SDS – Past And Future 2xCD

SDS Past And Future coverArtist: SDS
Title: Past And Future
Source: CD
Bitrate: FLAC
Running time (h:m:s): 01:29:46
Size (mb): 647.9
Label: Mangrove / MCR
Cat. No: ROOT-16.1/2 / MCR-139
Year: 1999

Disc 1

Revenge
Nuclear Death
Warfear
Alive? Dead
Distort Hope
Hell Storm
Warfear
Never Arise
Neo Wargasm
The End Of The World
False Freedom
Tomorrow
System Sucks
Death Rain
Riding On The Ghost At The Midnight
Future Stay In The Darkness Fog
No Dream Story

Disc 2

……. (Antisect)
Doomsday
Why?
Apocalypse Now
Turning Point
Protect & Resist
In To The Void
G.A.C.F.O.
Butcher
False Freedom
Distort Hope
Hell Storm
Naked Scream
Hell Storm II
Scum System Kill
Distort Fucking Hope
1000 Million Crying
Straight To Hell

I got this nice little comp as a thanks for sending a Yank my original press of Bolt Thrower’s ‘In Battle There Is No Law’ LP, which had long sat unloved and unplayed in my boxes of plastic discs. I’ve definitely played this a lot more than I played that vinyl so I think I did alright out of the deal.

SDS (Societic Death Slaughter) don’t really bring anything original to the table, but they do it in a very good way. Lots of chuggy metalcrust, a few bursts of speed, some deft fret-fingering solos that verge on being over-the-top, and all bound up with appropriate guttural grunts. You’ll hear Antisect, Motörhead, Discharge and Metallica (before they got really shit) in the mix. When you’re in the right mood, that’s a nice line-up.

The two discs bring together almost all of their recorded output (as far as I can tell), remastered, and is chock-full of long out-of-print releases that would no doubt cost a small fortune even if you could track them down.

OP’s opinion: Three half

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A Glorious Day In History

Chumbawamba Thatcher EP sleeve

The evil old hag is dead. Last night we partied in the streets. Today I had the happiest hangover ever, made even more enjoyable by the arrival of Chumbawamba’s long-anticipated anti-tribute to The Thatcher. If you didn’t pre-order it, it’s too late to get one. But don’t despair, I wouldn’t want anyone to miss out on the chance to dance to the Chumba’s final greatest hit.

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On a more sombre note, MediaFire recently killed my account after allegedly receiving a couple of DMCA takedown notices, thus also killing all the links on this site. I’m not convinced about MF’s claims, as the notices involved a couple of tracks that I KNOW the copyright owners were cool with (I have a suspicion that MF are just killing any obvious music-related accounts regardless of copyright issue, expecially if they’re popular). However, the effort involved in arguing the case legally is just too much fucking hassle. So, for the moment, you’ll need to request a re-upload for any dead links while I consider my longer-term options.

And sorry for the quietness of late, but that’s just how I roll sometimes. Rest assured I’ve been having fun on a regular basis.

Downfall – Not Your Fault 7″

Downfall cover

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Artist: Downfall
Title: Not Your Fault
Source: Vinyl 7″ EP
Bitrate: FLAC
Running time (h:m:s): 00:09:20
Size (mb): 61.7
Label: Godsend (defunct)
Cat. No: god1
Year: 1992

A1. Not Your Fault
A2. Face Down
A3. Confined
B1. Amen
B2. Deception
B3. A Woman’s Place

I’ll hold my hands up to the charge of intense slackness with sharing old tunes from my boxes of vinyl. Hopefully, this little gem will make amends.

I don’t know too much about the band, except that they played at The Joiners in Southampton sometime in the early ’90s, stayed at my house afterwards and were very pleasant chaps. This EP was a gift for giving them a floor, beans on toast and tea.

The band hailed from the Nottingham area and their singer, Si Feirn, went on to become part of twisted post-hardcore outfit Bob Tilton. This EP is more straight-up old-school style, full of that intense, tight, slightly gritty hardcore sound topped with a voice that literally screams its outrage at the injustice in the world. The band aren’t just a one-trick pony though and there are some really nice mid-paced riffs and breaks, as well as a final track that’s as much rooted in Discharge as it is Discord.

OP’s opinion: Four

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Bender – Jehovas Allstars CD

Artist: Bender
Title: Jehovas Allstars
Source: CD
Bitrate: FLAC
Running time (h:m:s): 00:42:30
Label: Words Of Warning (defunct)
Cat. No: WOWCD48
Year: 1996

1. Jackie
2. Over Emotional
3. Going Against The Grain
4. It’s Personal
5. Fool’s Paradise
6. Breaking the Law
7. Rapturous
8. We Rule
9. Freedom Day
10. A Misunderstanding
11. Pipsqueak
12. 154

Thanks to their lovely ex-manager Del and vocalist Alex, I’ve now got my hands on Bender’s final album and permission to share it with you all. You lucky, lucky people.

