I'll back down on this one and try and check out their first album ; ) Although I'll stick with my guns and continue to say that elephant and afterwards was very commercial in nature.
I'll back down on this one and try and check out their first album ; ) Although I'll stick with my guns and continue to say that elephant and afterwards was very commercial in nature.
Danny said:
You could argue for the Black Lips but I can't see it in the White Stripes. Sure Jack White's background was in garage rock but the White Stripes were always a very commercial sounding band which for me is very un-garage punk. Its nothing against Jack White but the White Stripes were always a band designed to sell millions of records. For me personally a part and parcel of garage punk is to not be that.
Well, that's not really anything to do with the style of music they're playing. I mean, if a band wants to make money, that's their business. Also, I would disagree that they sound commercial. The roots of their sound were always based in garage rock, and they also had a quirky, experimental side to their music. Personally, I think it's weird that they got as big as they did in the first place. I don't know how to explain it.
køpper said:Black Lips are definitely garage punk. You can hear '60s punk in their music, esp. '60s trash like the Keggs, et al. Just because they got big doesn't make them any less garage punk. Same for the White Stripes, Hives, etc. It's all good. If you don't like a particular band's style, that's fine. But don't demean them by saying they don't fall within a certain genre...
The White Stripes' first three albums were on Sympathy for the Record Industry. NONE of those albums had a commercial sound. Hell, they were a two-piece, primitive as hell. They were unique and good at what they did, and got noticed. That's why they got signed and made it big. Had nothing to do with being commercial. Seriously, listen to their first three albums. I used to play them on my radio show along with all the other garage stuff from back in that time period and fit right in, back before they were a household name. Just because they made it big later on does not diminish the fact that their early stuff is DEAD-ON garage rock.
køpper said:
Black Lips are definitely garage punk. You can hear '60s punk in their music, esp. '60s trash like the Keggs, et al. Just because they got big doesn't make them any less garage punk. Same for the White Stripes, Hives, etc. It's all good. If you don't like a particular band's style, that's fine. But don't demean them by saying they don't fall within a certain genre...
You could argue for the Black Lips but I can't see it in the White Stripes. Sure Jack White's background was in garage rock but the White Stripes were always a very commercial sounding band which for me is very un-garage punk. Its nothing against Jack White but the White Stripes were always a band designed to sell millions of records. For me personally a part and parcel of garage punk is to not be that.
Black Lips are definitely garage punk. You can hear '60s punk in their music, esp. '60s trash like the Keggs, et al. Just because they got big doesn't make them any less garage punk. Same for the White Stripes, Hives, etc. It's all good. If you don't like a particular band's style, that's fine. But don't demean them by saying they don't fall within a certain genre...
Danny said:
My mum is more punk than Sum 41. It's a bad article not the worst. They interviewed King Khan and I love the guy so it's worth a read. Deffo don't agree with the White Stripes and the Black Lips being garage punk. I think the author was just scratching around for big names to insert into the article.
My mum is more punk than Sum 41.
It's a bad article not the worst. They interviewed King Khan and I love the guy so it's worth a read. Deffo don't agree with the White Stripes and the Black Lips being garage punk. I think the author was just scratching around for big names to insert into the article.
On my record player right now: New records by The Teamsters (UK), The Youth (DK) and Graham Day & The Forefathers (UK). All great stuff.
The most recent episode of Revolution Rock featured new musi from the Detroit post punk band Ritual Howls, The Detroit Cobras, Paul Revere & The Raiders, Jakob Dylan, The Music Machine and more.
