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Riskless Risk yeah theyre great. the first record is really good too. hopefully they come to the usa sometime soon

    Gimmie Sopor Thanks, this rules! Didn’t know about it. This morning while doing the dishes I was listening to « When I die » by GG Allin, in which he says « scumfuck rock’n’roll » a bunch of times, and the term popped up in my head when playing this.

    In other news tonight I’m listening to the album « Bye bye These are the days » by Kath Bloom, a classic of quiet nights smoking weed in my lving room. I’d say it’s great, heartfelt, melancholic but hopeful folk music.

      Randall

      Been wondering about the drums on 7 and 7 Is because they rule so hard.

      Is that a specific “style” of playing? Where you just do a drum roll the whole time? Is that a jazz thing???

      I notice bands doing this sometimes. Human Eye comes to mind specif.

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        Been digging this one hard. Comp of the Japanese underground made in 81 based on Morgan Fisher's comp of the same name. Some real artists, some are just Die Öwan performing under pseudonym. All around great listen.
        General Speech killing it on these Die Öwan (& related) reissues

          smudge Haven't listened to the comp much but as I said previously, that Die Owan stuff blew me away. "The esoteric roots of both Osaka noisecore and Egg Punk!" is my Roctober review. The early punk/new wave scenes in both Tokyo and Kansai (Osaka/Kyoto) deserve a detailed tome or two, in English.

          Gimmie Sopor First someone mentions NED's book and now NED's band - ruh roh...NED might show up to sue that band and anyone on here who listened to it! Siriusly though, it is a great blast of primo grunge skree skronk a be bop straight outta 1993!

            Sukebe_GG you've said his name three times! Never say his name three times!

              Nathan Loud Been wondering about the drums on 7 and 7 Is because they rule so hard.

              Is that a specific “style” of playing? Where you just do a drum roll the whole time? Is that a jazz thing???

              I notice bands doing this sometimes. Human Eye comes to mind specif.

              paging a real drummer

              Randall HAIL ARTHUR LEE...been revisiting Da Capo much more lately. Also idk if I'm in the minority on this one but even the post-Forever Changes albums have been somewhat enjoyable for me personally (especially "Four Sail"). Also if you haven't seen the doc, I recommend it.

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              Gimmie Sopor have you heard Driver?

              Nice 7", I think the tracks were drawn from an old session. Lanchy is a riff machine. The amount of fantastic riffs he wrote for Totalitar & Brainbombs is just insane.

              ratcharge Bye bye These are the days » by Kath Bloom

              This is really good! First time I'm hearing about her, although just seeing she released records with Loren Connors too. A good LP in kind of the same vein, was MJ Lenderman's record from the past year. Not the best lyrics, but the overall feel was very enjoyable I thought.

                knives Nice 7", I think the tracks were drawn from an old session. Lanchy is a riff machine. The amount of fantastic riffs he wrote for Totalitar & Brainbombs is just insane.

                Yeah, it's from an old session. Lanchy confirmed this when I spoke to him after the Brainbombs gig in Copenhagen last year. He also said that newly recorded Driver material is coming out soon on a split EP with the main guy from Rat Cage, who has a similar side project. I like Rat Cage a lot so I really look forward to that.

                  knives A good LP in kind of the same vein, was MJ Lenderman's record from the past year.

                  Reminds me a bit of Bonny Doon (haven't listened to their more recent stuff but love their S/T album + "Longwave").

                    Gimmie Sopor split EP with the main guy from Rat Cage

                    Will have my ears open for this for sure

                    ratcharge Reminds me a bit of Bonny Doon

                    Didn't know about them, will listen to those too - thanks!

                    knives Kath Bloom comparison for MJL! I saw MJ in Boston open for Ryan Davis. Was suprisingly ok but havent checked out the album.

                    Kath herself, I heard (probably just on wikipedia), was rediscovered after Caveh Zahidi used her song in his excellent student movie A Little Stiff.

                    ratcharge In other news tonight I’m listening to the album « Bye bye These are the days » by Kath Bloom, a classic of quiet nights smoking weed in my lving room. I’d say it’s great, heartfelt, melancholic but hopeful folk music.

                    Nice - i dig pretty much anything Kath does. Her earnestness can feel like a relic.
                    Dave Shapiro who plays on this one and some others was/ is(?) part of the long running New Haven scene and records solo guitar records under Alexander on C/Site . Pleasant stuff, worth checkin' out if that up yr alley .

                    Listening to this lately - maybe also kinda melancholic but hopeful in a way as well even though not a clue what they're sayin' --

                    ratcharge Reminds me a bit of Bonny Doon (haven't listened to their more recent stuff but love their S/T album + "Longwave").

                    That first Bonny Doon album holds a really special place in my heart. Enjoyed “Longwave” a lot but didn’t really take to their latest album. Going to give it another try this week.

                    German Embargo's demo

                    Some listens over the past couple days-

                    Equipment Pointed Ankh - "Downtown" and "From Inside the House" - really dig this stuff, and can definitely hear the connection between EPA and the Ryan Davis and the Roadhouse Band record. I don't think my coworkers like it quite as much as me though.

                    Rock Candy 7" - Listened to this one only several times, really need a copy of the record. Great out there guitar from two top notch players.

                    The Green Child "Look Familiar" - Sounded amazing last night on a medium dose of mushrooms. "Easy Window" is a wildly great cut.

                    Randall very exxcited for this SHARP PINS LP. I've been liking everything Perennial Death has been putting out lately. Also how old is this kid?
                    He is 20

                    ratcharge Two of my faves.
                    I'm lucky enough to live in Melbourne and try to catch every Split System live show. They never fail to impress.
                    Fucking Mess is one fine slab of wax, but for me the A side of Obey is Brainbombs at their best.