Picking up where ‘Lost City Of Dalston’ finished, Jehovas Allstars is a natural progression from its predecessor. The music and words have even more punch and depth and carry a real sense of life within them. Imagine the bastard offspring of The Ex and The Astronauts raised on a diet of hiphop, English Romanticism and steroids and you’ll probably be none the wiser. Like the best ‘punk’, it’s uncategorisable.

This is another criminally unknown recording, so take full advantage of what’s on offer. Your head and feet will thank you.

OP’s opinion: Five

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Pro Patria Mori – Where Shadows Lie Demo Tape & Lament Of The Damned

Source: Tape
Format: FLAC
Running time (h:m:s): 00:16:58 (Where Shadows Lie) / 00:04:55 (Lament…)
Size (mb): 128
Label:
Cat. No: BRITPLOD2 (Where Shadows Lie) / none (Lament…)
Year: 1986 (Where Shadows Lie) / 1987 (Lament…)

Where Shadows Lie Side 1:
1. Where Shadows Lie
2. But A Child
3. Far Too Long
4. The Question (Chains Of Guilt)

Where Shadows Lie Side 2:
1. Intro
2. Clockwork Mind
3. Standing In The Hall Of Vanity
4. Lost In The Voices

Where Shadows Lie tape cover

If the internets died tomorrow I wouldn’t weep too many tears, for I have finally obtained my punk rock Holy Grail thanks to its myriad tentacles. The cousin of the bass player for Pro Patria Mori, the most criminally almost unheard of band in all of @-punkdom, somehow saw a post where I’d mentioned them and passed on the info to his relative. Said cousin, Paul, got in touch, we had a quick e-chat and next thing you know I’ve got my mitts on the cleanest ever rips of most of their recorded legacy (the first demo is still MIA).

The tracks on ‘Where Shadows Lie’ are nothing short of perfectly controlled fury. At a time when the metal edge was being taken on board by the @-punk crowd, PPM set a standard for others to aim for. Personally speaking, I don’t think anyone else did it quite as well. Even Antisect, for all the power hinted at in their later stuff, couldn’t quite hit the spot as sweetly or as competently as PPM did.

The ‘Lament’ track wasn’t brilliant to begin with, audio-wise – I remember Pete (guitar) having a good moan about the quality due to poor studio work. Nevertheless, once your ears adjust to it, the technical skill and lyrical strength on this track (originally intended for a comp that never happened if memory serves me right) showed a promising progression in their sound that sadly remained unfulfilled.

Paul has kindly given me permission to share these almost-unknown classics with you, and I would urge anyone passing through to grab them. Even if you’re one of the few who has/had the tapes, you’ll never have heard the tracks sounding this fucking awesome.

OP’s opinion: Five

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Finally, here’s a picture of the band playing live with a very young Old Punk (more hair, less fat) dancing around in the crowd:

PPM live with a young Old Punk

© Russ Snell

I’m the one on the far left. Some things never change.

Mixing It Up For The Indonesian Punks!

As mentioned a couple of days ago, I’ve put together a mix for my punk friends in Indonesia. It’s not much, but I hope that someone who’s had a bit of a shit time at the rough end of this theocratic fascism ends up with a smile on their face after listening to it. Same goes for you lot too.

1. Blaggers ITA – Emergency
2. Extinction Of Mankind – Fourth Reich Religion
3. Rudimentary Peni – Teenage Time Killer
4. Inner Terrestrials – 1066
5. Burnt Cross – Mob Violence*
6. PAIN – Propaganda And Information Network
7. Appalachian Terror Unit – Judgemental, Ignorant, Stupid And Blind*
8. Doom – Reasonable Force
9. Bender – People’s Army
10. Oi Polloi – Bash The Fash
11. Restarts, The – Bolloxology
12. Warprayer – White Over Red
13. Jesus Bruiser – Oh Really
14. Propagandhi – Technocracy
15. Autonomads, The – Cloud Song
16. Hellbastard – Massacre
17. SubHumAns – This Year’s War
18. Division’s Ruin – Resist And Occupy
19. Spanner – Quiet Life*

*these are available from Iron Column Records

All in FLAC format. Once you’ve unzipped them, you’ll find that it’ll all fit perfectly onto a CD-R. There are a couple of skips, a few pops and the occasional bit of background noise in places. This is because some of the vinyl is old, not all of it was particularly well-treated in the past, and / or I didn’t have time to give it a deep clean before ripping. Nor could I be arsed with cleaning up the rips afterwards. Keeps it real though, eh?

