Tuesday, July 15, 2008

AFS v. 185 ~ Magic Flowers Wilt the Weakhearted!


"Bob Dylan's 42nd Annual Report"--a sprawling sidelong jam on the back of Psychedelic Horseshit's Magic Flowers Dubbed cassette--drew more angry and confused phonecalls than any song I've ever played on the radio (or at least since The Most Unicorn a few weeks back). So, I guess this is a warning. You don't hafta like everything on these podcasts. Use the FFWD button if you need to!

There is some semblance of a song in between the long keyboard intro and the outro that codas the queasiest guitar riff into eternity. Me, myself...I do have the patience for this kinda stuff, and maybe I enjoy listening to it because I feel like I know a little bit about the humor of the Horseshit boys from a few hang-out seshes and catching them live several times, sometimes at their glorious best and their self-admitted worst (which was still a hoot!). But no matter how this B-side grabs you, the A-side will most likely send your hearts aflutter if you loved Magic Flowers Droned. This thing was limited to 50, so good luck!


You can download this week's show AT THIS LINK HERE! @ 192kbps
(archived for ~4 weeks)

Or, also AT THIS LINK (@ 320 kbps!!!)
(archived for ~10 weeks)

TRADITIONAL FOOLS | Valley (of the Jams) | Traditional Fools | Make a Mess/Wizard Mountain *new
SUPERSTITIONS | Chainsaw Hands | cassette #3 | Telephone Explosion *new
MATT K. SHRUGG | Tunnel Vision | The Weird Shit... CDR | no label 2007
THE PETS | Can't Keep Myself Straight | Misdirection | Static Impulse *new
LOVER | All Alone | No More Reason 7" | HoZac *new
FLIP TOPS | Looks So Scary | Dangerous Game 7" | Plastic Idol *new
STATUES | Soft Lives | Broken Hands 7" | Plastic Idol *new
LEPER PRINT | Coma | Coma 7" | Die Stasi *new
SHIT EAGLE | Girls in School | Girls in School 7" | Florida's Dying *new
HARPOON GUNS | Nanonii | III 7" | Going Underground *new
HARPOON GUNS | 15
MATT K. SHRUGG | Valleys of Hate | The Weird Shit... CDR
WARM STREAMS | Critical Boys | Camo Babies 7" | Borox *new
EAT SKULL | If I'm Insane [Psycho Sin] | Dead Families 7" | Skulltones 2007
EAT SKULL | No Intelligence
SIC ALPS | United [Throbbing Gristle] | United 7" | Important *new
VIVIAN GIRLS | Damaged | Tell the World 7" | Woodsist *new
SIC ALPS | Mater | U.S. EZ | Siltbreeze *new
LOVE TAN | Brush Your Teeth | 6-song 7" | Sweet Rot *new
HOME BLITZ | Little League | Weird Wings 12" | Parts Unknown *new
FACTUMS | Fear of Terminology | A Primitive Future: Original Soundtrack | Assophon *new
SPIDER TRIO | B2 | Live at the Rendezvous | Assophon *new
PIGEONS | Malaise | Virgin Spectacle | Black Dirt *new
ROSEMARY KRUST | Ringtone Kitty | v/a: Ladyz in Noyz 3xCD | Spleencoffin *new
U.S. GIRLS | Buzz Chant | v/a: Ladyz in Noyz
STONE PILLOW | Earth's Crust | v/a: Ladyz in Noyz
SECRET ABUSE | I Stole a Gun That Sings With Joy | Bored Fortress Singles Club split 7" w/ Inca Ore | Not Not Fun *new
SECRET ABUSE | Rib of His God
WET HAIR | Magnetic Youth | Irifi CS | Night People *new
WET HAIR | Forever Young Ever One | one-sided LP | Night People *new
PSYCHEDELIC HORSESHIT | Bob Dylan's 42nd Annual Report | Magic Flowers Dubbed CS | Bumtapes *new
MUDBOY | Come Home | Mudmux vol 1 7" | DNT *new
JEX THOTH | When the Raven Calls [Bobb Trimble] | Jex Thoth | I Hate 2007 *request
SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES | Pointing Bone | Hyaena | Geffen 1984
PIERRE NORMAL | Orage | v/a: Festival der Genialen Dissidenten LP+7" | Enfant Terrible *new
SPRUNG AUS DEN VOLKEN | Begehre Dich | Faux Pas 1 | Klang Galerie *new (orig 1982)
ZOLA JESUS | The Way | Poor Sons 7" | Die Stasi *new
CRISPY AMBULANCE | United [Throbbing Gristle] | Fin | LTM Publishing 1985 *request

Tonight's featured background music was from a demo CDR that Sacto's rennaissance man Matt K. Shrugg was passing around a little bit last year. His name as a solo act is just now getting known outside of Sacramento (mostly to the TermBros) thanks to Tic Tac Totally's announcement of pre-order availability of his upcoming 7". But some of us locals have known about him for a long time. And it's not like we were keeping him a secret. HE was keeping himself a secret!

I was surprised to hear how far out his solo stuff gets. My impression of him had remained unchanged since the first time I saw him. He was maybe 15-16 years old, shakin' maraccas like a crazy man during a Troublemakers show at Old Ironsides. I was surprised someone so young got let into the bar, but I had no idea that his folks owned the place. This was my first 21+ show, I think. My first taste of garagepunk in its regular habitat...I was transfixed! Then I heard later he was in a bad called The Shruggs, and they were all nerdy about vintage Vox equipment, dressing up for shows, and cultivating shaggy hair. I thought it was maybe still a little ridiculous to base your entire set of musical ideals on the Back from the Grave series, but live, these bands ripped so hard, I could never hate on it.

Then, when Matt began the Zodiac Killers band practice commute, I thought...well, for a redundant band, they sure got a punkass monster of a drummer. I thought that was a big stylistic stretch for him. Then came Th'Losin' Streaks (a fantastic live band that gets taken for granted by far too many undie-pukers around here), and it made sense as the next logical progression for him. I figured he might be listening to some jazz drummers because of the impression I was getting from some of his more unexpected rolls and fills in the Streaks.

He stepped up front to sing and play guitar for The Black Dahlias who issued a solid single for Plastic Idol Records before breaking up over some kinda drama. A little too tentative the coupla times I saw 'em. Around this time, he also lent his bashin' drumskills to Sunshine Smile, who where something like Black Flag meets Blue Cheer, but with sweet fem vox by a woman who must've learned how to sing by warbling along to Misfits tapes as a girl.

Then came The Pizzas, and I was like, cool...really dig the songs! Some of them had begun as Black Dahlias songs, but as heard on the superb 7" from Daggerman early this year, they oozed a lot more snot and drove a lot harder than before. Just after the first Pizzas show, Matt slipped me that CDR which he wrote "Weird Shit" on...first 6-7 songs sounded like the Pizzas, but the next dozen or so were kinda all over the map. Some good psychedelic songs that still retained some catchiness and his signature drumming style, yet some of the songs were pretty free and wild and noisy, yet still very good. By then, he had been showing up unexpectedly to some weird shows, asking me what I'd been listening to, and Scott Soriano had also reported he'd been snooping around Time Tested Books asking for cues about what jazz to try next, and it finally started making sense.

And ever since Matt K. published his Swingin' Creeper zine as a youth, he has been a talented graphic artist, too. His cover for this upcoming 7" exemplifies that for sure. Bottom line...dude's awesome at whatever he tries.

Now you wanna order this, right? Hurry and go here...
http://www.tictactotally.com/releases?sku=TTT-017

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

AFS v. 184 ~ Punk Trippin' Triple Threat in Studio!


Tonight's special in-studio guests include Le Face (pictured (featuring Michelle from Mika Miko on bass)) and the Friendly Neighbors, two young ragers from Los Angeles. And between their ferocious live sets, we get treated to a tape-delayed broadcast of Meth Teeth, who recorded in the KDVS studios on Saturday after their DAM House set. Le Face and Friendly Neighbors picked most of the music in the last hour of the set and joined me on air for some chattin'. Keep an eye on a mystery band called Hamburger Pony...That's the word!

If all of this gets you in the mood to see some live music, be warned...Eat Skull is coming down the West Coast this week! I saw 'em twice in Portland a couple weeks ago, and they were brilliant both times. It's an emotional roller coaster to go from the sweetness of the record to the bristling anger Rob delivers on the same songs live. But no matter how hard the vibe and the spontaneity swerve off the tracks, the rhythm section keeps it charging ahead. It was really amazing to see what kinda alliance of fans this band is building in Portland, perhaps the city with the most segregated genre ghettos. I saw 4-5 rows of fist-pumping wasters in an amoebic mosh ahead of another 3-4 rows of girls of the indie-pop fashion circa 1993. Nerdy glasses, barettes matching cardigans....And they were singing along to the anthemic parts(!!!) of the better-known songs like "Punk Trips" (and really, has there been a sweeter break than Rod's guitar part in that song?).

They're taking Sacto's surfadelic swirlers of janglepop sweetness, The Ganglians, along for the ride up and down California. It might seem like an odd pairing at first, but these bands fell in love at first sight when Eat Skull played at the Ganglians' homebase, the Funcastle, 2309 L Street in Sacramento. A split 7" of these two is getting close. Both bands will blow up the Funcastle again on Wednesday, July 9th with MOM and My Whole Hand Was Wet. Figure on 8:00 for starters. Highest recommendation! The rest of you will get your chance...

