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Sin Motivo during Everything is not o.k. II in Oklahoma City, Saturday, March 12, 2016.  Photo by Garett Fisbeck

MRR Radio #1504 • 5/8/16

DJ Eli plays local jams, new jawns, les classiques, and other songs to whoop your ...

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Maximum Rocknroll #397 • Jun 2016

It’s time for MRR #397, the June 2016 issue! On the cover: St. Louis’s the ...

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MRR Radio #1503 • 5/1/16

Last Saturday, universally beloved Philly power pop band SHEER MAG played a sold-out show here in ...

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Black Pills (photo by Ricky Castanedo)

New Blood! ANTIFACES, ABUSIVO, HARM DONE, and BLACK PILLS

“New Blood” is our weekly feature spotlighting new bands from around the world! See below for info ...

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Sorry Not Sorry

MRR Radio #1502 • 4/24/16

Dan is back from punk vacation, and plays what he picked up. Rest In Power, ...

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Maximum Rocknroll #397 • Jun 2016

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It’s time for MRR #397, the June 2016 issue! On the cover: St. Louis’s the DUMPERS. You may know them as the backing band to the slippery and enigmatic LUMPY, but here the slime-punk reputation that precedes them takes a backseat to the real story. From their primordial origins to the Dumpers Rights movement, the only place to get the straight dump is in this exclusive interview. We’ve also got an interview with Steve Drewett of the NEWTOWN NEUROTICS, who last checked in with MRR nearly thirty years ago. Steve catches us up on lineup changes and new projects in the intervening decades, currents in the underground culture at large and his insights into everything from the band’s classic records to gigging in North Korea. Reporting from the Rust Belt, hardcore punk warriors CONCEALED BLADE give us the lowdown on the splendid isolation of the Pittsburgh scene, laying down the whole story starting from their explosive first gig. Out of the Midwest, Minneapolis’s KITTEN FOREVER dish on their new record of drum and bass anchored punk. There’s more: UROCHROMES, 2016’s hottest item out of New England, offer a peek into their maniac vision of US hardcore; Vienna’s calamitous post-punk group LIME CRUSH dish on their formation and their future. Reaching into the past, the VISITORS talk about the early post-punk scene in Edinburgh and beyond starting in the late ’70s; FRENOPATICSS discuss the recent reissue of their demo recordings, a small masterpiece of furtive hardcore wailing from teenage punks in early ’80s Barcelona. Plus: TINY KNIVES on their new record and carving their own space between punk, hardcore and metal in Portland. And straight out of Porto, Portugal come DOKUGA, hardcore from the oft-overlooked end of the Iberian peninsula. Topping it off is a scene report from Hattiesburg, MS, a town of less than 50,000 that’s quickly becoming one of the most exciting hot-spots of punk in the US. This issue also includes photo spreads from Sin Orden’s last show and Damaged City fest in Washington, DC. Of course we also got all your favorite columnists and hundreds of reviews of the latest records, tapes, books, and films to hit the streets.

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MRR Radio #1504 • 5/8/16


May 8th, 2016 by

DJ Eli plays local jams, new jawns, les classiques, and other songs to whoop your own ass by.

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Intro song:
COUNTER INTUITS – Sunglasses After Death

Sin Motivo during Everything Is Not OK II in Oklahoma City, Saturday, March 12, 2016.  Photo by Garett Fisbeck

Sin Motivo during Everything is not o.k. II in Oklahoma City, Saturday, March 12, 2016. Photo by Garett Fisbeck

Hot tracks outta the MRR #397 new bin
SUICIDE – Dream Baby Dream
METAL URBAIN – Panik
PELUQUERIA CANINA – Sangre Joven
ANDY HUMAN AND THE REPTOIDS – Sarcastic

The local beat
BEATNIKS – Beatniks Theme
YI – Going Dumb
UNITY – Table For One
SOPORS – Alyosha

Saving you from your miserable life
ACTION SWINGERS – Miserable Life
POISON IDEA – Romantic Self Destruction
SIN MOTIVO – Tiranos Salvajes
LOAD – Saving You From Your Life
BROKEN TALENT – Might As Well Die

Harsh tokes and heavy hits
WRETCHED – Mai Arrendersi
KITCHEN’S FLOOR – Bitter Defeat
SUNDAY PAINTERS – Love Factory
TELEVISION PERSONALITIES – Look Back In Anger

Outro song:
RICHARD PAPIERCUTS – How It Really Begins

Maximum Rocknroll Radio is a weekly radio show and podcast featuring DIY punk, garage rock, hardcore, and more from around the world. Our rotating cast of DJs picks the best of the best from MRR magazine’s astounding, ever-growing vinyl archive. You can find MRR Radio archives, specials, and more at radio.maximumrocknroll.com. Thanks for listening!



