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ARCHIVES 2004 12/26/04 Oh well, it was far fetched dream while it lasted. The Cardinals could have been the first team to make the playoffs with a losing record. Unfortunately, they came up 3 points short in a must win situation yesterday. The year end top tens are coming your way in the next few weeks. It looks like 1/9/05 for the 7" records and 1/16/05 for the full length records/CD's. Some have said it is a down year but I'm sure we'll convince you otherwise with our fine selection of 2004 hits. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
Mario wishes you a Happy
Holidays and will return next week.
Carbona "Straight
Out of the Bailey Show"
CD (Thirteen) These Ramones loving Brazilians crank out another round of Ramones worship. If you love Screeching Weasel, The Queers and the Apers you will also love Carbona. Get their "Go, Carbona, Go!" album while you're at it. You won't be disappointed. 12/19/04 Life is wonderful. Enjoy it. Merry Christmas or whatever holiday event you happen to celebrate. Listen to punk rock music until your ear drums burst. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
The Kill-A-Watts
"S/T" 7" (Goodbye Boozy)
I've read several reviews
of this single describing it as the Killawatts' best record to date.
I won't disagree with those sentiments, because the two songs here are great,
but truthfully, this now defunct band never made a bad record.
I anxiously await their second (and last) LP, due on Rip Off sometime in
2005.
Jetboys "Jet
Patrol"
LP (Demolition Derby) What do you get if you take Guitar Wolf, Johnny Thunders and the Ramones and mix them all together? One hell of a fucking great band and their name is the Jetboys and they are from Japan. Demolition Derby has served up a whole slew of winners this year. Expect to see Demolition Derby well represented in the year end top ten only a few weeks from now.
New additions this week: 12/12/04 We're getting towards the end of another memorable year of punk rock. Based on the number of quality releases, punk rock has never been bigger even if it is still mostly underground. Thank you to the hundreds and hundreds of people who play the music, have the music pressed and distribute it to us lucky fans! Keep it going! Don't give up! Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
The Spamchords
"Bingo Royal" 7" (Yakisakana)
Ex-Superhelicopter. Mmmmmm. Superhelicopter (or Superhelicopter Ltd.) was an amazing garage
punk band. For those of us who still cling to the idea that there
may be more of Superhelicopter's primo scuzz tucked away in
the vaults, we've got the Spamchords in which to sink our teeth.
The tunes on this debut more closely resemble the crunch of
Damnation Kids (another Superhelicopter offshoot) than the no-holds-barred
trash of Superhelicopter, but they're all winners and there's still plenty
of grit to go around. Typically awesome Yakisakana silk-screened
sleeve too.
Kevin
K "New York, New York..."
CD (In Cold Blood) If you've missed on Kevin K, here's your chance to catch up. Kevin K is squarely in the middle of the Johnny Thunders appreciation society. Glam punk at it's finest done by one of it's best. This is a greatest hits collection culled from 8 previous full length releases and includes a previously unreleased track. This is great stuff. Don't miss out!
New additions this week: 12/05/04 Dennis "Buddy" Green may think he's a football genius but he's an idiot in my book. Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
So So Many White White
Tigers "S/T" CD-R (self-released)
One of the perks of
volunteering at KDVS, in Davis, California, is that I get to hear even
more new music than I normally do. This week's pick, So So Many White
White Tigers, is a band I discovered at the radio station. This
new-ish Bay Area trio--guitar, drums, and vocals--has no "proper"
releases to their name and seldom plays outside of the Bay, but the racket
on this CD-R suggests that those issues will resolve themselves soon
enough. Fans of bands like Pink and Brown, the Hospitals, or
Coachwhips will eat up the ear-piercing guitar, caveman drums, and screechy
vocals of So Many Many White White Tigers. I know I am. Two final
thoughts: (1) this band is great live; and (2) I find the frontwoman
rather attractive.
