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Big Winter Sale 2018 – Redstar73 Records – Punk Ska Oi!

Hi All!

we have a big sale during December.
40% off all CDs,T-Shirts, DVDs, Tapes, Fanzines and much more.

https://redstar73.com/tienda/specials.html

Thanks for ordering and keeping the mailorder running. You’re the best!

Mega CD Sale
Some of the highlights we have to offer:
Ska / Reggae

Laurel Aitken – Rudie Got Married CD 5.40EUR
https://redstar73.com/tienda/laurel-aitken-rudie-got-married-cd-p-818.html
New York Ska Jazz Ensemble – Live In Europe CD 5.40EUR
https://redstar73.com/tienda/new-york-ska-jazz-ensemble-live-in-europe-cd-p-1951.html
Pama International – Trojan Sessions CD 5.40EUR
https://redstar73.com/tienda/pama-international-trojan-sessions-cd-p-4160.html
Phoenix City All Stars – Two Tone Gone Ska CD 5.40EUR
https://redstar73.com/tienda/phoenix-city-all-stars-two-tone-gone-ska-cd-p-4095.html
Phoenix City All-Stars – Searching For The Young Ska Rebels CD 5.40EUR
https://redstar73.com/tienda/phoenix-city-allstars-searching-for-the-young-ska-rebels-cd-p-4161.html
The Offenders – X CD 6EUR
https://redstar73.com/tienda/the-offenders-x-cd-p-3939.html
The Skatalites – In Orbit Vol. 1 and 2 CD 7.20EUR
https://redstar73.com/tienda/the-skatalites-in-orbit-vol-1-and-2-cd-p-3595.html

Oi! / Punk
Angelic Upstarts – Anthems against Scum CD 6EUR
https://redstar73.com/tienda/angelic-upstarts-anthems-against-scum-cd-p-51.html
Autonomads – No mans land CD 3.60EUR
https://redstar73.com/tienda/autonomads-no-mans-land-cd-p-3295.html
Bull Brigade – Vita Liberta CD 5.40EUR
https://redstar73.com/tienda/bull-brigade-vita-liberta-cd-p-4104.html
Cartouche – A Venir CD 6.60EUR
https://redstar73.com/tienda/cartouche-a-venir-cd-p-4158.html
Faintest Idea – Ignorance Is This CD 4.20EUR
https://redstar73.com/tienda/faintest-idea-ignorance-is-this-cd-p-3758.html
Ghetto 84 – Tracce 87-91 CD 6EUR
https://redstar73.com/tienda/ghetto-84-tracce-8791-cd-p-580.html
Guerrilla Oi! – Guerrilla Oi! CD 3.60EUR
https://redstar73.com/tienda/guerrilla-oi-guerrilla-oi-cd-p-4145.html

At the 3rd and 4th May 2019,  will be celebrate the first edition of the “Straight Ahead Festival (A 161 Event)” in Freiburg im Breisgau/ Germany

– The Oppressed (Antifascist Oi! Legends/ UK)
Stage Bottles (161 Oi! with saxophone/ GER)
Moscow Death Brigade (Circle Pit Rap/ RUS)
What We Feel (HC Moscow/ RUS)
Bull Brigade (Street Punk/ IT)
– Empowerment (HC/ GER)
Mister X BY Streetpunk (Street Punk/ BLR)
Enraged Minority (Classwar Rock’n’Roll/ GER)
T-KILLAS (Ska, Soul, Mod- Rock/ GER)
Scheissediebullen (Polit Deutsch- Punk/ GER)
Backstabbed (HC/ GER)

More Bands and Infos will be announced soon.

https://www.facebook.com/events/2217378455148346/

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United Bottles – The Spirit And The Legacy interview

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Redstar73 Blog: Please can you introduce your band. When was it started? What about your name?
United Bottles: We are United Bottles. A four piece punk Rock band from Belfast. We are former members of Belfast Oi! Band Runnin’riot.
We formed in the winter of 2014.
We are :
Marty – Guitar and vocals
Ralph – Bass
Eden – Drums
Phil-Guitar

Redstar73 Blog: You have released your debut album. Tell us more about it!
United Bottles: We just self released our 13 track Debut album “The Spirit and the legacy” at the start of July.
We did a run of cds and put the album up for digital download. We have a had a good response and We sold out of cds pretty quickly we’ve restocked now and We’re working with Alex at Distr-oi! Records To get it released on vinyl. We should have it in the autumn. Hopefully.