The play list:
1. The Music Machine - Talk Talk
2. Paul Revere & The Radiers - Stepping Out
3. The Detroit Cobras - Ya Ya Ya (Looking For My Baby)
4. Scott Morgan - Stick To Your Guns
5. Guitar Army - Going To Detroit
6. Razorhouse - Girl Like A Hand Grenade
7. Vietcong - Static Wall
8. No Age - Circling With Dizzy
9. Chad VanGaalen - I Want You Back
10. The Dead Milkmen - I’ve Got To Get My Numbers Up
11. Dean Drouillard - Lost City
12. Legato Vipers - Penetang Hips
13. Outrageous Cherry - The Digital Age
14. Sam Coffey & The Iron Lungs - Calgary Hill
15. Sloan - You Don’t Need Excuses To Be Good
16. Nickel Eye - You And Everyone Else
17. The Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night
18. Foxygen - Cosmic Vibrations
19. The International Submarine Band - Sum Up Broke
20. Jakob Dylan - Ain’t No Fair (In A Rock ’N’ Roll Love Affair)
21. John Doe - Just For The Hell Of It
22. Tara Watts - Pack My Bags
23. Carl Perkins - Matchbox
24. Jimmi Quinn - Sweet Home Chicago
25. Dead Ghosts - What To Do
26. Flesh Rag - Bad Attitude
27. Death - North St.
28. Ritual Howls - Final Service
29. Ritual Howls - Helm
30. The Stranglers - Nice N’ Sleazy
Download/listen to the podcast here: http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20141108-1900-t1415473200.mp3
Check out my blog post on Ritual Howls here: http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2014/11/ritual-howls-turkish-leather-show-533.html
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Voix de Garage #32 (05/11/2014)
*Jingle* Know Your Product / The Saints / Eternally Yours / 1978 / Australie (Brisbane)
What’s behind the Mask? / The Cramps /Ohio Demos 1979/ 1992/ US (Aakron, Ohio)
Number One Crush / The Vaselines / V Is For Vaselines / 2014 / Scotland (Glasgow)
*Focus on Chinese punk*
– Chinese Bootboys / Misandao / Éponyme / 2009 / China (Beijing)
– I Wanna Piss Around You / Joyside / Drunk is Beautiful / 2004 / China (Beijing)
– Sand Hammer / Hedgehog / 2011 DEstroy meMOries / 2011 / China (Beijing)
– Tamen / PK14 / White Paper / 2005 / China (Beijing)
Agitated/Electric Eels / single / 1978 / US (Cleveland, Ohio)
Illegal bodies / Simply Saucer / Cyborgs Revisited (from 70’s Recordings) / 1989 / Canada
Girl like You / The Len Price 3 / Rentacrowd / 2007 / UK (Medway Delta)
Fan Club / The Damned / Peel Sessions / 1977 / UK (London)
*The 60's Chapel* Stop and Listen / The Shag / single / 1967 / US (Milwaukee, Winsconsin)
Hot Generation / The Pandoras / single / 1984 / US (Chino, California)
Burns My Eyes / Bass Drum Of Death / Rip This / 2014 / US (Oxford, Mississippi)
*So Glitter!!!* The Race / Go Go Thunder / Single / 1975 / UK
*The lesson from Norway* Turbonegro Must Be Destroyed / Turbonegro / Scandinavian Leather / 2004 / Norway (Oslo suburbs)
*Maximum Volume* Funhouse / The Stooges / Funhouse / 1970 / US (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
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Voix de Garage #31 Happy New Season! (29/10/2014)
*Jingle* Know Your Product / The Saints / Eternally Yours / 1978 / Australie (Brisbane)
I Wanna Be Sedated / The Ramones / Road To Ruin / 1978 / US (NYC)
Pills Box / The Joneses / Someone got their head kicked in / 1982 / US (California)
Heartbreaker / The Raydios / Original Demo Recordings / 1999 / Japan (Tokyo)
Born in ’69 / Rocket from the Crypt / Scream, Dracula, Scream! / 10/10/1995/ US (Sand Diego, California)
*The 5' French talk*
Bad Part of Town / The Royal Flares / single / 2013 / Germany
*The 60's Chapel* Believe Me / The Guess Who / 1966 / single / Canada (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