Barse "Better
Be Ready"
7" (Hell's Tone) Barse are one of the most authentic sounding 1977 bands to come out of the 00's. Not only do they sound like a $500 7" from 1977, they back it up with extraordinary songs that get stuck in your brain and have you humming all day long. Make sure you seek out their 2 full length albums too.
Mario's top ten/playlist for November 2004
Willy's top ten/playlist for November 2004
11/28/04 I have 4 reviews this week: "We Are Masterpieces Created By God" by the Saltwater Vampires, "Soundtrack of the Struggle" by American Static, "Rock'n'Roll Etiquette" by Guitar Wolf and "Ruined It For You" by Shesus. You can read them by clicking here. Nice article by Karl Wentzel regarding the Silencers and Legal Weapon. Click on the following link to read it: www.pacificwebjournal.net Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
Mika Miko "S/T"
7" (Post Present Medium)
An impressive debut from
an impressive, wet-behind-the-ears southern California band. I
recently saw these youngsters play to 25 people in a Sacramento
garage and became a huge fan within seconds of hearing their first
chord/scream. Mika Miko's dance-friendly garage punk, replete with
Casio flourishes and vocals filtered through a telephone receiver,
was infectiously energetic and charming that night, and none of that energy or
charm is lost on record. Recommended for fans of comps like
"Let's Get Rid of L.A." (Revenge/Star Maps) or "New Wave
Explosion" (Super 8).
Copyrights "Button
Smasher"
7" or CD-EP (It's Alive) With Ramones influenced pop punk having gone out of favor over the last few years, I had forgotten just how much a great pop punk tune could get the juices flowing. Here are four gems sounding like "Backchannel Broadcast" era Lillingtons that fit the bill perfectly. Great, great stuff!! 11/21/04 I have 4 reviews in the hopper. They will done during the long holiday weekend next week. Did you know that there are turntables that
sell for $19,000? Amazing. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
"This band is so good it's stupid," raved Maximum Rock 'n' Roll's Mitch Cardwell, in the October 2004 issue. The band and record in question? Lost Sounds' "Future Touch" 12" EP. He was right, of course. And now they've given us a new full-length LP that somehow manages to up the ante yet again. Mind-boggling.
Ends "Concrete
Disappointment"
LP (Dirtnap) Dirtnap almost never disappoints and the Ends have never disappointed. These Stitches worshippers from Texas have released another hard hitting album of punk rock'n'roll tunes that'll have your toes tapping and penciling their name in for one of 2004's top ten albums. Essential stuff.
New additions this week: 11/14/04 My satellite provider, Dish network, added Sirius Radio to the list of channels we get. Most of it is crap (country, hip hop, hair bands of the 80's, etc.) but there are a few that play punk and alternative. Although my definition of Garage Rock is a bit more refined than Sirius', the Underground Garage plays a great mix of 50's, 60's, punk, and contemporary music that is almost always really good. I've Social D, Ramones, Manic Hispanic as well as some obscure 60's punk stuff and some newer stuff that I really like that I didn't know existed. Howard Stern moves over to Sirius next year too and every NFL game is being broadcast now. Satellite radio looks like a great new way to get your tunes assuming you can shell out the $12.95/mo. subscription fee. I'll probably have to get myself a car system sometime soon. It works anywhere in the U.S. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week Check back next week. Willy's Pick of the Week Hell
On Heels "Les Hell on Heels"
LP (Bomp!) Local heroes Hell on Heels have released their first LP on Bomp! records. They have arisen from the ashes (appropriate for Phoenix, don't you think?) of the Peeps and Tempe Tramps. 11 songs of snotty, slutty trash rock to give every teenage boy a ragin' hard-on. These girls know how to strut it and they know how to lay on the licks. Great debut and we can look forward to more because they signed a 3 LP deal with Bomp!
