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Thursday, May 28, 2015

Teenage Nightwar - (2010) Alexander Graham Bell 7''

“Alexander Graham Bell” is frantic and tense from the get-go, with an emergency-warning bassline ushering in a quick and powerful post-punk ride, somewhere between Wire’s early demos and the Popular Shapes full-length. More bands should opt for this sort of locomotive drumming, but then again, you’ve got to have some level of chops to pull it off, which Teenage Nightwar certainly do. “Letdown” is less frantic, maybe think Wire circa Chairs Missing, which anyone with ears will enjoy. Both songs are over in a flash, leaving me with a taste for more. Very nice indeed.

The Black Heart Procession - (2006) Not Just Words 7''

The Black Heart Procession (occasionally spelled The Blackheart Procession) is an indie rock band from San Diego, California. The band was formed in 1997 by Pall Jenkins (member of Three Mile Pilot, Mr. Tube And The Flying Objects and the short-lived Ugly Casanova) and Tobias Nathaniel (also of Three Mile Pilot).
Again, not really my cup of tea. Sounds similar to Danielson to me (which I prefer). The one fellow attended the high school I went to for my senior year and I really enjoyed his band then, Struggle. The other fellow I met at my house, he and my house mate's band went on tour together through Europe back then.

The Cannanes - (1993) Frightening Thing 7''


Coming from Sydney and formed in 1984, The Cannanes were an indie pop band associated with K Records and several Flying Nun acts. Today they enjoy a cult like following, described by some as ‘the world’s most indie band’ because- despite never having a manager, agent, or signing a formal record deal- they have toured the world and produced a sizable discography. Kurt Cobain notably listed them as a band he liked in his journals.

The Dummies - (1994) I'm Gone 7''

Fast lo-fi punk from Lewisberry, Pennsylvania, USA.

The Ladies - (2009) Trashed 7''

This is the 3RD EP from Richmond's trashiest garage punkers. 1 song on the A side, 2 on the flip. Between the 2 EP's they recorded in 2009 this one was the catchier of the 2 7''es as the 'Hole Sailor' record (on No Way) opted for a more bash and crash faster punk sound like the Dwarves going head to head w faster Angry Samoans where this record focused more on the band making more rousing catchy punk tunes like those bands too but focus on the 'catchy' part. Still in the vein of the tunes the band had already done to date so its not like the band is going pop exactly, which they most certainly aren't its just got this Dictators, Dead Boys sort of catchy vibe to it, also comparable to the Brutal Knights.

The Pills - (1997) Don't Blues 7''

Garage punk band from Idaho that would morph into The Real Pills.

The Pine Hill Haints - (2005) Jack Of Diamonds 7''

Alabama ghost country music featuring Jamie Barrier, who is also the front man for well traveled punk band The Wednesday. Personally, I am not a fan of this style of music at all. Grabbed these two 7 inches out of the dollar bin just to check out as the silk screened covers & graphics intrigued me.

The Pine Hill Haints - (2007) Darktime Came To The Hills 7''

Alabama ghost country music featuring Jamie Barrier, who is also the front man for well traveled punk band The Wednesday.

The Waydowns - (1995) Untitled 7''

Greatness from Vern's (of Unwound) Punk In My Vitamins music label/ zine.

The Youths - (2006) ST 7''

The Youths were young, bored and from Lisbon, a dead city for punk rock.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Tit Wrench - (1995) OK You Homos, Out Of The Car 7''

Tit Wrench were a experimental noise unit from grew out of the ashes of Neighborhood Watch in the late 1980s and spent several years making electronic punk songs, putting out records, playing shows, etc.

Tsunami - (1992) Souvenir Folder Of Beautiful Arlington, VA 7''

An American indie rock band from Arlington, Virginia, formed by housemates Jenny Toomey and Kristin Thomson in late 1990 to play at New Year’s party. They enlisted former housemate John Pamer to play drums and Andrew Webster from Jenny’s previous band GEEK to complete the line up.
Following their inception, Tsunami split their time between touring, recording various 7” singles and devoting time to Toomey & Thomson’s Simple Machines record label- from which Tsunami would release the majority of their own music.
This record came out on an Australian label.  All copies were on red vinyl.  Both tracks were later included on the World Tour and Other Destinations CD.

