V/A - Local Anhesthetic CD

April 7th, 2008 by The Flakes // Drummer



I really WANT to recommend this compilation. It’s greatly designed with a cool looking photo on the front of…yeah who? It’s small details like this that is missing here. A detailed story about every band and the recording is also missing. Too bad. Some interesting and fun stories by Duane Travis of Wax Trax and others is in the 6 page booklet.

My biggest concern about this release is the quality of the mastering job though. I’m sorry to say that it’s horrible done compared to the originals(those records I own and can compare with like Frantix, Defex, Bum Kon and White Trash). Listen to I Hate Toes here to the one ripped from the vinyl a couple of weeks ago. The difference is just too big. It’s noisy, thin and too much treble. Sounds like it’s a 128 mp3 rip. Sad sad sad cause I really want to recommend this comp to everyone since it got the whole EPs from Frantix, Bum Kon, White Trash, Your Funeral, Young Weasels, Gluons with Allen Ginsberg, Jeri Rossi, Rok Tots, Defex and Nails.

Get it from www.smoochrecords.com

Gluons with Allen Ginsberg - Sue Your Parents.mp3
Frantix - My Dad’s A Fucking Alcoholic.mp 3
White Trash - I Hate Toes.mp3

Jerking back and forth.

April 3rd, 2008 by The Flakes // Drummer


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Weirdos - We Got The Neutron Bomb 7″

April 2nd, 2008 by The Flakes // Drummer

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First The Nuns and now the Weirdos. What’s next? Exploited, Clash and Sex Pistols? Probably. Some records that are quiet known still deserves some more exposure. And come on it’s on one of the best punk labels ever. The packaging of all their releases is just amazing. And the Dangerhouse logo looks sooo good. Weirdos, some art students that dressed cool and made some great tunes. You know them and I can stop writing here which is a relief.

Country: USA
Year: 1977
Label: Dangerhouse
Format: 7″
Songs:
We Got The Neutron Bomb.mp3
Solitary Confinement.mp3

The Nuns - S/T E.P. 7″

April 1st, 2008 by The Flakes // Drummer

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Beats me why I haven’t posted the Nuns debut until now. The site is called Killed By Death Records and this is included on the first vol of the KBD series. The Nuns released a couple of good 7inches but to me the highlight is their LP. It was literally every where in the beginning of the 80s. Every decent cut out bin had a Nuns LP for a dollar or two. The 2 song a-side is stellar but the b-side makes me want to carve my arms and jump of a roof. Nuns is familiar to most of you and there’s loads of info to be found. I leave it up to you to google it you lazy jews.

Country: USA
Year: 1978
Label: 415
Format: 7″
Songs:
Decadent Jew.mp3
Savage.mp3
Suicide Child.mp3

Frank Details - False Pretences/Strangers On A Train 7″

March 31st, 2008 by The Flakes // Drummer

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Arty and a little twisted but of course great UK punk. Can’t decide which I like the best False Pretences which is the obvious hit with it’s full on force punk sound. Or Strangers On A Train with it’s pulsating and aggressive steady beat. I tend to spin Strangers… a lot more. I love sleeves like this who don’t reveal how the record sounds. It’s ugly and boring but coupled with how the record actually sounds it makes you feel like you’ve discovered something great that other people would miss cause of the design of it.

Frank Details have been comped on Everyones A Classic and the Chuck’s Messthetics comps:”Frank Details were were built around two guitarists -Richard Furzer and Andy Milner- who shared a distinct taste for the New York City sounds of Richard Hell, Television, and [Fred and] Patti Smith.“. After reading this I can cleary hear Hell and Television in there.

Country: UK
Year: 1980
Label: Buzz Bomb
Format: 7″
Songs:
False Pretences.mp3
Strangers On A Train.mp3

The Middle Class - Out Of Vogue E.P. 7″

March 26th, 2008 by The Flakes // Drummer

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Repost from September the 2nd 2006. Added more scans and new rips in better quality for all tracks.

For those of you who are new to The Middle Class this is the bands debut released in 1978 and considered to be the first Hardcore record.

I read an interview with Henry Rollins(wrong it was Jello) where he speaks about Middle Class or a dutch 7inch released as early as 1972 beeing the first HC record. Can’t find that interview now though.
It’s an earth shattering record considering the year of the release but the best song I’ve heard from MD is from their second release posted at Good Bad Music For Bad, Bad Times! Situations reveal what was to come: a more gloomy dark post punk band.