New additions this week: 11/7/04 My last words on the election: Fear, superstition and division won out over hope, reason and unity. Sad. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week The Divided Lines "Music To Spazz To!" 7" (Know) The Divided Lines' second 7" EP lives up to its spazzy billing, with seven songs that bounce, screech, and, most importantly, rock. These southern California types fancy themselves "nu-mod punk"--an awful descriptor, if only because it brings to mind the "nu-metal" tag--which, I presume, puts the Divided Lines in a class next to bands like the Distraction and the Fuse! By that definition, the shoe fits. That said, there is at least one person reading this, who shall remain nameless, that will cringe at my reference to the Fuse! If you find yourself in a similar situation, please replace "the Fuse!" with "the Stitches" and I think you'll be okay.
The
Dragons "Pain Killer"
CD (Scam-O-Rama) A supply of these were found and it's fairly easy to get a copy of this now. Don't wait until it becomes impossible to find again because this is some great stuff. The Escovedos have provided us with some punk's greatest hits from the Zeros to the Nuns and the Dragons. The Dragons feature a powerful punk rock'n'roll with tunes that have hooks in all the right places. Don't miss this chance to complete your Dragons collection.
Mario's top ten/playlist for October 2004
Willy's top ten/playlist for October 2004 10/31/04 VOTE!!! Here are 100 reasons to vote: http://www.thenation.com/docprint.mhtml/?i=20041108&s=facts VOTE!!! Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
Rock 'n' Roll Adventure Kids/The Intellectuals split 7" (Vida Loca) It's hard to wipe the smile off my face after seeing the Rock 'n' Roll Adventure Kids live. Fortunately, their records have the same effect on me. This record features two top-shelf tracks of spazzy, country-tinged garage punk from these Bay Area yahoos. On the flipside, Italy's the Intellectuals are rather subdued energy-wise compared to the Rock 'n' Roll Adventure Kids, but their trashy, mid-tempo sound carries with it a similar spirit. Listening to their half of the record makes me wish I owned a copy of their limited-to-250-copies "Music for Haters" 7" on Hate Records.
The
Lids "S/T"
LP (Rip Off) Wow! Rip Off Records version of the October surprise. This would have to be classified as garage pop. All the energy and intensity of garage and all the pop melodies of a great pop song. The female singer, sometimes lead and sometimes backing vocals, sounds very much like Tina Luchessi. I thought I had determined my album of the year already but this is a contender for sure. 10/24/04 Punk rock has lost another of it's pioneers. Greg Shaw of Bomp! Records fame passed away last week at the age of 55. It seems that the punk pioneers are dying at a much too early age. More of my comments after the press release reprinted below. I guess I'd most like Bomp to be remembered as a label
utterly
Though we grieve for him now, please know that Greg's
legacy is the I',m not sure who wrote this so I don't know who to credit but it sums up Greg's existence very well. I'm sure I'll be forgiven for reprinting. Back in 1977, Steve Stiph and I discovered
this great record store in North Hollywood called Bomp! Records. They were
the first local (to Los Angeles) record store to stock punk records from around
the world. I remember getting my copy of "Anarchy in the U.K."
there for the whopping price of $6 (I thought that was an outrageous sum) and
also "Cough/Cool" by the Misfits for $1.50. They were only
around for about a year but that little store will always have a soft spot in my
heart. I later learned that it was owned a guy named Greg Shaw who had a
love for the music and backed it up with putting out some memorable records,
amongst them "Destroy All Music" by the Weirdos and "Don't Push
Me Around" by the Zeros. The astounding thing is that the label is
still going to this day and as recent releases like the latest Hard-Ons LP will
attest, they still got it. Thankfully the label will continue. Knock
back a cold one for Greg and be thankful he was in the right place at the right
time. Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
A-Frames
"Complications" 7" (S-S)
New release of
old A-Frames recordings taken from the "Plastica" session.
Are you paying attention?
