Monday, 3 October 2011

DEKUBITUS [2011] Panj - Kurac - Satara (promo)

Just a short one... Got this promo version of their upcoming release from friends at Dekubitus. If the name sounds familiar, it's the band that had the 1st ever post on this blog (check it out here). Can't believe it was 4 years ago! This release sees Dekubitus exploring further, with music not being straight shock punk, and having more experimental sound, mixing electronic, goth, folk and who knows what else in their quest to bring you their unique view on the dementia of the world we live in. As I mentioned earlier, it's a promo version, the tunes might still need some polishing, but the artwork is (kindly provided by Dekubitus) included in the download. Hope you'll like this one.



DEKUBITUS [2011] Panj - Kurac - Satara (promo)

Year: 2011
Label : Poskok
Size: 53 MB / ? kbps mp3 / 7z

01. Brutalni bećar, podivljali Kozak
02. Ružne slike prošlosti
03. Zablude i osvete (oratorium)
04. Šmizle, kurve, frikuše i dame
05. Svinje psihijatrijske
06. Divlja orhideja
07. Prokleta bila ti (new wave)
08. Divota divljeg života
09. Kaos i košmar
10. Nikada pijani gad
11. Mrzimo vas
12. Zablude i osvete
13. Brutalni bećar, podivljali Kozak (Zulum)
14. Duboko u pećini
15. Bolje da nas prikolju

Sunday, 28 February 2010

KUD IDIJOTI [1989] Uživo i umrtvo - SKC, BG '89 (live)

Still going with punk and still sticking to the city of Pula. This one is legendary KUD Idijoti (dunno how to translate their name, most simple translation would be Cultural Artistic Society Idiots... I guess). This is a bootleg live recording of their gig played at SKC venue, in Belgrade, Serbia back in 1989. I got this one at a New Year's Party from my ex-neighbour. As was pretty drunk, ripped it only so I got no covers to give you, instead I've put the cover of KUD Idijoti's first 7'' ''Bolje izdati ploču nego prijatelja'' (roughly ''It's better to release a vinyl than to betray a friend'', but that is a really rough translation) as I like that cover very much. KUD Idijoti have too long of a history for me to write it all down, so I recommend you use them links below if you want to know more about them. For me personally they are a great band.
Info: Official page (in Croatian), MySpace, Last FM, Discogs.



KUD IDIJOTI [1989] Uživo i umrtvo - SKC, BG '89 (live)

Year: 1989

Label: bootleg

Size: 131 MB / 320 kbps / 7z


01. Darwill

02. Maja

03. Io sono... dittatore

04. Ljudi kao ja

05. Kako da živim bez para

06. Preživjeti

07. Mi smo ovdje samo zbog para

08. Spavaj, spavaj

09. Hoćemo cenzuru

10. Neću da radim za dolare

11. Vesna

12. Za tebe

13. Vajk na bolje

14. Disco Is Not Dead

15. O bella ciao

16. Kad sunce opet zađe

17. Ja sam te ludo volio

18. Hoćemo cenzuru

19. Bandiera Rossa


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REANIMACIJA [2005] Streets Of Pula

Let's keep it punk with the 2nd post of this year. The band is Reanimacija (Reanimation in English), they come from town of Pula in Croatia and they have this great punk sound mixed with little Oi!. I am old man now and stay next to the bar at gigs these days, but they are one of those bands who would snap me out of my ''oh-i'm-so-old'' kind of self-pity and make me want to jump & pogo. This is their 1st release, they have second one from 2009 called ''SME'' that you can get from Monteparadiso Netlabel, which is also a great release dedicated to sadly dead Sme or Šela, a guy I've met and still miss dearly as we had great times during Monteparadiso Festival back in the 1990's. Respect to Šela, and cheers to guys from Reanimacija for keeping that punk spirit alive!
BTW, the rip is not mine, I downloaded FLAC from Monteparadiso and converted it to mp3.

Info: Monteparadiso Netlabel (FLAC & Ogg Vorbis + info), MySpace, FB.