Redstar73 Blog: What are your plans for the future?
United Bottles: Well first off we still have a lot of great gigs to play this year. We have Rebellion Festival in Dublin at the end of October. Cocksparrer are playing! In Ireland for the first time. Can’t wait for that.
We’ve just started working on the new stuff and we hope to put out a split 7″ with our mates, Cork city’s finest THE JOLLARS.
Hopefully we can sort a few gigs in Europe in 2018.

Redstar73 Blog: How is the scene in your area?
United Bottles: The Belfast scene is great. Although we have fewer venues to play these days.
Plenty of new bands coming through regardless..
Like Takers and Users, Lawfucker, Deathgrip.. We even have a fantastic new Ska Reggae band called Tonic all stars. All bands to watch out for.
Locally I promote some punk and Ska shows. We also have a volunteer run social centre called Warzone and we hold alot of fests and gigs there.
There’s a lot happening in such a small city and it’s far more vibrant than it was in the bad old days.

Redstar73 Blog: Any chance to see you guys live in Europe?
United Bottles: We would love to come to Europe.
If anyone is interested in having us over to play they can get in touch with us on the Facebook page

Redstar73 Blog: How important is for you the DIY idea and politics?
United Bottles: Belfast has been steeped in the DIY punk ethos from the start! From the gigs in The Harp bar to Terri Hooley releasing the local bands music on his Good vibrations label. Then we had the Anarchy Centre which later became the Warzone collective. That’s been a hub of music and activism for a while now.
I think it’s important for bands to learn how to do things for themselves. Be it organising gigs, printing your own tees or releasing your own music.
Helps keep your feet on the ground.
Being from Belfast it’s hard to escape politics. The Punk Rock scene here has always offered an alternative to the quagmire of divisive, local sectarian politics.
As for the band. We are anti racist and anti fascist. It Goes without saying.

Redstar73 Blog: What do you think about the Oi! current scene?
United Bottles: It’s very healthy and there’s some great bands doing the rounds. There’s so many bands now it’s hard to keep track.
Special mention to Gimpfist, The Jollars, Takers and users, Arch rivals, The Angry agenda and the excellent GRIT

Redstar73 Blog: Give us your Top5 Punk & Oi! songs.
United Bottles: This is difficult and ever changing.
We’ll give it a go

RALPH –
Sex Pistols-God Save The Queen
The Clash-Tommy Gun
Sham 69-What Have We Got?
4 Skins-Chaos
Blitz-Voice Of A Generation

EDEN-
Gimp fist: skinhead not bonehead
Argy bargy:homeward bound
Booze and glory: our passion
Perkele: moments
Runnin riot: oi oi angel

MARTY –
Towerblocks-General boredom
Gimpfist – a country divided
Leatherface – Dead industrial atmosphere
The Jollars – The fight
Cocksparrer – last train to Dagenham

PHIL –
DKM: The Gauntlet
Cocksparrer: Because you’re young
Darkbuster: Whiskey Will
SLF: At the Edge
Star Fucking Hipsters: Immigrants and Hypocrites

Redstar73 Blog: Last words!
United Bottles: Keep the faith!

https://www.facebook.com/unitedbottles/
https://unitedbottles.bandcamp.com

Festa Major de Gràcia 2017

FM La Jove de Gràcia 2017: Ara i sempre resistint
https://www.facebook.com/events/255119878322236/

