Sonntag, 29. Juli 2012

The Queen of Rock-a-Billy is back

If only I had more money. I would buy each and every regular (not those crappy best of or golden hits repackagings) WANDA JACKSON record but unfortunately what little I have is tied up in all the hc and punk releases that are popping up left and right not even taking into account all the classics my collection still lacks.

Her 2003 Heart Trouble LP on Sympathy For The Record Industry is amazing and the latest output I listened to so far. The 2011 released The Party Ain't Over LP was on Third Man Records. Which as you might know was founded by Jack White. A guy I dislike very much. First of all because of this awfull band of his that everybody thinks is so cool while it's totally lame and boring which led to the general ungrounded hype around the dude. And secondly because I feel that he fucked up the 2004 release Van Lear Rose of the last still living Queen of Country. Of course Linda Gail Lewis is good and it was a pleasure to meet her on her Tour supporting the 2004 Boogie Woogie Country Gal release on Castle Records and Dolly Parton released some great records but they cannot hold a candle to either Patsy Cline, Kitty Wells or Loretta Lynn.

Although the CD release of Loretta Lynn's Van Lear Rose was on Interscope Records the Vinyl edition was on Third Man and Jack White mixed the recordings. I was so stoked on getting that release but listening to the CD was a total let down. That boy has no idea how to handle the recordings of a country legend. I think while going along he somehow aquired a bit of knowledge about how to mix his own music and this he applied to the latest Lynn output. It might be possible that I was distracted by the CD sound (when I first heard Earth Crisis' fantastic All Out War release on CD I didn't like it as well which later appeared to be a misconception due to the inferior medium) but I don't think that's the case although I feel an urge to give the LP version another try.

This experience had me disregard Wanda Jacksons 2011 LP The Party Ain't Over because as I already mentioned it's on Third Man. Which probanly means it was fucked up too. But brklnvgn tells us that there is hope. A new LP is in the pipeline and Sugar Hill Records is taking care of the release which seems to have a due date in October. It's supposed to have a back-basics approach that the producer for the Unfinished Business LP encouraged. Wanda being in favor of this might be saying that she was somehow not satisfied with her last record. Why else would you be changing Labels? Or is Third Man defunct? Didn't they just release some fancy stuff for Record Store Day? Whatever it is I'm siked for the new release.









And she has a few US Live Dates coming up over the next months plus one show in Berlin in Nov. Let's hope she adds some more. If not I might have to go on a little trip across the country.


08/10/12 Knucklehead's Saloon Kansas City, MO
08/11/12 Blueberry Hill St. Louis, MO
08/12/12 Hi-Tone Memphis, TN
08/17/12 Maxwell's Hoboken, NJ
08/18/12 Philadelphia Folk Festival Philadelphia, PA
08/31/12 Minnesota State Fair St. Paul, MN
09/01/12 Minnesota State Fair St. Paul, MN
09/02/12 Bumbershoot Festival Seattle, WA
09/12/12 The Square Room Knoxville, TN click here
09/16/12 WorkPlay Theater Birmingham, AL
09/28/12 Bartlesville Community Center Bartlesville, OK
10/12/12 Highline Ballroom NYC
11/9/12 Bassy Berlin, DE


In the rare case of someone not being familiar with her music here are some songs for you to stream.

 

Samstag, 28. Juli 2012

Reigning the East Coast

The Mighty OATHBREAKER are going to teach all you wimps at the US East Coast a lesson in heavy Hardcore. Attendance mandatory. Crucial lecture! ;)

Seriously now. Go check them out!! They are awesome!

 

 

BLONDEVO

Why oh why is this package not touring europe but the US in September? BLONDIE and DEVO on one night? Awesome!


Sept. 07 -Woodinville, WA - Chateau Ste. MichelleSept. 08 - Ridgefield, WA - Sleep Country Amp

Sept. 10 - San Francisco, CA - Warfield
Sept. 11 - Saratoga, CA - Mountain Winery
Sept. 12 - Los Angeles, CA - Greek Theatre
Sept. 14 - Citrus Heights, CA - Sunrise Marketplace
Sept. 15 - Newport Beach, CA - Taste of Newport
Sept. 18 - Austin, TX - Stubb's Waller Creek
Sept. 19 - Houston, TX - Arena Theatre
Sept. 21- Tampa, FL - Stadium Green Iguana
Sept. 22 - St. Augustine, FL - St. Augustine Amph.
Sept. 25 - Carmel, IN - Center for Performing Arts
Sept. 26 - Chicago, IL - The Chicago Theatre


And brooklynvegan didn't just share the above information. They also posted 2 video clips and mentioned that the both of them released new music in the past few years. How could that have passed me by? Maybe I was working too much? Haha! So now there are 3 more releases of old legends on my wantlist one each for the last two years and one from this year:

Devo - something for everybody LP 2010



Blondie - panic of girls LP 2011



Patti Smith - banga LP 2012


Well, while downloading the covers from discogs I realized that I did see the Devo record in some record store. Can someone tell me why I didn't pick it up?

