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    • August 28, 2013 7:35 PM CDT
    • dumfuk said:

      We found the song!  It is, indeed, called "Fast Attack" by a Connecticut band called the Hangmen.  It is on this out of print record called Towers of New London vol. 1 (thank you, gut fish for tipping us off that this was a New London band).  We just ordered the lp and will upload to soulseek once we get it. 

       

      We heard it on my friend's radio program cassette archive from WRTC in Hartford.

       

      Any luck getting this uploaded? Post a link please....

    • August 28, 2013 4:48 PM CDT
    • These people need to be heard on all broadcast media!

    • August 27, 2013 9:15 PM CDT
    • Mina said:

      List them!

       

      This is like Jack and Meg White melted into one person.. brilliant

    • August 27, 2013 7:12 AM CDT
    • Colleen Green!  I can't say enough good things about her.

       

       

    • August 24, 2013 5:26 PM CDT
    • I once saw Theoretical Girl in New Cross once and she was excellent.

    • August 28, 2013 4:37 PM CDT
    • The ones I love to hate? Let's see, just to get started:

       

      Coldplay

      Backstreet Boys

      S Club 7

      Take That

      Westlife

      Spice Girls

      Snow Patrol

      Radiohead

      Babydoll (a band I saw who were utterly dire)

      Most hair metal

      East 17

      Scouting For Girls

       

      I could name more, but I'll have to think about it.

       

       

       

    • August 28, 2013 1:23 PM CDT
    • Nine Pound Hammer kinda fit the bill but going in a punkabilly direction. http://youtu.be/z1iVvw9ccZI

    • August 25, 2013 1:26 AM CDT
    • Thanks Kopper they rock!

    • August 28, 2013 1:10 AM CDT
    • The clear winner of this thread. End of discussion.

    • August 27, 2013 12:55 PM CDT
    • Thijs Oosterbaan said:

      this comp is great if you want stuff like that

       

      http://www.dionysusrecords.com/shop/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=951

      Yeah, that's a great collection with my favorite track being the super moody "Here Without You" by The Symmetry Of Sound.

       

       

      Another cool comp with a moody theme is Sigh Cry Die, also on Arf! Arf! Records. Not as great as No No No in my opinion but definitely worth getting for anyone into the moody sides of garage sounds.

       

    • August 26, 2013 4:17 AM CDT
    • KrusherKarlsen said:

      http://youtu.be/Q-UTQFFeNsQ

      This song is just awesome!! Thanx KK!

    • August 25, 2013 12:46 PM CDT
    • http://youtu.be/Q-UTQFFeNsQ

    • August 27, 2013 10:49 AM CDT
    • Damn...

    • August 27, 2013 8:59 AM CDT
    • Great! Thanks a bunch.

    • August 27, 2013 2:40 AM CDT
    • Check out side A on the first volume of "The Big Itch" comps, which is dedicated to "Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow" sound-a-likes and covers.

       

       

      Bobby Lee Trammel - Toolie Froolie
      The Trashmen – Bird '65
      The Chord-R-Notes – Livin' The Life
      Lindy Blaskey And The Lavells – Papa Ooh Mow Mow
      The Dinks – Nina Koka Nina
      The Elite – One Potato
      The Elite - Two Potato
      Del Tinos – Pa Pa Ooh Mau Mau
      Gregory Dee And The Avanties – Olds-Mo-William
      The Torques – Surfin' Bird

    • August 27, 2013 7:09 AM CDT
    • Check out the Las Vegas Grind series.  Not all of it is instrumental, but it's definitely that sound.

    • August 27, 2013 7:03 AM CDT
    • If you want a male version of Best Coast or Vivian Girls, you should check out:

       

      Beach Fossils

      Wavves

      Surfer Blood

      Woods

      Sonny & the Sunsets

      Kelly Stoltz

      Smith Westerns

      The Fresh and Onlys

      The Beets

      Christmas Island

      Crystal Stilts

      Girls (This one http://www.discogs.com/artist/Girls+%285%29)

      Crocodiles

       

       

      Also check out the following labels:

       

      Captured Tracks

      Hardly Art

      Jagjaguwar

      Sacred Bones

      Mexican Summer

    • August 26, 2013 12:46 PM CDT
    • Adventures With The Saint Episode N12 Paper Chase

      13 Giugno 2013 A cura di:

      Il Santo

       

      Adventures with the Saint episode n. 12 Paper chase
      Who dasen't know the famous Simon Templar?