Thu, 7/10 in San Francisco @ The Hemlock w/ Fun Blood
Fri, 7/11 in East Bay Area @ somewhere (Fort Gallery cancelled)
Sat, 7/12 in San Diego @ The Kensington Club w/ Christmas Island
Sun, 7/13 in Los Angeles @ The Echo, Part Time Punks night w/ Witch Hats
Tue, 7/15 in Davis @ Delta of Venus, 122 B Street
Fri, 7/18 in Portland @ Slabtown w/ Witch Hats (no Ganglians)

You can download this week's show AT THIS LINK HERE! @ 192kbps
(archived for ~4 weeks)

Or, also AT THIS LINK (@ 320 kbps!!!)
(archived for ~10 weeks)

EAT SKULL | Punk Trips | Sick To Death | Siltbreeze *new
TITMACHINE | I Wanna Be Your Dog [Stooges] | 7" | Meeuw Muzak *new
CATATONIC YOUTH | Out of Control | Piss Scene 7" | HoZac *new
SEXY PRISON | Without Us Some Guys Would Starve | Filth Flarn Filth picdisc LP | Occult *new
THE ANALS | Wake Up You're Dead | Commando of Love 7" | Sweet Rot *new
ROBOT ASSASSINS | Robot Assassins | Beneath the Planet of the Apes 7" | Total Sound 1997
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS | Copyright | actually live in Studio A
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS | Teenage Guerillas
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS | Exquisite Corpse
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS | Song for Bosch
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS | Manifesto
METH TEETH | Bus Rides | recorded live in Studio A, 7/5/08
METH TEETH | Unemployment Forever
METH TEETH | To My Good Friend
METH TEETH | I Got Problems
METH TEETH | I Was Wrong
METH TEETH | My Heart's Heart (false start)
METH TEETH | My Heart's Heart
METH TEETH | Boring Artifacts
METH TEETH | People Will Say Anything
METH TEETH | Failures Selected by God
METH TEETH | A Thousand Regrets | tour cassette | self-released *new
LE FACE | Isolation | actually live in Studio A
LE FACE | Lolita
LE FACE | No Scene
LE FACE | Bright White Faces
LE FACE | Salvador Dali
LE FACE | Untitled
LE FACE | Boys and Girls
REPTILIAN CIVILIAN | Dog Factory | Dog Factory 7" | Felony Fidelity *new
GUILTY RAZORS | I Don't Wanna Be a Rich | 7" | Polydor 1978
CRAMP | Suzy Lie Down | She Doesn't Love Me 7" | Rip Off | 1979
THE MAD | I Hate Music | Eyeball 7" | Disgusting 1979
NEON BOYS | Don't Die | Richard Hell & the Voidoids/Neon Boys split 7" | Shake 1980 (orig 1973)
THE TURNBUCKLES | Rearranged | Super Destroyer Mark II 7" | Break'er | 1979
BUTTHOLE SURFERS | Negro Observers | Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac | Touch & Go 1984
STICK MEN WITH RAY GUNS | Hate in the 80's (Learn to) | Some People Deserve to Suffer | Emperor Jones 2002 (orig 198?)
WHITE FLAG | Shattered Badge | v/a: COPulation: The Sound of Hollywood | Mystic 1984
HUMAN HANDS | Dilemmas | Hereafter | Nate Starkman & Son 1988
THE SPECIALS | Gangsters | Gangsters 7" | Chrysalis 1979
HAUNTED HOUSE | Does She Have to Have HIV to Shine Like a Shining Star? | Chandaliers 7" | Eat 2007

Catch these other bands on tour, too!

Le Face & Friendly Neighbors
Tue, 7/8 in Oakland @ Campbell House w/ Ham & the Chokers, DDB
Thu, 7/10 in Portland @ Ego Svm Papa w/ Magic Johnson & Holy Smokes
Fri, 7/11 in Seattle @ Fusion Cafe
Sun, 7/13 in Portland @ The COOP w/ Plan R & the Crawlers
Mon, 7/14 in Santa Cruz @ TBA

Meth Teeth
Tue, 7/8 in Irvine @ UC-Irvine w/ Christmas Island, Rough Kids & Sprawl Out
Wed, 7/9 in San Diego @ Tower Bar w/ Christmas Island
Thu, 7/10 in Phoenix, AZ @ Bike Saviors Co-Op w/ Soft Shoulder & Melted Cassettes
Fri, 7/11 in Austin, TX @ Quack's w/ The Wax Museums & Harlem
Sat, 7/12 in New Orleans, LA @ Saturn Bar w/ The Fault Lines
Sun, 7/13 in Atlanta, GA @ TBA (Help them!)
Mon, 7/14 in Athens, GA @ Secret Squirrel w/ Sic Alps
Tue, 7/15 in Huntsville, AL @ Vertical House w/ The Fault Lines
Wed, 7/16 in Memphis, TN @ Murphy's
Thu, 7/17 in St. Louis @ Apop Records w/ Realicide
Fri, 7/18 in Chicago @ Victim of Time "Snoozefest" @ Beat Kitchen w/ Disappears, Box Elders, & Radar Eyes
Sat, 7/19 in Brooklyn, NY @ Death By Audio w/ Sic Alps, Religious Knives, & Cause Co-Motion
Sun, 7/20 in Brooklyn, NY @ Don Pedro's w/ Pink Reason & Home Blitz
Mon, 7/21 in Philadelphia, PA @ Marvelous Music w/ Wet Hair & FNU Ronnies
Tue, 7/22 in Columbus, OH @ Carabar w/ Night of Pleasure & Wet Hair
Wed, 7/23 in Detroit, MI @ TBA
Thu, 7/24 in Minneapolis, MN @ The Organ House w/ Wet Hair
Sat, 7/26 in Missoula, MT @ The Palace
Sun, 7/27 in Portland @ PDX POP NOW!

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

AFS v. 183 ~ Sexy Prison bring 2011 in 2008!



OMGLOL...I TOTALLY DO!

The band that brought you 2007 in 2004 had you pumped like Italians Who Just Saw Rocky on their debut LP. Now Sexy Prison is still three years ahead of the curve, portending the party to end all parties in “2011”, the opus-like finalé on their new LP due out July 4th at their Ivy League summer vacation reunion engagement at the DAM House in Davis, CA (est. 1989), with Meth Teeth and Mutators. No sophomore slump here. I still stand by the comparison of “kinda like a more sample-rich Cheveu if Etienne traded blues-punk guitar strut for Peter Hook-like bass guitar.” Touches of early Severed Heads and Timbaland swirl into a storm surge of electro/weirdpunk. These new songs are stronger than the first batch, and still hilarity-inducing but not as gimmick-reliant overall, and best yet, the sound is more crystalline and forceful. This record was made to be an end-times party-ripper or dancefloor oppressor, or a perfect demo piece for a boss car stereo. Far be it from me to keep the beans from spillin’....You hafta see this picture-disc to believe it. Too ridic to quit! Or maybe they just wanna show Adam Stonehouse the punkest way to surf envisioned yet. (Okay, I guess I shoulda said “spoiler alert” after all.) Either way, you may just need to chase Filthflarnfilth with a vedge-out-sesh to The HospitalsHairdryer Peace to get your pulse back to regular.

Robert's out here from Providence for some actual factual geophysics booyar at UC-Davis, and "Dawson" is taking a brief break from flood management modeling and Mayyors vokills to play some Sexy Prison shows. Their new record will be available to first comers at these Sexy Prison shows...
July 4 @ DAM House, Davis w/ Meth Teeth, Mutators, & Sucks
July 11 @ Ace’s House, Concord w/ Uncut Hunks & Uzi Rash
July 14 @ Witchdom, Sacto w/ Mom & TBA(s)
July 19 @ Kristen’s House, Oakland w/ Warm Streams & TBA(s)

You can download this week's show AT THIS LINK HERE! @ 192kbps
(archived for ~4 weeks)

Or, also AT THIS LINK (@ 320 kbps!!!)
(archived for ~10 weeks)

