Sunday, July 30, 2006

Radio Playlist for 7.25.2006

07.25.2006

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Eyeball Skeleton - Smokey Turtle - #1 - My Pal God Records

The Fast - Wow Pow Bash Crash - V/A Max's Kansas City 1979 - Ram Records
Zolar X - Timeless - Timeless - Alternative Tentacles
Girlschool - Run with the Devil - Hit and Run - Stiff 1981

Richard Hell - You Gotta Lose - V/A Greatest Stiffs - Stiff Records 1977
Purple Hearts - Frustration - Frustration - Fiction 1979
Lyres - How Do You Know? - 12 Classic 45s - Ace of Hearts 2006
Nervous Eaters - Loretta - Eaterville Vol. 1 - Penniman

Second Layer - Metal Sheet - V/A Labels Unlimited - Cherry Red 1979
Second Layer - Fixation - World of Rubber - Cherry Red 1981
Soft Cell - The Girl with the Patent Leather Face - V/A Some Bizarre Album - Celluloid/Some Bizarre
Soft Cell - A Man Can Get Lost - A Man Can Get Lost - Some Bizarre 1981
Puppies - Mechanical Beat - Mechanical Beat - Stiff 1981
The Fast Set - King of the Rumbling Spires - V/A Some Bizarre Album - Celluloid/Some Bizarre

Head and the Hares - Tomorrow Never Ends - S/T - Moulty
Unknown - Sueno De Amor - V/A Mexican Rumble - Santo
The Characters - Tell Me - V/A Wylde Canada Vol. 3 - Bosshoss

Wreckless Eric - Whole Wide World - (I'd Go the) Whole Wide World - Stiff 1979

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Radio Playlist for 07.18.2006

07.18.2006

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Apples in Stereo - Strawberry Fire - Her Wallpaper Reverie - Spin Art 1999
The Cave-ins - Mystic Mayo - Gridfarce by Lamplight - Omnibus 2002
Ohsees - The Dumn Drums - The Cool Death of Island Raiders - Narnack 2006
*REQUEST* Gerbils - Ted Doesn't Mind

Magnetic Fields - I Don't Believe You - i - Nonesuch 2004
Comet Gain - Why I Try to Look So Bad - Realistes - KRS 2003
Exploding Hearts - Throwaway Style - Guitar Romantic - Dirtnap 2003
Pink Grease - Peaches - This is for Real - Mute 2004
Marked Men - A Little Time - Fix My Brain - Swami 2006

Yikes - Cars - Secrets to Super Flipping EP - Upset the Rhythm 2006
Dipers - Ponch's Boyfriend - How to Plan Successful Parties - Omnibus 2003
Yikes - Pink Cigars - Secrets to Super Flipping EP - Upset the Rhythm 2006
Intelligence - Singing Contest - Boredom and Terror - Omnibus/Dragnet 2004
Coachwhips - HC She - Double Death - Narnack 2006

The Wilde Knights - I'll Be Gone - Beaver Patrol - VOXX
Psychotic Reaction - Oh Misery - V/A Revenge of the Amphetamine Generation - Dig the Fuzz
Remains - Ain't that Her
Zombies - I Can't Make Up My Mind - The Decca Stereo Anthology - Ace 2002

Zombies - Nothing's Changed - The Decca Stereo Anthology - Ace 2002

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Radio Playlist 07.11.2006

Here's last night's show and one I'm very proud of. Most of the records are imports I brought from home, and there is a tribute to Syd Barrett at the end of the program.

07.11.2006
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Dead Boys - Warzone - Buried Gems - Cold Front 2000

Heartattacks - Quit My Job - Radio Radio 7inch - KenRock
Reatards - I Need You - V/A Totally Shattered Euro Tour 7inch - KenRock
Tokyo Electron - Killing on my Mind - She Keeps Me Shut 7inch - Big Black Hole
Jeffrey Novak One Man Band - Static Nightmare - Fire in the Hole! - P Trash
Heartattacks - Disco Fever - Radio Radio 7inch - KenRock

Sexaphone - My Heart's Down - 4 Song 7inch - Yakisakana
Digger and the Pussycats - Better Off Dead - V/A Killed by Trash Vol. 1 - P Trash
Sexaphone - M.E.A.N. - 4 Song 7inch - Yakisakana
Crash Normal - Hate to Dance - My First Stop - Rococo Records
SIDs - Space Ranger in a Manger - Kandy Kane 7inch - Stick Figure
Crash Normal - Pom Pom Ass - My First Stop - Rococo Records
Minds - Blockout - Rip Out Your Eyes - Alien Snatch

Manikins - Spend the Night Alone - Spend the Night Alone - Plastic Idol
The Fevers - Girl After Girl - Gaan Daar Waar De Meisjes Zijn - Alien Snatch
The Fevers - My Iy Iy - Love Always Wins - Alien Snatch
The Fevers - OOO That Kiss - Gaan Daar Waar De Meisjes Zijn - Alien Snatch
Barracudas - She Knows - Hear Me Calling - Dog Meat Records
Stiv Bators - Last Year - Cold Outside 7inch - Bomp

[Syd Barrett Tribute Set]
Syd Barrett - Two of a Kind - Strange Fruit: The Peel Sessions
Syd Barrett - Milky Way - Opel - EMI 1988
Syd Barrett - Terrapin - Strange Fruit: The Peel Sessions

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Radio Playlists for 6/27 and 7/4

Sorry I'm behind on posting these...better late than never...here ya go!
Listen.
More info/old playlists.