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Festes de Gràcia al Bar Laila ’17
https://www.facebook.com/events/340314906392056/
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Festa Major de Gràcia al carrer Perla 2017
https://www.facebook.com/events/136924773573064/
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Festa Major Popular de Gràcia – 2017
https://www.facebook.com/events/654503161405423/
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Festes Majors Llibertàries de la Vila de Gràcia 2017
https://www.facebook.com/events/1831302587198703/
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Festival Raices & Cultura a Les Festes De Gracia
https://www.facebook.com/events/647440198780571/
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The Slingshots + Shirley Davis = Blackcelona Rovira Experience
https://www.facebook.com/events/439180266451797/
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El Polvorí [Festes de Gràcia 2017]
https://www.facebook.com/events/132238144048389/
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Festes (A) Gràcia
https://www.facebook.com/events/1548729295172314/
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Festigàbal 2017 (Festes de Gràcia)
https://www.facebook.com/events/1722084284486641/
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Puro Traqueteo: The Rigodonians & El Sonido de Veldá
https://www.facebook.com/events/1915892482027208/
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Error! Fest 2017 a les Festes de Gràcia
https://www.facebook.com/events/475198522834602/
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Las Furias en La Festa Major de Gràcia (Barcelona)
https://www.facebook.com/events/1149818571790828/
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Caz Gardiner & The Badasonics – Funky Soulsteady Beat! Interview

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Redstar73 Blog: Please can you introduce your band. When was it started? What about your name?
Nico: The band started in 2016 with members from The Moon Invaders and The Caroloregians. Basically it’s the caroloregians riddim section and the moon invaders horns section together… The idea was to create a mix of Soul & Funk with a Jamaican feel and invite various singers to join us. I finally got in touch with Caz Gardiner (from Washington D.C.) and we decided to start the project with her. She really has the kind of voice we were looking for! The name of the band come from a contraction of ‘Badass’ and ‘Sonics’…

Redstar73 Blog: You have just released your debut EP. Tell us more about it! How is the feedback?
Nico: The first plan was to make an album but we needed a couple of tunes to present and promote the project so we recorded this EP in February and sent it to some labels, radios, etc. It’s only available on bandcamp in digital but we had some good feedbacks and some reviews and airplay here and there…

Redstar73 Blog: What are your plans for the future? I have read somewhere you have started to record an album
Nico: Yes, the recording sessions of the first album are done! We recorded 12 tunes (9 originals + 3 covers) and the mix is planned for this summer so hopefully it should be release before the end of the year… We took our time to record it the way we want and we also invite some friends to join us in the studio like Larry Mc Donald (percussion) and the Hardison brothers (moon invaders) for the backing vocals…

Redstar73 Blog: Any chance to see the project live in Europe?
Nico: Definitely! We are booking shows for 2018 to promote the album… Nothing is confirmed yet but the first dates will be announced after the summer.

Redstar73 Blog: Whats happening at the Pum Pum studio at the moment?
Nico: Different things actually… I’m recording a bunch of garage & r’n’r bands these days but I still have some ska & reggae projects coming like the albums I did for Grover Records recently (Rude Rich & the Highnotes, Arthur Kay, Winston Francis) and also the bands I play with like David Hillyard & the Rocksteady 7 and the Reggae Workers of The World with Vic Ruggiero and Jesse Wagner who recorded their 2nd album last year and that I will mix right after the Badasonics album.

Redstar73 Blog: Give us your Top5 Ska & Reggae songs.
Nico: Not really a Top5 but more a selection of 5 Top ska & reggae tunes with organ (among others)!

Winston Wright – Moon Invader
The Cyclones – My Sweet Lord
The Upsetters – Family Man
The Skatalites – Killer Diller
Byron Lee – Ska-Dee-Wah

Nico: Redstar73 Blog: Last words!
Nico: Thanks a lot for your support, really hope you will enjoy our album!