SOCRATES DRANK THE CRONIUM | Death Is Gonna Die | On the Wings | Anazitisi 2007 (orig 1973)
SOGGY | Waiting for the War | Soggy | Memoire Neuve/Reims Punk'n'Roll *new (orig 1981)
ICON GALLERY | Declination | Declination 7" | Dear Skull *new
MUTATORS | What Cuts Want | split 7" w/ Night Wounds | Badmaster *forthcoming
DEFEKTORS | Kick First One | v/a: Emergency Room vol 1 | Grotesque Modern/Nominal *new
NU SENSAE | Peter Tripp | v/a: Emergency Room vol 1
SICK BUILDINGS | The Commuter | v/a: Emergency Room vol 1
ARGUMENTIX | Destroy Lost Homes | Boss of Goth | Below PDX *new
MATTRESS | It's Coming Down | Heavy Duty | Reluctant *new
SEWN LEATHER | Shadowsss | I Live Like This Cuz I Like It | (Y)ours *new
N.213 | Revenger 2008 | Vexation CS | Digitalis *new
TWIN CRYSTALS | Safety | Two Girls 7" | Summer Lovers Unlimited *new
OBSOLETE | It's Your Funeral | split 7" w/ Secret Society of the Sonic Six | Touch of Evil *new
SECRET SOCIETY OF THE SONIC SIX | Por Fin | Isolated Incidents 1.2 12" EP | Touch of Evil *new
FACTUMS | Psi | The Sistrum LP+7" | Sacred Bones *new
KRASH UN LURNE | Two Days | III - The End Is Nein | Scatalogical Liberation Front *new
ALTERED STATES OF THE UNITED SNAKES | The Sunshine Space Explorer | Executive Suites CDR | Autistic Theater *new
METH TEETH | Boring Artifacts | Bus Rides 7" | Sweet Rot 2008
SIC ALPS | Massive Place | U.S. EZ | Siltbreeze *new
STRAPPING FIELDHANDS | Abandoned by Demeter | Wattle & Daub | Shangri-La 1996
NAKED ON THE VAGUE | Empty Tongues | Poltergeist Palm 7" | Skulltones *new
RAINBRO | Little One/Reindeer Dance Feeder | Vectors CS | self-released *new
DIVE | Blood Money | Images | Minus Habens 1993
DOLINA | Corridors | v/a: Festival der Genialen Dissidenten LP+7" | Enfant Terrible *new
KASETTENFACHENTSTAUBER | Der Schwartze Roboter | Der Schwartze Roboter 7"+CS | Kernkrach *new
KASETTENFACHENTSTAUBER | Die Seltsamen Unheimlichen | bonus CS
DEADLY NIGHTSHADES | Too Late | split 7" w/ Guerre Éclair | Kernkrach *new
SEXY PRISON | 2011 | Filthflarnfilth picdisc LP | Occult *new
CHEVEU | Hot | Cheveu | S-S Records 2008
THE FEELING OF LOVE | Hand Clap Girl | Petite tu es un Hit | Yakisakana *new
ALUMINUM KNOT EYE | Even Dwarfs Started Small | Silo Monster 7" | Big Black Hole 2007
SUPERSTITIONS | This Town | split CS w/ Ty Segall | Wizard Mountain *new
THE WIGGINS | Dog | Feed the Ghost 7” | Dull Knife *new
ARCHIPELAGO BREWING CO. | Criswell | Criswell 7" | Nuf Sed 1991
SIC ALPS | Put the Puss to Bed | U.S. EZ
CIRCUIT DES YEUX | Carny | Symphone | De Stijl *new

Hey, Meghan...remember this reverse freakin' action you got? Wasn't that some 2007 in 2004? Seriously, though...It really is amazing that a band of a civil engineer and Ivy League geophysicist must set the bar for partyhardiness in Davis. Is this not a real college town, kids? Well, at the last Mayyors show, Woodhouse's headstock wrecked some window glass due to wasted thrashers in the front row. So, maybe the kids are catching up to 2008 just in time to board the P'Zone express to 2011. Come all ye TermBo Trippers and Beardo Flippers!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

AFS v. 182 ~ Hello, Tonsils...It's Me, Clifford!


For as long as I've been fanatically obsessive about music, perhaps no other band has been as special to me as Severed Heads. I've caught all kindsa hell from people about it, but I've always rated them right next to The Stooges, The Wipers, and The Fall atop the pinnacle of my all-time faves. Hardcore fans of the Sevs call ourselves "Cliffords", particularly if we enjoy the early, more experimental, primarily loopbuilt stuff from before the mid-80s turn to more pure pop formalist song structure, lyrics and actual singing, and dancefloor accessibility. To call oneself a "Clifford" refers to the band's 1985 2xLP collection of false starts and unreleased early ephemera entitled Clifford Darling, Please Stop Living in the Past. Although I would contend that the band never made a stinker (Rotund for Success from 1989 is the band's low-point for me, but most of it's not as drecky as it is just unmemorable compared to their other albums), and I continue to enjoy Tom Ellard's work up to this very day, I do confess a special fondness of this early stuff. That's what made me spring for the big bucks ($149 + tax at Amoeba SF) for my very first Vinyl-on-Demand boxed-set. This is truly a treasure trove for a Clifford like me. And with all kindsa ex-slackjaw punx gettin' smart now as they hip to the sounds of the "weirdpunk" and the "minimal wave", surely more of you will wanna be a Clifford, too.

You can download this week's show AT THIS LINK HERE! @ 192kbps
(archived for ~4 weeks)

Or, also AT THIS LINK (@ 320 kbps!!!)
(archived for ~10 weeks)

BLACK & WHITE | title unknown | Suicide CS | no label *new
LEADERS | Grenade in the Face | 2nd demo CDR | no label *new
MATTRESS | Eyes | Heavy Duty | Reluctant *new
PHEROMOANS | Open for Business | demo CDR | no label 2008
THE ELKS | Auxiliary Tremors | v/a: Moon Boot Boutique vol. 1 CDR | no label *new
NOTHING PEOPLE | Outsiders Are | Anonymous | S-S Records *new
PIGEONS | Moon Whiskey | Virgin Spectacle | Black Dirt *new
LITTLE CLAW | World of Tired | Why/Why Not 7" | Physical Sewer *new
FEY GODS | Bury Me Standing | Untied CS | no label *new
FEY GODS | Untied
BLUES CONTROL | End Zone | Puff | Fusetronsound *new
JEX THOTH | Equinox Suite | Jex Thoth | I Hate 2007
COMUS | Children of the Universe | To Keep from Crying | Virgin 1974
HEXLOVE/FAULOUAH | Big Happy Lotus | Free Jazz from Slavery 2xLP | Weird Forest *new
BULBS | Uamanas | Light Ships | Freedom to Spend *new
LES BEYOND | More Hands or Wings | v/a: Ammugammu 2xCS | Isolated Now Waves *new
SEVERED HEADS | Headless Corpses | Adenoids 5xLP | Vinyl on Demand *new (orig 1979)
SEVERED HEADS | Nightsong (orig 1981)
SEVERED HEADS | Cowboy Muzak: Dressed in Air/Russian Rifles (orig 1982)
SEVERED HEADS | Lamborghini (orig 1982)
SEVERED HEADS | Harold & Cindy Hospital (demo) (orig 1985)
ZOLA JESUS | Dog | Poor Sons 7" | Die Stasi *new
LEPER PRINT | Dead Flowers | Coma 7" | Die Stasi *new
MOM | The Monkey's Uncle | Tender Sweet Young Thing CDR | Dirty Dog Dick *new
THE FEELING OF LOVE | The Rape Man | new 7" | Florida's Dying *new
A.H. KRAKEN | Black Borny | A.H. Kraken | In The Red *new
NIGHT WOUNDS | Animal | split 7" w/ Mutators | Badmaster *forthcoming
SHPILBERG | trks 4-5 | Gold Fish | Brise Cul *new

One of the most admirable things about this band is that years before this file-sharing phenomenon went big overnight and controversy ensued after corporate douchebags whined woefully--hell, even before the very dawn of the mp3--Severed Heads was the first band to make every song from all of their albums available for free download on "mp2" format. The band continues to let you stream damn near all of their catalog at their website: http://www.sevcom.com/ (with very inexpensive downloads in a choice of hi-fidelity digital formats as well). The band also published schematics for several of their albums to teach fans how to make such creative music themselves. And now their website continues to offer musicmaking tutorials. As helpful and inspirational as the liners of Desperate Bicycles records and Mark Perry's "Here's Three Chords - Now Form a Band" diagram in Sniffin Glue were, the Severed Heads have given their fans as much assistance as possible without driving them to the dump to salvage the tape machines themselves. And, they made a tons of scintillating audio way back in the day, and many great songs since.

The amazing Adenoids 5xLP collection includes material from 1977-1985, and only a few tracks of it are recognizable as early forms of songs heard later on proper albums, such as this instro version of "Dressed in Air", or an early take of "Harold & Cindy Hospital" wherein Tom Ellard is in an early stage of becoming a better singer, or "Lamborghini", an early version of "Petrol" (one of their best-known dancefloor songs) with female vocals. I had never heard anything by the Sevs that predated 1979's Ear Bitten, but Record One includes an unreleased song that restored from a 1977 tape that predated the band's name change from Mr. & Mrs. No Smoking Sign. And while it's been assumed by most of us fans that Severed Heads has been driven primarily by Tom Ellard himself, the annotations also help reveal what the other members of the band did...and now we know that Tom wasn't merely being modest by giving so much credit to Ray Bradbury and company.

I'm also very excited to be bringing you the debut of Badmaster's upcoming (early July) split 7" release of two of my current fave live bands...Two different creatures of the night yin and yang together into this chilling and thrilling split 7". Portland's Night Wounds lead a lurching charge like a compulsively calculating murder cult on the intriguingly textured, ominously creeping "Animal" before warming up the vampire libido on their seductively bleak cover of Death in June's "Nothing Changes", which all the goth and minus the mall, recalling choice cuts of Virgin Prunes and seminal L.A. deathrock. Sounding just as murderous, Vancouver, BC's Mutators are a more unrestrained kinda killer. Supremely incendiary female vocals enmesh with raw Ginn-like guitar without a cushion over the top of militant drums. Side A sucks your blood; side B splatters it on every wall. Seripop sleevework should just put it over-the-top as a multi-sensory exciter and exquisite artifact. We'll flip it next week!

And, yes...the new Mattress full-length is superb! An LP is not too much a dose for Rex's singing...croony nearly to the brink of buffoonery, but only to make naked emotion set against minimal electronics just good humored, wonderfully weird, but still plenty raw and real. And it's a pretty record, too. White vinyl. Screened covers with a hand-drawn portrait. Same program on CD to bump in the ride. If you missed it last year, my girlfriend put out his debut vinyl as her label's first release (Malt Duck 001..."In Your Pocket" 7"+CDR...down to the last few, so hurry!). Now here's a shockingly pro-looking video for one of his early hits, "Eldorado" from his first album-length CDR of the same name...