Mensen "Ready
To Go"
7" (Bootleg Booze) This may well be the swan song for Norway's great Mensen. They are now comprised of 2 guys and 2 girls. Sometimes called "Norway's answer to the Donnas", that label does them little justice since the two rocking tunes on this 7" blow away anything the Donnas ever could have written. Melodic straight ahead punk rock that will have you dancing in the hallways while uncontrollably head bangin' away. If this is the end of Mensen, punk rock will have lost one of it's best. 10/17/04 This week I'll stay away from the political side of things. I'll let my review of the week do it for me! Click here to read about "Texas Idiot" by the Arthritic Foot Soldiers. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week The Ergs!
"dorkrockcorkrod" CD (Whoa Oh) Illegal
Movers "Buzzpunkpowerpoprockactiondeluxe"
CD (Middle Class Pig) A more appropriate title for a CD you'll probably never find. Song one sounds like Kiss meets Turbonegro. Song two is a buzzsaw poppy number. Song three is an anthem reminiscent of Sham 69's "If the Kids are United". Song six is a garage stomper. You get the message and the message is: "a more appropriate title for a CD you'll probably never find". All great stuuf, by the way. 10/10/04 Three more weeks and this election will
mercifully be over. I can't stand being lied to incessantly by the
Bush/Cheney team. If you think you'll be safer with Bush in office, you
need to get off the crack. The Democrats don't have to lie to make the
current administration look bad. Their record does that for
themselves. It looks like a neck and neck race to the wire and I can't
wait for it to be over. If you select Bush to "lead" you for
another 4 years, don't complain when the freedoms that you take for granted are
taken from you. First amendment rights are already being shredded.
It's your choice. Make the correct one. Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
Battleship
"Presents Princess" 12" EP (Raw Deluxe) Social
Distortion "Sex, Love and Rock'n'Roll"
CD (Time Bomb) Well you can't go wrong with Social D, huh? The first album in 8 years and the first without Dennis Danell. The rockers have the power and the ballads have the heartfelt angst that Mike Ness always puts into his vocals. This is definite top ten of the year although the ballads aren't as immediately accessible as songs such "When the Angels Sing" off the last album. Social Distortion have made their indelible mark on punk rock and we are all the luckier for having met them. 10/3/04 Q: What is worse than a lame duck right wing extremist in the White House? A: Nothing. Kerry smoked Bush's ass in the first debate. Hopefully the polls will start to reflect a change towards Kerry. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
The Observers "So
What's Left Now?" LP (Vinyl Warning)
Shakin'
In My Boots: A Texas Rock 'N Roll Compilation "Various Artists"
CD (Licorice Tree) What can you say about Texas? Lousy politicians but one of the most vibrant punk scenes in the U.S. of A. A little country flavor, a little psych, a lot of punk r'n'r. No wimpy power pop here. The comp ends with a rousing version of "Let's Dance" by the Ka-Nives and I almost did just listening to it. Mario's top ten/playlist for
September 2004 9/26/04 The American public is very uneducated when it comes to politics. How else can you justify the fact that Bush has a slight lead in the polls to date? There's still an insane percentage of people that think that Saddam Hussein had something to do with 9/11. They believe the lies that are being spewed forth by the current administration's advertising campaign. "Vote for us or die" is their mantra. "Vote for us and die" is more like it. Get educated and then vote based off of your beliefs. Don't just take these insane TV ads as fact. If you do the research and find out for yourself what is true and what isn't, you can make an educated vote. They think you're stupid. Prove them wrong. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
Monoshock "Runnin' Ape-like From the Backwards Superman: 1989-1995" CD (S-S) Another week, another reissue that's worth tracking down. Unlike last week's pick, however, I've got in my collection nearly all of the original Monoshock releases. This CD reissue compiles Monoshock's three 7"s, several comp tracks, and a nice chunk of unreleased material, all of which are superb. I recently commented to the loser that put out this CD reissue how remarkably well Monoshock's raw, messy rock 'n' roll has aged, and it's true. For the S-S-phobic out there, this release is much more straightforward than your "typical" S-S fare, so don't miss out (again).