At least I recently got this fresh platter. Not exactly old legends but hey... who didn't doesn't like Sleater Kinney?

Wild Flag -s/t 2011 LP




Devo and Patti Smith providing the best artwork with Wild Flag being to arty and Blondie just plain ugly. Sorry.

Robot World

or "The (Not So Promising) Future of Shitty Jobs: Meet your noodle-making robot..." as they titled this post on the always delivering Dangerous Minds Blog.

It's about a cheap-ass Robot that can do a shitty job way better and for a lot less money than any human could. Check out the link above if you want to know details.

However, what I am aiming at is the finishing statement of the article:

"The thought of a world population of over 7 billion people being increasingly put out of work by robots—the most menial jobs will be the ones to go first—is a rather bleak thing to contemplate isn’t it? Then again, maybe there’s an opportunity in all off this somehow? Who knows?"

Hell yes there is an opportunity in this. I don't think anyone is too passionate about working a straining, repetitive, monotonous, exhaustive job. I know that a lot of people still kind of like to do something like that because it gives them a feeling of being useful. Of being worth something or even being someone. Now this mindset I never understood. Do we really have to do something to be someone? Do we need a job to give us self esteem?

I truely believe that everything in this world has its own value just by being there. A value that you cannot measure or compare. The mere existance of anyone or anything goes along with the right to be treated with respect. You don't throw your waste into the woods, a river or out your car window for that matter. You don't just cut down a tree without reviewing other options to achieve your goal. You don't (ab)use animals for meat, dairy, leather, wool or anything else including zoos, circuses or your own little amusement at home where living beings are put into tiny glass cubicles or little backyard ponds. And you don't exploit humans for cheap labour. Be it kids in sweatshops, below minimum wage jobs that continuously are getting pushed further east or shit jobs (that don't earn you a living or burn you out) right here in the so-called civilized western world.

Another thing I believe in is that humans are born to be free and pursue their desires. To live means to learn. Learning means improving. And if you do that having in mind what I wrote in the paragraph above it will lead to a better world for every form of life. Of course there are certain needs to be fulfilled that will cause more or less harm to others. That's just the way it is. What makes the difference is how you go about getting where you want to be. Don't just disregard anyone and everything else. Work on accomplishing something in the least harmful way. Be ready to compromise. And before you do so think about wether it really needs to be done.

What's the use of all these different tech gadgets for example that actually complete the same tasks but differ in quality? It's such a waste of resources because a lot of these things break way too soon and end up in a bin not getting recycled. Not to mention the energy, labour and annoyance that acompanies the slow death of said things. Just like in healthcare I only want the best so why not make it affordable for everybody? What's all the differentiation about but making profit? Just look at the current situation in europe. That's what this state of mind comes too. It's inevitable. We actually did come up with a pretty good set of morals and yet in many ways we don't act too different from when we first started walking on two feet. With all the physical violence among people and corporations exchanging the bat with money. How can anyone not see this? We only think about me, my family, my community, my country and so on. What we don't see is that all of these things are just constructs that have been thrown around and reshaped over time. They are more or less arbitrary and heavily influenced by the way we live which in turn is influenced by where we live. And all of these separations are just means to divide and conquer. Now I don't believe in Any of the many conspiracy theories out there but there definitely are people who benefit from our quarrels and do everything they can to keep things the way they are.