If your around check out the brothers stores “Out of Vogue” and i dont know the name of the other one. Both in downtown fullerton right next to eachother both very sucesful stores one a high-end retro furniture and housewares store run by Mike and his wife, the other a trendy boutique with Paul Frank shit and stuff like that. They sell an “official” release cd of all their stuff at the shops, they’ll sign ‘em but dont ask em to play again.Check out the Out Of Vogue shop.

Do a search for Middle Class here and you’ll find a link to a recent interview.

Country: USA
Year: 1978
Label: Joke
Format: 7″
Songs:
Out Of Vouge.mp3
You Belong.mp3
Situations.mp3
Insurgence.mp3

Hammer Damage - Laugh/Automatic Lips 7″

March 25th, 2008 by The Flakes // Drummer

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Just incredible! Laugh = 3:14 and I don’t want it to stop. Total killer punk complete with loud guitars and snotty vocals. Listen to the background guitar how it builds up from a low chugga chugga on one string up till the chorus. And the Ha! Ha! Ha! parts oh my… The solo works too. It’s a complete dorky rock solo but fuck me if it dosen’t blend in perfect. Automatic Lips ain’t as bad as it’s reputation. A little quirky powerpop song that suits me just fine. Actually I think Automatic Lips is great. Give it some spins.

How does their 12″ from 1982 sound? Anyone?

Country: USA
Year: 1979
Label: Broken
Format: 7″
Songs:
Laugh.mp3
Automatic Lips.mp3

Husker Du - In A Free Land/What Do I Want?/M.I.C. E.P. 7″

March 24th, 2008 by The Flakes // Drummer

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I think it’s hard to pick a favorite band. There’s so many good bands out there. But Husker Du is one of the bands that I can put on almost anything they did and still get goose bumps everytime. From their aggressive HC days like this or the New Day Rising LP. If I have to pick a fave it’s Everything Falls Apart. It’s the only CD I have in my car and I can spin it anytime and still not get tired. Hey I even love almost all the stuff Bob Mould been doing after Husker Du be it Sugar or his solo stuff. Check out Last Dog And The Pony Show from 1998 it’s one of the best stuff he’ve ever relased. Marvelous. No one can write such lovely hooks as Bob. Be it HC or be it Pop. Listen to The Silence Between Us from his latest District Line. I mean come on! How is it possible for a guy to deliever such great stuff year after year? There’s so much more that could be said about Husker Du but one thing is for sure: I fucking love this band!!!

And by the way here’s some of the best stuff I’ve seen:
Husker Du Live in Minneapolis in 1981

I’ve had another Harddrive crash so all mail sent from Nov 2007 until now is gone. If you’ve sent mail and still haven’t got a response please write again. Contact link on the left.

Country: USA
Year: 1982
Label: New Alliance
Format: 7″
Songs:
In A Free Land.mp3
What Do I Want.mp3
M.I.C..mp3

The Worst - Time Zone E.P. 7″

March 16th, 2008 by The Flakes // Drummer

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This is a re-post from April the 30th 2006. And it’s also a double penetration post together with Erichs Good Bad Music who post the rare and awesome 12″. Get it! Added more scans, new rips, Frustration and Don’t Be Afraid.

First release from the Mutha label. Just as State that Patrik put up a couple of days ago this is Hardcore the way it used to be. NO METAL! As far as I’m concerned it was most of the NY bands that made HC sound like crap from 1985 and onward. You can exclude Gorilla Biscuit from the list cause they where great. My copy is signed by Trezza the guitarist and his wise words are:”Louder+Faster”.

Country: USA
Year: 1982
Label: Mutha
Format: 7″
Songs:
Time Zone.mp3
High Volocity.mp3
Futur.mp3
Frustration.mp3
Don’t Be Afraid.mp3

Razzia - For var frihet/Depression 7″

March 15th, 2008 by TV EYE // Drummer

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This is a re-post from April the 12th 2006. Added more scans, new rips and For var frihet.

Another great record from a not-so-well known swedish band. Can this be described as ”drumplaying in a discharge-style with desperate vocals”? This is the only record made by this band and I love it so much…

Country: Sweden
Year: 1980
Label: Noon
Format: 7″
Songs:
For var frihet.mp3
Depression.mp3



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