07.04.2006

Drags - I like to die - 45 X 3 - Empty
Metros - Black Leather - S/T - Rip Off 2000
Drags - Who's got the electricity - Estrus 1997

Flesh Eaters - Sleeping Sickness - No Questions Asked - Upsetter 1980
Scabs - Amory Buildings - V/A Killed by Death ..22 - Red Rum
Art Attacks - I Am a Dalek - V/A Bloodstains Across the UL - Bloodstains
Silicone Injection - Kids are people too - Smash the State Vol. 2 - No Exit
Cinecyde - Anyway you want it - Positive Action EP - Tremor 1979
Gizmos - America First - 1976/1977: The Studio Recordings - Gulcher
Cheap Thrills - Sick of You (PVC) - Split 7inch with the Nervous Habits - Terminal City

Scientists - Bet Ya Lyin - The Sweet Corn Sessions - Waterfront 1989
Scientists - Sorry Sorry Sorry - S/T - EMI 1981
Offs - Zero Degrees - Everyone's a Bigot - 415 1978
Animals and Men - Don't Misbehave in the New Age - Don't Misbehave in the New Age - T.W. 1982
Readymades - Super Girl - Terry is a Space Cadet - Automatic 1977
Blitz - Panic Button - Panic Button - Richmond 1979

Bob - Thomas Edison - Things That You Do - Dumb 1980
Screamers - Vertigo - Live @ Target
Screamin' Mee-Mees - Live Never Stops! - Live from the Basement 1975-1997 - Gulcher

Dumptruck - How Come? - D is For Dumptruck - 1983


06.27.2006

Ocs - If I had a reason - Songs About Death and Dying Vol. 3 - Narnack 2003
Ohsees - Cool Deaths - The Cool Death of Island Raiders - Narnack 2006
Ocs - I am slow - Songs About Death and Dying Vol. 3 - Narnack 2003
Ocs - I would drow in regret - 2 - Narnack 2004
Ocs - Split the Take - Songs About Death and Dying Vol. 3 - Narnack 2003

Dan Sartain - Auto Pilot - Dan Sartain vs the Serpientes - Swami
Frick the Cat - Frick It! - Frick It! - Abaton Book Company 2006
Black Lips - Does She Want - Does She Want - Slovenly 2005
Sultanas - Move on now - You're the one - Boom Boom of Renton
Black Lips - Stoned - Does She Want - Slovenly 2005
Sultanas - You're the one - You're the one - Boom Boom of Renton

Knaughty Knights - Tommy of the River - Tommy of the River - Shattered
Manikins - Still Afraid of Girls - Spend the Night Alone - Plastic Idol
Heartattacks - Wait Around - Your Lies - Plastic Idol
Carbonas - Count Me Out - S/T - Raw Deluxe
Knaughty Knights - I'm Not Trying to Hurt You - Tommy of the River - Shattered
Marked Men - Going Crazy - Fix My Brain - Swami
Modern Machines - Don't Send me No Flowers - V/A Hot Nuggets split with Ifihadahifi - Crustacean

Hunches - Lisa Told Me - Yes. No. Shut It - In the Red
Coachwhips - Couldn't Find Love - Get Yer Body Next Ta Mine - Show and Tell
Coachwhips - Prisoner 119 - Double Death - Narnack 2006

Coachwhips - My Job at the Hive - Double Death - Narnack 2006

Sunday, July 02, 2006

New Mail Order Additions

The Out of Order Mail Order sale is over. Thanks to all those who took advantage of it. Some items remain at reduced prices so I can clear room for new stuff. Speaking of new stuff...

First up is the new Bob Burns and the Breakups Frustration CD. Only 500 released on the band's own Mad Cook label. An LP version is coming soon on P Trash, and a single on Plastic Idol. Good three chord garage punk that will sit well with your Dirtnap and Rip Off records.

We've also got the
newest Plastic Idol release, the Manikins Spend the Night Alone 7inch. This is easily one of the best records so far this year. Three great, catchy power pop songs on white vinyl.

Act fast! We've only got these in limited quantities!

Buy them here!

