Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The Hives Tarred and Feathered! ... Show # 320


Tarred and Feathered is the latest offering from the Swedish Garage/Punk band The Hives. Released digitally On July 2nd, 2010, Tarred and Feathered is a three track EP of obscure cover songs. The first song on the EP, "Civilizations Dying", is a cover of a song originally done by The Zero Boys. The Zero Boys were a four piece Punk/Hardcore band from the Indianapolis, Indiana area. They lasted from the 1979 to about 1985 initially, reforming in the late 80s/early 90s. The Hives version of "Civilizations Dying" is a faithful version of the original with an added Hives flavour. The next track on the EP is the song "Early Morning Wake Up Call" a song originally by Flash in the Pan. This New Wave band originates from Australia and was essentially an ongoing studio project featuring members of the Australian band The Easy Beats, Harry Vanda and George Young (older brother of AC/DC's Angus Young and Malcolm Young). The song was originally released in 1984, on an album of the same name and featured prominent synthesizers. The Hives version swaps the synthesizer for guitars, while maintaining the essence of the original song for a result that some are calling a better than the original cover song. Finally the EP ends with "Nasty Secretary" a song originally done by Joy Ryder & Avis Davis. This band is even more obscure they released a vinyl in 1979 titled No More Nukes, "Nasty Secretary" being the B-side.

While the album is only currently available digitally it is supposed to be released on 7 inch vinyl later this year. Overall, the three track EP serves an appetizer for the bands upcoming full length, which they are currently working on. Recorded live to take in Ghrondahl Studio in Stockholm during five days in March 2010, Tarred and Feathered is musically in the realm of classic 70s Punk and New Wave, while lyrically all the songs deal with anti-establishment based themes. The EP also serves as exposure for Hives fans to bands that they may not have previously listened to before, expanding their musical tastes beyond the traditional Rock realm.

The Play List:

1. Television - Friction (Alternate Version)
2. Hurtin' Kind - Look Inside
3. Cool World - Dream Shake
4. Neil Young - Hitchhiker
5. The Rage - Stay
6. Richard & The Taxmen - Ice Skating Rita
7. Cyberman - You're To Blame
8. The Wasps - Teenage Treats
9. Index - Total Bland
10. Clinic - Lion Tamer
11. Laughing Clowns - Mr. Rediculous
12. Arkells - I'm Not The Sun
13. Punk Rods - Rip It Up
15. Puncture - You Can't Rock and Roll
16. Simply Saucer - Bullet Proof Nothing
17. Ride Theory - Devil In My Heart
18. Standells - Rari
19. Solomon Burke -Home in Your Heart
20. Joe Strummer - Nothin' Bout Nothin'
21. Pearl Jam - Down
22. The Hives - Civilization's Dying
23. The Hives - Early Morning Wake Up Call

To download this weeks program, visit CJAM's schedule page for Revolution Rock and download the file for October 12th. Or subscribe to Revolution Rock as a Podcast.

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

New CONTENT from Gang of Four...Show # 319



For the first time in 16 years Gang of Four will be releasing an album featuring new material. Perhaps best known for their stripped down Rock and Post-Punk album Entertainment!, Gang of Four went on to experiment with other genres such as Dance, Disco and Punk on albums such as Songs For The Free and Hard. In the mid eighties the band took a break from working together following the release of their 1983 album Hard. Andy Gill and Jon King reunited and released two more albums as Gang of Four. Mail was released in 1981 and Shrinkwrapped was released in 1995. In 2004 the original line up of the band reformed for some live shows and have continued to tour off and on until the present day. A new Gang of Four album followed in October of 2005 featuring re-recordings of songs from the albums Entertainment!, Solid Gold, and Songs For The Free, it was entitled Return the Gift. Drummer Hugo Burham and bassist Dave Allen left the group in 2006, Mark Hearny took on drumming duties and Thomas McNeice tackled the bass. Now in January 2011, Gang of Four will release an album of new original material for the first time since 1995's Shrinkwrapped. Content will be released on Yep Roc records. The album has been available at the bands show for sometime now and has been said to be as unconventional and stripped down as the bands debut 1979 release Entertainment!

The band is offering a FREE MP3 from their upcoming album can be downloaded here it is also streamed below:  Gang of Four - You Never Pay For The Farm MP3 DOWNLOAD

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This Weeks Play List:

1. Crocodiles - Hollow Hollow Eyes
2. Public Image Limited - Bad Night
3. Steroid Kiddies - Seaside Teaser
4. No Age - Common Heart
5. Rah Rah - Henry
6. Black Mountain - The Hair Song
7. David Byrne - She's Mad
8. Suuns - PVC
9. Lewis Macleod - Where The Exits Are
10. James OL & The Villains - Paddling Tom's Canoe
11. The Flamin' Groovies - Evil Hearted Ada
12. The Locusts Have No King - Trench Song
13. Eddie Moonie & The Grave - Zombie
14. Direct Hits - Back To The Sixities
15. Dum Dum Boys - Idiot Boy
16. The Cheetahs - Radio-Active
17. Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet - Harlem By The Sea
19. Stand - Losing My Frustrations
20. BBQ - Take A Message
21. The Jam - I Will Be There (1975 TW Demo)
22. Gang of Four - You Never Pay For The Farm

