh - Blondie
11. Spanish Stroll - Mink DeVille
12. Venus - Television
13. Sonic Reducer - Dead Boys
14. Chinese Rocks - The Heartbreakers
15. Sheena Is A Punk Rocker - Ramones
16. Crocodile Tears - Mumps
17. Love Comes In Spurts - Richard Hell And The Voidoids
18. Born To Lose - The Heartbreakers
19. Cheree - Suicide

DIY: Blank Generation The New York Scene

DIY: We're Desperate The LA Scene

The Pop! - Down On The Boulevard
The Dogs - Younger Point Of View
The Motels - Counting [demo]
The Germs - Forming
The Dils - I Hate The Rich
The Zeros - Don't Push Me Around
The Weirdos - A Life Of Crime
The Zippers - You're So Strange
The Quick - Pretty Please
The Last - She Don't Know Why I'm Here
The Furys - Say Goodbye To The Black Sheep
The Dils - Mr. Big
X - We're Desperate
The Weirdos - We Got The Neutron Bomb
The Germs - Lexicon Devil
Alley Cats - Nothing Means Nothing Anymore
The Plugz - La Bamba
The Dickies - You Drive Me Ape (You Big Gorilla)
Eyes - TAQN
Bags - Survive
X - Los Angeles

DIY: We're Desperate The LA Scene

DIY: Come Out and Play American Pop I


Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action
Pezband - Baby It's Cold Outside
The Nerves - Hanging On The Telephone
Artful Dodger - Wayside
Earthquake - Hit The Floor
Piper - Can't Wait
The Nerves - When You Find Out
Chris Stamey - The Summer Sun
Tommy Hoehn - Blow Yourself Up
The Scruffs - My Mind
The Names - Why Can't It Be
Cheap Trick - Southern Girls
The Real Kids - All Kindsa Girls
The Paley Brothers - Come Out And Play
Fotomaker - Where Have You Been All My Life
Pezband - Stop! Wait A Minute
The Flash Cubes - Christi Girl
The Diodes - Tired Of Waking Up Tired
Chris Bell - I Am The Cosmos

DIY: Come Out & Play American Pop I

DIY: Shake It Up! American Pop II


The Cryers - Shake It Up (Ain't It Time?)
The Rubinoos - I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend
Chris Stamey & The dB's - (I Thought) You Wanted To Know
Gary Valentine - The First One
Prix - Love You Tonight (Saturday's Gone)
20/20 - Giving It All
The Romantics - Tell It To Carrie
Shoes - Tomorrow Night
20/20 - Yellow Pills
The Beat - Walking Out On Love
Shoes - Too Late
The Beat - Work-A-Day World
The Pop - Waiting For The Night
Pearl Harbor & The Explosions - You Got It (Release It)
Off Broadway USA - Stay In Time
The Romantics - What I Like About You
The Plimsouls - Zero Hour
The Know - I Like Girls
Holly & The Italians - Tell That Girl To Shut Up

DIY: Shake It Up! American Pop II

DIY - Mass. Ave., The Boston Scene 1975-1983

Willie Alexander - Mass. Ave.
The Real Kids - Do The Boob
Nervous Eaters - Loretta
Unnatural Axe - They Saved Hitler's Brain
La Peste - Better Off Dead
The Cars - You're All I've Got Tonight [demo]
The Neighborhoods - No Place Like Home
Human Sexual Response - Jackie Onassis
The Maps - I'm Talking To You
Mission Of Burma - That's When I Reach For My Revolver
Classic Ruins - 1+1<2
The Lyres - I Want To Help You Ann
Neats - 6
Thrills - Hey! (Not Another Face In The Crowd)
Robin Lane & The Chartbusters - When Things Go Wrong
The Atlantics - Lonelyhearts
Dangerous Birds - Alpha Romeo
Del Fuegos - I Always Call Her Back
The Outlets - Knock Me Down

DIY: Mass. Ave. The Boston Scene

Monday, September 8, 2008

Husker Du - These Important Years (1979-1987)


To tell you honestly, I have no information about this record but it's a damn good compilation! Though I wish Dead Set on Destruction was included here. But that's always the case with "Best of..." compilations, there's always one or two songs that "should be included."

But enough about that, this is a fine collection and a must-have for all the die-hard fans. And for those who are "new" to Husker Du's music, this is a great start, then back track to all their records.

Husker Du - These Important Years CD 1

Husker Du - These Important Years CD 2

The Oppressed - Oi! Singles & Rarities


The Oppressed, known as the Anti Fascist Oi was formed in Cardiff, Wales in 1981. Members of the band are very much into politics especially their singer Roddy Moreno, who is an advocate of SHARP (Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice). Their anti-fascist, racist stance is always embedded in their music, which is always a good combination.

The Oppressed - Oi! Singles & Rarities

Toxic Reasons - Independence


Toxic Reasons was formed in Dayton, Ohio way back in 1979. This is their debut album reissued by Beer City. I actually screwed up in ripping the CD, instead of Shape of Things to Come, I mistakenly encoded Journey to the Center of the Earth (I was probably thinking of the excellent cover by the Ramones). Though, Shape of Things to Come is not listed.

Anyways, mistakes and all, this is a classic and everyone should have this. Enjoy!

Toxic Reasons - Independence

Throw - Unwavering


Throw is Al Dimalanta's project after Dead Ends. In case you don't know Dead Ends, they are a Punk/Hardcore band in the Philippines. They released 4 albums in the Twisted Red Cross label.

This is Throw's second album and it continued the what the first album has left off. Hard and fast, these two words always comes to mind whenever I play it. Give it a shot, you won't be disappointed!