REANIMACIJA [2005] Streets Of Pula

Year: 2005

Label: Monteparadiso Netlabel
Size: 56.1 MB / VBR mp3 cca 290 kbps / 7z

01. Nikad dovoljno jak

02. Naplata

03. Crv

04. Želim živjeti

05. Tvoj punk

06. Želio sam sve

07. Streets Of Pula

08. Punk Will Never Die

09. Ratnik

10. Fight For What

11. Borim se

12. I Don't Need


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EX-CATHEDRA [2002] 2x4=

Wow, 10 months have passed since my last post. Lots of shit happened in real life, too many to mention it all on here, and I don't see the point anyways, as it's all water under the bridge. I've been checking this blog often, and trying to re-up stuff, and keep it going although I haven't been posting anything new for ages. Also, I want to thank people for leaving comments, I really appreciate it very much folks!
Well, let's hope this post will be one of many more to come. It's a CD I got about a month ago, in Močvara club here in Zagreb at some records sale they held there. Ex-Cathedra were a punk/ska band hailing from Glasgow, Scotland. I love the vocals that sound raspy and worn out, like the guy had eaten some sand paper, and also I love the dirty unpolished sound of this band so I was very happy when I got this CD (thnx to BadDan!). What else to say about it? I'll just write down what it says on the back cover: ''Remastered recordings of the original first two EP's ''Stick Together'' & ''Watch Out'' plus more from them years gathered for the first time on one CD.'' Track list is a little bit confusing, but I think i got it right. I also hope you will enjoy this CD, and there is their 7'' ''Karma Chameleon'' on Röckin' Noize if you want to check out more of Ex-Cathedra's stuff.

Oh yes, I need to give you all a technical warning thing, I started using 7-zip to compress my files, so if apps you use for unpacking don't work you'll need to get 7-zip (it's free, and can unpack .zip & .rar files). Sorry for that inconvenience, it's just that I decided to use as much of free/open source progs as I can.

Info: MySpace, Last FM.



EX-CATHEDRA [2002] 2x4=

Year: 2002

Label: Tartan Records

Size: 87.2 MB / 320 kbps / 7z


01. Stick Together

02. Directions

03. Something Coming Down

04. Scared

05. Stop Yer Running

06. Got No Answers
07. Watch Out!
08. What It Isn't

09. No Time To Be Young

10. Rwanda Pt. 1

11. Rwanda Pt. 2

12. Critical Eye

13. Untitled Track

14. Untitled Track


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Sunday, 10 May 2009

MENGELE [1994] Śmierć Heleny (cass)

This tape is one of my lucky finds during the recent rummaging thru my archives. Mengele are from Poland, and in spite of a scary name and even more scarier cover (depicting young Jozef Mengele) this is a really weird (in a good way) Polish band that mixes reggae, punk, dub, etc. which makes for interesting sound that sorta reminds me of Words Of Warning bands of that period. They have anti-nazi, anti-homophobic and political lyrics, and they are pretty good if you give them a chance. As I mentioned before, I am quite happy to have dug up this tape from those boxes under my bed, and I hope you'll like them too.
Info stuff: Nikt Nic Nie Wie.


MENGELE [1994] Śmierć Heleny (cass)

Year: 1994
Label: Nikt Nic Nie Wie
Size: 129 MB / 320 kbps

01. Kruca Bomba
02. Śmierć Heleny
03. Ogluszony
04. N.D.F.N.W.S.
05. To My '70
06. Motyliusz Psinka
07. Homosexualiści
08. Mengele
09. Pierdolone Zlo
10. TV Klatka
11. Wiatr
12. Skacz
13. Eko-kaczka
14. Nowy Dzień
15. Sepuku-ska
16. Piotr M. i Janusz G.
17. Szpital Noca
18. Litość
19. Auschwitz '89
20. Zlew

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SANCTUS IUDA [1996] ABC (cass)

Sanctus Iuda were this crust/punk band from town of Białystok in Poland. They play this political, anarchist crust and this tape is a compilation of their spit 7” with Sarcasm and Shapeville, plus studio & live songs. I have no info on Sanctus Iuda, but you can find two of their split 7”'s (and a bit more info), one with Sarcasm and second with Dog On A Rope on Röcking Nöise.
Info stuff: last.fm.


SANCTUS IUDA [1996] ABC (cass)

Year: 1996
Label: Malarie Records
Size: 95.1 MB / 320 kbps

01. Serce Przestaje Już Bić
02. Blind Acceptance (Active Minds cover)
03. Co Chwila To Samo
04. Wolność Dla Bosni
05. Gazety Mowia (TZN Xenna cover)
06. Nie Badz Bierny
07. Do They Owe Us A Living (Crass cover)
08. Bertie + Jezus Kocha Biednych
09. Radio Mar Ryja
10. McMurder
11. Prawdziwe Oblicze Kapitalizmu + Do Rzadu (live)
12. Wolny Wybor, Wolne Zycie
13. Czarny Krzyz
14. Jezus Kocha Biednych (live)

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MUTINY [1997] Rum Rebellion (cass)

Another great tape, this one is a Croatian release of Australian folk-punks Mutiny. This is their first album, it was released (in Croatia) by Marko S. from In Medias Res fanzine (and occasionally label) in cooperation with Humanita Nova label/distro. I think Mutiny were touring Europe at the time of when this tape was released in Croatia, so they also played a gig or two here. Unfortunately I can't recall if I was at their gig here in Zagreb as I was pretty drunk all the time at that period of my life, but I do remember scrounging a beer off them, in return I promised to do a bodgy tat of their band name on myself, but, erm, I am apologizing here, I still haven't done my part of the bargain... Great band, great lyrics, and great energy.
Info stuff: Official page, Wikipedia, Discogs, last.fm, MySpace.