Black Holes in Stereo / King Tuff / Black Moon Spell / 2014 / US (Vermont)
*The quiet moment* Falling Rain / Reigning Sound / Shattered / 2014 / US (Memphis)
The Ballad of Dwight Fry / King Buzzo / live / 2014 / US (Aberdeen, WA)
*Waw, so glitter!!!* Saturday Night / Bilbo Baggins / Single / 1974 / Scotland (Edinburgh)
I’m a Freak / Wicked Lady / Psychotic Overkill / 1972 / UK (Northampton)
Drop Dead / The Punks / The Punks / 1976 / US (Detroit Motor City)
*The Norway lesson* Letter from your Mama / Turbonegro / Never is Forever / 1994 / Norway (Oslo suburbs)
Devitalize (Live au Mouv’ (2014)) / Chain & The Gang / Minimum Rock and Roll / 2014 / US (Washington)
*Maximum Volume*Fire Spirit / The Gun Club / Fire of Love/ 1981/ US (Los Angeles)
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VOIX DE GARAGE IS BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Playlist 11-08-14
Ultimate Spinach Your Head is Reeling
13th Floor Elevators Slip Inside This House
Bob Mould Black Sheets of Rain
Baby Woodrose Love Comes Down
Mekons Memphis, Egypt
Screaming Trees She Knows
Moving Targets The Other Side
Mono Men Watch Outside
Rocket 3 Submission
Outrageous Cherry Timing Ain't Everything
Ex Hex Don't Wanna Lose
Wax Witches Social Introvert
Evil Idols Something To Do
Off! Over Our Heads
Dwarves Kings of the World
Swingin' Utters Agonist
Loose Pills Get Drunk, Play Records
Mighties I Hope This Letter
Movements Inside Your Mind
Mites Washaway
Ty Segall Manipulator
Cobalt Cranes Sleepwalk
Hookworms Radio Tokyo
Useless Eaters Bleeding Moon
Satelliters It's Gotta Be You
Narco States Lost In Time
McFadden's Parachute My Hometown
Bevis Frond She's In Love With Time
Electric Mind Machine Electric Mind Machine
Electromags Cool 100 Bucks
Teenage Frankenstein Don't Go in the Woods
Yowl I Do Wrong
Wednesday Knights Chase You
Godfathers Gone To Texas
The Jeff of the Future Radio Show will be on the air and the web on Saturday November 8th from 1:00-3:00PM EST. There will loads of psychedelic fuzzed-out garage-punk for a cloudy Fall afternoon. You can listen at 89.7 WITR-FM in Rochester, NY or streaming live at http://witr.rit.edu
NOW THAT I'VE HEARD IT , i LIKE IT. WISH i'D NEVER HEARD NORWEIGAN BLACK METAL , BUT , WHAT CAN YOU DO ?
Harper Valley Norway
Radio What Wave Playlist November 6/2014
First off, Huge Thanx to everyone that came out to our monthly Rock'n'Roll Rent Party last sunday!! Not only did The Mongrels meet the challenge from the Boy From Nowhere to meet or beat their $50 pledge to CHRW, but the crowd at the event put in another $100!!!! Yep, a grand total of $150 for CHRW!! Thanx to all!
And on tonite's show, we've got a couple of special guests, we've got FenyxFyre and Tyler Stewart. FenyxFyre is a sideshow freak artist....meaning he can breathe fire, swallow swords, eat glass, stick foreign objects into his body and do tricks with chainsaws among other feats. In other words, this guy is the real deal as he's recently appeared on AMC Freakshow!!! And he is going to be appearing at an event that Tyler Stewart is promoting at Gordy's Brewhouse.
1. King Tuff....Beautiful Thing....from the Black Moon Spell CD that just came out. This CD has been stuck in my car CD player for about a week and it's quickly becoming one of my faves.
2. Giggleswitch....How Good You Look....from their VII CD. Liam, who played bass in Giggleswitch, is now in Cross The Streams, which is playing at the freak show.
3. Giggleswitch....Polythylene...as above.
4. King Tuff.....Black Holes In Stereo...from the Black Moon Spell CD.
5. catl....FU Blues....from This Shakin' House LP. catl are playing at the Black Shire Pub tonite. They rock!!
