Archive for June, 2008

Disorder – S/T 7″

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008



This is a repost from March the 31th 2006. Added more scans, new rips and Law And Disorder. 

Not the glue sniffing Disorder. The B-side is completly worthless which is strange considering “Air Raid” is a complete blast. (Edit. I’ve been completely blinded by Air Raid to give Law And Disorder a real chance. Actually it’s quiet good! Sing a long to “Destroy, destroy, destroy society. Destroy, destroy, destroy everything.) Compact, short and in your face. It’s been included on “Cheap And Nasty Vol. 1″ but something must’ve gone wrong in the mastering cause all the bass and punch disapeared. Too bad. It’s the same with The Jermz track there. To find the original press WITH a sleeve is very hard.

Country: UK
Year: 1980
Label: Ace
Format: 7″
Songs:
Air Raid.mp3
Law And Disorder.mp3

Distortion – S/T 7″

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008




Here’s some distorted tunes from the north played by a trio of young boys from the shit hole Jarpen, situated a few miles away from the popular ski resort Are. Apparently the three of them managed to play some punk rock between the skiing trips, but they had to go to Norway to get it on vinyl. After this EP they called it a day and spend the rest of their days in the ski slope instead of the rehearsal room.

The first two songs are great punk with driving drums and guitar while the other two have a touch of hard rock that makes them an itsy bitsy bit boring in my opinion. Maybe they were just showing their skills after being around in different forms since 1975, but who knows.

Country: Sweden
Year: 1982
Label:Vaxpropp
Format: 7″
Songs:
Frustrerad.mp3
En tjej.mp3
Hjarndod.mp3
Hall mig hart.mp3

X-X(X blank X) – S/T 7″

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008




By looking at the art of the back sleeve you’ll get a hint that this band might had something to do with Electric Eels. An guess what? Guitarist John Morton was in the Eels and You’re Full of Shit is an old Eels track. All this and a little bit more I learnt by searching the web. Isn’t it an amazing time we all live in.

The flip was comped on KBD Vol. 9 but I think 1980 is nearly as great. Love the intro when the bass comes in with it’s sounding-like-a-bee-swarm-pumping. Excellent! And not only was Morton able to write great songs. He was a good photographer too. The front cover is taken by him and maybe it’s his mother lying there naked and waiting for her son to jump her?

Country: USA
Year: 1979
Label: Drome
Format: 7″
Songs:
A.mp3
You’re Full Of Shit.mp3 

Rebell – Jag behover inte dig / 100 ar 7″

Monday, June 9th, 2008




This is a re-post from July the 10th 2006. Added more scans, new rips and 100 ar. First posted by the TV Eye // Drummer.

So here it is! One of the greatest pop punk 7″ ever released in Sweden! Jag behover inte dig is a great, great, great song, but when you flip the record over you’re in for an even bigger treat. 100 ar is such a hit it’s ridiculous. This band should have been huge and appear on every single Swedish punk compilation. Everything on this damn record is perfection itself, but then it was released on the fine label Stage & Music as well. I don’t know what else to say, so I’ll shut up. Enjoy!

County: Sweden
Year: 1979
Label: Stage & Music
Format: 7″
Songs:
Jag behover inte dig.mp3
100 ar.mp3

DV8 – S/T 7″

Monday, June 9th, 2008





Repost from May the 14th 2008. The correct b-side scan added.

Sorry for being absent. Been moving to a new flat. Hell, that’s a huge pain carrying all the sex toys and records around. After that it was time for a trip to US/Minneapolis. No Husker Du didn’t get together. Saw Willful Neglect a couple times with Prince singing. Charming. 

DV8 from Chicago. Not too far from Minneapolis. Still a total different sound from the Minneapolis bands. That’s how it was back in the golden shower days. Learn To Say Goodbye is VERY Clash influenced but still sounds fresh to my ears. The real keeper though is the flip Guns On The Right. What a total scorcher. Leaning to hardcore. Super tight playing and a well crafted tune makes up for what we oldies call a KILLER tune. 

Thanks to Martin for keeping the site alive. More post from him will come. And from me too of course.

Country: USA
Year: 1981
Label: Tough
Format: 7″
Songs:
Learn To Say Goodbye.mp3
Guns On The Right.mp3

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