MRR Radio #1503 • 5/1/16


May 1st, 2016 by

Last Saturday, universally beloved Philly power pop band SHEER MAG played a sold-out show here in San Francisco and afterwards went directly to the MRR compound to select the tracks you are about to hear in this episode of Maximum Rocknroll Radio.

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Sheer Mag (photo by Emily Burtner)

Sheer Mag (photo by Emily Burtner)

Intro song:
SHEER MAG – Night Isn’t Bright

Ian starts and ends things in Philly
LEATHER – Inanna Alter
CRASS – Big A Little A
BENT OUTTA SHAPE – Villain
CHOKING VICTIM – Infested
DC SNIPERS – All Humans Are Garbage
CONGENITAL DEATH – Disapproval

The Seely bros part one: Hart
CCCP – Militanz
SORE THROAT – A Bow to Capital
ANGELIC UPSTARTS – Everyday

Turnin up with Tina
EDDIE & THE HOT RODS – Do Anything You Wanna Do
THE BOBBYTEENS – Hey Roxy
DIRTY FENCES – Heartbeater
DICKS – Rich Daddy
PUSSY DOGS – Ain’t Nothin But a Pussy Dog

The Seely bros part two: Kyle
RUDI – Big Time
FLEETWOOD MAC – Oh Well pt. 1
THE SHAKES – No One Likes My Baby

Matt’s Punk Mix
NUMBER ONES – Sixteen
FORGOTTEN REBELS – Tell Me You Love Me
DEFORMITY – Shards
PRIME TIME – Tied Down

Outro song:
GAI – Hate in the Memories

Maximum Rocknroll Radio is a weekly radio show and podcast featuring DIY punk, garage rock, hardcore, and more from around the world. Our rotating cast of DJs picks the best of the best from MRR magazine’s astounding, ever-growing vinyl archive. You can find MRR Radio archives, specials, and more at radio.maximumrocknroll.com. Thanks for listening!



New Blood! ANTIFACES, ABUSIVO, HARM DONE, and BLACK PILLS


April 28th, 2016 by

“New Blood” is our weekly feature spotlighting new bands from around the world! See below for info on how to submit. Now, check out some killer new shit…

Band name:
ANTIFACES (not anti-faces. It means eye masks and its pronounced An-tee-fah-says)

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September 2014 in Miami, Fl.

Reason for forming

Having other bands in the past that sang in Spanish, we wanted to keep the Latino punk scene in Miami going and make it strong

What are your lyrics about?
Love, hate, friends, adaptation, politics.

How would you describe your sound?
There’s some hardcore, there’s some pop, it varies a lot.

What’s in the future for this band?
Playing Latino Punk Fest in NY in August, a 7″ coming out on IFB Records later this year. Then a South American tour next year.

 

Antifaces ( photo by Kris Alan Carter)

Antifaces (photo by Kris Alan Carter)

 

Links and contact info:

antifaces.bandcamp.com
facebook.com/antifacespunk

 

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Band name:
ABUSIVO

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Date & location formed:
Oakland, CA sometime in 2015.

Reason for forming:
Have you listened to the bands here?

What are your lyrics about?
It doesn’t matter.

How would you describe your sound?
Some real ass shit.

What’s in the future for this band?
Tour maybe.

Links and contact info:
casualhumans.bandcamp.com

 

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Band name:
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Date & location formed:
We started this band around late 2013 as a side project of our other bands RAW JUSTICE and REGARDE LES HOMMES TOMBER. We are located in Nantes, western France.

Reason for forming:
During our 2013 summer tour with RAW JUSTICE, a Belgian friend of ours introduced us to the SEX PRISONER debut 7″. We all had a blast. On a random night a few months later we listened to this record again with RJ the bass player and decided that it would be great to start a band like that. We were also getting a lot into Nails or Soul Search at that time so we felt the need to play something harder, faster and rawer than what we were already doing with our other bands. We made a phone call or two to get a line up and a week later we were doing our first practice, with no clue about where we were really going.

What are your lyrics about?
Mostly about the complexity of human relationships, whether it’s with friends, relatives you don’t give a shit about, partnerships, dead family members etc. I write introspective and personal lyrics about very specific events of my life more so than generic, broader topics. We also have a few songs about animal rights, police brutality and authority, excessive proselytism, feminism, love, the difficulties of dealing with your own demons. I’d say this band, or at least our lyrics, are driven by frustration and disappointments.