Unfortunately those with the most power (aka money) at their disposal are the ones who could easily change a lot of things for the better but don't want to because it would mean less profit for them. But, and now we're coming full circle back to where this rant started, here we have a situation at hand that we could use for the well being of more than just 1% of the population. Of course at first it looks like a bad idea to put a lot of people out of work by replacing them with robots but as I said before we don't need the work. Just a little bit of money. Some time ago I read that the money that in Germany is spent on welfare combined with the money it takes to provide the bureaucracy and everything that comes with the process of deciding wether someone 'deserves' to get welfare or not is enough money to provide every german citizen with 1000€ a month if we would drop that whole concept. I have no idea on how to check if that is true or not but I deem it possible that this statement is not too far off if it is. Just think of the shitloads of our money the banks lost and are being refunded for out of our pockets again. Ok. A lot of that loot probably never existed. But they gave out credits anyway that were spent by people like you and me before they realized: oh shit we're not gonna get that back. And where did that money go? It's got to be somewhere. Just think of the billions of Euros pumped into Greece and now Spain. I don't want to go into this whole topic here but it amazes me to see that there actually is all this money available while we're facing more and more cuts in the social and cultural departments just to satisfy the markets aka the playgrounds of those who are pretty likely in the possession of the money we lost.

I still say people before profits and maybe when more and more people get replaced by robots we will wake up and see that there is not enough work for everyone to be employed the way we are now but that there very well is enough money for everybody to get live a decent life. Maybe then we will not blame the foreigners robots but redistribute the money that was wrongly amassed by a few ruthless individuals. And maybe then people will have the time for a little self-fulfillment. Be that as an artist, musician, dad, mom, scientist, carpenter, writer, nanny, designer or whatever people might enjoy doing when they don't have to do it 8 hours or more a day for 40 years. Maybe then every single person can live up to their respective potential and not just those who have the privilege to not be forced to support a familiy from an early age on or being restricted by their parents income.

This surely reads very idealistic and if you ask me how to accomplish all this I won't be able to come up with an answer because this is way too complex for a single human being to figure out. The answer is something that has to grow. And having robots take all the chores they can off our hands to me looks like a good step into the right direction. Perhaps then our capcities will be sufficient to work on a possible answer. Together.

 

(Of course I know that whole financial crisis thing is a tad more complex than I presented it but I, like many others probably, am not versed enough to grasp the whole thing which might play a role in why they are still getting away with it besides everybody being busy trying to survive the realities we have to face.)

Freitag, 27. Juli 2012

Vinyl. Music. Culture.

Oh yeah! That's what it's all about. And here is Eilon Paz using those words as a subheader for his website DUST & GROOVES. So naturally I was curious when I got my nose pointed in his direction. If you're like me and those few choice words attract you as much as they do me I strongly urge you to check out all the awesomeness this guy captures in his interviews with record collectors from all over the world and the according photos. Way interesting and beautiful in every way I tell you.

And on top of all that he has an even bigger project coming up. He wants to make an 8x8" Photography book for which he will embark on a 2 month tour across the US in September. Now that's not going to be cheap and it seems he doesn't have the funds but if you like the idea you can donate to his kickstarter campaign. There are different rewards available that you can choose from according to the amount you put in. I just tried to do that but I don't have a credit card and therefore couldn't complete the 'check-out'. Seems like my wife will have to take care of that for me.

14 days left on the kickstarter campaign. Be quick, support and repost!!

 

European measures

Anyone closely following my drivel might remember me suggesting you to check out BETTER TIMES from Buffalo, NY. So far I know about two Tapes they released and one of those gets a euro 7" release on Commitment Records now. Pre-orders are up and they even had the Test pressings available for 5€ but those sold out while I was writing this. Anyone astonished about that? Not me!

The US release of the record is right around the corner but not available yet. Or am I catching a wrong drift here and they only get their share of the Commitment pressing shipped? Well whatever it might be the Tapes and some nice merch items are still for sale in their store.

In case you don't know what the buzz is about hit their bandcamp but before you do so make sure there's nothing close by that can't be replaced easily. Chances are you will break out your sickest mosh moves right away when the tunes hit. Did I mention they're straight edge and deliver solid lyrics?! Well, there you go.

Though I guess they are not vegan because it's not mentioned on their merch. Haha. Bummer. Anyways. Youth Crew still lives in 2012!! Support it!

 

Donnerstag, 26. Juli 2012

Sideshow

I don't know why people are into live recordings. There's not one I can think of that I like. Well except for some of the Flipper stuff because they feature genuinly different versions of their songs and I hardly if ever listen to those. So what's the point? I just don't get it.

Yet I know that out there somewhere there are people into that kinda stuff. So for all of you here's interesting news about the mighty RINGWORM. They are going to release their first ever live record Stigmatas In The Flesh 12" on A389 Records and you can stream a song of that Album here on the Labels soundcloud account.