Some notes about each song (and a bit of showing off):

1. Taken from the ‘Blaggamuffin’ mini-LP, Words Of Warning WOWLP19, 1991
2. Taken from the ‘Northern Scum’ LP, Profane Existence Vinyl Retentive Series VR001, limited edition of 200, split red / black wax, 2007
3. Taken from ‘Rudimentary Peni’ 7″ EP, Outer Mongolian Records BOOBOO1, 1981
4. Taken from the ‘Enter The Dragon’ 10″ EP, Maloka MAL017, 2001
5. Taken from the ‘Break The Law, Not The Poor’ 7″ EP, Tadpole Records tadpole030, Lukket Avdeling Records LAR-014, Loud Punk Records LOUD23, Opiate Records Opiate15, Rawby Records RAWBY008, Active Rebellion ACT021, Arripurri Records (none), Schizo Zine (none), Höhnie Records (none), Rusty Knife Records (none), 2011
6. Taken from the ‘Our Universe Commences Here’ LP, Iron Man Records IMB6003, 2001
7. Taken from the untitled split 7″ EP with Oi Polloi, Profane Existence Exist120, 2011
8. Taken from the untitled 2011 US tour EP, marbled wax, Black Cloud Records (none), 2011
9. Taken from the ‘People’s Army’ 7″ EP, Words Of Warning WOW39, limited edition of 500, clear red wax, 1994
10. Taken from the ‘Guilty 7″ EP, Ruptured Ambitions RA01, 1994
11. Taken from the ‘Outsider LP’, Rodent Popsicle Records RPR105, limited edition of 500, split red / white wax, 2007
12. Taken from the untitled split LP with Morne, Alerta Antifascista AA53, limited edition of 400, white wax, 2009
13. Taken from the ‘A Political Treatise In Six Parts’ 10″ EP, La Société Pue Prod, limited edition of 300, 2009
14. Taken from the untitled split 7″ EP with Sacrifice, War On Music WOM017, 1st pressing of 1000 copies, 2010
15. Taken from the ‘No Mans Land’ LP, Ruin Nation Records BOLLOX024, Mass Productions MASS124, Pumpkin Records PUM022, 2010
16. Taken from the untitled split 7″ EP with Dissent, Torture Garden Picture Company TG-39.0, limited edition of 500, purple splatter, 2010
17. Taken from the ‘Internal Riot’ LP, Bluurg Records FISH50, 2007
18. Taken from the untitled split LP with Easpa Measa, Contraszt! Records #18, Suburban Mayhem 003, Holy Shit Records (none), Distro-Y Records DY05, 2010
19. Taken from the ‘Crisis’ LP, Iron Column Records ICR1, limited edition of 100, split red / black wax, 2011

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Smog UK – Misfit Songs 7″ EP

Artist: Smog UK
Title: Misfit Songs
Source: Vinyl 7″ EP
Bitrate: FLAC
Running time (h:m:s): 00:09:52
Size (mb): 70.1
Label: Smog Records
Cat. No: SUK 002
Year: 1995

Smog UK live at The Joiners, Southampton

Smog UK live at The Joiners many, many years ago

For a while, it seemed like you couldn’t avoid seeing Smog play if you were at any punky-related gig in and around Southampton in the ’90s. And that was a very good thing.

These boys knew how to knock up and belt out some mighty fine ska-tinted punk rock, reminiscent of early SLF with an ‘ampshire ‘og accent and a splash of Motorhead sauce. It’s no wonder I became mates with ’em (and still am to this day).

Life has since given the band members other commitments and Smog UK is no more. It’s a shame they only got around to putting out this EP and a split with Shutdown (which will be next up) in all their years together, as an album would’ve been far more fitting. Still, I’m happy they left any legacy at all.