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Night Wounds Interview


Here’s an Interview with one of my current, favorite L.A. bands, Night Wounds. They are a bunch of young kids, who make great music, adding elements of no-wave, and spastic punk rock to concoct something fresh and fun. Visit their myspace page to listen to tracks, view photos, etc. They are currently on tour, so if you have a chance to see them, DO IT! They put on a great show.

This interview was done over e-mail, a few days before they left on their coast-to-coast tour.

Interview & photos by Heather Klinger from Operation: Restore Maximum Freedom III.

Out of Order:
Los Angeles seems to be embracing young artists with venues like the Smell, and you guys are no exception. Another young band that comes to mind is Mika Miko, another favorite in this area. How do you like Los Angeles? Do you think there is a supportive scene for the kind of music you guys play right now?

Night Wounds: I think there definitely is. Visiting Los Angeles prior to moving here, everyone seemed to be very tight knit no matter what kind of music they played. It wasn't strange to see a bill with a band like us, a band like Mika Miko and a solo noise project. I think that still exists, but doesn't seem to happen as often as it used to. Regardless, everyone can be super supportive. Bands kind of have three or four cliques of people they can play to and get different reactions from all of them, so it's not like you play one show and you've been exposed to everyone. Bands have many opportunities and it's great that there is not one but several solid diy show spaces and it seems like everyone gets a chance to play if they want to.

OOO: Who are your favorite locals to play with?

NW: Abe Vigoda and Knit Witch.

OOO: You are going to the east coast, and back. It looks like a pretty grueling tour schedule. Has anyone else in the band toured in other bands? How have you prepared for this tour?

NW: Ryan has roadied a couple times. Jamie has not explored a lot of these places so it's probably most scary/exciting to him. Our first tour was a 40 day road trip as a two piece a couple years back and we played all over, but it wasn't a solid tour. We played about... 15 shows. Preparation has been beyond frustrating. My world has kind of collapsed prior to leaving so I've been dealing with huge helpings of everyday bullshit mixed with intense drama. It'll all pay off though!

OOO: What kind of vehicle are you guys touring in? How did you acquire it?

NW: We are touring in a small SUV and will carry the drumset. Hot Girls Cool Guys are touring in a minivan with all the amps/guitars. Jamie's parents gave it to him (lucky) so we're going to bow to them!
OOO: Where's the weirdest place you've ever played?

NW: Oh man! Ryan booked a show at his old friend's house for New Years Eve. We showed up and I could see a dude warming up on his trombone from the street. Turned out to be a straight up hippy party and I felt like I was from a different world as them. By the time we played, everyone was on the roof and we played to a mix of punk rock locals, girls in huge skirts and our two or three friends and everything broke one song in so we stopped and tried to sleep, but not for long as the hippies moved the dance party into the living room and ended up puking all over the couch I wanted to sleep on.

OOO: How did you like playing at KDVS' Operation: Restore Maximum Freedom III festival?

NW: Man that shit was a blast! I think we made a wise choice by playing where we did. Ettrick, Clip'd Beaks, Eddie the Rat, Erase Errata and pretty much everyone was awesome. I'd have to say it was firmly planted in between a great time and an experience, because it definitely was weird, but we have no regrets for going up there! Sacramento-area is always good to us.

OOO: You guys have had your music released (or being released) on a variety of medias- vinyl, CD, and even cassettes. Do you think cassettes are still viable? What is your favorite media?

NW: Cassettes are great, aesthetically. I think it's a rad medium but at the same time I think it's something most commonly thought of as a part of noise culture and not punk rock again. But there are plenty of labels making that no longer the case, suck as Fuck It Tapes. I still love cassettes I just dont know where to play them because tape decks seem like these ancient artifacts you have to search out now! That is bizarre to me, how vinyl survived decades and decades but tapes disappeared. My favorite format is the vinyl LP.

OOO: Were there any key bands that really impacted you, and made you pick up instruments?

NW: Yes, there are so many. The Ex, DNA, Red Transistor, Swirlies, Crass, Screamers and Lydia Lunch are all immediately influences. I think those are aparent, but what also really pumps us up is DJ Screw (the late Houston DJ who slowed down rap records) and personally speaking, lately all I can listen to is the "dud" T-Rex albums like "Futuristic Dragon". That record blows my mind!

OOO: Both Davis and Sacramento have been supportive of Night Wounds, and come out for your shows. I also hear lots of people talking about you guys, too. Besides your hometown, have you found this to be true anywhere else?

NW: Another place that comes to mind is Phoenix, AZ. Sacramento and Phoenix are two cities we will probably drive to do one off shows at. That's a good sign considering they are both five or six hours away from us!

OOO: Thanks for doing the interview! Have fun on tour, be safe, and we look forward to seeing you guys on your way home at the end of July!

NW: Thanks a ton! See you soooooooon.