VA - (1992) Compulsiv Comp No. 1 7''

Welcome back to the dated sound of the 90's.
Tracklist
A1 Circus Lupus - New Cop Car
A2 Jack O Nuts - Gearjammer
B1 Crain - Blistering
B2 Derelict Hotel - Nailhead

VA - (1999) Not Anymore... Tribute To The Dead Boys 7''

A single sided 7 inch on an Italian label with a band from Germany, Spain and Portland. Spider Babies being the standout track due to the snotty vocals but all decent tracks in a little over six minutes.
Tracklist
A1 Jet Bumpers - Sonic Reducer    
A2 Pleasure Fuckers - What Love Is    
A3 Spider Babies - Ain't Nothing To Do

Monday, May 25, 2015

Washed Out - (2011) Belong 7''



A limited edition 7" featuring “Belong” b/w “Phone Call”, two tracks from the 2009 Washed Out High Times EP. Offered only as a pre-order bonus with the 2011 Washed Out album, Within and Without. This is the first time these songs are available on vinyl.
-- So whats it sound like? Chill wave.

Woods - (2010) I Was Gone 7''

"Guess this new WOODS EP is a more unconscious approach to the written song. A side is a 3-part tape collage/head scratcher called Days Gone By. B side features new easy breezy psych rock single, I Was Gone and the drugged out tribal child, Hang On. Its crunchy. Take with some honey slides"

Xander Harris & Dylan Ettinger - (2012) Split 7''

This split 7” begins energetically, popping off with Xander Harris’ cut, “The Driver”. The pulsating, eruptive synths make this a perfectly danceable tune if you weren’t busy accelerating through a neon-outlined metropolis, wreaking gleeful havoc along the way. As the high-speed pursuit comes to a close, we are greeted to Dylan Ettinger’s more methodical, more insidious cadence of the flip-side “Tipoff”. There’s a surreal whirring and blur afoot on the synth-work which is reinforced by his ominous, otherworldly incantations.

Xray Eyeballs - (2011) Crystal 7''

Village Voice: What is "Crystal" about?
Xray Eyeballs frontman O.J. San Felipe: "Crystal" started off as a song about these girls I knew who did too much crystal meth, but somehow it evolved into kind of a break-up song, unexpectedly. So now it's a crystal meth breakup song! 
Village Voice: What inspired it musically?
Xray Eyeballs frontman O.J. San Felipe: I was inspired by New York City in the late-night hours. Just ending up at random places with random people and situations and exposure to danger and shady things . . . I like going out dancing, and I wanted to make a song that DJs can throw on and make people dance at the immediate drop of the needle, or right when the bassline kicks in . . . kinda like when the Cure's "Just Like Heaven" comes on at a party and people freak out. Not to say we sound like the Cure or anything, but the way people lose it when that first bouncy drumbeat and bassline comes on, that's a hard thing to capture.

Diesel Queens & Insaints - (1993) Diesel Queens Vs. Insaints 2x7''

The Insaints were an American punk rock group from Modesto and later San Francisco, CA, fronted by controversial vocalist Marian Anderson from 1988-1994. She was noted for her powerful, sexually charged and provocative live performances which frequently included on-stage nudity and sex acts. The Insaints made Bay Area headlines when Anderson was arrested for lewd conduct after an infamous 1993 performance at 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley, CA. The charges were eventually dropped after a yearlong legal battle, but the band broke up in 1994. In 2001, Anderson died of a heroin overdose at the age of 33.
A documentary about the Insaints and the life of vocalist Marian Anderson, entitled Last Fast Ride: The Life, Love, and Death of a Punk Goddess directed by Lilly Scourtis Ayers and narrated by Henry Rollins, was released in February 2011. It features interviews with Insaints guitarist Daniel DeLeon, and Bay Area musicians Tim Armstrong of Rancid, Dexter Holland of The Offspring, Texas Terri Laird, and other assorted Gilman Street veterans as well as photos and footage of the band in action.
Before their breakup in 1994, The Insaints had only one official release; Diesel Queens vs. Insaints, a split, double 7-inch EP with The Diesel Queens from San Jose, CA, released by Maximum RocknRoll in 1993.

N.S.C. - (1997) Food Not Bombs 7''

Fuck yeah, Food Not Bombs rules! From the ages of 19 - 21 I worked inside of Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Silo's around the Minot, North Dakota area while enlisted in the Air Force. The amount of money and resources I saw wasted on nuclear defense system's & military personnel, not doing anything worth-while at all, was utterly  staggering and unbelievable. I wholeheartedly believe that food should be a human right and not a privilege.

The Creatures Of The Golden Dawn - (1991) The Clown With The Broken Crown 7''

Garage rock on Dionysus Records.

Thurneman - (2010) Tegelsten For Tegelsten EP 7''

Stockholm, Sweden quartet, straightforward 80s hardcore--blistering drums, frantic riffing, and hoarse, shouted vocals--and flesh them out with creative song structures and unique atmospheric touches.

VA - (1994) Behind The Redwood Curtain 7''

Compilation 7'', very 90's sounding. My favorite track being the Couch one even though there are no lyrics recorded. Apparently, the band ran out of money to pay the studio before being able to record them on.