I
Walk the Line "Badlands"
LP (Combat Rock Industry/Boss Tuneage) I've picked up a few titles from Finland's Combat Rock Industry label and they have put out an impressive collection of street punk. This LP is on diarrhea brown vinyl as thick as they come (probably 180 gram vinyl at least). Street punk with very effective use of organ. Gruff vocals that are reminiscent of Riot Squad/Sweet Posion that have been reviewed on this site over the last year. Great street punk in great packaging - who could ask for more?
New additions this week: 9/19/04 It shouldn't come as any big surprise what my topic of the week is. Punk rock has lost another one of it's legendary pioneers, Johnny Ramone, at the age of 55. The wished for reunion after their split in 1996 is happening all too fast in the 2000's in a way that is just too tragic to comprehend. 3 of the 4 founding Ramones members are now gone within a 3 year span. The world is sadder place for their loss. But the spirit of the Ramones lives on in all the young kids that take up an instrument and continue the profound legacy that is the Ramones. Those of us who were there in the beginning will never forget the first time we saw the band (for me that was in August of '76). 20 minutes of overwhelming buzzsaw guitar from Johnny and a set that was only broken between songs with Dee Dee shouting out 1-2-3-4!! I remember it like it was yesterday and for Johhny, Joey and Dee Dee, I remember you. May you all rest in peace.
Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
Crime is one of a handful of bands for which I always look when thumbing through record collections. In fact, last year, when I first perused your host Willy's vinyl vault, I wasted little time and headed straight for "Hot Wire My Heart." If you're like me and prefer not to pay ridiculous sums of money for rare punk records and/or don't own a copy of the "San Francisco's Doomed" CD, this reissue really hits the spot. But even if you're not like me--your money grows on trees and you've got the originals--there's no such thing as too much Crime.
Operation
S "S/T"
LP (Broken Rekids) Another band joining the "wave" movement. These Frenchies provide synthesizer driven pop tunes with crunching guitars and great female vocals. Super songwriting and great musicianship. File alongside the Epoxies and the Briefs.
New additions this week: 9/12/04 2 New reviews of the split between Higgins++ and Sick56 and the latest from Noma Beach, "City of Rats" by the Crooks. Read the review by clicking here. As I write this it is still 9/11. 3 years since the attacks on the Twin Towers. Many people died but I wanted to single out one person. His name was Johnny Heffernan. He was a NYC fireman that lost his life entering the Twin Towers to try to save others. He was also a punk rocker that went under the name Johnny Heff. He founded and played guitar for the band the Bullys. So as I sit here today, I play the Bullys on my CD player and raise a toast to an American hero. www.thebullys.com
Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
Mario's computer crashed so we're going without his pick this week.
Menace "G.L.C.
R.I.P. The Best of Menace"
CD (Captain Oi!) Menace was one of the top 5 greatest bands of the 70's. They put out 5 singles, all included in this "best of" package. Very few matched the fury and intensity of Menace while maintaining a sing along song structure. Look up "anthem" in the dictionary and it will reference Menace. 11 songs that match up against anything put out in the 70's (and beyond).
New additions this week: 9/5/04 You wouldn't vote for a fascist, right? Right? Of course not. Read the definition below and see if it reminds you of anyone. The 14 Defining Characteristics Of
Fascism by Dr. Lawrence Britt See http://www.oldamericancentury.org/14pts.htm for
U.S. examples under the Bush administration of every point. Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
When it comes to records, Tucson, Arizona's resident party animals the Okmoniks are a perfect three-for-three. Their latest endeavor, the "Compact 33" 7", includes re-recorded versions of six tracks from a CD-R that I picked up from the band in mid-2003, plus one newbie, and is essentially their debut "full-length." Get the party started right with this record and enjoy more first-rate organ-driven garage punk with charismatic female vocals.