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myspace.com/nightwounds
Official Website

Night Wounds 2006 Summer Tour

06-19 - Phoenix, AZ @ Modified Arts @ Hot Girls Cool Guys, Kiosk, Finally Punk, Soft Shoulder
06-20 - Tucson, AZ
06-21 - El Paso, TX @ The House of Rock N' Roll w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys
06-22 - Odessa, TX @ Einstien's Revenge w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys
06-23 - Austin, TX @ The Parlour w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys, Assacre
06-24 - Denton, TX
06-25 - New Orleans, LA @ Big Top w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys
06-26 - Montgomery, AL @ Picklefish w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys
06-27 - Atlanta, GA @ Lenny's w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys, Airoes
06-28 - Asheville, NC @ Goldwood's Nilbog w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys, Look Up!, Kiosk, Finally Punk
06-29 - Greensboro, NC @ Spazzatorium w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys, Ultra Dolphins, Order
06-30 - Baltimore, MD @ Charm City Artspace w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys, Human Host
07-01 - Philadelphia, PA @ Danger Danger w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys
07-02 - Brooklyn, NY @ Goodbye Blue Monday w/ Hot Girls Cool GUys
07-03 - Easthampton, MA @ The Flywheel w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys, Greyskull
07-04 - Portsmouth, NH @ Chutney Flatz w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys
07-05 - Providence, RI
07-06 - NYC @ The Cake Shop w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys, Fxxxing Lion, Kiosk, Finally Punk
07-07 - Pittsburgh, PA @ TBA w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys, Japanther
07-08 – Cleveland, OH @ the Church
07-09 – Buffalo, NY @ the Kitchen Distribution
07-10 - Chicago, IL @ the Ex-Nihilist Gallery
07-11 - Iowa City, IA @ Cave of Spirts w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys
07-12 - St. Louis, MO
07-13 - Columbia, MO
07-14 - Kansas City, MO @ The Pistol w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys
07-16 - Denver, CO @ Monkey Mania w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys, Zs, This Song is a Mess, Pretty Thigh
07-17 - Salt Lake City, UT
07-18 - Boise, ID @ Area Code w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys, Pretty Thigh, Pussy Gutt
07-19 - Portland, OR @ Foodhole w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys, Ikebana, Archaeopteryx
07-20 - Arcata, CA @ Placebo w/ Hot Girls Cool Guys, The Paislies
07-21 - San Francisco, CA @ ATA w/ Abe Vigoda, Hot Girls Cool Guys, Shearing Pinx
07-22 - Sacramento, CA @ Mission & El Camino w/ Abe Vigoda, Hot Girls Cool Guys, Shearing Pinx
07-24 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Smell w/ Shearing Pinx

Updates (Sale, plus others)

MAIL ORDER SALE

You've only got two more days to enjoy the Out of Order Mail Order Sale. We're talking cheap 7inches (including imports!), LPs and CDs! Take advantage of this while you still can. View it all here!

I'm making room for some new stuff that will be posted this week!

TRASHIES SOLD OUT

If you didn't already know, the Trashies 7" has been sold out for a few weeks now. Sorry to those who have tried to order it, but luckily, if you act fast, you can still grab it from one of our awesome distributors which include Know Crap, Underground Medicine, Plastic Idol Records, Green Noise, P-Trash Records, Florida's Dying, Puke N Vomit, and Razorcake.

DISSIMILARS

The "Jimmy's Room" 7inch, the release that launched Out of Order is almost gone as well, so if you want one, you can get one here, or some of the distributors above.

BLOG / ZINE

The Out of Order Blog is updated regularly with record reviews, label news, radio playlists, interviews, and more. Look for all this and more to be added this week, including an interview with Night Wounds! The print zine is still available, more info here.

Thanks for your support!

Out of Order

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Videos

It's a very warm June night here in Northern California, and it's too hot to sleep, so I'm straying from record reviews, and posting some awesome videos I just found, or have known about on you tube. I can't believe some of this stuff exists! It's pretty amazing...

Tall Dwarfs "The Brain That Wouldn't Die"
This song comes off a great New Zealand compilation entitled Tuatara. I first heard this song a few years ago off of that record, and it's been one of my favorites since. Other greats on that comp include the Gordons, the Clean and the Verlaines.



The Clean "Tally Ho"
Speaking of the Clean, they have a couple video's up. Here's "Tally Ho". Not one of my favorite songs- I'm more prone to "Getting Older", "Billy Two", "Anything Could Happen" and "Platypus", but still a neat watch.



The Boys "Weekend"
Another one of those cheesy power pop songs you can't help but love...



Beat Happening "Cry for a Shadow"
Another older, influential band. Here's one from Beat Happening!