To download this weeks program, visit CJAM's schedule page for Revolution Rock and download the file for October 5th. Or subscribe to Revolution Rock as a Podcast.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The 88... Show # 319


The 88 formed in 2002. The band consists of Keith Slettedahl (vocals/guitar), Adam Merrin (piano/keys), Todd O'Keefe (bass guitar), and Anthony Zimmitti on drums. The band is from Los Angeles, California and Rock band with Pop and Power Pop elements. The band released two full length albums (Kind of Light (2003), and Over and Over (2005)) that were well recieved amongst the California indie scene. In 2007, The 88 were signed to Island Records and relasead an album titled Not Only... But Also in 2008. The band then went back to being an independent band and began work on another album. In 2010, The 88 became the backing band for Kinks front man Ray Davies. The band who were big fans of The Kinks, were not only Ray Davies backing band for his US tour, but also the opening band on the tour.

Following the tour, the band finished up their latest album, toured a bit in the UK and even recorded some songs at Ray Davies Konk Studios in the UK for a Kinks tribute compilation. The bands newest album comes out in Septemeber of 2010 featuring a mix of Rock, Power Pop, and Pop songs. The album is simply titled The 88. More information can be found on the band on their official website.





The Play List:

1. Bob Dylan - Floater (Too Much To Ask)
2. The 88 - They Ought To See You Now
3. The Easybeats - Shes So Fine
4. The Exits - Apathy
5. XS Energy - Use You
6. The Subs - Gimme Your Heart
7. High Mother - Trying To hard
8. The Rebel Set - 14th Floor
9. Grinderman - Bellringer Blues
10. Deja Voodoo - Monsters in My Garage Got Married
11. The Government - Get You Sleep In'
12. Guitar Wolf - Should I Stay or Should I Go
13. 222s - First To Third Round
14. Placebo - 20th Century Boy
15. Hot Panda - Mindlessnesslessness
18. Meligrove Band - Halflight
19. The Clash - Police & Thieves
20. The Sonics - Good Golly Miss Molly
21. Lou Reed - Average Guy
22. The Creepshow - Last Chance
23. Modern Superstitions - Visions of You
24. Young Rival - Just Can't Stay Here


To download this weeks program, visit CJAM's schedule page for Revolution Rock and download the file for September 28th. Or subscribe to Revolution Rock as a Podcast.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Ignition!...Show # 318

In 2001, Brian Setzer released an album titled Ignition! as The Brian Setzer '68 Comeback Special. The band was a trio featuring Brian Setzer on guitar/vocals, Mark Winchester on bass, and Bernie Dresel on drums. The bands name is an homage to a 1968 comeback television special by Elvis Presley. The music on this album is a return to his Rockabilly roots featuring high energy songs about cars, girls, guitars and late night excursions. Amongst the 17 track album there are cover songs and several Setzer originals. The album also features collaboration from Mike Himelstein, and Joe Strummer (of The Clash) on the song "Who Could Love This Car But Me?". The album also features a Spanish instrumental track "MalagueƱa" and the Punk tinged track "Get'Em On The Ropes". The project only released one album.




The Play List:

1. Hot Nasties - Steppin' Stone
2. The Fall - Repetition
3. The Vaselines - I Hate The 80s
4. Square Root of Maragret - Hallucinate Your Holidays
5. Frankie Rose and The Outs - Candy
6. The Organ and the Adding Machine - His Misters Pet Whistles
7. The Subways - Oh Yeah
8. Awesome Color - Zombie
9. Heat-Ray - Come Closer
10. The Dead Boys - Not Anymore
11. Lost Patrol - Tell No Lies
12. The Gruesomes - El Diablo
13. The Gruesomes - That Ain't Right
14. Seven Story Redhead - Foolish Schemes (From the Underground)
15. The Orpheans - Keep It Slow
16. Radio Birdman - Aloha Steve and Danno
17. Klaxons - Echoes
18. Franz Ferdinand - Send Him Away
19. Modern Lovers - Astral Plane
20. Brian Setzer 68 Comeback Special - Ignition
21. True Lovers - Lady of the Manor

To download this weeks program, visit CJAM's schedule page for Revolution Rock and download the file for September 21st. Or subscribe to Revolution Rock as a Podcast.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Canadian Punk Nuggets...Show # 317

Here are some video clips from some Canadian Punk bands:



The B-Girls are an all female Punk band that originates from Toronto. Thanks to Son of Spam for bringing this band to my attention.



The Modernettes originate from Vancouver.



The Pointed Sticks also originate from Vancouver.