V/A "I've
Got My Friends"
CD (Flat) This is from the mid 90's but I just got a copy. Maybe one of the best compilations ever, it features Boston and San Francisco street punk bands. Great tunes by the Swingin' Utters, Dropkick Murphys, Demonics, Ducky Boys and 13 other bands. Absolutely essential piece of plastic.
New additions this week:
Willy's top ten/playlist for August
2004
8/29/04 Mario and I had a great time (except he whipped my ass in pool), listening to tunes, outrunning dust storms and helping the Tucson economy with a healthy dose of vinyl purchases at PDQ and Toxic Ranch. Don't miss Mario's radio show on KDVS, Davis, CA on Tuesday mornings every other week at 3:00 AM (for you insomniacs). His shows can also be downloaded from the KDVS site. Can anybody recommend some freeware (or cheap software) for creating buttons? Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
Guitar Wolf "Loverock" CD (Narnack) Like its predecessor "UFO Romantics," "Loverock" is noticeably cleaner production-wise than previous Guitar Wolf offerings. Nevertheless, Guitar Wolf's amplifiers continue to flirt with "11" and there's still plenty of noise to go around. In other words, "Loverock" sounds exactly like it should sound: GREAT. Solid batch o' tunes too. Rock 'n' roll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The
Diffs "Living Chaos"
7" (Head Line) I saw these youngsters (12-15 years old) opening for the Skulls and Weirdos back in Decmember in L.A. This slab of wax is very much like that show, about half the songs were super and the other half were not quite so good. Two of the songs sound like '77 style punk rock'n'roll and have a certain raw sound to them that really sets them apart from most stuff in the genre. The other two songs would be right at home in the Black Flag catalog of the early 80's. If you're a fan of both styles, you'll love this.
New additions this week: 8/22/04 Mario pays his annual visit to Phoenix to "get out of the Sacramento heat". A trip to Tucson to check out Toxic Ranch Records and PDQ Records is in the plans for Monday. Should be a great time. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
Handsome Stranglers "S/T" 7" (Savage) Another solid single from the Swedes at Savage. Two songs, one-sided vinyl, nice-looking sleeve. Imagine a garagier Cramps and you're in the ballpark. I dig it.
Dirty
Fingers "Only Perverts Play Rock-N-Roll"
7" (Black Lung) I picked up a good chunk of the Black Lung catalog last week and this one stuck out in a big way. Total punk rock energy, tunes with power and melody, tunes that punch you in the jaw and don't take prisoners. File under punk rock'n'roll at it's finest.
New additions this week: 8/15/04 Alright, reviews are caught up. Here is what we have for you this week (all on CD): 1. Yesterday's Sweethearts by Sweet
Poison You can read the review by clicking here or by clicking the Music Reviews button below. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week Th' Losin Streaks "Sounds of Violence" LP (Slovenly) The debut release from Sacramento's best garage band, Th' Losin' Streaks, is finally on the streets! I've had this excellent LP on CD-R for several months and have done my best to wear it out. I assure you, the vinyl is going to get the same treatment. Get this and find out why Th' Losin' Streaks are so popular 'round these parts and in the Bay Area--two locales that have spawned their fair share of great garage bands over the years. For those of you keeping track, Th' Losin' Streaks include a couple Trouble Makers and a former member of the Zodiac Killers. Willy's Pick of the Week Various
Artists "We Ain't Housewife Material"
LP (Dionysus) A collection of female vocaled bands from around the world, this is great collection of tunes from the fabulous Dionysus Records. Standouts are by Mensen (Norwegian band incorrectly labeled as being from the Netherlands), the Gee Strings from France, Fifi and the Mach III from Japan and the Dirty Burds from the UK. Not a totally solid collection but those 4 songs above are worth the price of admission all by themselves.