Chrome "Meet You in the Subway"
This is hands down one of my favorite Chrome songs. This was taken from one of the Target videos. If you've yet to see any of those, they are a great series made in the Late 70s and 80s by Joe Reece in San Francisco who ran Target Video, and later covered punk, no wave, synthpunk and hardcore around the world, and got footage of several great bands including Devo, the Mutants, Bob, Dead Kennedys, Black Flag, The Screamers, Tuxedo Moon and countless others.
(I wish there was more info on the internet about Target Video...)




Thursday, June 15, 2006

Record Reviews #5

Bright Ideas
Saturdays and the Turning Tides
Rocket Science Alliance

Great pop from Sacramento! Features Scott Miller (Bananas, Nar), Marie Davenport (Bananas, Karate Party) and Tim White (Knockoffs). “Cut My Hair” and “I’m Getting Ready” remain two of my favorites on this CD, along with the crowd pleaser “Casanova’s Memoirs” but I can’t say a bad thing about any of these 8 songs. Limited to 100 copies and produced by the infamous Chris Woodhouse, this is destined to be gone before you know it.
www.myspace.com/thebrightideas

Digital Leather
Monologue
Shattered

My first experience with this band was the Arizona Incest compilation, and then came some CDr releases, and then the single on Plastic Idol, which floored me. Digital Leather does some great, dark, synth punk. You could easily fool someone that this band was from the early 80’s, and maybe put out by Survival, Mute or 415 Records. I’m prone to “Black flowers from the future”, “I tell my sorrows to the stones”, “These Patterns” and “Fantasy boys”. Comparisons to the Normal, Units, and contemporaries Angry Angles are not far off.
www.myspace.com/digitalleather

Standard Tribesmen
4 Song 7”
Borox

Comprised of all the members of the Sores, this caught me off guard in a good way. It’s been sitting in my to-listen-to pile, and I regret letting it sit so long. Spray-painted sleeve, blank label, simple insert; the music is as raw and primitive as the packaging. Four bluesy garage numbers that will get constant rotation on your turntable. Standouts: “Riverside Strangler” and “Headache”.

V/A
Killed By Trash Vol. 1
P-Trash

Another record I’d really been waiting for. This Contains 20 Killed by Death covers! Being the Killed by Death freak I am, I had to have this. Standouts include Jeffery Novak doing the Mad’s “I Hate Music”, Carbona’s doing “Don’t Hide Your Hate” by Filth, Feelers doing the Gizmo’s “Amerika First”, Digger and the Pussy Cats nailing “Better off Dead” by the Wipers, and my favorite, Black Time and their “Son of Sam” cover originally done by the Chain Gang.

Great modern punk and garage bands doing trashy killed by death covers. This is one of the best compilations to come out so far in the 21st century. I can’t wait for volume 2!!!

Won't Leave My Turntable

In no order...

Records that won't leave my turntable...

Ocs “Songs About Death & Dying Vol. 3” (Yik Yak)
Sic Alps “The Soft Tour in Rough Form” (Mt. St. Mtn.)
Digital Leather “Monologue” (Shattered)
V/A “Killed by Trash Vol. 1” (P-Trash)
Country Teasers “The Empire Strikes Back” (In the Red)
Carbonas “S/T” (Raw Deluxe)

Reviews coming very soon. I've got a huge stack of stuff to review, as well as a couple interviews I'm working on. New stuff coming soon to the mail order as well.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Trashies Sold Out!

Yes, Trashies records are sold out. Thanks to all who ordered, and made this record very successful. And no, there are no plans to re-press.

To get your hands on this great piece of wax, you can get it through:
Florida's Dying
Green Noise
Know Crap
Party's Over
Plastic Idol Records
P-Trash Records (Germany)
Razorcake
Underground Medicine

I'm not sure what is up next on the Out of Order plate, so stay tuned.

Also, I just re-stocked Angry Angles 7inches (repress) on the mail order page.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

News on Trashies 7"

Folks,

I literally have only a handful of Trashies 7"s left. If you've yet to pick one up, you can get one by mail-order through me for a limited time only.

They are/or will be available shortly through Underground Medicine, Razorcake, P. Trash Records, Plastic Idol Records, Know Crap, Green Noise, and Florida's Dying just to name a few.

Thanks so much for your support!

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Radio Playlist 05.30.2006

05.30.2006

You can listen here.
View older playlists here.

