From the Underground.FIRST UP THIS TIME 'ROUND IS A NEW LP FROM SWEDEN'S The Hives. More of the same high-octane, high-quality poop Poop A slang term often used to describe people with insider information. Notes: Not the most illustrious name. See also: Insider Information as their recent EP on Gearhead
Unrevealed First appearing in Steel #14 (April 1995), the first Gearhead appeared in Steel , only this baby's an el-pee (and again on Gearhead). Good, loud, guitar-driven, catchy punk rock; makes you wonder if there's something to be said for drinking Absolut, eating Lutefisk lu·te·fisk also lut·fisk n. A traditional Scandinavian dish prepared by soaking air-dried cod in a lye solution for several weeks before skinning, boning, and boiling it, a process that gives the dish its characteristic gelatinous consistency. , and living in a country with a world-renowned porn industry... Taking a '60s/psych approach to rock is The Cuts. Their self-titled LP on Rocknroll Blitzkrieg blitzkrieg (German: “lightning war”) Military tactic used by Germany in World War II, designed to create psychological shock and resultant disorganization in enemy forces through the use of surprise, speed, and superiority in matériel or firepower. is smokin' and gets pretty heavy at times, a la Blue Cheer-or if you can't think that far back, try Nebula nebula (nĕb`y lə) [Lat.,=mist], in astronomy, observed manifestation of a collection of highly rarefied gas and dust in interstellar space. . Not droning, but rather in the garage vein, like early Fuzztones stuff. It just rocks, and like the nice quality record it is, it's on nice and thick vinyl... Loud and abrasive, in the true spirit of the Rip Off stable from which this LP comes, The Reds' It's About Time It's About Time may refer to:
"" Welcome back, please stick around. Some of the better shit includes Mudhoney's version of "Who Will Be The Next In Line;" Seattle street steel guitar icon Baby Gramps does "Sunny Afternoon;" The Murder City Devils The Murder City Devils was a rock and roll band active between 1996 and 2001. The band's original lineup, consisting of Spencer Moody, Dann Gallucci, Derek Fudesco, Coady Willis and Nate Manny, formed in Seattle, Washington in 1996. do "Alcohol," fittingly; The Fastbacks do "Waterloo Sunset," and perhaps the most recent Kinks song covered is "Come Dancing" by The Briefs. With all comps expect a dud or two as that is their nature, but this one delivers... From lovely Vancouver, BC comes the lovelier Riff Randles. "Where did they get that name?" you might ask; in total and complete ignorance. Uh, peon (jargon) peon - A person with no special (root or wheel) privileges on a computer system. "I can't create an account on foovax for you; I'm only a peon there." , ever heard of The Ramones? How about the movie Rock and Roll High School? That's more like it. I knew you weren't that dumb. So, take The Ramones as a starting point; no need to go much further. Simple but catchy punk, I am sure these ladies have the guys on their knees wherever they play. Look for their "How 'Bout Romance" 7" on Lipstick Records. Girls who rock, rock... And now for something truly disturbing. How about a split 7" from The Candy Snatchers an Nashville Pussy? An invitation to fucking mayhem, how about bringin' 'em over to yer mom's for Sunday dinner? Talk about blood, beer, and pussy And the cover? So yeah, the Snatchers do an original that will rip out your fingernails, and the Pussy do a Molly Hatchet hatchet: see tomahawk. cover, "Flirtin With Disaster." It's on Black Lung Records, and worth your while. If your skit's got what it takes, send it to: P0 Box 419, Tempe, AZ 85280-0419. |
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