New additions this week: 8/8/04 Well, I lied. Things got busy and I didn't get to reviews this week. They will be added next week for sure. Same goes for outstanding updates. So I joined the masses and purchased an Ipod this week. I must say it is pretty impressive. 40 gig of space in a tiny container and I've added well over 700 songs and only used approximately 1.5 gig of that space. The transfer speed is blazing and it compresses your CD's down to a tiny size so that you can fit all that music on the Ipod's hard drive. Apple dropped the price a hundred bucks recently and added new features. Cool stuff! Two exciting items on the Shock/Silencers front. There is an interview with Steve Reina in the new issue of 3rd Generation Nation magazine #28 (Thanks, Ralf!) available now whereever fine fanzines are sold. Also, Shocks + Silencers is the number 4 album at KDVS radio station in Davis, CA. I guess I don't need to remind you that you need a copy if you don't already have one. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Picl of the Week The Black Dahlias "S/T" CD-R (TBA) An impressive debut from this relatively new Sacramento band, featuring members whose resumes include the likes of the Losin' Streaks, Zodiac Killers, Mallrats, and Milhouse SMF/USA, among others. Equal parts '77 and garage punk commingle on this full-length recording, with spectacular results. Female/male vocal interplay and Greg Ginn-type guitar riffage drive the songwriting, which is reinforced by tasteful musicianship and the attentive ear of Chris Woodhouse. Though the Black Dahlias bear little resemblance to the FM Knives, or any of the bands that may have influenced their sound, I can't help comparing the feeling I got after hearing this disc to the first time I heard the FM Knives. That said, I think this release is going to turn a lot of heads when it drops, so stay tuned.
Leg
Hounds "Ready To Go!"
LP (Alien Snatch) This was released last year on CD by Bulge Records but only recently released on vinyl by the fabulous Alien Snatch Records. Daniel has put out some of the thickest, high quality vinyl ever since he started the label several years ago. The Leg Hounds are Wisconsin's answer to the Devil Dolls but you already knew that. I wanted to give a shout out to two of the best in the business, Alien Snatch and the Leg Hounds.
New additions this week: Well, I missed a week due to being on vacation visiting my daughter and husband in Delaware (We had a great time! Thanks Andrea and Chris). I got the opportunity to visit New York City and thanks to the generosity of Jonnie Whoa Oh of Whoa Oh Records, we had a tour of the city like no other. Highlights included seeing Joey Ramone Place next to CBGB's. Then I came home and my disk head crashed. It's a miracle I'm getting this update in this week because I had to get a new computer and sync everything up again by downloading from hosting site. Backups are NOT for wimps, save your stuff if you have the chance. All outstanding reviews and updates will be added next week. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
The
Fe Fi Fo Fums “Electrofize Me” 7” (Boom Boom) Renton, Washington’s Boom Boom Records is recklessly fanning the flames of “budget rock,” an approach that harkens back to the early-to-mid-‘90s, when labels like Radio X, Super Teem, and Planet Pimp ruled the Bay Area garage scene. This single from the Fe Fi Fo Fums, an offshoot of Mummies soundalikes and label mates Thee Flying Dutchmen, is another fine example of the Boom Boom aesthetic. Think trashy, no-frills rock ‘n’ roll that begs to be the soundtrack for your next party. Let’s dance. Willy's Pick of the Week Unlovables "Crush
Boyfriend Heartbreak"
CD (Whoa Oh) I picked this up from Jonnie Whoa Oh in NYC last weekend. 13 songs of female fronted poppy punk. I'm always a sucker for female vocals, not to mention the poppy punk. Fans of the Go-Go's should love this, just as I do.