Country Teasers - The Ship - The Empire Strikes Back - In the Red 2006
Country Teasers - Devil on my back - Satan is Real Again... - Crypt 1996

Standard Tribesmen - Riverside Strangler - 4 Song 7inch - Borox 2006
Hospitals - Sick Bird - Split 7" with Afrirampo - Not Not Fun 2006
Sick Alps - Arthur Machen - The Soft Tour in Rough Form - Mt. St. Mtn. 2006
Night Wounds - Hex Appeal - Split 7" with Coughs - Not Not Fun 2006
Digital Leather - These Patterns - Monologue - Shattered 2006
Angry Angles - The 15th - Apparent-Transparent - Plastic Idol 2006

Higher Primates - Living in a Vacuum - Taking in the Summer 7" - Tekno Tunes 1980
Deo Toy - Thanks Alot - b/w Love Me or Leave Me - Self Released 1983
Higher Primates - Taking in the Summer - Taking in the Summer 7" - Tekno Tunes 1980
Tom Gray, Rick Price, Alfredo Villar - Y.O.U. Mistake - V/A Squares Blot out the Sun - DB Records 1990
Dementia Precox - Mines - Mines 7" - Hospital Records 1981
Varve - Bamboo Curtain - Bamboo Curtain EP - Risky Records 1982
Department-S - Put all crosses in the right boxes - Is Vic There? - Stiff 1981

TV Toy - Don't Blame it On the Weekend - Weekend EP - Permanent Records 1979
Twinkeyz - E.S.P. - E.S.P. 7" - Grok 1979
Johnny Clampett and the Walkers - Nervous Breakdown - V/A T.M.I. 015 - TMI Products 1982
The Boycotts - Julie - V/A Song & Legend - Abstract 1987

Roys - Moon Nite Leaves - Moon Nite Leaves - Rad-Roy 1981

Friday, May 26, 2006

Last Three Radio Playlists

Sorry these have taken so long! I've been crazy busy. Luckily, I have a year of college done, I'm almost done with one of my jobs, and things should be a tiny bit less hectic. I plan on getting another zine or two done this summer, keep on doing the KDVS radio show, maybe do some online radio shows, as well as other fun projects. Anyways, check these out. You can listen to this week's show right here.

Also, there's a way to podcast my show from the KDVS secret archives but I haven't figured that out yet. Once I do, I'll post it!

05.23.2006

Fe Fi Fo Fums - Shake All Night - Shake All Night - Boom Boom of Renton 2006

Functional Blackouts - Tick Tick Tick Tick - 1-900-Get-Inside - Goodbye Boozy
Lamps - Big Black Hole - Split 7" w/ the Rat Traps - Yakisakana
Black Time - Crawlin' - Beat of the Traps - Yakisakana
Tyrades - Popgun - V/A Killed by Trash - P Trash 2006
Carbonas - Alone at Last - S/T - Raw Deluxe 2006

Feelers - Amerika First - V/A Killed by Trash - P Trash 2006
Rat Traps - Zombie - New Flesh 7" - Shattered
Reatards - Old News Baby - Teenage Hate - Goner 1998
Reatards - Loretta - Bedroom Disasters - Empty
Jay Reatard - Second Song - SXSW CDr - Goner Records

Hypothetical Prophets - Fast Food - Around the World with the Hypothetical Prophets - Hypothetical Records 1982
Suburban Lawns - My Boyfriend - Gidget Goes to Hell - Suburban Industrail 1979
Algebra Suicide - Please Respect Our Decadence - Little Dead Bodies 7" - Buzzerama 1986
Modern Torture - Until it Ends - V/A Mighty Feeble - New Alliance 1983
Digital Leather - Fancy Lad - V/A Arizona Incest 2005
Drinking Electricity - Breakout - Survival Records 1982

Suburban Lawns - Gidget Goes to Hell - Gidget Goes to Hell - Suburban Industrail 1979

05.16.2006

Pink Section - Tour of China - Tour of China - Self Released 1979
Pink Section - Francine's List - Wine World 12" - Modern Records 1980
Bohemia - American Life - Automatic Mind 10" - VU Records 1980

Two - Regmine - V/A The Invisible Frame - Future 1983
Voice Farm - Elevate - Double Garage 7" - Systematic Records
Transfactor - Killing Pop - 3 Song 12" EP - 1981
Transmitters - The Beat Goes On - And We Call That Leisure Time - Heartbeat/Cherry Red 1981
The Stars That Wouldn't Shine - The Mouse Song - S/T - A.D.I.

Paper Faces - Deep Sleep - Deep Sleep 7" - For Family Only 1981
Factual - Think to the beat - Your Way 7" - A Faction - 1982
Crash Course in Science - Mechanical Breakdown - Cakes in the Home - Go-Go Inc 1979
Bob - Thomas Edison - The Things That You Do 7" - Dumb Records 1980

Crash Normal - Bad Way to Get Fun - V/A Tete De Bebe - S-S Records 2006
Standard Tribesmen - Take Headache - 4 Song 7" - Borox 2006
Sic Alps - Microcastle - The Soft Tour in Rough Form - Mt. St. Mtn. 2006

05.09.2006

June Brides - No Place Called Home - No Place Called Home - In Tape 1985
XXOO - How Will I Know? - How Will I Know? - Press 1982

Buzz benett - Chimney Sweeper - V/A Pre-Kraut Pandaemonium Vol. 10
Kaisers - Don't Torcher Me! - Shake Me! - Get Hip
Herman's Hermits - I Know Why - Can't You Hear My Heartbeat - MGM
Herman's Hermits - For Love - This Door Swings Both Ways - Atlantic
Kaleidoscope - A New Man - S/T - La Circuela Electrica

