Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Radio Playlist 03.28.2006 w/ Nikki Sudden Tribute
03.28.2006
Nikki Sudden Tribute Set
Nikki Sudden & Dave Kusworth - Romance - V/A What a Nice Way to Turn 17 - Rather Records
Swell Maps - The Graveyard Shift - Train Out of It - Mute
Swell Maps - Let's Build a Car - b/w Second Time - Rather 1979
Nikki Sudden - Ringing on My Train - b/w Back to the Start - Rather 1980
Swell Maps - H.S. Art - A Trip to Marineville - Rather 1979
Nikki Sudden - Back to the Start - b/w Ringing my Train - Rather 1980
Nikki Sudden & Dave Kusworth/Jacobites - Pin Your Heart To Me - The Ragged School - Twintone 1986
Symptoms - Anorexia Nervosa - b/w Be on Top - Early Warning 1980
Elliott Sharp - Infrared Sight - Escape Clause 7" EP - Zoar Music 1981
Fans - Deathwish - b/w True 1980
Spock - On My Radio - V/A L.A. In - Rhino 1979
Fans - True - b/w Deathwish 1980
Bunnydrums - Little Room - b/w Win - 1981
Doublehappys - Guilt - How Much Time Left, Please? Avalance Records 1990
15 Minutes - That's What You Always Say - b/w Last Chance For You - Down There Records
The Ferrets - Are You All You're Ever Thinking Of? - b/w You Don't Know My Mind Anymore - Jargon Records 1955
What Now - Anthem - Small Record with Four Songs - Incas Records 1985
Flying Color - Look My Way - b/w Dear Friend - Cryptovision 1985
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Monday, March 27, 2006
Radio Playlist for 03.21.2006
Second layer - Definition of Honour - World of Rubber - Cherry Red 1981
Poor Boys - Future is so far away - S/T - Self Released 1985
Teardrop Explodes - Bouncing Babies - V/A THe Zoo Uncaged 1978-82 - Document Records 1990
Killermeters - Cry - Metric Noise - Detour
The Strand - Claim to Fame - Seconds Waiting - WASP Records
Slight Seconds - Where were you? - V/A Waiting Room - Object Music 1980
Angry Angles - Stab You Dead - Things are Moving EP - Shattered 2005
Tokyo Electron - I Can't Have You - S/T - Shattered 2005
Angry Angles - Things are Moving - Things are Moving EP - Shattered 2005
Tokyo Electron - They'll Come For You - S/T Shattered 2005
Reigning Sound - Bad Man - Live @ Goner Records - Goner
Dead Moon - Fire in the Western World - b/w Room 213 - Tombstone
Wipers - Messenger - Over the Edge - Brain Eater 1983
The Kids - I'll Get You - S/T - Philips
The Stingrays - Sound - V/A Avon Calling- the Bristol Compilation - Cherry Red/Heartbeat 1989
MORs - Telephone Action - b/w The Girl Next Door - Break'er Records
Disturbed Furniture - Information - b/w Alors Allez - Disturbed Records 1981
The Others - Love and Care - V/A Transworld Garage Scene Vol. 1: Europe - Misty Lane
The Missing Links - I Cried Goodbye - V/A Sixties Rebellion Vol. 1: The Garage - Way Back Records
The Last - She Don't Know Why I'm here - V/A Children of Nuggests Boxed Set - Rhino 2005
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(Sorry it took so long to post...)
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Record Reviews #3
Angry Angles
“Things are Moving” 7inch
Shattered
Woah, this is amazing. Now I know why is band is selling over a thousand copies of their records. Those lucky mid-western bastards. I wish we had a band like this here. I heard “Stab You Dead” and I thought, wow, this is pretty good, than the catchy intro of “You Call it Love” and that’s where I knew this was an amazing record. I didn’t even need to hear the A-side, but of course, I listened, and the intro to “Things are Moving” has this great Reatards-esc guitar. OK, this is a band you must own EVERYTHING by.
King Khan and BBQ Show
“S/T”
Goner
One of thee best records of 2005 hands down, (along with the Black Lips), King Khan and BBQ, both prior members of the Spaceshits, gives us one of those records that people will remember; I have no doubt it will be a classic. Both are super talented musicians who play in other projects as well. (BBQ aka Mark Sultan currently plays solo and has had records out on Alien Snatch and Bomp, has also been in Les Sexareenos and is also in the new Mind Controls. King Khan also does time with his band the Sensational Shrines.)
It does no good to point out superb tracks on this record, because you’d just be writing out the entire track list.
Nostalgic 50s rock n roll with a garage twist- you’ll get seriously hooked.
