17 August 2020

WRECK El Mundo de Los Niños 1994

by request
 
 
 
 

Tracklist  

1 Well 3:25
2 Refuse 4:41
3 Chock Full O' Thrills 2:49
4 Last Ditch 2:57
5 Big Deal 3:34
6 Continuing Struggle... 3:51
7 Art 3:36
8 Heaven Or Tacoma 5:50
9 Coffee 2:57
10 Mikey 2:50
11 The Lonesome Death Of Casey Kasem 2:29
12 Whine Bar 4:06
13 Brick 4:47
 

13 August 2020

CRINGER Greatest Hits Vol. 1 1994

 



Tracklist

1 Cottleston Pie
2 Rain
3 If I Had Your Pen
4 Triangle Part 2
5 Pay To Play
6 Hooked On Junk
7 Despair Ends
8 Burn Down The Forest
9 Sword
10 Blasphemous
11 Carmen
12 Cocktail Molotov
13 Stump
14 Confession
15 Two Friends
16 Ballard Of A Hand Gun
17 Step Back
18 Sunday
19 Understand
20 Play
21 Petrograd
22 A Song About Hawaii
23 Waste Away
24 Another Day
25 Signals

12 August 2020

THE HIGH Hype 1993

Vinyl only 2nd release from this Manchester band. If you like Charlatans and Stone Roses, check this band out.




Tracklist 

A1 Better Left Untold
A2 The Healer
A3 Sweet Liberty
A4 This Is Your Life
A5 Let Nothing Come Between Us
B1 Goodbye Girl
B2 Keep On Coming
B3 Slowly Happens Here
B4 Can I Be
B5 Lost And Found




























11 August 2020

THE SMITHS IS DEAD Various Artists 1996

 

 

Compilation featuring bands playing covers of songs by The Smiths

Tracklist  

1 The Boo Radleys The Queen Is Dead 5:33
2 The High Llamas Frankly Mr Shankly 3:54
3 The Trash Can Sinatras I Know It's Over 6:16
4 Billy Bragg Never Had No One Ever 3:35
5 The Frank And Walters Cemetry Gates 4:15
6 Placebo Bigmouth Strikes Again 3:50
7 Bis The Boy With A Thorn In His Side 3:21
8 Therapy? Vicar In A Tutu 2:42
9 The Divine Comedy There Is A Light That Never Goes Out 5:17
10 Supergrass Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others 3:34

DOUGHNUTS The Age of the Circle 1995

 



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The all-female Swedish band Doughnuts turns in a scratching, abrasive set of assaultive hardcore with Age of the Circle, which demonstrates influences from early-'80s hardcore punk to heavy metal.
 
 

Tracklist

1 My Black Days 4:00
2 Drowning 2:24
3 Weak One 2:35
4 Impure 2:40
5 Who's Bleeding? 2:43
6 Become One 2:49
7 Naked Perfection 2:39

BACK DROP BOMB Micromaximum 1999

 




Japanese rock band formed in 1994.


Tracklist

1 Intro 2:23
2 Bounce It 1:13
3 Blazin' 2:43
4 Clap 2:46
5 That's The Way We Unite 3:08
6 Never Seem To Last 4:18
7 Turn On The Right 3:31
8 Live And Direct 1:45
9 You Up Around 4:51
10 R.O.C.K.S. 3:33
11 When The Man Have Realized The Sound 7:22
12 Flow (It's Like That) 3:06

ORANGE 9MM / CYCLE / BACK DROP BOMB Fly / 斬影 / Strange / Second Breath 1997

 



Tracklist  

A Orange 9mm Fly
B Cycle (8) 斬影
C Orange 9mm Strange
D Back Drop Bomb* Second Breath

09 August 2020

COME Near Life Experience 1996

by request


Discogs


Tracklist  

1 Hurricane 5:55
2 Weak As The Moon 4:11
3 Secret Number 4:02
4 Bitten 4:28
5 Shoot Me First 3:44
6 Walk On's 3:17
7 Half Life 3:26
8 Sloe-Eyed 3:34

05 August 2020

JUNCTION A Collection of Random Mishaps 1995




emo/hardcore on the Art Monk Construction label


Tracklist  

1 Mouth As A Gun 3:39
2 Sugar Mess 4:52
3 Pinewood Derby 3:11
4 Timepiece 3:37
5 Swoon 2:47
6 Second Skin 4:19
7 Auto Body 3:05
8 Booster 3:46
9 Ivy 4:21
10 Sister 5:20
11 Big Machine 2:36
12 Basking Bridge 3:54
13 Admirable 3:14
14 Saturation 3:53
15 Transit 2:18