I don't know if this really is the cover but if so I like it.

 

The crazy Russian

In Effect posted a brilliant interview with Jimmy Kontra who sang for a brief period in Agnostic Front before Roger and had his own band Virus released on Rat Cage Records. If you're into NYHC you better read this because he is one of the original punks. Hanging out on the LES before there even was AF or Cause For Alarm or any other band that you can think of falling into the category of NYHC. It was the time of The Stimulators, The Mad, Kraut, etc.

Jimmy: "NYHC, please….the term was “hardcore punk”. Who made up NYHC, I don’t know but it’s a bullshit term"

As much as I like that statement I have to say it was The Abused, one of my all time favorites, who might not have invented the term but most probably did a lot to establish it. Anyways. Go get another crucial lesson in hc-punk history!!


 

Mittwoch, 25. Juli 2012

Hot steal! A tea-boy's (-girl's) delight!!

While I'm home less than I'd like to and my pocket's probably not deep enough I still think this is a great gadget for a Tea-boy like myself. I'm just wondering about the energy that might be needed to always have 3 litres of boiling hot water readily available.

I copied the following content from Designlaunches and they got their Inspiration here.




Quick access to crystal clear boiling hot water isn’t a breeze and the best of us are left heating water on kettles these days. Behold the Grohe Red, developed by one of Europe’s largest sanitary fittings manufacturer. In essence a faucet capable of drawing boiling water directly from the tap, this one’s a great addition to your kitchen, providing instant access to hot water for your cooking requirements. The system simply stores three liters of hot water that can quickly be deployed via the faucet and is available in two different tap sizes too. Also, the Grohe Red faucet comes with a child-lock system, making it safe for homes with children.










Vicious! Definitely vicious!!

Today I got reminded that the ZERO BOYS european tour is in full swing. While I will be crying many a river because I can't make it to any of their shows you should really go out of your way to catch them while they're still here. Don't let your Amphetamin Addiction make you sleep on this?!

25.07.2012 GER-Karlsruhe, Alte Hackerei
26.07.2012 BEL-Opvijk (Brussels), Nijdrop
27.07.2012 NED-Amsterdam, Melkweg
28.07.2012 ESP-Badalona,Estraperlo Club
29.07.2012 ESP-Madrid, Grutta 77
30.07.2012 ITA-Monza,F.O.A. Boccaccio
31.07.2012 SUI-Luzern, Sedel
01.08.2012 GER-Tübingen, Epplehaus
02.08.2012 GBR-London, Boston Arms Music Room
03.08.2012 GBR-Blackpool, Rebellion Festival
04.08.2012 GBR-Nottingham, tba
07.08.2012 GER-Essen, Panic Room
09.08.2012 NOR-Oslo, Gamla
10.08.2012 SWE-Gothenborg, Way Out West Festival w/ ADOLESCENTS
11.08.2012 DEN-Copenhagen, Stengade12
12.08.2012 GER-Hamburg, Hafenklang

Montag, 23. Juli 2012

Mob Style & then some

As I reported earlier this years R'R Fest on Sept. 22nd, which unfortunately is the final chapter in that story, features the Mighty URBAN WASTE along with one of Europe's finest MAN LIFTING BANNER and recently there have been more bands added. For now the line-up looks like this:

Urban Waste

Man Lifting Banner

Brat Pack

Citizen Patrol

Think Again

Ruidosa Inmundicia

Fix Me

The War Goes On

Brudte Løfter

For more infor check out the fest's fb page.
It's gonna be a wild one! Talk about going out with a blast!

Sonntag, 22. Juli 2012

Burning thing to Love

Damn you Google Reader. Why don't you realize that an updated post on a blog is as interesting to read as a new one? Due to this fail I am late for the new BURNING LOVE - A Rotten Thing To Say LP on Southern Lord Records. Luckily though I'm not too late.

I wanted to order the regular vinyl along with the shirt + LP package but the ridiculous shipping costs had me take a step back, rethink and in the end order only the package because neither the record nor the shirt will be available seperately. The regular edition I'll have to order from my favorite distro or buy at my go to record store.

And then there was the Australian pressing on Resist Records but it seems today is not my day as I cannot enter their site due to a non-responding server. Bummer. I'll have to keep trying then.

Daymare Records from Japan complete the trifecta with their own pressing. Not being able to find an english version of their site makes ordering difficult though. I guess I'll have to shoot them a message.