OH!...and that Jex Thoth! Sorry for sleeping on that one 'til now. That's gotta be the most beautiful and bewitching metal album in years. Maybe in forever!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

AFS v. 181 ~ Is That How They French in Clevo?


Now that they've had an eight-page thread of unanimous "THIS RULES!" on teh TERMBOXZ0RS, surely someone will finally step forward to say that The Mayyors suck, right? It hasn't happened yet (and that person will surely be wrong), but that is how things are supposed to work in the world of one-upsmanship and contrarianism and anti-conformity conformity of record collectors. But now Sacto's scuzziest have a righteous li'l record out, and it's finally time for the world to hear the band that's been like the vice mayyors in the Camellia City. Warm Streams have spewed forth their Camo Babies debut featuring three slashy, scrawly, nasty numbers that pummel forcibly yet humorously, much like the most vigorous moments of Lubricated Goat or early No Trend. The unmistakable vokills of Joshua Ploeg formerly of Behead the Prophet No Lord Shall Live bubbles the band's bile to the top of your throat. The band's other bloodlines draw from The Kill-a-Watts, Sores, Corpse Fucks Corpse, and others. They are known to crack a party off right on time, and if you are a fan of vacation mayhem, I'd recommend booking a flight to Sacto International if they share a living room or basement stage with the Mayyors again. This record comes in a cute colorful picture sleeve and has ectoplasm-colored vinyl.

You can download this week's show AT THIS LINK HERE! @ 192kbps
(archived for ~4 weeks)

320 kbps is not working right now.

GREEN GREEN || Electricity Is Simple || Drinx & Snax demo CDR || no label *new
HANDGLOPS || Something Fun || Handgold demo CDR || no label *new
PSYCHEDELIC HORSESHIT || intro/Catch a Wave || Magic Flowers Dubbed CS || Bumtapes *new
LEADERS || Ixnay || 2nd demo CDR || no label *new
CATATONIC YOUTH || Freedom Vanilla || Piss Scene 7" || HoZac *new
N.213 || God's Hollywood || v/a: Ammugammu 2xCS || Isolated Now Waves *new
N.213 || Earth Spits Blood
FABULOUS DIAMONDS || Concrete || 7" || Nervous Jerk/Mistletone 2007
FABULOUS DIAMONDS || B2 || Fabulous Diamonds || Siltbreeze *new
JESSE TAYLOR || Spell on You || split CS w/ N.213 || Isolated Now Waves *new
TWIN CRYSTALS || Two Girls || Two Girls 7" || Summer Lovers Unlimited *new
DEAD LUKE || Waste of Spaces || Record One 7" || Sacred Bones *new
PLASTOBETON || Hard to Kill || Glam Mort CDR || Tanz Procesz *new
QUEER KONTROLL || Meat Blender || CDR || Isolated Now Waves *new
IN FLUX || Strobe Rapids || split 7" w/ Tobert Knopp || Tape Tektoniks *new
SHEARING PINX || Called by the Wrong Name || Iseult 7" || The Broadway to Boundary *new
STAMINA MANTIS || Unicorns Shit Rainbows || split 7" w/ Shearing Pinx || Reluctant *new
STAMINA MANTIS || Life Is Fucking Nice
MUTATORS || Broken Hands || split LP w/ Shearing Pinx || Ugly Pop *new
HARPOON GUNS || No More Light || Nanonii 7" || Going Underground *new
CONTAMINATORS || Material Messages || Contaminators || Going Underground *new
WARM STREAMS || Model Flesh || Camo Babies 7" || Borox *new
ELECTRIC BUNNIES || Bubble Bath || Fantastic Metal Eye 7" || Columbus Discount *new
LE FACE || No Scene || Salvador Dali 7" || Rich Bitch *new *request
SMITH WESTERNS || Irukandji || Irukandji 7" || HoZac *new
VAPID || Sex Stain || v/a: Emergency Room || Nominal *forthcoming
YOKOHAMA HOOKS || Cleveland French || Creepy Crawl 7" || Lipstick Pickup *new
YOKOHAMA HOOKS || Bloodstains [Agent Orange] || Turn On 7" || Tic Tac Totally *new
PARTY FOWL || Bloodstains [Agent Orange] || El Toro 7" || PPM *new
ANTEENAGERS M.C. || Mao vs. the Sparrows || (Illusions of the) Teens 7" || Plastic Idol *new
DEFEKTORS || Torn to Pieces || Torn to Pieces 7" || Hockey Dad *forthcoming
WICKED AWESOMES || Fighting the Wolf Spirit || split 7" w/ O Voids || Lost Space *new
THE HOSPITALS || Animals Act Natural || Hairdryer Peace || self-released *new
SHEPHERDS || David's Vibrations || Bored Fortress Singles Club split 7" w/ Ignatz || Not Not Fun *new
INCA ORE || Aztlan at 4 Altitudes || Bored Fortress Singles Club split 7" w/ Secret Abuse || Not Not Fun *new
BARN OWL || Teonanacatl || From Our Mouths a Perpetual Light || Not Not Fun *new
HEAVY WINGED || Last Forever || On the Marble Cliffs || Trensmat *new
LITTLE WOMEN || trk 3 || Teeth || Gilgongo *new
MARY HALVORSON & WEASEL WALTER || Bronze, Amethyst and Saffron || Opulence || ugExplode *new

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

AFS v. 180 ~ feat. guest DJ Tigerlily


This week's AFS aired live while I was still on the road, driving home with the triumphant Mayyors following their quick tour of two Portland shows and a Seattle show. But I've still got two fascinating hours of music for you because DJ Tigerlily of the fantastic Period Table of Fun radio show pinch-hit for me and spun her newest fave German club classics, flexi pop gems, French new wave dance tunes, and postpunk reissues. (Even when she dissed the Stinky Toys for only ever making one great song, she sounded like a total sweetheart!)

You can download this week's show AT THIS LINK HERE! @ 192kbps
(archived for ~4 weeks)

Or, also AT THIS LINK (@ 320 kbps!!!)
(archived for ~10 weeks)

LOLLIPOP TRAIN | Teenage Trifle
MARIA NAPOLEON | Viva la Muerte
POP TARTS | Kindheit Jugend Sex
THE PETTICOATS | Normal
MARINA + PART TIME PUNX | Mehr Von Dir
TEENAGE JESUS & THE JERKS | Orphans
SARA GOES POP | Sexy Terrorist
MADMEN & THE RENTMEN | untitled
STINKY TOYS | Birthday Party Frenchy But Chic
GERRY & THE HOLOGRAMS | Gerry & the Holograms
CRASH COURSE IN SCIENCE | Cardboard Lamb
NINI RAVIOLETTE | Indicateur ou Dragueur
MICHAEL DRACULA | What Can I Do for You?
CHRISTIANE F. | Wunderbar
CARMEN | Schlaraffenland
JEANETTE UND DAS LAND Z | Poupee de cire poupee de son
SILVIA | Zuerst Ich
GLEITZEIT | Ich Komme Aus Der DDR
JA JA JA | Ja! Ja! Ja!
LIZZY MERCIER DESCLOUX | Torso Corso
X RAY POP | La Machine U Ruver
ELLI ET JACNO | Je t'aime tant
Y PANTS | Magnetic Attraction
WARUM JOE | Datcha (underseeboot demo)
KLEENEX/LILIPUT | Hitch-Hike
NINE CIRCLES | Miss Love
DIE DORAUS UND DIE MARINAS | Lokomotivfuhrer
MAXIMUM JOY | Stretch
ELLI ET JACNO | Bongo Bongo

Memoirs of Mayyors' "Trail of Beers" tour...

I had a great time with the band, and I know that the boys were quite pleased with the whole tour in every respect.....well, except for us running over some rockslide debris in the middle of the road on Hwy 58 in Oregon on the way up there. I really had no choice but to hit the rock. The other options woulda been serious injury or death. The van ran great until 100 miles later when our oil light began flashing. We pulled over at a roadside gas station and discovered not just a leak but a major Valdez-style hemorrhage of oil. We had to wait for the rental company to tow a van out to us from Portland so that we could finish the last 80 miles drive. We got to the East End with barely enough time to spare to afford a few relaxing moments before it was Mayyors' time to play. If anything, all the anxiety that mishap had caused made the performance better.

Usually, when I see The Hunches, I stand in awe of Chris Gunn's guitar playing, and I just feel like I wanna soak it all in in the hopes that I will learn something about how to play the guitar better than...say, the level of skill the first Ill Repute 7". A buncha barre chords semi-fast. That's all I can manage even semi-decently after all these years. But more than any other guitarist I've seen, I think that Gunn's wizardry does inspire me to pick up a guitar. Well...just before I could move aside Woodhouse's hair to focus on some masterful fretwork, I saw a different kinda intensity that brought out some unexpected mayhem, causing Gunn to murder his guitar. I wasn't learning anything about how to play a guitar, but it was still a fucking thrilling performance. After a few wild swings, he dropkicked his guitar and repeatedly hurled it until it had broken into four pieces. I noticed that singer Hart stopped flopping like a fish and watched on, seemingly as stunned as the rest of us were, while the rhythm section stayed so solid, vaunting that feedback notes for several minutes during the destruction. It was a rare and special kinda performance.

