I think I'll always love Black Flag, especially the first four years stuff with Keith Morris. I do like alot of the Rollins albums, but I think the early stuff was just much more killer.
I think I'll always love Black Flag, especially the first four years stuff with Keith Morris. I do like alot of the Rollins albums, but I think the early stuff was just much more killer.
is that one of those graphite guitars?
This thread made my day! I laughed so hard!
Now, while John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats is my favourite singer/songwriter who is cool as fuck, who is more punk than most of those "punk" bands nowadays (all his early records were first take boombox tapes), his favourite acoustic guitar is totally uncool in my opinion...
I like acoustic guitars when they look like acoustic guitars.
This is the 7" I've played most over the last couple of months. It's the Wobbly Lamps ep, 3 tracks of low-fi, low-end garage goodness. Reviews have drawn comparisons to Billy Childish, Sonics, Country Teasers, The Fall, King Khan, Moonhearts, Cramps, Make-Up, Trashmen, Stooges, Thee Oh Sees, Slug Guts and Radar Eyes.
If that sounds like your cuppa tea, grab a copy here http://polyvinylcraftsmen.blogspot.co.uk/
This week's show featured music from Dan Sartain, Buzzcocks, Rezillos, Polymorphines, Actual Water, The Damned and more.
Listen/Download to the podcast here:
http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20120814-1030-...
Check out this week's blog post on Dan Sartain here:
http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2012/08/dan-sartain-too-tough-to-live-sh...
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This week's play list:
1. The Polymorphines – Anna Lee
2. Ghost Bikini – Summerheat
3. Actual Water - Pale Ways
4. Cousins – Jules
5. Dik Van Dykes – Lazlo
6. Los Straitjackets – Crime Scene
7. Cartoons – Radio Days
8. Dave Dubois – Death of Trotsky
9. Johnny West – A Puppet playing Possum
10. James OL & The Villains – City of Cards
11. The Doors – Queen of the Highway
12. Long Weekends - At Long Last
13. Wet Hair – Visit The Mirror
14. Elvis Costello & The Attractions – (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
15. Nickel Eye – Another Sunny Afternoon
16. Shonen Knife – Welcome To The Rock Club
17. Dan Sartain – I’m Aware
18. Dan Sartain – I Can’t Go Home Now
19. The Love Me Nots – Make Up Your Mind
20. The Lurkers – Ain’t Got A clue
21. The Damned – See Her Tonight
22. The Rezillos - (My Baby Does) Good Sculptures
22. Buzzcocks – Sixteen
23. Modern Lovers – I’m Straight
How about this?!
1. Tripmaker
2. Pushin' Too Hard
3. Mr. Farmer (technical difficulties during! ha)
4. Up In Her Room (fast !? must have been on drugs and losing it)
5. Can't Seem to Make You Mine
Will do... Shit -___-
You should probably fix that link.
Would love the link to that 60's Hollywood Bowl recording!
I love it! Do you know them? Tell them to get on garagepunk Hideout just in case they plan a US tour.
Jambone Scuzz said:
TOronto Underground Lofi Garage Punk: JANITORS
These guys post a new track like every 2 weeks. They're insane.
Here is their latest:
Two Bit Dezperados, Paint Fumes, The Spyrals, The UFO club, The Snookys, The Hussy, Thee Marvin Gays
hey Tongue Tied Twin One man band!
That there is some DIY, low fi shit! I kinda dig it in small doses.
Chazdaddy
Jambone Scuzz said:
TOronto Underground Lofi Garage Punk: JANITORS
These guys post a new track like every 2 weeks. They're insane.
Here is their latest:
TOronto Underground Lofi Garage Punk: JANITORS
These guys post a new track like every 2 weeks. They're insane.
Here is their latest:
Cool yeah it does need a decent mix
G. Wood said:
It sounds pretty cool, but I'd like to remix it so you can hear the drums.
The Trip! August 12th Show! Catch it here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/381-The_Trip-20120812-0030-t1344727800.mp3
The Setlist:
AMY GORE & HER VALENTINES- | DRIVIN' AROUND |
WHITE MYSTERY - | KICKIN' MY BALL |
SHONEN KNIFE- | EVIL BIRDS |
THE DEL-GATORS - | GET DOWN & GET STUPID |
THE DEL-GATORS- | CRUEL GAME |
- | |
PEANUTS WILSON - | CAST IRON ARM |
IGOR & THE MANIACS - | THE BIG GREEN |
THE TREBLEMAKERS- | THE GRUDGE |
FREDDIE BLASSIE- | PENCIL NECK GEEK |
RED RIVER DAVE - | CALIFORNIA HIPPIE MURDERS |
RICHARD CORONADO- | BEFORE SHE GOES |
THE STRANGELOVES- | CARA-LIN |
BLIND BOY FULLER- | TRUCKIN' MY BLUES AWAY |
RORY GALLAGHER- | WHO'S THAT COMING |
MOUNTAIN - | DON'T LOOK NOW |
ELVIN BISHOP- | I'LL BE GLAD |
JOHNNY KIDD & THE PIRATES- | SHAKIN' ALL OVER |
SLIM HARPO- | GOT LOVE IF YOU WANT IT |
VENUS & THE RAZORBLADES- | DOG FOOD |
DETENTION - | DEAD ROCK AND ROLLERS |
THE INSTRUMENTALS- | ARE YOU NERVOUS? |
M.G. & THE ESCORTS- | A SOMEDAY FOOL |
SEN. EVERETT MCKINLEY- | WILD THING |
Only recorded a single? bummer...
You'd think that a collaboration with these three would warrant at least a 6 or 8 song EP... pressed on 10", please. On fire marbled vinyl.
Sorry guys, I don't know any specifics about how SXSW does what they do - I'm not affiliated with them in any way. Just saw the announcement and thought some folks here might be interested in trying to play there. If I read the announcement right, the submission fee is probably the fee just to apply - who knows what happens after that, but I'm sure it's a long drawn out process.
Maybe try this: The Unofficial SXSW User's Guide Ning
That is the most fun a person can have in Austin packed into a 2 week time frame. Fortunately I live so close to downtown I just wheel up on my mountain bike.
Does anyone here know if a band is accepted for a showcase how SXSW decides where you are playing as well as which other bands you will be playing with? Just wondering if a garagepunk band is accepted would they get thrown in a showcase with indie or metal acts.
I always liked The Pandoras , still do , in fact , but , for my money , The Brood had a bigger and better body of work. They stuck to their guns....I know it was hard NOT to go metal in Late 80's L.A. , but other bands bands resisted. Does'nt mean most of 'em got work. I remember hearing a track from "Rock Hard" on the radio , and the DJ literally stopped the record ,apologizing for playing it.
Long as you got way down to heaven.
Mark George Harrison said:
When my other half lived in London my favourite album for getting from Kings Cross to where she lived was The Monks 'Black monk time', perfect for pushing through a crowded London on a Friday afternoon!
When my other half lived in London my favourite album for getting from Kings Cross to where she lived was The Monks 'Black monk time', perfect for pushing through a crowded London on a Friday afternoon!
Coming up on todays show for Aug 13th 2012 -
Brand new music from The Molting Vultures release "Get On Board" from Psycho Dog Records.
Also more from the Dyes new self titled release!
Tune in today 4-6pm for Rockabilly, Psychobilly, and Surf on the station Making Waves!! WHFR Detroit!!
http://youtu.be/7f31u0lmAJI This is a local band from Bournemouth, England there just starting to put there music out there. Really cool guys