This Weeks Play List:

1. The D4 - Sleaze City
2. Crash 80's - Thrills
3. Dry Heaves - South Windsor Punk (No Funk)
4. The Sods - There's No Pictures
5. Intravein - Speed of the City
6. Sabre - Take Me Home
7. The Roulettes - Unread Books
8. Square Root of Margaret - Angelene
9. Scatterheart - You Try
10. James Brown - Don't Be Drop-Out
11. Nick Lowe - Play That Fast Thing (One More Time)
12. The Locusts Have No King - Song 6
13. The Black Lips - How Do You Tell A Child That Someone Has Died
14. Keep Me Safe - Report From The Trenches
15. Johnny West - Can't Get But Been Got
16. The Thermals - You Changed My Life
17. The Black Angels - Bad Vibrations
18. Pretty Things - Gonna Find Me A Substitute
19. Gun Club - For the Love of Ivy
20. The Vamps - I Only Saw You
21. Neon Hearts - Get So Many Pains
22. Luger Boa - FTK

To download this weeks program, visit CJAM's schedule page for Revolution Rock and download the file for September 14th. Or subscribe to Revolution Rock as a Podcast.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Tuesday At Phog



On Tuesday September 14th, a band from Vancouver is coming to Phog Lounge in Windsor. Scatterheart has been described as a theatrical based Rock band that has elements of Glam Rock and Punk in their music. According to reports some of the bands influences are David Bowie, Queen and The Police.  Their live shows feature many elements that are meant to entertain audiences such as handstands, guitar solos and singalongs meant to make Rock music fun again. The bands most recent release was their album The Masterplan was released in 2009.  Opening for the band is Windsor's Eric Welton.  You can check out the show this coming Tuesday September 14th around 9 PM at Phog Lounge located on 157 University Avenue West.  Another point of interest is that the show is a free/pay what you can show. 

More info on the band can be found via their official website.

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Meet The Teardrops....The Story of The Teardrops..Show # 316


The Teardrops were a very short lived New Wave band that formed in Manchester, England in 1978. The band was assembled by Steve Garvey, who was at the time pplaying bass in another Manchester based band Buzzcocks. The band initially consisted of Steve Garvey (bass/vocals), Trevor Wain (guitar/vocals), John Key (guitar/vocals), Dave Brisbane (guitar), and John Donelly on drums. With this line up, a four song EP was recorded and rreleased in 1978 by Bent Records entitled In and Out of Fashion. Shortly after the release of this EP, the line up of the band changed to iinclude Tony Friel and Karl Burns, both were previously in the band The Fall. Another EP was released in the same year titled Leave Me No Choice that had the exact same tracklisting as the In and Out of Fashion EP. It seems that the EP was re-recorded with the new band members.

In 1979, a single was released titled Seeing Double. This 7 inch single may or may not have Steve Garvey on it. According to the Buzzcocks discography he does play on it, but it is believed that he did not participate on this single. By 1980, the band had almost run its course. With a few new members (Helen Barbrook, Trev Waine, and Dave Price) the band recorded and released its only full length album that was titled Final Vinyl. Released in Jannuary of 1980, the album featured some re-recordings of previous Teardrops songs "Teardrops and Heartaches", was now known as "Everything's O.K" it was originally a B-side on the Seeing Double single. "Teenage Vice" was also on this album, it was previously on the In and Out of Fashion EP, and the Leave No Choice EP. The music on this album is for the most part experimental. There are elements of 70s Punk and New Wave on Final Vinyl, at times sounding like a mix between Buzzcocks and The Fall. The band essentially dissolved by 1981. In 1980 a compilation featuring Manchester bands called Identity Parade was releaed, it featured a song by The Teardrops called "Colours". A very short lived band emerged following The Teardrops called Bok Bok. They released one single in 1980 called Come Back To Me.

While information on this band is scarce, they have released several recordings, that are by now impossible to find (White Dopes on Punk, a compilation released by Castle in 2005 featured two songs by The Teardrops). If further information comes to my attention, or anyone reading this has more information about The Teardrops, please don't hesitate to contact me I would love to share it via this blog.

The Play List:

1. The Libertines - I Get Along
2. The Demics - The Grey and The Black
4. Livid Scaries - Oh Well
5. Pink Cadilac Scat Cats - New York City (Acoustic)
6. Shaky Jack Whiteside - I Won't See You No More
7. Seven Story Redhead - Don't Wanna Know
8. West Coast Pop Experiment Band - If You Want This Love
9. The Music Machine - The People In Me
10. Hollywood Brats - Sick On You
11. The Count Bishops - Teenage Letter
12. White Stripes - Jolene (Live)
13. Fitz & The Tantrums - Breakin' The Chains of Love
14. David Bowie - Move
15. Sheep Look Up - Jumper
16. The Teardrops - Leave Me No Choice
17. The Teardrops - Everythings O.K.
18. The Teardrops - Meet the Teardrops
19. Undertones - Girls That Don't Talk (Demo)
20. Magic Hall of Mirrors - Rosewater Harpsichord
21. Young Rival - Search & Destroy (Live @ Phog Phest 2010)
22. The Pagans - Not Now, No Way
23. Pearl Jam - I Got Shit (Live JonesBeach, New York, August 24, 2000)
24. Radio 4 - Enemies Like This
25. The Hives - Fall is Just Something Grown Ups Invented

To download this weeks program, visit CJAM's schedule page for Revolution Rock and download the file for September 7th. Or subscribe to Revolution Rock as a Podcast.