Throw - Unwavering

Severed Head of State - Anathema Device


I came to know about this band because a friend of mine is a friend of Kelly. Anyways, he introduced me to Severed Head of State and quickly got hooked. Who doesn't?

This is their first full-length album, after a string of singles and EPs. Enjoy!

Severed Head of State - Anathema Device

Monday, August 25, 2008

The Kinks - One for the Road


Today's posts includes five live recordings, starting off with a classic one from the the criminally overlooked band the Kinks. I had this one on a double LP vinyl way back. Unfortunately, I did not take of it and it's all scratched up and had to throw it away, stupid me. Anyways, I got the CD reissue and had to contend with it.

I've been contemplating of posting this one for a long time since I bought it about 3 months ago but a bit hesitant since it's way off the "alley." I finally got the balls to post it and it really feels good. Anyway, it's only rock n' roll!

Enjoy!!!

The Kinks - One for the Road

Fugazi - Stage Dive Masters


This is a bootleg recording from the seminal DC band Fugazi. I think, this was part of the official bootleg series released by the band. I could be wrong, though I would love to get my hands on those 30+ volumes.

The recording itself is very descent for a bootleg, though the drums were pretty much "at the back" if you know what I mean. I can still remember downloading bootleg recordings from their Official Website. I downloaded their Peel Sessions and I'm tracking it down since I forgot where I backed it up. And there was this time where I'm on a steady diet of Fugazi. Though I must admit that I was less thrilled with their latter recordings. It became very experimental for my taste.

Anyways, this is a fine recording and a must have for any Fugazi fans and non-fans as well.

Fugazi - Stage Dive Masters

Killing Joke - Love Like Blood Live


Rockaplast, Germany on August 17 1985. This was the venue and the date of this recording. This was actually released under another title called ‘No Way Out But Forward Go.’ Among their live recordings, this is, in my opinion their best. With songs like The Wait, Kings & Queens, Tabazan, Eighties, Requiem and the title track. But the tracklisting for the last two songs were interchanged, instead of Chessboards, it says Adorations and vice-versa. But for the fans of Killing Joke like me, who gives a shit!

This is a great live album, download it and tell me if I'm lying.

Killing Joke - Love Like Blood Live

Social Distortion - Live at the Roxy


I love Social Distortion, so this record means a lot to me. This is their first record after moving out of Epic Records and into an indie label Time Bomb. This is a blistering set of something old (1945, Another State of Mind), something new (I Was Wrong), something borrowed (Under My Thumb) and something blue (Ring of Fire, sumthin' borrowed too, hehe). This record shows how these guys mature from years of touring and playing just about anywhere.

This was the final recording of Dennis Danell w/ the band before his untimely death due to brain aneurysm. It also featured Chuck Biscuits on drums, a one-time DOA drummer and a long-time Samhain, Danzig drummer.

I'm looking forward to a new SD record, should be out by '09. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

Social Distortion - Live at the Roxy

D.O.A. - Talk Minus Action is Zero


The last of my 5 live posts, this is DOA's 1988 live record "Talk Minus Action is Zero." What can I say about DOA that hasn't been written already... well, nuthin'!!! So, here grab it and ENJOY!!!

DOA - Talk Minus Action is Zero

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Sisters of Mercy - Some Girls Wander by Mistake

Mike of This Are Music suggested this record when I did a Sisters of Mercy double post. I had to get me this record when he said it included an excellent Stooges cover. But the irony of it all was that Terrorizer, my friend and contributor has this for a year or so. He only told me about this after seeing the comment of Mike.

In case you don't know it yet, this is a compilation of early Sisters of Mercy materials. It's worth the wait. Thanks to Mike and Terrorizer!

Sisters of Mercy - Some Girls Wander by Mistake

March Violets - The Botanic Verses


The March Violets enjoyed some success here in the Philippines during the 80s when a local radio station WXB 102.7 FM included their song Deep in their playlist. WXB played an almost exclusive all-import music, from New Wave to Goth and later Punk and Hardcore.

But all of that changed when two of their songs were included in the John Hughes movie "Somekind of Wonderful." The songs were "Turn to the Sky" plus a very excellent cover of the Stones song "Miss Amanda Jones."

Anyways, Botanic Verses is a collection of their early singles. You can hear traces of their label mates Sisters of Mercy in their earlier works but that's actually a plus in my book.

"The male/female vocal dynamic was definitely one of the March Violets' strong points, and their most successful tracks push that hard, whether it's the more immediately radio friendly dance-rock fury of "Walk Into the Sun" or the murkier edge of "Children on Stun." Plenty of other winners surface throughout: the slow-then-fast dank funk of "Slow Drip Lizard," the wonderfully vicious "Radiant Boys," the blunt "1 2 I Love You." by Ned Raggett

March Violets - The Botanic Verses

The Beauty of Doubt - The Nothing

The Beauty of Doubt is a Pinoi Hardcore that really kicks ass. They had a chance to open for Vitamin X when the latter toured Manila and they can actually hold their own. Standing toe-to-toe with Vitamin X is no small feat. (These are the words of Fishbone from Bad Omen, another great Pinoi punk band who sold me this CD, because I wasn't able to watch the gig for personal reasons.)

But I believe every word Fishbone said after just "one listen" to the CD. There are only a few bands that are in my "one listen" wonders and The Beauty of Doubt is one of them!

Download this and see for yourself. Enjoy!!!

For more info, click here for their myspace.

The Beauty of Doubt - The Nothing

Unrest - Imperial F.F.R.R.


Unrest's first full-length album. It continued the band's pop meanderings of their earlier singles and EPs. I best describe this release as Manic Pop Thrill. I totally enjoy listening to Unrest, and I don't think I'll ever get tired of listening to them.

Enjoy!

Unrest - Imperial F.F.R.R.