Eat Skull were pretty great, too. Beren was a pretty good drummer the first time I saw her, but right now, she seems about 500% more comfortable and powerful, and I think that the band is even more solid now on the bedrock of tighter rhythm. It gives the spontaneously combustible aspects of the band more license to be more crazy. Guitar's not totally in tune? Amps frizzing?....No matter! JUST PARTY! This band is even more favorite now. I love these guys. It's so cute and sing-songy on the album; I didn't expect "Shredders on Fry" to be such a mean song when they perform it live. Rob was exhorting the audience. The Fang cover ("Fun With Acid") was killer. And, of course, when Rod hits that one riff break in the middle of "Punk Trips," that's the most rousing moment. Front and center broke out drunken into a mosh everytime for that.

We retired to an old friend's house where we partied until after 5:00 a.m., but only after having a pretty decent torta al pastor for under $4 at Javier's on N. Lombard. We saw a fight almost break out there after some crusties stole a dude's burrito right off his table. Dude gave chase, but he was too fat to gain on them, so he gave up halfway across the tiny parking lot. It was kinda pathetic.

Next night in Seattle at Funhouse started with some hoops in the patio, where I was mostly way off, never stringing together more than three makes in a row. I hadn't shot in almost a year. We went inside in time to catch the last few songs of Partman Parthorse. Musically, they were way too gimmicky for me to like much, but the singer was quite a showman and fun to watch. He played up the Adonis angle so much that he even copped the hairdo of one of those Greek statues. Dude strutted around showing off the physique of a celebrity trainer and some crazy calisthenics and yogic action. When he pulled down the shorts to reveal the dong, though, I was disappointed that no one took the chance to yell the heckle "I guess we know which part is not horse!" I mean, c'mon....whether it's true or not, that must happen.

Next up was a band called Pleasureboaters, and they were dancey and angular but not in the shitty dancey-and-angular-like-the-year-2002-reliving-1982 sorta way.....this was more like dudes with much better record collections and a better sense of humor and more jagged and raw. It was pretty fun. The only caveat with them is whether you can stand the vocals, which was no problem for me.

Mayyors played next. There was a feedback problem, and the bass was kinda buried and the drum-miking was poorly balanced. What else do you expect from such a green soundguy with a mohawk and an insistence on blasting Rancid at deafening volume between bands. Yet, most people seemed impressed enough with the Mayyors to make it the best night for merch sales.

The Intelligence followed, and this was the first I'd seen of the new four-member lineup that added a guitarist to the three-piece lineup that toured through the West Coast a while back. This was the best I'd seen them since the lineup that included Matt (Factums) on drums and Lee and Nicholas of Popular Shapes. Some nerds were jumping on each others backs throughout the show which touched off a little bit of mayhem, which pulled in the one and only brodawg in the room. I got flung by this guy and hit a really wet spot on the floor and went sailing far and fast, ending up drenched.

Photos from this show are here...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/invisiblehour/sets/72157605523228680/

Party followed at Lars' house, which also carried on 'til the sun came up.

The next night in Portland at the Twilight started with Psychedelic Horseshit. Just Matt and Rich and a tape of Kevin? (Turns out it was not Kevin.) The tape player was very faulty, and the band was so extremely loose, there were some times where it was painful to listen. But Matt kept it funny and fun to watch at least. At one point, when the tape machine was messing up, he just started gesticulating toward the crowd like a magician going "hocus pocus!" or something. Fabulous Diamonds came next, but I didn't even notice they'd started until a few songs had gone by. It seemed like the crowd was ready for some mayhem to happen, but this was starting off a little bit too slow. I had a good feeling that this was playing right into the Mayyors' hands, and it did. Things broke off when the crowd finally heard some loudness and aggression. Eat Skull kept the mayhem rolling. Lars (the birthday boy) came down from Seattle and yelled heckles from atop a table about "CLOWNING ON BITCHES." There were actually a few dudes there who were informed enough about that inside joke to have a good laugh. In the Portland Mercury for this week, there was a write-up about the new Eat Skull record which referenced "shit-gaze" and "clowning on bitches" as if it was taking it at least half-seriously as an actual genre. (HERE'S THE PROOF!) I wrote a letter to the editor chiding this writer for not putting it in all caps.

Afterparty commenced at Rob's house, but we went to go get a box of donuts to bring back. While at Voodoo Donut, we saw this totally whacked drag queen who fell in love with Woodhouse's hair, comparing it to Kelly Liebrock's in her Pantene Pro-V commercials. Back at the party, we viewed some fine doodle masterpieces that should go on the next Eat Skull records and shot the shit with everybody, and TermBo was referenced several times throughout the night.

The drive home was uneventful after the outstanding roast beef/corned beef/chopped liver sandwich from Kornblatt's. Our ears were so fried, we had to turn off the Shit & Shine opus you heard on last week's show. Harsh realm!

See y'all next week!

Monday, June 02, 2008

AFS v. 179 ~ Mayyors Hit the Trail of Beers!

If you're in or near Portland or Seattle, I highly recommend catching The Mayyors "Trail of Beers" Pacific Northwest mini-tour this weekend.

Friday, June 6
Portland @ East End w/ the Hunches and Eat Skull

Sat, 6/7
Seattle @ Funhouse w/ the Intelligence, Pleasure Boaters, Partman Parthorse

Sun, 6/8
Portland @ the Twilight w/ Eat skull, Psychedelic Horseshit, Fabulous Diamonds


Bands of Portland and Seattle, if you come, please bring your latest recordings on vinyl, cassette, or CD/CDR to me for AFS extreme-blogging and Freeform KDVS airplay. No tellin' when I will make it back north this year. Save on postage.

You can download this week's show AT THIS LINK HERE! @ 192kbps
(archived for ~4 weeks)

Or, also AT THIS LINK (@ 320 kbps!!!)
(archived for ~10 weeks)

THE YOLKS // Somewhere New // Introducing the Yolks 7" // Criminal IQ *new
THE BARBARAS // Flow // Summertime Road 7" // Goner *new
GENTLEMAN JESSE & HIS MEN // (If I Can See You) You're Too Close to Me // split 7" w/ Joseph Plunkett // Rob's House *new
RTFO BANDWAGON // New Jack // New Jack 7" // Dull Knife *new
ANGELS OF EPISTEMOLOGY // Vile and Disgusting/William Campbell // 7" // Merge 1987
POLVO // Tread on Me // 2x7" // Kitchen Puff 1990
POLVO // Totemic
JOBY'S OPINION // Natty Bohemian // Natty Bohemian 7" // Friction Media 1995
84 NASH // Not of the Same Tourist // Snacks of Wealth 7" // Cushion 1998
84 NASH // Snacks of Wealth // Snacks of Wealth 7"
84 NASH // Ice Breakers // Band for Hire // Rockathon 1999
84 NASH // Shot Bully // Band for Hire
HEADACHE CITY // Hey Ugly // Teenage Grease 7" // HoZac *new
DAY CREEPER // Daycreep 1 // I Fuck the Body Electric CDR // self-released *new
ELECTRIC BUNNIES // Fantastic Metal Eye // Fantastic Metal Eye 7" // Columbus Discount *new
UNHOLY TWO // Porkys // Kutter 7" // Columbus Discount *new
BLACK PUS // Body on the Tide // 4 // Diarrhea *new
MINITEL // Astre // Streisand 7" // Bruit Direct Disques *new
SHIT & SHINE // Toilet Door Tits // Küss Mich, Meine Liebe // Load *new
MULTIPLEX // Wing Over This Land // v/a: To the Marrow ~ Japanese Deathnology // Toy's Factory 1994
SUPPRESSION // Elite/Stranglehold/Enema // Amputated Brain Stem: 1993-2000 // CNP // *new (orig 1996)
HATEWAVE // Insomniac // Sexual Healing 2 // Apop *new (orig 1995-96?)
RUSTED SHUT // Disease of the Spirit // Rehab // Emperor Jones 2004 *request
TRAIL OF TEARS MALT LIQUOR ICE // Surfing Mural // only 7" // Enoch Organization 1996
MAYYORS // Metro // Marines Dot Com 7" // Waste of Oil *new
PLASTOBETON // La Prison // Glam Mort CDR // Tanz Procesz *new
JAWS // War Harmonizers // Imagery Weapons CDR // no label 2004
THE PINK NOISE // Dead Glitter Sun // Dream Code // Sacred Bones *new
FACTUMS // De-Arranged // The Sistrum // Sacred Bones *new
NAKED ON THE VAGUE // Poltergeist Palm // Poltergeist Palm 7" // Skulltones *new
PINK REASON // Free Bird [Lynyrd Skynyrd] // unreleased *new

I'm so psyched to be driving The Mayyors up to the Pacific Northwest for some shows. Check out the full-length first episode of Forest City Rockers Motorcycle Club feat. live footage of the Mayyors @ The Eagle in San Francisco.


Forest City Rockers Episode 1 from Eighty Four Films on Vimeo.

Check back @ http://www.forestcityrockers.com/ for upcoming episodes of Jay Howell & crew's animation series (featuring live footage of Thee Oh Sees and Crash Normal).

NoBunny's cover of this Yolks' "Somewhere New" got me curious about the original, which led me to this 7" of breezy garagey pop by the Chicago band, and I'm quite charmed by it. It never quite teeters on the precipice of being too sappy-sweet. I will definitely be watching for future releases now. Speaking of breezy garagey pop, that's what Goner's got goin' on with The Barbaras. Three songs here, and this one's the swirliest bit of cleverly coy pop that you'd (n)ever expect to hear from Slumberland or Creation rather than Goner.

When The Police sang "Don't Stand So Close to Me," they still had the courtesy to ask please, but Gentleman Jesse is less cautious about hurt feelings on this cherry piece of powerpop from the new split 7" of His Men and Joseph Plunkett. I thought the South was all about genteel manners! Whatever the case, I'm glad these fellas escaped from that vanfire last year to record my exact thoughts about certain loathsome whippy-chippers...the kind we all know.

