Really enjoying the overlooked debut album by Still Animals, released last year by Slovenly. These days, when so many bands have some kind of post punk vibe, it's refreshing to encounter an act that plays straightforward rock'n' roll punk in the footsteps of Real Kids, The Heartbreakers and Lazy Cowgirls.
WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO AND WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY ABOUT IT?
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This is perfect when you want to dissociate from everything
This is their best output imo so thanks to Rich for making it available on vinyl
Sexy new wawy reggae with a (phony?) french accent. Perfect for my Dj-set on thursday.
VIDEOFLIP 12" is great French punk with lots of rock'n'roll in it. I think my fave track is "Pas de mon monde".
Record Beach Been listening to a lot of Kitchen’s Floor lately. Love that band. None of That is such a good record. I really dig it all though.
Kitchen's Floor have been such a good band for such a long time! really important to me personally too, one of the local australian bands that really dragged me into an obsession with DIY/underground matters... None of That is a really underrated LP too i reckon.. maybe released in a time when LPs weren't getting much traction, but it's easily as good as any of the other early stuff and 'Before Dawn' one of my all-time fave KF songs ..
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Gimmie Sopor
Reminded me to go back and listen to that album some more - definitely agree about their refreshing straight-forward sound. LC's Pat Todd's current group also scratches that itch. Stuck with Slovenly after that to keep me going through mid-afternoon work, and speaking of rocking froggies
Then to decompress I checked out this with members of Piranhas and Druid Perfume but was pretty meh upon first listen:
Post-dinner shochu in hand, methinking time to blast these Skull Practioners lads (touring guitarist of Dream Syndicate - still, I dunno)
Sukebe_GG and speaking of rocking froggies
Les Lullies are pretty good on record, however, it's on stage where they really shine. Such a razor sharp live band, they put on one of the best shows I saw last year.
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Cool new French band, played with them in their hometown of Bordeaux a couple weeks ago and they were great live as well. Not sure if people here are into that kind of melodic punk-rock, but here it is anyway :
Speaking of French bands, I've been really digging this one lately. Yeah yeah, it's "cold oi" but that's also "my shit" nowadays.
Gimmie Sopor
Co-signed hard! Les Lullies is OK on record, but live they're amazing (and they cover a lot of great songs on stage, from Dead Moon to the Testors to Strychnine). Possibly my current favorite French live band, super tight and powerful the couple of times I saw them. Two members are also in Patrol (based in Barcelona) whose debut EP is really good.
Clif been slowly coming around to pavement, particularly the early singles and "slanted and enchanted". never been crazy about "indie rock" per se but the early pavement stuff seemed pretty rockin and noisy compared to much of the rest of the genre. recently watched the gary young doc and it made me love em even more. can't say i'm an expert on the band but the early stuff definitely scratches a particular itch for me. also if you've ever been to stockton, ca it makes a lot of sense why they'd make the kind of music they made (place is a hellhole).
Vinnie Vacuum try on wowee zowee, it's a compelling splintered and sprawling batch of material.
Nausea - Extinction LP
Nausea - Cybergod/Lie Cycle LP
(Sick reissues of essential classics. Been lookin’ for a copy of Extinction for 30 years. Hope some genius reissues HHIG’s Monuments to Thieves soon.)
Love & Compassion - Or Else demo
Witness 2024 demo
(Love & Compassion are sick as fuck with some Nausea/Axegrinder vibes but keep it fresh (from the gutter.) Witness is the most insane hardcore shit I’ve heard in a long time. The guitar tones destroy everything that’s come before it. Unrelentingly brutal. I turn this up as loud as the car stereo goes and roll the windows down to terrorize the squares.)
I' never really dug into Status Quo but have been jamming this record but have been jamming this LP pretty constantly as of late. Great psych pop with just enough of the heaviness to keep me fully invested. Nearly perfect album although I could do without the Tommy Roe cover
Johnny Sick Love the Dead Clodettes!
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i grew up with a mom who loved the beatles/monkees and a dad who loved prog rock and i think '70s genesis and elo is where it all meets in the middle. plus im currently transcribing an interview i did with steve hackett
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why don't more people talk about the flying lizards?
"Can't sing"
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this groove gets stuck in my head all the time
Augustus Pablo - Ital Dub LP
Weed store gave me not 1 but 2 free pre-rolls.
Undertones - S/T LP
The very same red-tag bargain bin Sire copy that I got from Amoeba Berkeley when I was 16 years old.
Barmy Army - The English Disease LP
On-U/Sherwood football themed tomfoolery / provocation w/Al Jourgensen & Jah Wobble doing bullshit. Not the sort of thing you'll spin end on end.
Kraftwerk - Ralf und Florian LP
It's almost like they decided to have fun after making this one.
Faxed - Grotesque Rescue LP
To repeat what my buddy said as we spun this over the weekend: "If this was a real band, it would be my favorite band." Works almost too well. Love it.
I’ve been listening to listening to the Danzig s/t for the past few weeks in the hopes that I’d see him play tonight, but it was not to be. Anyway I forgot how good it is. I hated misfits growing up because it was so hot topic-ified by then, but I’ve come to love it in recent years. I always forget what a genuinely great singer he is.