Monday, May 1, 2017

New Punk Rock Cassettes From Bandcamp

I'm working on the May 2017 podcast and probably would already be done with it if it weren't for my detrimental Fallout 4 addiction. What a game. It has taken the place of Skyrim as my Best Game Ever. Anyway, check this out:

From Germany:

From London:

From Rochester, NY:

Monday, April 17, 2017

CNQ31



A little under an hour of new and newish rock'n'roll from Bandcamp, plus a Faith No More classic.

Pale Kids: “The Binder’s Chills” (Holy Mess, Frux Tapes, 2017)
The Bordellos: “Pretty Rich Girl” (The Bordellos Underground Tape Volume 5, 2017)
Lizzie Boredom: “Dead Men Can’t Cat Call” (2017)
The Submissives: “Boys, Boys, Boys” (Do You Really Love Me?, Fixture Records, 2016)
Black Abba: “Let’s Fight” (B-side from an upcoming 7” to be released on Ken Rock, 2017)
Jesus Chris + The Beetles: “Let’s Make The World A Better Place” (Trickle Down, 2017)
Spud And The Blood: “Sad Boi” (Spud and the Blood, Abnormal Broadcasting, 2017)
Thin Skin: “Burgers & Thighs” (TS​/​FN <3, Pecan Crazy Records, 2016)
Doctor Nod: “Tom Creeps” (I Know It’s True EP, 2017)
Mala Leche: “Risas Rabiosas” (Demo, 2016)
Violence Creeps: “Back And To The Left” (The Gift of Music, Total Punk Records, 2016)
Thug Mills: “Lizard Duke” (Thug Mills & Chinese Football, Nasty Wizard Recordings, 2016)
Damien Youth: “Lost At Home (Song For Kate)” (The Missing Company Demos, 2017)
Bummers Eve: “I Wanna Die” (Bummers Eve, 2016)
Total Abuse: “Chew On The Cage” (excluded, Deranged Records, 2016)
Supersonic Piss: “Go Home Dad, You’re Drunk Pt. 2” (S/T, Rotted Tooth Records, 2011)
Faith No More: “Everything’s Ruined” (Angel Dust, Slash/Reprise Records, 1992)

Sunday, April 9, 2017

CNQ30



An hour of new rock'n'roll, vinyl obscurities from yesteryear, and more.  

Bill Haley and His Comets: “R-O-C-K” (The Saints Rock’n’Roll/R-O-C-K 7”, Decca, 1956)
Supersonic Piss: “p-u-n-k-s-i-c-k” (S/T, Rotted Tooth Records, 2011)
The Derelicts: “Boxed In” (Time To Fuck Up 7”, Empty Records, 1990)
The Fat Boys: “The Twist (Buffapella)” (The Twist 7”, Tin Pan Apple, 1988)
Mayflower Madame: “Drown” (Observed In A Dream, US: Custom Made Music, Europe: Night Cult Records, 2017)
T. Rex: “Life’s An Elevator” (Laser Love/Life’s An Elevator 7”, Ariola, 1976)
Los Campensinos!: “5 Flucloxacillin” (Sick Scenes, Wichita Records, 2017)
Single Mothers: “East Van Band Van” (East Van Band Van b/w Night School, 2017)
Elvis Costello: “Sunday’s Best” (Accidents Will Happen/Sunday’s Best 7”, Columbia, 1979)
The Four Blazers: “Peanut Butter” (Peanut Butter/A Little Bit of Heaven 7”, Buddy Records, late 60s)
Little Joe and the Thrillers: “Peanuts” (Peanuts/Lilly Lou 7”, Epic re-issue, originally released 1957)
The Submissives: “Friend Named Betty” (Do You Really Love Me?, Fixture Records, 2016)
Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans: “Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah” (Why Do Lover’s Break Each Other’s Hearts/Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah 7”, Phillies Records, 1963)
The Innocence: “There’s Got To Be A Word!” (There’s Got To Be A Word!/I Don’t Wanna Be Around You 7”, Kama Sutra, 1966)
Jesse Lee Turner: “The Little Space Girl” (Shake, Baby, Shake/The Little Space Girl 7”, Carlton, 1958)
Pale Kids: “St. James” (Holy Mess, Drunken Sailor Records, 2017)
Jesus Chris + The Beetles: “Boy Without A Bedframe” (Trickle Down, 2017)
Plastic Pinks: “My Frenzy State” (El Animal, Ghost Drag Records, 2016)
The Firm: “Radioactive” (The Firm, Atlantic Records, 1985)
Oscar The Grouch: “The Grouch’s Lullaby” (I Love Trash/The Grouch’s Lullaby 7”, Sesame Street Records, 1976)
Payton Park: “Put Your Hands ‘Round A Country Club Can/Finale” (All Aboard '71: The Country Club Malt Liquor 1971 Sales Meeting, Bill Stokes Associates, 1971)
Elton John: “Amoreena” (Tumbleweed Connection, MCA Records, 1970)

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Tingo Tongo Tapes

Tingo Tongo Tapes is a label based out of L.A., focusing on cassette releases of experimental noise, electronic and non-electronic projects. If outsidery noise art is your bag, you'll want to check 'em out if you're not already hep. Here's a sampling of the Tingo Tongo catalog.

The latest on Tingo Tongo's Soundclound page is "Synaptic Seepage" by Squim. Here's track 10, Non-Dairy Creamer:

From last month, here is "Empire of Rusted Steel," off Psychiceyeclix by Solar Schematics:

Super-freaky from MMzblast:

I featured BE; on the March podcast. Here's another track off their weird "At The Start."

So, yeah, get your freak on with Tingo Tongo Tapes -- they've got new releases in the works as well.

Meanwhile, April's CNQ podcast will come out whenever I feel like putting it out. I've been rocking a complete recordings of J.S. Bach the past few weeks and have an acute case of T-Rexstasy as well. "The Slider" is so killer diller.