MUTINY [1997] Rum Rebellion (cass)

Year: 1997
Label: In Medias Res/Humanita Nova
Size: 77.5 MB / 320 kbps

01. Bligh
02. Girlz On The Fiddle
03. High On The Hill
04. Here's To Adventure
05. Take A Chance
06. Knife
07. These Streets
08. Bodgy Tatts
09. Drink To Better Days
10. Enjoy It While It Lasts
11. Diddly Squat

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PETROGRAD [1998] Who Am I? (cass)

Petrograd was already posted on Nečista Savjest, you can check out that post for some more info about the band and their “Nineoneone” album from 2002 here. In short (and it is short as I don't know much about this band), Petrograd is a punk band from Luxembourg and they started playing back in 1996. They have this sound, they are melodic but emotional and political in the same time, I guess if I was to give some smart ass review I would say/compare them to The Weakerthans under influence of European angst... I am bullshiting here, I know, I have said that I don't like doing comparisons and sloting bands in genre drawers, and I am doing it now so screw that, Petrograd are a great band, good personal/political lyrics, music takes you there, and I like them a lot. This tape is Croatian release from Humanita Nova (damn good Croatian label/distro, although I don't know if it is still active) and as you can see on the cover, it is basically Petrograd's “Isobelle” album with bonus tracks from their EP's and split 7”'s.
Info stuff: MySpace, Discogs.


PETROGRAD [1998] Who Am I? (cass)

Year: 1998
Label: Humanita Nova
Size: 119 MB / 320 kbps

01. Oak Tree
02. Toys
03. It Takes A Lot More
04. Bungee
05. Mullet
06. Ask Yourself Why
07. Oktober
08. Cotton Myth
09. Agoraphobia
10. Fashion
11. Anarchist Woman
12. Tibet
13. El Nino
14. Popeye
15. What About Me
16. Quicksnap Memories
17. Enomis
18. Haal Doch Op

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NATIONS ON FIRE [1992] Strike The Match (cass)

Nations On Fire were a straight edge hardcore band from Belgium. I must admit I don't know anything about them, I bought this tape (which is the Polish release) off some distro, on some gig, on impulse of just liking the cover, as the picture of people holding an upside down American flag and the album's title “Strike The Match” brought a smirk on my face. All in all, Nations on Fire are energetic, political, and they do come from Belgium which as a lot of fine bands, so what more can I say?
Info stuff: 7inch Crust (“Burn Again” 2 x 7” + a lot more info), Discogs, tribute MySpace page.


NATIONS ON FIRE [1992] Strike The Match (cass)

Year: 1992
Label: Strive Music/X-Mist Records/QQRYQ Productions
Size: 56.9 MB / 320 kbps

01. Flag Song + Nice Song
02. Iron Will
03. Radical But Not Cool
04. Experts Agree
05. Nations On Fire
06. Strong Song
07. Bug In My Eye
08. Learn Song + More Hope (For A Living Scene!)
09. The Line
10. Dedication

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KRVAVI MANDAT [199x] Krvavi mandat (cass)

I have given some info about this band in my previous post, but here it goes again. Krvavi Mandat were a legendary crust/punk band from Zagreb. They played in the second part of the 1990's. I have seen them on gigs from which I have this one funny memory of how while they played it always looked to me like the singer and guitarist will have a fist fight on stage. This is a tape which is a sort of discography of Krvavi Mandat. It has their 2 demos (songs 01-08 are from 1st demo, and songs 09-18 are from the 2nd demo). The tape was released somewhere around 1999 I guess, I am not quite sure of the year, sorry but my memory is sometimes very bad with remembering the exact dates, or years...
The tape was released by DHP-AK47 label/distro, I am also not sure if it had a booklet with it, I was unable to find it in my stack of zines and booklets, but if I manage to dig it up someday, I will post it on here too.
Info stuff: DHP-AK47 @ MySpace.


KRVAVI MANDAT [199x] Krvavi mandat (cass)

Year: 199x
Label: DHP-AK47
Size: 86.2 MB / 320 kbps

01. Patrijarhalno smeće
02. Patnja umjesto života
03. Konformista
04. Bog i Hrvati
05. Lažovizija
06. Kroatizacija
07. Birokracija
08. Multiuboice
09. Znanstvenik
10. Tiha većina
11. Glupi fašista
12. Jebene budale
13. Homofobija
14. Kristalno jasno
15. Šume - stotine jutara
16. ABC
17. Stereoidni tipovi
18. Rat zbog hira idiota

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