Now go hit the links and support some real Punks!!

Oh, I need that release show edition! Can someone hook me up?

 

UPDATE: I was able to get on the Resist Records site and they only have a CD for sale which made me go back to the Daymare store and it turns out that inbetween all the japanese letters it clearly says CD but an LP is nowhere to be found. Meaning you and me can save a few bucks. But maybe you should check for yourself and let me know if they meanwhile announced a vinyl release.

 

 

They're the Meatmen and we suck!

Another early 80s band is re-united and will tour europe in September. Anyone out there who doesn't know that yet? Dates below.




11.09. Köln – Sonic Ballroom (Germany)

12.09. Amsterdam – Winston (Netherlands)

18.09. München – Backstage (Germany)

20.09. Milano – Xm24 (Italy)

21.09. Bologna – Lofi (Italy)

23.09. Wien – Arena (Austria)

25.09. Ulm – Beteigeuze (Germany)

26.09. Karlsruhe – Alte Hackerei (Germany)

Real Hardcore

I never heard of a band called PRISON ABUSE until today and I'm already in love. They are going to release an LP on Painkiller Records and besides the info that Prison Abuse is comprised of Think I Care, Waste Management and Mind Eraser members I couldn't find any more details. So this seems to be the next mysterious band from Boston just like Boston Strangler. Unfortunately I slept on any of the BS releases and am still looking to find them at a normal price (so if you can hook me up I'll be grateful) but I intend to not let this happen again. If you know any of the mentioned bands you will get the right idea of how PA sound. Real Hardcore for real men people! If you need a listen Painkiller's got you covered. Two songs are available for streaming.

 

Freitag, 20. Juli 2012

Flea Helen Burns Patti Smith

This title might make you go like Whaaaaat? Now he's lost his mind and drifted completely into mindless drivel. But no! That's totally not the case. And it also doesn't matter if you like The Red Hot Chili Peppers. But if you do you will know Flea. Yes, their bassist.

In the early nineties I was a big fan of the band and listened to everything they put out up until the Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic record. If memory serves me right the follow up to that was One Hot Minute which marked the time of me losing interest. Today I listen to them very scarcely but still think they are an awesome band because of the integrity of each and every current and former member.

Flea's involvement with the Silverlake Conservatory of Music plays right in with that integrity. Unfortunately I cannot check out anymore details about this organisation because they decided to have a flash application on their start page which my device is not able to display. Bummer. But the name alone sounds like it's a good thing.

Ok. So much for the first part of this post's title. The second part is Helen Burns which is the name for Flea's solo ep that I only learned about today because I don't follow the guys tweets which is something I'll be changing very soon. The music on that thing is nothing like that of the RHCP but rather some "soundscapes that are very emotional for" him. He also writes "it is a mostly instrumental, weird and arty record".

If you didn't cringe at this last sentence you might be interested that it's available for download at a price you can choose here. That all proceeds will be donated to the SCM. And that Patti Smith is featured on it. This last piece of detail alone makes me want to have these recordings but as you might know I'm not a fan of downloads. So what to do? Well, Flea wouldn't be Flea if he didn't know how to do things right and boy does he do this right. Although I have to say that $75 seems a little steep for a 12" ep even if it's on 180g vinyl, autographed by Flea and comes with a piece of bass string that the man himself actually played. Who gives a shit about this crap? I guess I do. Sounds like a nice package for a good cause. I think I should get my order in soon. Limited to 900. Can you dig it?

Check out my source and an early interview here.

 

Double dare ya!!!

If you need an introduction to this band you better go learn your lesson kid. Bikini Kill is one of the most awesome bands of all time and members have returned now to put out new and old music. I don't know if it's unfortunately or luckily not a band reunion. With all the craze lately it's sure been a bit much but maybe this one would make more.... well, actually I think this one would make a lot more sense since not that much if anything has changed since the girls initially set out on their mission. Hardcore still is male dominated and full of a lot of macho bullshit.

Anyways. What is this then? You probably guessed it. The ladies have launched Bikini Kill Records and their first effort is making all the Bikini Kill records available digitally through their bandcamp, iTunes and other channels. You should go check everything out for yourself if you're interested which you shoud be. Even if you already have all their music because who knows what they've got coming and who wouldn't like to have one of these awesome shirts which among others they have for sale as well.

 

Dienstag, 17. Juli 2012

R.I.P. Kitty Wells

Kitty Wells, the often proclaimed "Queen of Country Music" died Monday from complications after a stroke. She was 92.