Sleepers
“The Less an Object” CD
Tim Kerr Records
An older release (1996) that I think some people missed, originally recorded in the late 70s and early 80s. Features Ricky Williams, former drummer of Crime, & also played in Flipper and the Toiling Midgets. This compiles their first 5-song EP, a single, and miscellaneous tracks. Their best work is the most sought out after EP (reissued a while back). I don’t know what happened after this, the band departed from their early sound, got sort of electronic and experimental, and lost some of their allure for me, but it’s a nice retrospective none-the-less. “No Time” is one of my favorite songs ever. This is worth it for that song alone.
Sneaky Pinks
“I Can’t Wait” 7inch
Rubber Vomit
Three fun numbers by two dudes who sound like they are having way too much fun. Also features a member of the Okmonics. “I Can’t Wait” is a super catchy number about getting young chicks, as is “Kill Kill Kill” with it’s irresistible chorus. “Kill, kill, kill, die, die, die, yyyyyyeeeaaaahhhh-oooooohhhhh”. Comes in super DIY-foil sleeve. Only 300 made, act fast!
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Wednesday, March 22, 2006
What's going on
I am down to under 100 Dissimilars "Jimmy's Room" 7inches. If you haven't yet picked one of these up, you can get them directly from Out of Order Records. I know several of our distributors / mailorder friends are out, but I think you still may be able to one through Razorcake, Tonevendor, Wrench (UK), or P-Trash (Germany).
Last but not least, I'll be posting more reviews in the next couple days. This will include the s/t Bugs CDr, Karate Party, Kill the Hippies double CD, and other stuff I've had lying around, or just picked up.
Monday, March 06, 2006
Record Reviews #2
Fevers, the
“Gaan Daar Waar de Meisjes Zijn”
Alien Snatch
If you ever listen to my radio show, you know I butcher foreign names. Hell, English is my first language and I butcher that. Strangely enough, this record is sung in English, but the title is in Dutch, on a German label, and the band is apparently from Minnesota. Go figure. Luckily, it doesn’t deter me from what a great record this is. This is the Fevers’ first record that came out in 2002. Translated, the title means, “To go there where the little girls are”. I’ve heard it enough to know my favorite songs. “C’Mon on my Baby” (is that a typo?), “Born to Be Your Baby”, “Girl After Girl” and “Ooo That Kiss”.
This is a great Power Pop record, on that super-thick, European vinyl us Americans just eat up. They’ve been getting comparisons to the Nerves, Teenage Head and the Real Kids. You can’t go wrong there.
Fevers, the
“Love Always Wins”
Alien Snatch
This record holds up well in the shadow of their great debut LP. I don’t think it’s as good; but it does have its strong points. My favorites are “Get Your Luvin”, “My Ly Ly”, and “Dance”.
Kidnappers
Neon Signs
Rip Off
The first full-length from these guys came out on Alien Snatch- a punkier sounding record than the new one which has a more power pop edge. It included covers by Teengenerate and Loli and the Chones (boy, what a calling for Rip Off!) We first learned that Rip Off was coming back with this record after a short hiatus. This record is slicker than a lot of past Rip Off releases. (Of course recording has become cheaper and easier these days.) “Talk to You”, “Trainticket” and “Goodbye” are all good, mid-tempo power pop tracks. Germany is really cranking them out. Keep it up.
“Better Off Dead”
Rave Up
One of my favorite Boston bands, La Peste was a band that went through a couple different line-ups, and varied their sound. You hear early hardcore in tracks like “Lease on Life” and “Army of Apathy”, found on the ‘A Wicked Good Time’ compilation released back in 1982 on Boston’s Modern Method label (part of the still functioning Newbury Comics), and more recently collected on the ‘V.2.0’ on Smash Easy Records. But what really got everyone was “Better Off Dead”, from their first single, which ended up on Killed by Death #9, a Rhino Records ‘DIY’ compilation, and a couple others. But then you also hear some great power pop songs. This was a band that could go either way and pull it off.
We’ve seen several labels jumping on the La Peste bandwagon. First Matador, with their collection in 1996, then the young Smash Easy, and now Italy’s Rave Up is taking a shot at it. (Dionysus is said to be next.)
“Write Down Your Number” is an irresistibly great power pop song, and probably the best song on this collection that hasn’t been on any of their other anthologies. “TKO”, standing for Total Knock Out is another good pick, as well as “Blood”, “Too Many Nights” and “We’re in the Army Now”. This is an import worth getting.
S/T
Rip Off
This Seattle trio brings fun, 3-chord garage rock to the plate with catchy, pop melodies and charming female vocals. This ten-song LP contains the single “We’re All Wrong b/w Memory” that the band self-released in 2004 on their own Nerve Wracking label, as well as some brand-new stuff.
Act fast to get one of 200 on blue vinyl.
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