Check out the new RTFO Bandwagon 7" for a stunning variety: an A-side of quirky, bouncy poptunes backed by some kinda weirdfolk downer derangement that certainly must be heard in an upcoming AFS. This wasn't quite immediate to me, but I'm coming around to it now, and I'm ready to hitch up.

Much ballyhooing on TermBo about the canonized indie rock of the 90s heyday led to us punk-asses re-remembering what good came from that era, and the debate over Superchunk was like reading the letters section of MRR circa 1992-1993 all over again. Remember when Chapel Hill, NC, became known for something beyond basketball and powder blue, and Sonic Youth namedropped the city in lyrics? If you suck from the teat of Pitchforkmedia, surely you never stopped listing the place as some sorta utopian indie mecca, but the rest of us could probably care less if every record ever by Seam was bulldozed into oblivion. But surely there's a few nuggets that are worth preserving from that time and place, such as one of the earliest Merge 7"es by the Angels of Epistemology. By the 90s heyday of this scene, this stuff was already a few substrates deep, but this sounds like the best and most raucous moments of Fly Ashtray with the edge factor ratcheted up a notch or two, and with some early SY-generation guitar damage. Those exhorting femme vox at the end exude exquisite sass.

Polvo are from that era when the SY-generation guitar sound was in full swing. Today's Active Lifestyles does not stand up quite as well after all these years as Cor-Crane Secret or Celebrate the New Dark Age, but I still think that Polvo were damn near infallible up to about 1994; then with Shapes and Exploded Drawing, they cleaned up the sound and eschewed the mayhem to resemble a more middle-of-the-road mathy college-rock/indie-schlock band. Yet, that's what most people liked best about them, and it's probably why they're so excited about reports of the band reuniting to gig a bit. This version of "Tread on Me" is the rawer one from their double 7" that pre-dates their albums.

Flying below the bevy of releases by Chapel Hill heroes and critical darlings, Joby's Opinion went mostly unnoticed nationally, but this Brainiac-ish "Natty Bohemian" has always been the one (should-be) classic of that time and place that I can most instantaneously recall.

After our station's deepening fascination with J.P. Herrmann solo stuff and Flu Faker, much thanks to Doug (author of the excellent Population: Doug blog) for sending that 84 Nash stuff to KDVS. We only ever had the Kings of Yeah CD since back in the day. Our J.P. discography is closer to complete. People are playing the hell outta this so much that I'm pretty sure J.P. is the most heard person on KDVS lately just short of the Bishops of Sun City Girls fame. Seriously, though...Why hasn't any of J.P.'s recent stuff come out on vinyl? Some shrewd and tasteful label oughta snap that up!

Jumping ahead a bit....lemme just warn you that there's no way you'll be ready for that Shit & Shine track; it is too tremendous and totally bludgeoning. Maybe make yourself a Mainliner appetizer before you abuse your eardrums and speakers like that. But the effort (and possible damage) will be worth it. This rules!

After remembering a few overlooked nuggets of the 90s indie-rock heyday, I suppose it was only right that I dig out one of my top three favorite bands of the 90s "powerviolence" era. The other two were Despise You and No Le$$, but they already had their discography CDs issued years ago. Now the time's come for everyone to remember Suppression thanks to their recently released Amputated Brain Stem: 1993-2000 collection. This includes everything from their earliest grind/thrash releases to their most definitive "West Coast"-style-rivalling P.V. pummelling and their subsequent descent into all-out noise maelstrom, so, of course, it's too much to take all at once, but it's nicely segmented and annotated to help you digest. If you weren't born soon enough to experience this stuff back then, forget about this current crop of nostalgic reunions and style-apers....get with one of the best originals!

And great news for fans of the filthy Rusted Shut (from the desk of Dull Knife Records): Rusted Shut "Hot Sex" 12" EP - Finally! 4 track EP that predates "Rehab", but has been collecting dust for about 11 or 12 years. 2 "noise" tracks, and two classic Rusted Shut tracks that stand up to anything on "Rehab". A limited amount of copies will include a dvd-r of Rusted Shut playing live at the Pink Pussycat Gentleman's Club. Houston. Out in August or September.....[and] a little later: Rusted Shut "Rehab" LP - first appearance of this classic on vinyl. Originally recorded in 98, first released by the band as a cd-r circa 2003, then released on cd by Emperor Jones the next year. A masterpiece. In this biased opinion, this is the finest record to ever be made in Houston, Tx, and one of the finest noise-rock records ever made.

Check back here for even more updates: more reviews, more anecdotes about these bands or records, maybe even an interview...THANKS FOR LISTENING!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

AFS v. 178 ~ You Only Live Once!


Now that I'm livin' in Sacto, it's important that I keep my Yolo County connection workin' via Freeform KDVS in Davis. While most Californians don't even know Yolo is a county (the entire world of some Angelenos ends at Magic Mountain), most who know about it tend to think of it as three or four also-ran towns surrounded by fallow-fields and flood diversion channels. But in the gyms of NYC, apparently YOLO is a ladies sportswear label, because apparently they know what we know...YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE. After the three shows that sweep though the county this week, we'll feel like we died and gone to heaven three times!

Tuesday, May 27 in West Sac @ the Horsecow (111 N. Harbor Blvd.)
The Brothers Unconnected's tribute to Sun City Girls
feat. Richard and Alan Bishop
and films of their bandmate Charles Gocher (r.i.p.)
7:30 all ages $10

Friday, May 30 in Davis @ Fort Douglass (918 Douglass Ave)
Neung Phak, Art Lessing & the Flower Vato,
& special guest DJ Porest (a.k.a. Mark Gergis)
spinning the dance music of Sublime Frequencies
donate richly! all ages! 8:00

Saturday, May 31 in Davis @ DAM House (503 E Street)
So Cow, NoBunny, & English Singles
donate generously! all ages! 7-10 p.m. only!

You can download this week's show AT THIS LINK HERE! @ 192kbps
(archived for ~10 weeks)

Or, also AT THIS LINK (@ 320 kbps!!!)
(archived for ~10 weeks)

(Sorry...this Jay Reatard song spun below the proper speed until halfway though when I realized that the previous DJ had turned the pitch control all the way down. Please FFWD or bear with it.)

JAY REATARD // See/Saw // See/Saw 7" // Matador *new
CHEAP TIME // People Talk [Yarber] // Cheap Time 7" // In The Red *new
SO COW // Shackleton // I'm Siding With My Captors // Covert Bear *new
NOBUNNY // Boneyard // Love Visions // Bubble Dumb *new
NOBUNNY // Somewhere New [the Yolks]
THE YOLKS // I Do What I Do // Introducing the Yolks 7" // Criminal IQ *new
GIRLS OF THE GRAVITRON // Malthusian Love Song // 3-song 7" // Boom Chick *new
UZI RASH // Crocodile // Mescalito Cunts CS // self-released *new
VINCENT OVER THE SINK // I Found a Genie // 22 Coloured Bull-Terriers // self-released *new
THE WIGGINS // Feed the Ghost // 3-song 7" // Dull Knife *forthcoming
LIDA HUSIK // Toy Surprise // Your Bag // Shimmy Disc 1992
FABULOUS DIAMONDS // trk 2 // Fabulous Diamonds // Siltbreeze *new
DEAD LUKE // I Want You [Troggs] // Record One 7" // Sacred Bones *new
CAESARIAN SECTION // Uprise // Heal America (With the Corrupt Hand of Evangelism) // Incision 1989
YOUNG GODS // Irrtum Boys // v/a: Fight! // Cathexis 1987
PROJEKT ORTSSCHILD // Meine Herren // v/a: Doppel Hertz 2xLP // Kernkrach 2007
DIE PERLEN // Beweg Dich Nicht // v/a: Doppel Hertz 2xLP
PHILIPPE & FLUFFIE // Daisy May // v/a: Mein Bester Freund ist Tot 7" // Kernkrach *new
NICE FACE // Thing in My Head // Thing in My Head 7" // Sacred Bones *new
BLANK DOGS // Spinning // On Two Sides bonus cassette // Sacred Bones *new
BLANK DOGS // The Station // On Two Sides // Troubleman Unlimited *new
ANTI-GROUP // E.P.M.D. // Teste Tones // Side Effects 1988
THE PINK NOISE // Soda Jerk // Sun King 7" // Almost Ready *new
LILI Z // A Piece of Meat // The Two of Us // Polly Maggoo *new
WIZZARD SLEEVE // Alabama's Doomed // split 7" w/ Amber Alerts // Jeth-Row *new
LE FACE // Isolation // Salvador Dali 7" // Rich Bitch *new
BAD SPORTS // Hey OK // All the Time 7" // Boom Chick *new
SWEET BABY // Andorra // Hello Again split LP w/ Brent's TV // Lookout 1996
BOX ELDERS // One Foot In Front of The Other // Hole in My Head 7" // Grotto *new
SUN CITY GIRLS // Soi Cowboy // 330.003 Crossdressers Beyond the Rig Veda 2xCD // Abduction 2003
TRADITIONAL FOOLS // I Got a Baby // I Got a Baby 7" // Chocolate Covered *new
AUDACITY // KSTH // Juvajive // no label *forthcoming??
MIDDLE CLASS // Out of Vogue // Out of Vogue 7" // Joke 1978
BUM KON // Nancy Reagan Fashion Show // Drunken Sex Sucks // Smooch *new (orig 1983)
BAD TEETH // Losing My Mind // unreleased demo // no label 1996
STAAGS!!! // Bat Shit Crazy // Adult Brigade EP // self-released *new
TRIGGER EFFECT // Scientific Method // Dare to Ride the Heliocraft // Signed By Force *new
CPC GANGBANGS // Driving Me to Habit // Mutilation Nation // Swami/Alien8 *new
HIROSHIMA ROCKS AROUND // Fogna // Tour CDR // No-Fi *new
HIROSHIMA ROCKS AROUND // Raw Aids // The Matter of Facts 7" // S-S Records *new
FACTUMS // Psi // The Sistrum // Sacred Bones *new
SHEARING PINX // Negaman // Haruspex 7" // Divorce *new
RROPE // West Tone Song // 3-song 7" // Fear of Pop 1993

Fact-checker's note: the Staags!!! are not from Florida; they are from Memphis, TN.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

AFS v. 177 ~ We Wrecked Your Car!