6. catl...Shakin' House Blues....as above.
7. catl....Get Outta The Car....from the This Soon Will All Be Gone LP. Originally recorded by Hasil Adkins, catl quite often play this song live and dedicate it to a DJ from this radio station.
8. Frankie And Jimmy....Hard Time Killing Floor Blues....from the Scream The Blues LP. Frankie and Jimmy are opening for catl tonite at Black Shire Pub.
9. Wilko Johnson....Keep It To Myself...from the Going Back Home CD. WIlko was diagnosed with terminal cancer and wasn't expected to live for long. He beat the cancer and is now clean!!!! Congrats to Wilko!!!! Maybe, just maybe rock'n'roll is the cure for cancer!!!
10. Cream....Dance The Night Away....from Disreali Gears LP. This goes out to Jack Bruce who passed away about a week ago. Cream were my absolute fave band back in 1968/69 and introduced me to the blues at a really young age! And this particular LP, I've owned since about 1970 and used to play the shit out of it!
11. Cream....Those Were The Days....from the Wheels Of Fire LP. Another LP I've owned since the early 70's.
12. Terminals....Spiderman....from the We Killed cassette and goes out to regular listener Dan.
Huge Thanx to FenyxFyre for coming on air, putting scissors up his nostils and for eating the light bulb. There's video on the Radio WW page on facebook.
Big thanx for all the phone calls, emails, facebook messages and Heys!! Back again next week, looks like a tribute to original Demic Rob Brent who passed away last night. In the process of lining up some guests for next week's show.
The show is archived at the following link:
http://chrwradio.ca/programs/radio-what-wave
Hmmmm....I have'nt studied it enough to give you an informed answer , really , except that I know the group , Prussian Blue , is very big , and they're far more Pop - oriented. I only heard a bit of them in a documentary.
It's sort of odd that there's White Supremacist Rockabilly , as Rockabilly was born out of a love by Southern White (mostly) males for Black culture. It was about being an individual , not part of a herd , and that was like wearing a big sign that read "BEAT MY ASS !!".
I left Dallas before the (neo - Nazi) skinheads more or less dispersed , or got into other things . I hear that some of them got into Rockabilly , much later , because it was White and Southern. Some of the ex - Punk Rockabilly guys in Dallas were pretty racist , too , but , I think most people saw the blatant contradiction.
But , Rockabilly music was always , pretty much , apolitical , neither left nor right - leaning. I don't think there were any blatantly racist 'billy bands in Dallas in the late 80's and 90's , but , I was'nt around. I knew several of the musicians , none of them seemed that way to me. Just songs about cars and girls . A wella wella wella , uh baby , baby baby.....
John Battles said:Chris , Well , I've been reading , and seeing on TV , about this new trend toward trying to make the movement more accessible to more sheeple (As Thorazine called 'em.). But , you have a point , and I did'nt mean to discount it. It could , on the surface , be percieved as funny odd and funny ha - ha to actually hear some of this seemingly contradictory genre splicing ,
Chris , Well , I've been reading , and seeing on TV , about this new trend toward trying to make the movement more accessible to more sheeple (As Thorazine called 'em.). But , you have a point , and I did'nt mean to discount it. It could , on the surface , be percieved as funny odd and funny ha - ha to actually hear some of this seemingly contradictory genre splicing ,
John Battles said:Chris , I read most of the article...To be honest , it did'nt shock or amuse me. Hate music has been crossing over into more genres than Xian Rock (Not making a direct comparison between the two.) .
I think White Power Synth Pop or Indie Rock would be like a double decker shit sandwich. Two kinds of shit , all they need , now , is bread .
Chris , I read most of the article...To be honest , it did'nt shock or amuse me. Hate music has been crossing over into more genres than Xian Rock (Not making a direct comparison between the two.) .
I think White Power Synth Pop or Indie Rock would be like a double decker shit sandwich. Two kinds of shit , all they need , now , is bread .
Trixie trainwreck from Berlin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc9NE2D_V88