Galaxies - Right Now - V/A Too Much Monkey Business Vol. 4 - Ape
Count and the Colony - Can't You See - V/A Teenage Shutdown Vol. 1 - Teenage Shutdown
Les Boots - Laissez Briller La Sol Eil - V/A Infernal World Vol. 2 - Martain
Wylde Mammoths - You Gotta Go - Previously Unreleased - Misty Lane

Invisible Eyes - Stormy - V/A The Funhouse Comp Thing 2006
Wanders - Guillotine Guitar - b/w Ready Go!! - Honey Bunny
Royal Pendeltons - Losing Hand - Smokin' 7" - Goner
Freak Outs - Santa Claus - V/A The Funhouse Comp Thing 2006

Crumbs - Communist Radio - V/A We're Addicted to Day Quil - Lanta Central
Raped - Cheap Night Out - Complete Recordings - Get Back
Hollywood Brats - Another School Day - S/T - Cherry Red 1980
63 Monroe - Hijack Victim - V/A Killed by Death #10 - Red Rum

Jetsons - Suicidal Tendencies - V/A Killed by Death #11 - Red Rum

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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Record Reviews #4

Black Time
Beat of the Traps
7”
Yakisikana

Black Time is one of my new favorite bands. After hearing their Blackout CD on In the Red, I was hooked. Great trashed-out garage punk songs, with a blues edge. The B side “Crawlin” is my favorite, but I have a tendency to lean toward the flipside of records. I know this is an import, but you’ll wanna find a way to get a copy of this!

Fe Fi Fo Fums
Shake All Night
LP
Boom Boom of Renton

Finally! A full length LP from these great, Seattle garage punkers! Fans of Supercharger, Metros and Black Lips rejoice! If you didn’t get a chance to grab the Electrofize Me 7”, well it’s on this LP, along with a bunch of other greats. The title track is right on, along with “One More Chance”, “Jackie Be Good” and my favorite, “Fuck New Wave”. The artwork is simple, and effective, the music is a couple chords with some fuzzy vocals and straightforward lyrics. Features the drummer of another great Seattle band, the Suspicions. This is one of the best records I’ve heard so far this year.

Knaughty Knights
Tommy of the River
7”
Shattered

Right off the bat, I had to think, who does this remind me of? Then it hit me: THE MARKED MEN. It’s the vocals. The A side is more punky than the only other song I’ve heard from them, which is “Death has come over me”, which is on their Goner single (which I still need to track down), and also on the Goner Records SXSW CDr. This is some fun stuff. Geek fact: features Jack Yarber (Oblivians, Compulsive Gamblers).

V/A
The Funhouse Comp Thing
CD
MyFatAss Productions

I first heard about this comp months ago when the Invisible Eyes came to town, and I was DJing at the show they played at. We got to talking about Seattle, and they mentioned this compilation. A few months later, KDVS got a copy of this record, so I decided to throw it on.
Kicking off this CD is the Fe Fi Fo Fums, a band that immediately grabbed me a year or so earlier with their great 7inch on Boom Boom of Renton, and who now have an awesome LP out on the same label. The Invisible Eyes cover “Spooky”, which they played live when I saw them, which is a great match for them, and some other standouts include tracks by the Primate 5, Head, Pulses, Freak Outs, Armitage Shanks, the Blank Its and the Bugs.
www.thefunhouseseattle.com

Monday, May 22, 2006

KDVS Record Swap / Trashies 7inch / Zine

First off, thanks to all those who came to the KDVS Record Swap! It was a success! We had dealers from all over the Central Valley, and the Bay Area. Lots of great gems were to be found, and of course I think a lot of us put nice holes in our wallets.

People are already asking about the next one. We are going to shoot for another in about six months, so look around for us in November.

I've got some great pics from the event, check them out right here!

Trashies 7inches are selling well! Already several have gone out through mail order. You should start seeing them appear on well-known mail order sites, distros, & labels like Underground Medicine, Know Crap, Florida's Dying, Plastic Idol, Razorcake, and more in the next couple of weeks.

You can also order them directly from Out of Order right here.

Onto the Out of Order zine...#3 is doing well! I keep having to go make more copies! #4 is already in the early stages. Since copying has gotten so expensive, I'm thinking about having room for AD space, and making them REALLY cheap. This will help off-set the cost of copying, and help those who get ads get their name out. I will have more on that later. If you are interested in getting an ad and/or saving your ad space, e-mail me at Heather@outoforderrecords.com.

Also, send me records so I can review them for the next zine, and post them in this blog! The address is:

Out of Order Records
C/O Reviews
P.O. Box 72775
Davis, CA 95617

Yes, I love vinyl.