Keep both hands on the wheel this week. The 2nd half of this road gets has some bumpier stretches than we've seen in previous weeks. So much misanthropy and cynicism this week...You'd think I was in some kinda miserable mood! Well, it does suck when it's 100°F (that's 37°C for you canucks (can you imagine??)), but truly, it was a great week of CDR ephemera scores and record hauls.

You can download this week's show AT THIS LINK HERE! @ 192kbps
(archived for ~10 weeks)

Or, also AT THIS LINK (@ 320 kbps!!!)
(archived for ~10 weeks)

ANTEENAGERS M.C. // (Illusions of the) Teens // (Illusions of the) Teens 7" // Plastic Idol *new
LE FACE // Salvador Dali // Salvador Dali 7" // Rich Bitch *new
POP HORROR // Dime n Dash // Child of Modern Times 7" // Rich Bitch *new
LARMO CUSACK // Sea of Noise // Amateur Philosophy CDR // Existential Crisis *new
BLANK ITS // Divorce // Windows Are Dirty 7" // Sweet Rot *new
HANK IV // Drive the Whip // Spring 2008 Demos CDR // no label *new
DE JEUGD VAN TEGENWOORDIG // Wij // v/a: Bloodstains Across Belguim // Atomium 1997 (orig 1984)
RED NURSE // Truckstopper/Tolstoy on My Mind // Live @ Stork Club // no label *new
SAMSONKNIGHT FEATHERGUN // Spider Walk // unreleased // no label 2005
FRANCIS HAROLD & THE HOLOGRAMS // The Eagle Can't Fly With One Wing // 7" // Going Underground *new
DRUNKS WITH GUNS // D.W.I. // Second Verses // Intellectual Convulsion 1990
TRACTOR SEX FATALITY // Stereo Fucked // Early Years II // ??? *forthcoming
TRACTOR SEX FATALITY // Mouth on the Wall // Bloodeagle // Big Neck *forthcoming
THE JAGUAR // When Hunger Strikes // Bag of Jag CDR // Wild Tangent 2002
CHEATER SLICKS // Possession // Whiskey // In the Red 1993
THEE OH SEES // The Coconut // The Master's Bedroom Is Worth Spending A Night In // Tomlab *new
VIVIAN GIRLS // My Baby Wants Me Dead // Wild Eyes 7" // Plays With Dolls *new
ELECTRIC BUNNIES // The Stranger // Chewing Gum 7" // Florida's Dying *new
FLU FAKER // An Older Home // Satan Sajak CDR // self-released *new
DEAD HEAT // Damnée Petite Sophie // v/a: IVG // Poutre Apparente *new (orig 1981)
SCATTERED TONGUES // Celluloid Movement // v/a: Moon Boot Boutique vol. 1 CDR // self-released *new
NOTHING PEOPLE // I-5 // Anonymous // S-S Records *new
RUSSIAN TSARLAG // Don't Worry, Baby [Beach Boys] // split LP w/ Blue Shift // Rare Youth *new
RUSSIAN TSARLAG // "Blind Spot" Fragment
RUSSIAN TSARLAG // Let Ponvinon Care
CAR COMMERCIALS // The Investigation // Judy's Dust // Cenotaph *new
LAMP PUFFER & BAD TABLES // Dead Lights of I.T. // BAAAA CDR // self-released *new
HEXLOVE/FAULOUAH // Grump Up the Volume // Free Jazz from Slavery 2xLP // Weird Forest *new
HEXLOVE/FAULOUAH // Exits Very Damp
CHROME // Pygmies in zee Dark // Alien Soundtracks // Siren 1977
CHROME // Zero Time // Half Machine Lip Moves // Siren 1979
T.V. COAHRAN // Jerry's Eyes Are Black // 2: This is Where the Grossest Lions Live // self-released *new


And best of all, there's a new Anteenagers M.C. record. I said before that this band (along with Hank IV) make the best 4-minute songs in punk rock, but now it's been fully two records fulla future-classics clocking in under 3:00. This just means you get more ingenious riffs. I'm all for that!

Is it just my imagination, or do these young L.A./O.C. bands on Rich Bitch bringing exciting new jams with the style and taste of the collector-scum schooled on the Dangerhouse discography? Incredible! I gotta ask these young'uns if they've been boppin' to the Bags and Black Randy since birth.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

AFS v. 176 ~ Kustom Moonboot Fitting


In the AFS news this week: This breezy, splendid new Dan Melchior album is thee superb all-purpose moodlifter of 2008 so far. Get it ASAP! Also, Eugene is back on the map for reals now. The band known as Spaghetti & Moose Balls is now called Hanging Corpses, and they appear with two other Eugene bands on the whacked-out Moon Boot Boutique vol 1 compilation. Damaged synthpunk and minimal-wave has swum up to the MacKenzie to spawn!

You can download this week's show AT THIS LINK HERE! @ 192kbps
(archived for 10 weeks)

Or, also AT THIS LINK (@ 320 kbps!!!)
(archived for ~4 weeks)

SO COW // Exclamation Mark // I'm Siding With My Captors // Covert Bear *new
THE NYMPHETS // Bekki Anne // Feels Like Motherfuckers 7" // Psychic Handshake *new
BOX ELDERS // S & M Party [Redd Kross] // Hole in My Head 7" // Grotto *new
TRADITIONAL FOOLS // The River // I Got a Baby 7" // Chocolate Covered *new
SUPERSTITIONS // I Don't Wanna Die Tonight // split CS w/ Ty Segall // Wizard Mountain *new
DAN MELCHIOR UND DAS MENACE // Stacked Sally Plummer // v/a: The World's Lousy With Ideas vol 5 7" // Almost Ready *new
DAN MELCHIOR UND DAS MENACE // Jerusalem // Christmas for the Crows // Daggerman *new
DAN MELCHIOR UND DAS MENACE // Dirt
BLANK DOGS // Meltdown Cloud // On Two Sides // Troubleman Unlimited *new *request
UZI RASH // River of the Crocodile Men // Fatal Rash CDR // The Church & the Commune *new
UZI RASH // The Coronation // Reptile Musik CDR // The Church & the Commune *new
HANGING COFFINS // One Horse Town // v/a: Moon Boot Boutique vol. 1 CDR // no label *new
OCTAGON CONTROL // No Glass // Fuck You, Ellen! CS // Ick Ick *new
SCATTERED TONGUES // Exhibit in a Martian Zoo // v/a: Moon Boot Boutique vol. 1
FNU RONNIES // Ugly // Meat 7" // Richie/Testostertunes *new
THE ELKS // Iodine Arthropod // v/a: Moon Boot Boutique vol. 1
BIG EATS // Blood Diamonds for Oprah // v/a: Killer Workout Mix // CNP *new
UNHOLY TWO // Kutter // Kutter 7" // Columbus Discount *new
BILLY BAO // My Life Is Shit // Dialectics of Shit // Parts Unknown *new *request
BILLY BAO // Putrefied Egos/Broken Mirror *request
A.H. KRAKEN // Kevin Costner est un Acteur Américáin // A.H. Kraken // In The Red *new
XYX // Microvibraciones // Sistema de Terminacion Sexual 7" // SS Records *new
SOFT SHOULDER // Temperary // Hit Single 7" // Gilgongo *new
DIVINE FEUD // Streets // demo CDR // no label *new
VAPID // Victim // Do the Earthquake 7" // Nominal *new
SLANT 6 // What Kind of Monster Are You? // 7" // Dischord 1993 *request
GOLDEN ERROR // Reverse the Curse // Golden Error 12" // Shandi/ Mind/No Mind *new
O VOIDS // Scratch Test // split 7" // Don't Hit Record *new
DAILY VOID // B1 // Man/Machine 7" // Florida's Dying *new
DAY CREEPER // Day Creeper II // I Fuck the Body Electric CDR // self-released *new
WELFARE MOTHERS // Bloodsucker // Long Brown Hair 7" // self-released *new
THE TOUCHED // Jelly Beans // v/a: The World's Lousy With Ideas vol. 4 7" // Almost Ready *new
AUDACITY // What Not to Do // Juvajive // unreleased *new
TY SEGALL // The Happy Farmer // split CS w/ Superstitions // Wizard Mountain *new
CHEVEU // La Cerise // split 7" w/ Crash Normal // Rococo *new
THE FEELING OF LOVE // Hammer Boy // split 10" w/ Movie Star Junkies // Rijapov/Bibimbap *new
EAT SKULL // Waiting for the Hesitation // Sick To Death // Siltbreeze *new *request
FLU FAKER // You've Always Had it in For Me // Satan Sajak CDR // self-released *new
NO AGE // Cappo // Nouns // Sub Pop *new
MYTHICAL BEAST // Coal Is Better Than Diamonds // split LP w/ Cloudland Canyon // Not Not Fun *new

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

AFS v. 175 ~ Now I'm My Own Boss!