Wells, born Ellen Muriel Deason, became the first female singer to reach No. 1 in the country music charts with her 1952 song It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels, and she spent much of the next two decades as one of the most well-known names in country.

In 1976, Wells was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and her other accolades include the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Governor's Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Recording Industry and induction into the Grammy Hall of Fame. [WSMV]



 

 

Asi. Arrogant. Vorbestellt.

Twisted Chords launched the pre-order for this bad-ass slab of repressed plastic. My order is already in and you better act quick to get one of the ltd. edition vinyl. Hand-screened cover and white vinyl out of 100. Only available through the label or band. ABFUKK alter!!

 

Freitag, 6. Juli 2012

The Robin Hood Tax

I'm not too well versed in these matters but it sounds like a great idea. Dedicate 3 minutes of your precious time to this video and maybe you also want to check out the website.

Only thing I am really sceptical towards is the way that money made from that tax will be spent. They say it's going be be used as follows (it's a site from the UK):

- 50% to fight poverty in the UK

- 25% to fight poverty in developing countries

- 25% to fight climate change at home and abroad

How would they know how the government which I think they are not a part of might spend the extra loot? Maybe it's just a suggestion but to me it looks like they are pretty much convinced of this. Strange. But all the rest seems to be pretty much on spot. Now watch that thing



 

And here is some more info on the Tax from the US via Dangerous Minds

 

Donnerstag, 5. Juli 2012

Raw Power

Nice interview with one of the originators of Punk. Read the whole thing here and check out an excerpt below.




I’m curious how your tour is going. You have a new album, “Aprés,” and you’re out there with the Stooges. You resolved in 2010 that you wouldn’t stage-dive anymore after you had a mishap.
I said that after doing a concert for Tibet at Carnegie Hall, which I did because Philip Glass asked me to. But yeah, I am a little impulsive, and Lenny Kaye was playing “I Want to Be Your Dog” too damned slow, and I just ran out of ideas and I thought, Well, let’s just stage-dive. Nobody caught me, because it was the Carnegie Hall-Tibetan-whatever audience. I was a little miffed. We’ve done two gigs this year, and I haven’t done one yet. Stages are getting higher and higher, and I’m getting older and older.


 

Mittwoch, 4. Juli 2012

ABCD

aka Randoms

 

 

POISON IDEA and NEGATIVE APPROACH on one bill? Awesome! Info.

 

 

MUNICIPAL WASTE are not really my kinda Band. I can't listen to much of their music in one go but this video is funny!

 

 

MINISTRY's Al Jourgensen is found to be anti-retirement. Info.

 

 

THE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION releasing their first new album in 8 years called Meat & Bone in September. Info.

 

 

CAT POWER releases new record with original material which is a lot poppier than her last selfpenned output the greatest if you can judge the whole thing by this video.

 

 

STEVE MARTIN (I know you like him) plays the Banjo in a Bluegrass Band. More pics and a video.

 

 

I didn't watch that video yet but how can David Lynch make a bad video of CHRIS ISAAK's wicked game? Check out US tourdates and the official ck add video here.

 

 

NU SENSAE you should check out if you like Babes in Toyland and kbd/ garage punk. I do so sadly there are only US and Canada tourdates available along with the videos. Try to find the clip that features dogs, peanutbutter (do I hear someone saying Bobby Pin?) and jam. But don't look at that hideous record cover. Besides this and the name they are really worth checking out.

 

 

VEGANS are strong!! Or at least they can be ;)

 

The Country and Blue Grass Bar ain't dead yet

The weekend approacheth and with it The CBGB's Festival!!!

Find out more about it here:

SWNK

Brklnvgn post 1

Brklnvgn post 2

That second post by the Brooklyn based vegans kinda makes me want to be there. But I won't :/ Members of the Ramones, Dead Boys, Heartbreakers, Dictators and Television. One stage - one night (though sadly not at the same time as one band)! How can you not want to be there??

Curious about what will follow.

Is this your kinda Clan?

I'm not much of a hiphop/ rap fan. I do have one or the other record but generally speaking I'm quite thrown off with the the way that genre presents itself to. That whole blin-bling and chicks thing is so annoying. Now I'm sure there are artists who deal with better topics but the mainstream shit is making me crazy and the music doesn't thrill me enough to go hunt for something interesting.