THE PHILISTINES JR. The Sinking of the S.S. Danehower 1995

 




Artist Biography by


Brothers Tarquin and Peter Katis and drummer Adam Pierce make up the fun and eclectic Ferris wheel ride that is the Philistines Jr. The Connecticut-based homegrown project has been going since the late 1980s, producing thoughtful, creative indie rock with lyrics that veer from whimsical and playful to introspective and melancholy. Preferring to take their time and develop conceptual song cycles, the group's few full-lengths, including 1995's The Sinking of the S.S. Danehower and 2010's If a Band Plays in the Woods...?, often take a humorous, self-deprecating look at the band's perpetual underdog status, as well as the failures of life. Musically, their music is just as likely to resemble peppy indie pop as well as space rock, exotica, or synth pop played on old Casio keyboards. Outside of the Philistines, the group's members have participated in several other projects, such as the Happiest Guys in the World and the NHL-approved hockey rockers the Zambonis. Additionally, Peter Katis is a highly respected producer and engineer, and has worked on acclaimed albums by Interpol, the National, Frightened Rabbit, and many others.
Greenwich, CT
The Philistines Jr. first began playing when Peter Katis was a freshman at the University of Vermont in 1985; they played their first gig on campus, opening for local heroes Phish. Katis began taking music production classes at SUNY Purchase in 1989. He worked as an intern, assistant, and engineer in various New York City recording studios, and started recording songs with his brother Tarquin. The band's first EP, Greenwich, CT, was recorded and mixed entirely at SUNY Purchase, and was the inaugural release on Tarquin Records, which issued the majority of the group's subsequent output. The record was a hit on college radio, and John Peel became a fan, personally phoning the band up to express his appreciation. The Philistines eventually recorded three Peel Sessions and toured throughout the United States and the U.K. several times.
The Continuing Struggle of...
A second EP, The Continuing Struggle of..., appeared in 1993, and debut full-length The Sinking of the S.S. Danehower arrived in 1995. By this point, Bubble Core Records founder Adam Pierce (later known for his solo project Mice Parade) was the group's drummer. They also frequently played as the backing band for Vermont-based cartoonist and songwriter James Kochalka. Following a few 7" singles (including a split single with a one-off Moby side project called Schaumgummi), the Philistines Jr. reemerged with the sprawling and impressive Analog vs. Digital (Or We Don't Get the Respect We Deserve in Today's Scientific Community) in 2001. The album's concluding song, "55 M.P.H.," featured brief solos by friends and associates such as Guster and R. Stevie Moore.
After keeping busy with side projects and recording duties throughout the decade, the group returned in 2010 with their third album, If a Band Plays in the Woods...? In 2011, the record was reissued as If a Lot of Bands Play in the Woods..., containing a second disc filled with remixes and covers by Mercury Rev, Oneida, Nico Muhly, and many other artists who have worked with Peter Katis. Following another extended period of recording studio work and family raising, the Philistines Jr. issued fourth full-length Help! in 2019. 
 
 

Tracklist

1 Tarquin Descending
2 The Sci-Fi Song
3 Moon River
4 The Sinking Of The S.S. Danehower
5 We Will All Go Down Together
6 The Voyage Of The S.S. Danehower
7 The Impossible Dream Of The Submarine
8 Last Night, James Kochalka Got Really Drunk And Swears He Saw A U.F.O.
9 N
10 The Leaking Of The S.S. Danehower
11 It's Paul & Dave!
12 Wo Ist Das Unterseeboot?
13 The Building Of S.S Danehower

PANIC EAR SERVICE Grand Rapids 1995

 


 
 

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Grand Rapids digs back into the history of mostly British rock and finds a sound that didn't really exist, but could have. The album combines slanted guitar jangle, wanly melodic vocals, and song structures that vary between anthemically pretty and compellingly rocking, striking a perfect balance between the early end of art-rock and the tail end of post-punk. It's an entirely appealing sound for anyone who's enjoyed these genres -- tracks like "Last Summer" mirror the earlier and more punk-based recordings from Lush, but with more of a low-fi, buzzy, straight-ahead post-punk feel. Most amazing is the fact that despite the familiarity of all these elements, Grand Rapids remains fairly hard to pin down in terms of style -- it's simply an interesting recontextualization of all these sounds, and a great listen as well.
 