I have some records I got at the swap, and through mail order that I will be writing about soon. This includes the Fe Fi Fo Fums, The Killed by Trash compilation on P-Trash Records, Knaughty Knights, Black Time, Lamps/Rat Traps split and more...

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Trashies "Let it Be Trashed" 7inch out now!



Ok folks, the Trashies 7inch is here!

OOO-002
The Trashies
"Let it Be Trashed"
5-song 7inch on swirly purple vinyl
300 hand-numbered copies
Buy it here!

I’ve spent the past two days stuffing Trashies 7inches, and they are finally ready to make it out to your grubby paws! Many thanks to my roommate Chris for helping me fold sleeves and cut out inserts and also big thanks to Mario at Plastic Idol for all his help and advice!

That's right, I start shipping tomorrow! (Or technically today since it’s after 3am!)

Mail orders, distros, and stores get in touch for wholesale rates.

Regular folks- you can pay in a few different ways:

-Money Order (made out to Heather Klinger, not Out of Order)
-Cash (at your own risk!)
Mail to:
Out of Order Records
P.O. Box 72775
Davis, CA 95617

-Pay Pal (w/ included .50 fee) Just click the button below.




You can also buy it here and view our other release for sale!
Orders go out as soon as I receive payment!

Any questions, just e-mail me at: Heather@outoforderrecords.com

Thanks!

-Heather K.

www.outoforderrecords.com
www.myspace.com/thetrashies

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Genetic Disorder #18 Available!


I just got a shipment of the brand new Genetic Disorder #18. This is a great, long-running zine out of San Diego, CA run by Larry of the Dissimilars. He's a super talented writer, and it doesn't fade in this new issue. Features the Loser's Guide to San Diego spotlight, True Crime in San Diego, Record Reviews, an Interview with the Atoms and more! You can pick one up right here.

I will also have these for sale at the KDVS Record Swap on May 21st @ the Fools Foundation.

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Thank Yous, Events & Radio

First off, thanks to everyone who donated to KDVS during their Fundraiser last week! It was a ton of fun and we beat our goal! In all we raised over $67,000! My show also beat it's personal goal of $600 by raising $671! KDVS can now keep bringing some of the best programming for another year! You guys rule.

Secondly, another reminder, the KDVS Record Swap is in two weeks! (HOLY SHIT!) As one of the people who set this up, I'm excited and nervous, but it should be a ton of fun. If you want to be a seller, you need to reserve a table now!! Go here and print out this form, fill it out and mail it in with payment.

KDVS Record Swap
May 21st 2006
9am-2pm
@ Fools Foundation
View Flyer
KDVS

Also, sorry for the lack of reviews. I've been super broke and not able to buy many records. I actually have some coming in any day, so more reviews coming soon. Hint hint, start sending me promos! If you can afford it- send two copies, and I'll add one to the library at KDVS! Get a review, and radio airplay? What a deal!

Out of Order
C/O Reviews
P.O. Box 72775
Davis, CA 95617

To finish this up, here's the playlist for last week's radio show.

LIVE IN THE WARZONE

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05/02/2006

Black Time - Shadows - Blackout - In the Red 2005

Digital Leather - I tell my sorrows to the stones - Monologue- Shattered 2006
Intelligence - Cheer up Switch - Icky Baby - In the Red 2005
Trin Tran - H.C. She - Split 7 w/ the Coachwhips - Show & Tell
Black Time - Black Time Pt. 1 - Blackout - In the Red
Coachwhips - H.C. She - Split 7 w/ Trin Tran - Show & Tell
Black Time - Young Professionals - Blackout - In the Red

Clorox Girls - Hit Man - 4 Song 7inch - Jonny Cat 2003
Fells - I Don't Need You - b/w I just Wanna go back to sleep - Bag of Hammers 1995
Mothballs - She Makes Me Wild - This Train's Not Gonna Wreck Itself Tour CDr - Self Released
Thee Fine Lines - Looking Everywhere - Looking Everywhere e.p. - Licorice Tree 2005
Fe Fi Fo Fums - Wild One - b/w Electrofize me - Boom Boom of Renton

Possum Dixon - Nerves - b/w Who You Are - Surf Detective 1992
The Gain - Louder Than Pop - Quadroburbia - Brrapp Records 1994
The Gain - You Should Know - You Should Know - Deadbeat 1995
Possum Dixon - What That Girl Destroy Me - 3 song EP - Freak Scene 1990

High Tension Wires - Gillette Napoleon - Send a Message - Dirtnap 2005
Hihi & the Mach III - Cherry Boy, Cutie Boy - 4 song 7inch - Get Hip 1992
The Fevers - I'm Not Cryin - Show! 7inch - Lipstick
Kidnappers - My Heart Your Neck - Neon Signs - Rip Off 2006
Stoat - Office Girl

Eyeball Skeleton - Eyeball Skeleton - #1 - My Pal God Records