That said I do like some of the Wu-Tang stuff. Somehow they manage to catch my attention again and again. Just like in the past few days I read about 2 endeavors of different Clan members that I feel the need to share with you:

First of is RZA. He directs a martial arts (what else?) movie that is going to be presented by Quentin Tarantino and stars Russel Crow and Lucy Liu. If the whole film is anything like the trailer, as opposed to the trailer featuring its best moments and the rest being crap, It will be one of the best Action movies ever. What I can tell from the trailer it's so over the top (no pun intended) people at the movies will probably be screaming and laughing so hard you can hear it in the streets. It seems to be balancing real martial arts, exaggeration and wit in a way only a few others do. Just the right combination for me. Check out the trailer and a press statement to be found in the original post on DM.

 

Next up and closing things out is GZA with something not that far from the Clan's usual field of expertise. Well musicwise that is. He is about to release a new record which is nothing to out of the ordinary but it's a concept album with a rather atypical subject I don't think anyone ever tackled that way. He "has been sitting down with top physicists and cosmologists at MIT, Cornell University and elsewhere over the past few months for primers on the universe. Now, he's turning the lessons into lyrics." In the post on the WTFHYD? Blog that brought this to my attention and has a tad more info it also reads "GZA is teaming up with Marco Vitali, a composer, producer and Juilliard-trained violinist, on the score. They're aiming for a cosmic atmosphere." Now that I want to hear.

Dienstag, 3. Juli 2012

Fresh in 2012

While I was on holidays with my wife I missed out on the incredible line-up of Hangin' Tough, Rise And Fall and AYS. So much even that I also didn't blog about it. But who cares if I did. The show was sold out in no time anyway. Right now JoeZilla and I are working on bringing that very same line-up to the legendary AK 47 in the always beautiful city of Düsseldorf but that's a bit besides the point I'm trying toget across.

HANGIN' TOUGH had some new Shirts for sale at aforementioned show. As my brain is a big lump of (vegan) cheese I don't remember if they all sold out right that night or just a little later. All I remember is that they had to make a rerun of the new designs. Luckily I'm not only a connected but a made guy when it comes to that band so Jaybeez has one of each design neatly folded away for me to pick up when I'm back from this awfully long work-trip. Too bad for you this one is already sold out again:


But maybe the yellow haze is more your color anway. That one's still available

As is this new take of theirs on a classic print

Also this older shirt is still for sale

BE QUICK !!!

Vegan dreams come true again

Less Talk More Cake aka the sugarfeud is a comin' again.

Mark your calenders Sunday Juli 15th 3:30 pm at Atelier 68 in Cologne.

Unfortunately I won't be able to make it so two of you can have my share ;)

 

MOB STYLE

I don't know if I've ever been that siked on a show. Ok. I think I was but there were not many. Though I'd say the recent reunion craze is getting on my nerves a bit this one I'm looking forward to and it better be a good one. This Band released one 7" in 1982. Yes that's right. 30 fucking years ago. And it is one of the best Hardcore singles that were ever released. It's right up there with Black Flag's nervous breakdown, Negative Approach's 1st 7", the Middle Class 7", the Abused 7".... I think you catch my drift.

Now that I probably got you interested (if you have any taste in hardcore at all you should be drooling like me right now) here's what I'm on about:

URBAN fucking WASTE will be playing the annual R'R-Fest in Venlo, Netherlands on Sept. 22nd together with Man Lifting Banner, Citizens Patrol and a whole slew of others. Although the event is not yet mentioned on the Club's site. But that shouldn't be worrying anybody. It's not the first edition ofvthe Fest. Rather the fifth and apparently last one which in my humble opinion is a damn shame.

In 2010 URBAN WASTE released the Recycled LP which has old songs that were never recorded (or at least never released before) and some new tunes. While this is a good record it somehow lacks the punch of their 7" I must say so let's keep our fingers crossed for the live event. As of now I don't have any info on a pre-sale but there's most likely gonna be one that you should use because last years edition was sold out early in the day. Also you might want to bring your survival / first aid gear since I'll be moshin' and skankin' and struttin' like there's no tomorrow ;) (I'm not talking Take Offense here although that's an awesome band too)

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Take It Back! Records wants to share a compilation with me and you. Of course it's a Label sampler. And it features the likes of State Of Mind, Unveil, Animal Instinct and amongst others a Band by the name of El Camino Car Crash which makes me wonder if they sound anything like Swing Kids?

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