…and follow us on Facebook for the latest news…

Contact:
https://badasonics.bandcamp.com
http://www.badasonics.com
https://www.facebook.com/badasonics

Urban Vietcong – A Colpi Di Machete Interview

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Redstar73 Blog: Please can you introduce your band. When was it started? What about your name?
Urban Vietcong: Urban Vietcong started from the ashes of Trade Unions in october of 2015. When this experience ended ,Sciu and Bebe were searching a new guitar and new drummer to form a new band, because they were still thirsty for stages. Giova and Fante were an excellent choice, both for affinity and for sound because with different influences (melodic hardcore,punkrock)the sound has become more original. The name comes from some texts where we refer some street fighters like Black Panthers or troubles in Ireland,from this and our love for Vietnam war was born our name.

Redstar73 Blog: You have released your debut album last year. Tell us more about it! How is the feedback?
Urban Vietcong: “a colpi di machete” come out in november of 2016. Our songs are about our daily lives and the struggles of our city. We are played around Italy and beyond. The first print is nearly sold out..

Redstar73 Blog: What are your plans for the future?
Urban Vietcong: We are working on new songs, we will try to release a new album in early 2018.

Redstar73 Blog: How is the scene in your area? Are you going to football?
Urban Vietcong: After years of little activity where many bands have stopped playing,now the movement is growing again,in Toscana there are many good bands,like Bomber 80,Basta,Tondino Bois,Luddite Riot,M.I.V.,one night stand,7years,57100,attaccabrighe and more.
The passion for Livorno Calcio remains,although new repressive laws(such as fan card,bans,nominal tickets) have removed so many fans from the stadiums.

Redstar73 Blog: How important is for you the DIY idea and politics?
Urban Vietcong: Crucial! We make activity in the social centre of our city, we practise in a room of our social centre and we organize some gigs. To be diy is crucial to supporting free spaces and being one self!

Redstar73 Blog: Give us your Top5 Punk & Oi! songs.
Urban Vietcong:
Tondino bois – Bomba a orologeria
Non Servium – Que paso en el lieja
Cock Sparrer – Take em all
S-Contro – Ma che cosa resta di noi
RPG 7 – Pasate

Redstar73 Blog: Last words!
Urban Vietcong: Thank you and all people that support this scene and the diy and antifascist scene!

Contact:
https://www.facebook.com/urbanvietcong

Buy the CD here:
http://redstar73.com/tienda/urban-vietcong-a-colpi-di-machete-cd-p-4078.html

Grit – Ghost Estate Interview

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Redstar73 Blog: Please can you introduce your band.  
Grit: GRIT is Byrneos, Clodagh, Eric, John and Seán.

Redstar73 Blog: When was it started?    
Grit: Grit started in 2014 with Eric and John jamming for fun with Byrneos in his shed. They decided to make the project a real band so Seán was approached to play guitar early in 2016.  I approached the lads about doing vocals at this time as I heard about the band and that they didn’t have a singer yet. We played our first concert in July 2016.

Redstar73 Blog: What about your name?
C:It’s a nice, snappy word in the english language that means “courage”.

Redstar73 Blog: You have released your debut single. Tell us more about it!    
C: We recorded a demo in July 2016 and put it online for free streaming and download at gritdublin.bandcamp.com. Alex from Distro-y Records heard it and offered to release the songs on 7” format. The other labels on board are Visions of Warning Records, Contraszt and Ultra Peace. This release has four of the six songs originally on the demo. The (beautiful) design and layout of the 7” is by TwoHeadedDog.

Redstar73 Blog: What are your plans for the future?  
C: Concert-wise, the immediate future involves playing at Dancing With The Fallen Festival in Belfast at the end of May, then we will spend ten days in Europe in June (dates can be viewed at https://www.facebook.com/GRITDUBLINOIPUNK/) and might see you at the Barcelona show on the 7th of June ; )
Releases: a second 7” later in Summer 2017.