OP’s opinion: Four

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D&V – Inspiration LP / Nearest Door EP

Artist: D&V
Ripped: Ernest Embryo
Bitrate: FLAC or 320kbps

Release Details: The Nearest Door EP (1983 on Crass Records)
Track Listing
A1. Jekyll And Hyde
A2. Wake Up
A3. High Above
A4. Today’s Conclusion
B1. Step Inside
B2. Dignity
B3. S21RN

Release Details: Inspiration Gave Them The Motivation To Move On Out Of Their Isolation (1985 on Crass Records)
Track Listing
A1. Get Around Sound
A2. Al Sithi
A3. Waiting
A4. Goodbye 23 (School Rule Blues)
A5. Unstable Table
A6. Winter Warmer
A7. A New New Beginning
A8. Epsilon Estate
B1. Don’t Ever Give In (The Reason Is Within…)
B2. The Present Situation
B3. A Light Hearted Account
B4. The New Beginning
B5. Epsilon
B6. Sometimes
B7. Tomorrow Is Here

Here’s a rip of both releases by D&V on Crass Records. D&V only consisted of Andy Leach on drums and Jef Antcliffe on vocals, hence the name D&V (Drums & Vocals). This download consists of The Nearest Door EP which was released in 1983 and the hugely titled album Inspiration Gave Them The Motivation To Move On Out Of Their Isolation which was released in 1985. I hadn’t heard the album in about 20 years and I was pretty surprised at how much I enjoyed it when I ripped it. The backing tracks were arranged and played by Penny Rimbaud using samples built up from vocal and percussive sources and the vocals of Eve Libertine & Joy de Vivre. Frankly it’s pretty experimental in places but considering it’s basically drums & vocals they’ve done a really good job.

The downloads are in either FLAC or 320kbps format so just grab whichever one you want. Enjoy.

(07 NOV 2012) UPDATE:
The links have been updated to use netkups or rapidshare now (I’ve been banned from mediafire ;)) so they should be OK.

FLAC Format
   DOWNLOAD D&V COLLECTION [NETKUPS]

   If you get any problems with the above link try the following…
   DOWNLOAD D&V COLLECTION [RAPIDSHARE]

320 MP3 Format
   DOWNLOAD D&V COLLECTION [NETKUPS]

   If you get any problems with the above link try the following…
   DOWNLOAD D&V COLLECTION [RAPIDSHARE]

Electro Hippies – The Only Good Punk…Is A Dead One LP

Electro Hippies front coverArtist: Electro Hippies
Title: The Only Good Punk…Is A Dead One
Source: Vinyl 12″ LP
Bitrate: FLAC
Running time (h:m:s): 00:30:23
Size (mb): 207
Label: Peaceville
Cat. No: VILE02
Year: 1987

Side 1:
Faith
Acid Rain
Run Ronald
Scum
B.P.
Unity
Terroreyes
So Wicked
Profit
Freddy’s Revenge

Side 2:
Mistake
Things Of Beauty
Protest
Gas Joe Pearce
Lies
Tortured Tears
Turkeys
D.I.Y. (Not D.R.I.)
Suck
Deception

Note: I’ve not split these into individual tracks as they’re so tightly packed they blur into one another. I haven’t got the time to be fiddling around at the micro-editing level.

Back in the day when the only sort of core that most punks were interested in was the sort left behind when turning the outside of apples into cider, Electro Hippies appeared and, along with Napalm Death, brought to the punk conciousness pretty much all of the ones we’ve grown to know and love. The elements of grind, thrash, hard and crust all found solid form in the hands of these mis-named misfits. From slow and heavy growling to whirlwind-powered shredding, they covered all bases with their blend of tight-as-fuck tunes. Lyrics were smart given their brevity, even if you did need a crib sheet to follow the bulk of them.

EH also appeared on what was once (and may still be) the world’s shortest record, making up the other half of the Napalm Death’s ‘You Suffer’ 7″ with their rendition of ‘Mega Armageddon Death Pt. 3’ which, like the flip side, also clocked in at a ripping one second. The single was free with the first copies of the original ‘Grindcrusher’ comp LP, neither of which I have on vinyl any more – the single was nicked and I swapped the album for something better last year.

OP’s opinion: Four half

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Spanner In The Manor

This is a quick heads-up to let you know that my good friends Spanner are on the verge of releasing ‘Crisis’, their first full-length album, in April. It’ll be available on both CD and 12 inches of shiny vinyl and is a collaborative effort between some of my favourite DIY labels – Active Distribution, Pumpkin Records and Maloka Records, as well as my new project Iron Column Records. Spanner logoYou can listen to / download four tracks from it on their Soundcloud page right now, and the rest of the album will be going up very shortly (all under a people-friendly Creative Commons licence).

Spanner knock out in-yer-face political punky ska, more spikey than skanky but still eminently danceable. They almost exclusively play benefit gigs at grassroots / DIY venues and band members aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty at the sharp end of the struggle. And, while work and families occupy a lot of their time, they try and get out on the road as often as possible, including the odd jaunt to Europe. If they turn up somewhere near you, go and check ’em out.

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