 

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How would you describe your sound?
I’ve read many different descriptions of our sound including such terms as Hardcore / Grindcore / Powerviolence / Death Metal / Punk or even Sludge. In my opinion, and considering every member of the original line up who wrote every HD songs were from different scenes from Punk Rock to Death Metal or Youth Crew, I’d say we are a mix of heavy powerviolence / Hardcore ( NAILS or SEX PRISONER), metallic hardcore (SOUL SEARCH), grindcore ( NAPALM DEATH), Death Metal (MORBID ANGEL) and Boston Hardcore’s SSD. What I really like with this band and our sound is that our drummer handled (almost) every aspect of each of our records, from recording to mixing and mastering. Maybe it’s not perfect but at least it gave us the opportunity to really shape our sound the way we wanted: raw, dirty, loud and abrasive.

What’s in the future for this band?
We are now touring a lot to defend the new LP we put out a few months ago. We’ve already done 2 Euro tours in March and April and are about to go for 2 others in May and June. It’s not officially announced yet but we are also doing a 10 day tour in Japan in November 2016. Then I don’t have a clue. We might try to tour USA in 2017 and probably work on a new EP. We’ve had a brand new line up (our original drummer and bass player had to leave) for a few months and we only practiced to get ready for all these tours but never tried to write new Harm Done material with them. Let’s see if we can make it work and have some new songs sooner or later.

Links and contact info:

harmdone.bandcamp.com
facebook.com/harmdonehc
Our label, which I also run, where you can get all our merch and records :
straightandalert.com

 

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Band name:

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Date & location formed:
February 2016 in Vancouver BC.

Reason for forming:
The need to play ugly music.

What are your lyrics about?
Violence against women, vivisection, anxiety, the misery of being trapped inside your own head.

How would you describe your sound?
Rorschach playing Jesus Lizard covers.

 

Black Pills (photo by Ricky Castanedo)

Black Pills (photo by Ricky Castanedo)

 

What’s in the future for this band?
Short term, our demo tape is out in a few weeks. Long term, a 7″, a split and tours in Brazil and Cuba in the next 12 months.

Links and contact info:

blackpillsnoise.bandcamp.com

 

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Do you have or know of an awesome new band*? It’s easy to submit to be in MRR’s New Blood feature — just email us the following info, and keep keeping’ it real…

1) Band name:
2) Date & location formed:
3) Reason for forming:
4) What are your lyrics about?
5) How would you describe your sound?
6) What’s in the future for this band?
7) Links and contact info:

Along with the answers please send a band photo at least 600px on the longest side (with photo credits), and a logo if you have one, to:

*By “new band” we mean a band that formed within the past year or year and a half.



MRR Radio #1502 • 4/24/16


April 24th, 2016 by

Dan is back from punk vacation, and plays what he picked up. Rest In Power, Erica Botz.

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Sorry Not Sorry

Sorry Not Sorry

Intro song:
DENISE AND CO – Boy, What’ll You Do Then?

Stuff I picked up part 1
IRON CAGES – Your Time Will Come
COLLUSION – Don’t Care
OUTSKIRTS – VT
DAME – On The Line
FLASHER – Throw It Away
TRIAGE – Dystopic Scene

Stuff I picked up part 2
JJ DOLL – Spit
CCTV – Song About Gossip and Inclusivity
BLEEDING GUMS – Chewed Up
RADIATION RISKS – A Man About Town
THE CRINGE – Bad Wind
S.L.I.P. – Stick It

Old bands and one new
VKTMS – Roma Rocket
HONEY BANE – Boring Conversations
WATERY LOVE – I’m a Skull
THE BRAT – The Wolf
BOBBY SOXX – Scavenger of Death

A brief perusal of the new bin
PRIVATE ROOM – Life Com
MOMMY – I Remember Them
MACE – Sinner

We miss you, Erica
TENDER BUTTONS – Look
SORRY NOT SORRY – Take It Back

Outro song:
VIVIAN GIRLS – Survival

Maximum Rocknroll Radio is a weekly radio show and podcast featuring DIY punk, garage rock, hardcore, and more from around the world. Our rotating cast of DJs picks the best of the best from MRR magazine’s astounding, ever-growing vinyl archive. You can find MRR Radio archives, specials, and more at radio.maximumrocknroll.com. Thanks for listening!