wow another volume, are you planning on more volumes or taking it as it comes?
will submit a Branded song from our forthcoming LP on soundflat
wow another volume, are you planning on more volumes or taking it as it comes?
will submit a Branded song from our forthcoming LP on soundflat
Wanted to post a reminder for Hideout bands that the deadline for the next volume in this series is set for December 31, a little over a month away. Get your songs in now! Once again, click here for instructions on submitting a song:
http://garagepunk.ning.com/page/hideout-comps
Thanks.
The old 9:30 Club in Washington DC, Empty Bottle and the Hideout in Chicago.
Not a club,but an ex-cinema...the legendary Glasgow Apollo,formerly Green's Playhouse...sadly now torn down.Saw my first big rock'n'roll show there - Lou Reed supported by Ducks Deluxe.Saw Captain Beefheart there too.
I like the Bowery Electric in NYC, along with the Beachland Ballroom in Cleveland, OH, and Skully's in Columbus, OH. Here in Pittsburgh, I like the 31st Street Pub and Gooski's.
I like the Bowery Electric because it's just a couple doors down from where CBGB used to be, and it has something of a CBGB vibe.
I saw two of the three Rolling Rock tours at the Beachland Ballroom, and I saw Manda and the Marbles during their CD release party for "Angels with Dirty Faces" at Skully's (One of my all time favorite gigs). I also saw MATM for the last time at Skully's.
I like the Pub because it is like a home grown version of CBGB, without any of the history or prestige. Gooski's has a great jukebox, full of garage, glam, punk, and post punk bands.
the "hottest spots" thread in european group , made me think about this one :
What is , in your opinion, the best clubs you have been to see/play rock'n'roll music ?
in terms of crowd / fun / sound / atmosphere / decoration / originality / staffs ...
pics welcome !
Is that place still around? Mobineko? I know they were brokering the vinyl out, doing only print in house.
Anyway, I use Rainbo Records in CA, exclusively, best vinyl quality I have seen, average weight is around 155 grams, and they do special 200 gram pressings for me when I ask, since I've used them so much. Price is great, customer service is great, quality is awesome.
I always get my records mastered (master lacquer cut) elsewhere though. Saves a bit of money, and his cuts are ace.
Sorry to bring up such an old thread. I am, as I am sure a lot of others are, a vinyl geek :)
Daddy Long Legs from NYC is a killer raw R&B harmonica blasting and screaming band. There's always The Great Gaylord of Norton Records of course. I play some honking R&B tenor saxophone in the really worst of the raw trashy NYC bands The Jigglers. Luis & the Wildfires are really good on the west coast. The Phantom Surfers are killer and when Russell Quan gets to screaming "Shake" and "Henrietta" it's some seriously awesome and wild berserk rock n' roll.
The Hideout comps might be a good place to start. ;)
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Joe said:
Don Juan y Los Blancos!
The podcasts are a great place to find new bands. Check out Mottey's Garage Black & Blues Show. Shout Bamalama is great too, but I think it's mostly artists of yesteryear.
Don Juan y Los Blancos!
The podcasts are a great place to find new bands. Check out Mottey's Garage Black & Blues Show. Shout Bamalama is great too, but I think it's mostly artists of yesteryear.
Hey guys, I'm looking for some new stuff mostly Raw R and B stuff like Bunker Hill style, Nic Curran, Little Richard, JD McPherson. Lo-fi Raw Screamin' Rock and Roll. Any Suggestions? Thank you
I know it's after Halloween, but I thought I'd throw my two cents in...The Memphis Morticians who I just played on "40 Oz. Nonsense" #16:
I could post quite a few more, but I figured this would suffice...Enjoy!
Fuzztones+Screamin´Jay Hawkins-LIVE!!Very nice-check it out and you´ll love it.
Spook and the Ghouls who released an album called the Whitechapel mureders on Nervous in the late 80s, includes a version of bela Lugosis dead!
Nov 28th! Wrekking Hrs is ON THE AIR! tune in now online at http://ping.fm/tx4Q6 or 89.3FM
This week featuring Local Detroit boys the Lazy Crazies! & the Phantom Shakers along with new music from Rosie Flores.
For the Psychobilly hour old skool from the Klingonz, Cenobites, Mad Sin and much much more.
For PC users tune in now for the live show at
http://whfr.fm/sites/default/whfrwmp.asx
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http://whfr.primcast.com:4184/listen.pls
Don't forget to search our playlist for "The Wrekking Hours" to find all the weekly line-ups.
Hey there, I'm Sam. I'm 31, at least for the time being, and I'm from Western PA, more specifically New Castle (directly east of Youngstown, Ohio). I used to be the singer for a band called Dead City Dealers. I've been writing music and lyrics since I was about 15. I think. I've been in a bunch of bands over the last ten or so years, all of which I was a founding member. They would all either morph into the next band or break up due to someone moving away. The last band I simply left and told them to carry on without me. Now I just record at home when I get the urge.
As well as playing in bands, I've been an internet radio DJ, a promoter, a graphic artist, a critic, and a webzine editor/webmaster. For a straight job, I cook at a college.
I'm into punk music in most of it's forms, and all of the other types of rock 'n roll that lead up to and have influenced it. I used to fancy myself as having a decent body of knowledge when it comes to rock 'n roll and punk rock, specifically '70s punk, but I've come to realize that there's always a lot more out there than what I already am familiar with. I like discovering new stuff. So if you think you've got something for me to hear that you think might be up my alley, let me know.
Other than music, I basically just like watching movies, messing around online, hanging out, enjoying the occasional adult beverage, and good food.
I have a Blogger site, if anyone wants to check it out, and there are links in the left sidebar to other places you can find me. It's http://samsinister.blogspot.com/
Hear now the"Promise is a promise"LP- but what I just wrote on Thursday:THE EARLY YEARS cd is the best(for me!!).Even the vinyl box-set with the LP "On Fyre;Buried alive;Someone who´ll treat you right now" is great stuff but has not this raw,energetic power of the early years.
All in all LYRES are GREAT-specially L I V E...
I've got a mess o' Lyres lore stored in my cranium, from having shared dozens o' boss bills with them over the years, and having booked 'em at the Bay State and elsewhere, and put out Lyres and DMZ 45s back when Chunk Records was a going concern. My most recent shows with them in the Summer of 2010 proved that they've still got it in Spades. You might dig the "Songs the Lyres Taught Us" series from THE MAL THURSDAY SHOW. Five-plus hours of the original versions of songs from Lyres' set lists 1979 to present, bookended with tasty Lyres-type rarities from Mono's secret stash:
THE MAL THURSDAY SHOW #4: Songs the Lyres Taught Us, Vol. 1
THE MAL THURSDAY SHOW #18: Songs the Lyres Taught Us, Vol. 2
THE MAL THURSDAY SHOW #19: Songs the Lyres Taught Us, Vol. 3
THE MAL THURSDAY SHOW #26: Songs the Lyres Taught Us, Vol. 4
Lyres and DMZ are absolute classics! Lyres were the first garagepunk show I ever saw. Their live energy is incredible.
What girl bands are you listening to at the moment?
Awww and I was hoping for the 1st Dr Feelgood (& the Interns)... which would in my opinion make a better movie?
Hey!
We are on last.fm.
here's the user page:
http://www.last.fm/user/thedarkrags
and here's the band page