Thanks again to everyone who donated to the KDVS fundraiser. $60,000+ is enough for us to continue being one of the handful of really excellent radio station on the air and on the internet. Everyone who paid already should start receiving their thank-you gifts beginning next week. Now I can get back to the business of doing what I like to do...that is blitzing you with taste-tests of all the gnarliest new vinyl, shitty spray-painted CDRs, and hopelessly obscurist cassettes! I've accumulated three weeks' worth to drop on you, so enjoy!

You can download this week's show AT THIS LINK HERE! @ 192kbps
(archived for 10 weeks)

Or, also AT THIS LINK (@ 320 kbps!!!)
(archived for ~4 weeks)

XYX // Anel & Her Problem // Sistema de Terminacion Sexual 7" // SS Records *new
HIROSHIMA ROCKS AROUND // The Matter of Facts // The Matter of Facts 7" // SS Records *new
A.H. KRAKEN // Ahmed // A.H. Kraken // In The Red *new
SWITCHED ON VULTURES // Paint a Happy Cloud // demo CDR // no label 2006
MAYYORS // Fatigre // Marines Dot Com 7" // Waste of Oil *new
DAILY VOID // Man/Machine // Man/Machine 7" // Florida's Dying *new
FLU FAKER // You've Always Had It in for Me // Satan Sajak CDR // no label *new
PINK REASON // Scared Shitless // Borrowed Time 7" // Fashionable Idiots *new
NIGHT OF PLEASURE // Thru the Legs of Ilgauskas // 2008 Tour CDR // self-released *new
LEATHER NUN // No Rule // Slow Death 7" // Industrial 1979
CPC GANGBANGS // I Want Blood/Life Support // Mutilation Nation // Swami *new
CHEAP TIME // Trip to the Zoo // Cheap Time // In The Red *new
SHIT EAGLE // So Sad // Girls in School 7" // Florida's Dying *new
ELECTRIC BUNNIES // Love Radiation // Chewing Gum 7" // Florida's Dying *new
THE INTELLIGENCE // Chateau Bandit // Debt & ESP 7" // Plastic Idol *new
SO COW // Normalcy // I'm Siding With My Captors // Covert Bear *new
DAY CREEPER // In Tune // I Fuck the Body Electric CDR // self-released *new
EAT SKULL // Stress Crazy // Sick To Death // Siltbreeze *new
THE HOSPITALS // This Walls // Hairdryer Peace // self-released *new
LITTLE CLAW // Look Down the Drain // Why/Why Not 7" // Physical Sewer *new
TICKLEY FEATHER // Night Chant // Tickley Feather // Paw Tracks *new
GREEN GREEN // Stores Close // demo CDR // no label *new
HANDGLOPS // The First Party // demo CDR // no label *new
HEARTS OF ANIMALS // Stop Talking // Stars Say No 7" // Dull Knife *new
BLANK DOGS // The Crystal Ladies // On Two Sides // Troubleman Unlimited *new
ASTRAL SOCIAL CLUB // Monster Mittens // Monster Mittens 7" // Dirty Knobby *new
LAZER CRYSTAL // Hot Pink BMX // Hot Pink BMX 12" EP // HBSP-2X *new
HARD GOSPEL WITH CHILD // Robot Jox/Deadtime Stories // Hard Gospel With Child CDR // Layaway Butch *new
BLACK PUS // Kharma Burn // 4 // self-released *new
INDIAN JEWELRY // Hello! Africa // Free Gold! // We Are Free *new
FRUSTRATION // She's So Tired // Relax // Born Bad 2008
CRASH NORMAL // untitled // split 7" w/ Cheveu // Rococo *new
THE PINK NOISE // New World // v/a: The World's Lousy with Ideas vol 2 7" // Almost Ready *new
OCTAGON CONTROL // No Glass // Fuck You, Ellen! CS // Ick Ick *new
PEEPHOLES // Milk and Honey // Stop Picking on Aretha Pudding CDR // self-released *new
YOUNG LASSES // Imagined Out the Smelling Salts // Sad Fur Peak // Oldwire *new
ZANO // Apple Fuzz // Ass Birth 7" // Rob's House *new

The two newest SS 7"es continue the label's reputation of infallibility and international purview. Los Llamarada described their hometown of Monterrey, Mexico, as a fertile ground only for bad ripoffs of Modest Mouse, so perhaps this XYX is just as miraculous. Rhythms are strong, supple, and very aggressive, and clever effects bolster the bass sound and add intrigue to the strident female vocals. This reminds me of the punkest, most panicked, and most sharply focused moments of the early-80s Brazilian all-female group As Mercenárias, but a little more ragtag and a lot noisier. And by "clever effects," don't think I mean that this is striving for supremacy of intellect; what I mean is...This band has achieved an excellent full-range sound. Hiroshima Rocks Around have been one of the finest noisy neg-vibe rockers from Italy for a few years now, and regular AFS listeners should remember hearing different cuts about a couple years ago from their HRA 666 LP, and about a year back, an even meaner set of unreleased tracks which were a little more straightforward rhythmically, but still mean and surly mutant blues with muscular low-end, slotting in somewhere between Feedtime and Billy Bao. I knew a shrewd label would swoop in on that new stuff. And there's still more where that came from!

A.H. Kraken spews from France with relentless gut-churning negativity, and all their many influences do coalesce pretty brilliantly on the choicest moments of this debut LP. You can hear a strand of this (e.g., Brainbombs) and a shred of that (Arab on Radar), but they're dissimilar enough from all of these bands to stake out their own unique niche. As AIDS Wolf have become more focused on songsmithing, they are surely in territory adjacent to A.H. Kraken. Both bands flirt with oblong rhythms and dual guitars weaving weird sideways riffs like a pair of charmed cobras, which is something other bands do, but while most such bands are happy merely to spazz out in this style, A.H. Kraken and AIDS Wolf are not content to be neo-no-wave gimmicky mimicries. They have become more focused on proper songsmithing. Where they diverge on the path to righteousness is that AIDS Wolf in the past year have begun to tickle the third eye psychedelically with their sound nearly as much as their graphic art, and A.H. Kraken are just inhumane punishers. I don't understand French, but the criminal profiler in me thinks this vocalist has a delightful dissociative disorder. I might have liked this record more as a 10" with the six or seven best songs because it hits a flat spot in the middle and plays a bit overlong. But as a band, it's a great idea, and as a record, this is a promising preview with some choice cuts that I'll surely revisit regularly.

A couple years ago, the Sacto/Davis supergroup was Switched on Vultures, but after a handful of shows and a recording session that produced this demo, their tenure was all too brief as one by one the members around ex-Sexy Prison singer John Pritchard moved or got doctor's notes saying that holding a guitar is too strenuous an activity. But that's okay because now John is fronting The Mayyors, whose second 7" is just around the corner, and Sexy Prison will be reconvening for a few weeks in July when bassist/programmer Robert Pickle flies in during a break from east coast grad studies. S.O.V. was very 90s-sounding, and not just because this demo was recorded by Tim Green.


I've loved all the Daily Void records so far, but after consuming their LP and string of 7"es, I was beginning to wonder if they could only play in a hurry. "Man/Machine" is the calculated plodding slow-burner that puts that to rest. It's all crawling pace, scrawlin' scratchy guitars, and dystopian bleakness, but before you think they've gone all Billy Bao on us, just know that they're still having fun on this record. Big ups to Florida's Dying for the best 7" packaging I've seen since the last S.I.D.S. record. The inner label of Side A fills in the voidspace of the blank window of the outer sleeve to complete a picture of a post-apocalyptic Pompeii that is home only to a few creepy bats.

Strong Columbus content remains a key element at AFS this week. The solo work of J.P. Herrmann has been a big hit here at Freeform KDVS for the last several months, and now we've just received the first CDR of Flu Faker which is J.P.'s family affair with (I can only assume) two siblings and a friend. And it's great, too! How is none of this stuff on vinyl yet? Flu Faker is mostly duskier, noisier, and aside from the one keyboard-driven song, not nearly as immediately catchy as his solo stuff, but it's some truly superb dark meat that you can really sink your teeth into. More sarcastic than oppressively bleak or agonizing, this splits the difference between Easter Monkeys and Cleaning the Mirror. And speaking of Pink Reason...Of course, I totally dig all the various sides and faces of Kevin's output., but this new 7" is surely the closest thing to a full live band sound so far. That might surely rein one some of the naysayers who want more immediacy from this band. So, if you're one of those slack-jawed punks who must pinch your nose to swallow the desperado 'Tussin-blues damage, then try this 7" straight for once. And from their most recent tour-edition CDR, Night of Pleasure prove that Times New Viking ain't the only band in town that likes talk basketball. Now, if only Coach Brown would mix up the play-calls to keep Boston from throwing three guys at Lebron, maybe we can see this overrated green giant come up short. 2-for-18 won't happen again regardless.

Leather Nun's "No Rule" is some powerful shit. It makes this do-gooder daydream about how fun a crime-spree would be. Listening to it gives me some kinda Highlander quickening reaction. I felt the same way when I first heard this new CPC Gangbangs album that finally came out. This segueway was in order. I should check the crime logs for the moments immediately following 10:40 last night.