      1) Pandamonium - No presents for me (VV/AA - Nuggets II ,Original artyfacts from the british empire & beyond,2001)
      2) Lee and the Liars - Summer girl (Tofu rock tofu roll,2012)
      3) Doctor Explosion - Te delatas (Hablaban con frases hechas,2011)
      4) Stella Vander - J'achete des disques americains (Porquoi pas moi,1997)
      5) Ranger Sound - Ricordarmi (The ranger sound/I Ragazzi dai capelli verdi - I singoli anni '60,2010)
      6) The Neigers - I want it all (Omonimo ep,2013)
      7) The Action - Follow me (Roller gld,1995)
      8) Terrorist Bengala Party - Pacific trash vortex (VV/AA - Monsters of surf rock,2013)
      9) The Cybermen - InsideOutsideUpside down (Omonimo ep,1996)
      10) The Ciurmas - Good morning my town (Lucky sail ep,2013)
      11) The Bone Machine - Zombie shake (The bone machine vs Blood '77 split cd,2008)
      12) Thee Bomb'o'nyrics - Into the wood (Omonimo 7",2013)
      13) Dreg Machine - Lie to me (Uh!,2013)
      14) Roberto Pozzoli - Torna sui tuoi passi (VV/AA - Atto di forza vol.2)
      15) Kwyet Kings - You say (Been where?,Done that?)

       

      - See more at: http://www.iyezine.com/podcast/2662-adventures-with-the-saint-episode-n12--paper-chase.htm#sthash.qcLdG3mP.dpuf


    • August 26, 2013 3:37 AM CDT
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    • August 25, 2013 6:15 PM CDT
    • There are several decent record stores in Florida.  I wonder if it is due to all the retirees who pass away down there leaving old record collections behind.  Has anyone ever been to Bananas in St. Petersburg?  That place is massive!
      Audio Gasoline said:

      No used records at Rough Trade, eh? That's too bad, I usually spend 90% of my time in the used section. To my mind, a good used section is a sign of a good record store - it's much harder to keep a nice used section than to just order titles out of a distributor's catalog to keep the new stuff stocked. I'm guessing that, because of who they are, that Rough Trade does a good job of representing smaller labels and non-mainstream bands? Still saddened about half of the RT record label going to Universal the behemoth....

       

      I've got another great shop for the "Best Of" list: Rock 'n Roll Heaven, in Orlando. Had a conference down there 10 years ago or more, and searched them out because they were the only ones in the area that had a website at the time (remember those days?). It's an amazing collector-based record shop, almost like a museum. I've never seen so many pristine rarities under one roof - priced accordingly, but how can you complain when the shelves are full of holy grails? I think I spent about $400 in an hour. Not sure if they're still the same or not, but they blew my mind back in the day.

    • August 25, 2013 11:05 AM CDT
    • No used records at Rough Trade, eh? That's too bad, I usually spend 90% of my time in the used section. To my mind, a good used section is a sign of a good record store - it's much harder to keep a nice used section than to just order titles out of a distributor's catalog to keep the new stuff stocked. I'm guessing that, because of who they are, that Rough Trade does a good job of representing smaller labels and non-mainstream bands? Still saddened about half of the RT record label going to Universal the behemoth....

       

      I've got another great shop for the "Best Of" list: Rock 'n Roll Heaven, in Orlando. Had a conference down there 10 years ago or more, and searched them out because they were the only ones in the area that had a website at the time (remember those days?). It's an amazing collector-based record shop, almost like a museum. I've never seen so many pristine rarities under one roof - priced accordingly, but how can you complain when the shelves are full of holy grails? I think I spent about $400 in an hour. Not sure if they're still the same or not, but they blew my mind back in the day.

    • August 24, 2013 9:33 PM CDT
    • Yeah its a decent shop, no second hand and they can be a wee bit expensive too, however I like that they stick a little synopsis of each individual album on their CD's and LP's, it helps when deciding to buy an album that I've never listened to before.  Its a shame I never visit it as much as I should as when I buy records I enjoy crawling through numerous shops so I head to Soho or Camden, no other record shops near Rough Trade :(

       

      I should go back there next time I go looking for some new records as I'm listening to a lot of alt rock at the moment and they are well stocked in that genre.  And they seem to be the only record store in Lonodn which stock Thee Oh Sees LP's which has to be a plus.

    • August 25, 2013 11:53 AM CDT
    • Just to play a little catch-up ball, here are the three most recent episodes of The Mal Thursday Show:

       

      THE MAL THURSDAY SHOW #50: High, Live, and Dirty

       

      THE MAL THURSDAY SHOW #51/MAL THURSDAY'S TEXAS TYME MACHINE #15: Houston Revisited

       

      THE MAL THURSDAY SHOW #52: The Ballad of Mal Thursday Pt. 9

    • August 25, 2013 9:49 AM CDT
    • Reviving this old topic to post that one of my favorite 'zines from a few years back, CHOKE, is planning a new issue for late October 2013. Great news! http://www.chokemediaempire.com/

       

      I guess Gearhead is still being printed, right? I honestly haven't seen an issue in forever so I'm not sure. One thing that bugged me about Gearhead, though, was that they never printed negative reviews. If they didn't have something positive to say about a certain release, they just didn't review it. Odd.

       

      Does anyone remember the Fang Club 'zine that Jesse Lortz (Boom Boom Records of Renton) used to put out? That was a good read for the toilet, too. A couple others I miss are Brian Marshall's Noises From the Garage and Blair Buscareno's Teen Scene 'zine from the '90s. And, of course, Norton's Kicks and Deke Dickerson's Show-Me Blowout. All great reads.