Redstar73 Blog: How is the scene in your area?    
E:The scene in Dublin is really healthy but has suffered some direct hits on its DIY spaces in the last year with the evictions of two really large squats and the Tenterhooks punk space. That said, there are still spaces for punk including Jigsaw DIY venue, The Karate Klub punk space and our local football club Bohemians where we can put on shows and have freezing Irish barbeques! There are a ton of bands here and our scene is quite united between different styles. Some of my favorite Dublin bands include DISGUISE, SISSY, THE BLOW INS, SURGE, GAZE, POZOGA, ZONA ZLA, R.A.Z.O.R, STRONG BOYS and SO MANY more!

Redstar73 Blog: I saw you guys are going to play at the COMMON GROUND FESTIVAL. How important is for you the DIY idea and politics?    
B: I would say very important, we’ve been involved in the DIY scene and with left-wing politics for a long time now and I would say that influences every aspect/decision of the band, for example: who we play gigs with, who we talk to (interviews), labels we’ll work with etc,.

Redstar73 Blog: Give us your Top5 Punk & Oi! Songs.  
It’s too hard to pick just five songs,so if it’s ok with you instead we have picked a song each from a band that has influenced Grit either in our sound, lyrics or attitude.
B:Runnin’ Riot – Ode to the working man https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7T8_hEi4x4
C:Hard Skin – Council Estate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Md0lG-4nTFc&spfreload=10
E: Al Kapott- Bretagne 44 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRbfRe_Yxfg
J: No Hope For The Kids – Meningsløs Vold https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gseqip5gpBc
S:Camera Silens – Suicide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RYxXzuqMoE

Redstar73 Blog: You see yourself as an Oi band?
B: At the heart of it we are a diy punk band but Grit was formed because of many drunken chats and oi sing-alongs! I think with our sound and lyrics we sit happily in that box.. People will hear different influences themselves. We have been compared to 77 punk, 82 no future bands, post-punk and GIRLSCHOOL to just name a few and that’s all great too.

Redstar73 Blog: What do you think about the current scene?
B:The current Oi! scene varies so much from country to country it’s hard to talk about it as one scene. There are some really great bands knocking about at this time. Unfortunately in some parts of “the scene” it still attracts idiots and right wing fuckers whom some people are happy to ignore as long as they  “leave their politics at the door” but that shit doesn’t work for us.  I’d prefer to “leave their politics all over the door” if you know what I mean.
In Ireland the Oi! bands are part of the larger punk scene, not a different grouping and have decent politics. Some Irish bands in the Oi! style worth a listen are THE JOLLARS, TAKERS AND USERS, UNITED BOTTLES, R.A.Z.O.R

Redstar73 Blog: What are your influences?    
E:The band started from a serious love of Oi! and the more catchy styles of punk that we had listened to since teenagers but never played..BLITZ, CAMERA SILENS, SCREAMING SNEAKERS, NABAT, WARRIOR KIDS, VIOLATORS, ESKORBUTO, KLAXON..and on and on we could go!
C: Lyrically, I have been influenced by PERKELE, BISHOPS GREEN and RUDE PRIDE (to name a few) who all sing in english, I like their style of being tough but with a big heart and a social conscience.  Obviously, I filter these inspirations through my own lived experience as an Irish woman. I spent a weekend with RUDE PRIDE when they toured in Ireland and had some good conversations. They told me how they write lyrics collectively, which was a new idea to me and it is something that we have done in GRIT.

Redstar73 Blog: Do you guys are involved in other projects?
C: John plays fiddle in an electronic outfit called “DOWTH”, he also plays drums and Eric sings in raw d-beat punk band “RATS BLOOD”.

Redstar73 Blog: Last words.
‘They’ll never be able to shoot us from that far away..’

https://www.facebook.com/GRITDUBLINOIPUNK
https://gritdublin.bandcamp.com/

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