@ratcharge Shop regulars also are amazing live. Some evidence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyTLf5YMm6Y&t=1315s
KBD Vol 9.
@ratcharge Shop regulars also are amazing live. Some evidence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyTLf5YMm6Y&t=1315s
KBD Vol 9.
such a great band.
Been listening to Nomeansno, Minutemen - Double Nickels & Can lately
This brazillian heavy metal comp. that got reissued on Svart from Finland some years back. There's some strong rockers on here. Especially the opening track by Avenger.
@sicboy was just looking at them online...
@Ebber Both SP Metal comps are opretty cool. The last time I saw Força Macabra live, they covered that Avenger song!
Maurizio Bianchi - Armaghedon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4dfUEWuNok&ab_channel=lowceiling
Cianide - The Dying Truth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LlEmpKKY50&ab_channel=MetalInvasion
SPLEEN second demo on Roachleg. Moody/depressed punk (sung in French) that's kinda hard to pin down, ie they got their own thing going. Named after Baudelaire. Members of Béton Armée and Puffer but I like them better than both bands.
https://roachlegrecords.bandcamp.com/album/ll
This is great, and so were they live (was lucky enough to catch them a couple times in Montreal last summer), but I feel like with a more powerfull recording it could really turn heads.
On the turntable last night:
i am working and my husband is playing records he got on tour. so far it's the last no hope for the kids 7" and terveet kadet - the horse lp
So far this morning
Gore Beyond Necropsy "Noise-A-Go-Go"
https://www.discogs.com/release/517845-Gore-Beyond-Necropsy-Noise-A-Go-Go
Sore Throat - "And We Don't Care"
https://www.discogs.com/release/1046864-Sore-Throat-And-We-Dont-Care
Today I've only been listening to Pisces - A Lovely Sight. Such a great record, if you are into late 60s folk psych it doesn't get any better than this.
"1969's A Lovely Sight, Pisces' only attempt at an LP, never made wax; but the fuzz guitar phrases and tambourine shuffle of "Dear One" instantly illustrate the band's woozy realm. Deeper inside, bass scales borrowed from Sgt. Pepper give way to Who moves wrecked by bad fidelity and harsh intrusions of found sounds. Jefferson Airplane's swirled, lysergic Haight Street utopia melds with the urban narcosis of the Velvet Underground's East Village.
But Pisces hailed from another ghost town altogether: Rockford, Illinois. The unsettling balance of their unissued LP combines homespun psychedelic vision and secondhand studio trickery with naive readings of the rock sound of the day, resulting in a diverse, haunted rock headspace few coastal bands ever flew through, let alone over."
@Ebber "Pillbox" is thee best Joneses song by a longshot.
Shogun's (Royal Headache) new band. Solid EP
FOLDED SHIRT - S/T
Captain Beefheart's visionary chaos merges with the raw energy of punk, creating an abrasive and hypnotic sonic explosion. A musical surrealism that hits straight and uncompromising.
Easy favorite from the past couple months:
https://packratpunk.bandcamp.com/album/lifes-a-trap
Pretty on par with the debut:
https://1-800-mikey.bandcamp.com/album/digital-pet
Looking forward to seeing these guys in May:
https://thecirculators.bandcamp.com/album/insufficient-fun
Played a show with Tony awhile back. Nice dude. Hood Rats kick ass:
https://hoodrats.bandcamp.com/album/crime-hysteria-useless-information
Had the pleasure of speaking to Gregg Turner and heard his latest production.
without spilling the beans, I'll say he recommended I listen to some SRC, specifically the tune "Black Sheep"- it's all really quite nice
btw if anyone has questions for Gregg that haven't been asked a bazillion times I'd bring them up in an upcoming interview.
That 2x4s stuff mentioned in the "needs reissuing" thread
https://johnhovorka1.bandcamp.com/album/the-2x4s
Winding down with some Electro Rap - a genre of a very specific time and place, not yet revived afaik
Two great 7"s from recent years:
Brainbombs - Blackout Ripper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWkvLukwziU
Youth Crusher - Emba Ston Kipo https://youthcrusher.bandcamp.com/album/-
Killer Afro-Cuban jazz recorded in Stockholm with the American expatriate Sabu Martinez and the crème de la crème of Swedish jazz musicians.
Listen