Tracklist

1 Action
2 Lost Summer
3 Horse
4 6/4
5 Headache
6 Driving Song
7 Infinity
8 A Frgment
9 It's Late
10 Empty Space

PLOT Various Artists 1994

 




Tracklist

A1 Graue Zellen Voice Your Opinion
A2 Cwill Ashamed
A3 Ambush (5) Locuste
A4 Ego Trip (2) Here & Now
A5 Golgatha C.A.C.
A6 The Slumlords Rainship
A7 Zorn (4) Kranke Frucht
A8 Acme (3) New Song
A9 Systral Pretdending Judiciousness
A10 Luzifers Mob 5-19 (Und Der Böse Blick)
B1 Stack Armistice
B2 Time To Suffer Power Animal
B3 Wounded Knee (2) Wake Up!
B4 Mine (3) XXX
B5 Corrosive Mausch Des Irrens
B6 Zelot Lotzeyn
B7 Dawnbreed Menschmotorik
B8 Bohren & Der Club Of Gore Luder, Samba & Tavernen

THE SNEETCHES Slow 1990

 




Artist Biography by

The Sneetches were one of the handful of bands in the U.S. playing classic British Invasion-inspired, mid-'60s West Coast-sounding guitar pop in the late '80s. Their short run of albums and singles never had a large audience, and they never found the major-label success they desired, but the band remains a hidden pleasure for fans of witty, melodically rich pop music.
The band was formed in San Francisco by the duo of vocalist/bassist Mike Levy and guitarist Matt Carges, both of whom had previously spent time playing in punk bands and wanted to move in a softer direction. Beginning in 1985, the duo set about recording a demo tape that sounded like a lo-fi take on Herman's Hermits' tuneful nature mixed with the burnished soul of the Beau Brummels. The songs made their way to the U.K., where the Kaleidoscope Sounds label released an eight-song EP titled Lights Out with the Sneetches. By this time drummer Daniel Swan, formerly of the British punk band the Cortinas, had joined the lineup and the band began playing local clubs. They signed to new local label Alias and hit the recording studio. The resulting album, Sometimes That's All We Have, was released in 1989. After initially playing bass on-stage, Levy switched to guitar, which meant they often played live with no bassist. To fill the gap, another British expat, Alec Palao, joined up. (It was Palao who had gotten Kaleidoscope Sounds' boss Joe Foster interested in releasing the band's demos, and had also been instrumental in convincing Creation Records to release Sometimes That's All We Have in the U.K.)

Slow
The quartet's next trip to the studio resulted in 1989's Please Don't Break My Heart single, which contained a peppy take on the Monochrome Set's classic "He's Frank." That same year, the Sneetches launched a cross-country tour of the U.S. and hit the studio to record their second album, Slow, a more experimental and arranged record. It was released by Alias in 1990. That same year, they toured the U.S. again, collaborated with power pop heroes Shoes at their Illinois studio, and visited the U.K., where they played with John Cale and the Monochrome Set. Over the next couple years, they had the honor of backing ex-Flamin Groovies guitarist Cyril Jordan on a run of concerts, while also recording sporadically. The results of the sessions were released as singles on Bus Stop (1992's "And I'm Thinking," 1993's "A Good Thing"), Elefant (1993's "Sunnyside Down"), and Jellybean Sounds! (1993's "She May Call You Up Tonight").
Chris Wilson & the Sneetches
The band also made friends with another ex-Groovie and ended up playing with Chris Wilson, backing him on-stage and on an album, 1993's Chris Wilson & the Sneetches. After all these detours and side projects, and the release of a collection of early tracks on Rev-Ola in the U.K. (titled Obscureyears), the Sneetches finally found time to record their third album. Moving from Alias to Spin Art, they released Blow Out the Sun in 1994, then basically called it a day soon afterward. Mike Levy began working on a solo album and the rest of the bandmembers began pursuing other avenues (Swan became a booking agent and Palao a respected and very busy producer of reissues for various labels like Big Beat and Numero). When Levy's Fireflies album was released in 2000, the band rallied to back him at various shows, and they played the occasional reunion show under the Sneetches name. In 2017, Palao put his skills as a reissue guru to work on the Sneetches' back catalog, and the U.S. label Omnivore released the career-spanning collection Form of Play: A Retrospective.


Tracklist

1 Things We'll Never See 2:43
2 Over 'Round Each Other 3:09
3 Heloise 4:33
4 Broke Up In My Hands 5:04
5 Crystal Ball 3:10
6 What's In Your Mind 2:57
7 Voice In My Head 3:48
8 Wish You Would 3:51
9 How Does It Feel 5:56
10 Let Us Go 4:32
11 She May Call You Up Tonight 2:37