New additions this week:
Mario's top ten/playlist for July 2004
Willy's top ten/playlist for July 2004
7/18/04 Nothing but bad news this week. Arthur "Killer" Kane (55), bassist for the New York Dolls, passed away this week from complications of leukemia. The Dolls were punk long before there was such a term and Arthur supported the punk scene up until his untimely death. More death to report. This one from Wankin' Stiph's own recording artists, Shock. Gaylord Feketia (49), who the rest of the band was trying to track down for a possible reunion, was reported to have been killed in a head-on car accident last November. Shock was one of the very earliest bands on the L.A. scene and one of the best. Condolences go out to friends and family of both of these early punk pioneers. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
The
Frenchmen “Sorry We Ruined Your Party” CD (Clairecords) “Sorry
We Ruined Your Party” is an excellent full-length of bittersweet pop from
these local yokels. I
absolutely LOVED last year’s debut 7” EP on Shelf Life and, although
this didn’t win my heart on first listen, it has grown on me in no time.
Excuse me while I hit “repeat.”
The
Briefs "Sex Objects"
LP (BYO) The Briefs started the whole "wave" thing a few years back and they have definitely mastered the art. These Seattle punkers are tight as can be, the song writing has never been better and the hooks hit you like a sledgehammer.
New additions this week: 7/11/04 I learned a new word today. It's called spoofing. It's what spammers use to take your email address and attach it to their spam. So all of a sudden I'm getting 500 emails a day from all these sites that reject spam and send a return email telling you so. A spammer recently got 5 years in jail for sending spam. That sounds about right. What if I counted on email for my business. I'd be screwed. Die, spammers, die! Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
The
Locomotions “A Little Bit of Lovin’” 7” (Perpetrator) I’ve
sampled enough of this Swedish garage punk combo’s output to comfortably
make the following statement: The
Locomotions don’t make bad records. They
don’t always hit the ball out of the park, either.
“A Little Bit of Lovin’” is a solid effort that flirts with
greatness but ultimately falls short. I
don’t blame the songs, which are first-rate.
Instead, I blame the mix, in which the guitar takes a back seat.
Crank the guitar, and this record elevates from “good” to
“great.”
Vee
Dee "Furthur"
LP (Criminal IQ) A little Mick Jagger, a little David Johansen; a lot of searing guitar, outstanding songwriting, hooks galore and this all adds up to one of 2004's top 5 albums of the first half of the year. An almost sure year end top ten entry. Criminal IQ is putting out some outstanding stuff, check them out.
New additions this week: 7/04/04 To get you ready for Independence Day, a couple of suggestions for entertainment: 1) Movie: Fahrenheit 9/11 and 2) Music: Rock Against Bush Vol. 1. Enjoy! I may hit 100,000 home page visitors today. Thanks for the years of support! Those of you who are awake at 3:00 in the morning PST will want to hear our very own Mario spin the tunes at KDVS which can be heard online at www.kdvs.org . He will be on every other Tuesday at that ungodly hour starting this week, July 6th. Congratulations, Mario!! Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week Sacramento "Sacto Rock City" 7" (Cock Energy) I first learned about this band several months ago in the pages of the local alternative weekly paper. I was intrigued by the writer's description of a band that shunned stages in favor of sidewalks, a band for whom "real" venues were simply props. Sacramento's (the band, that is) late night, impromptu gigs outside restaurants, nightclubs, and other happenings around town have made for an interesting conversation piece among night owls. The burning question "Where do you want to go tonight?" has seemingly been replaced by "Do you think we'll see Sacramento play while we're there?" I've yet to stumble upon these local "street musicians" live, but I've got their debut wax and it's damn good. If the AC/DC gone garage punk of "Sacto Rock City" doesn't get stuck in your head on first listen, then you're just a party pooper. I need to get out more. Willy's Pick of the Week "The
Wild and Savage Apers" Apers
CD (Stardumb) The Apers are hands down the best active pop punk (in the Ramones tradition of the word) band in the world. This is a collection of their songs that were previously only available on vinyl or on a compilation. Willy's
Top Ten/Playlist for June 2004
New additions this week: 6/27/04 One of my friends said that she no longer visits the site because it has become "too political". Rock and roll has always been political from Neil Young's "Ohio" to the Ramones' "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg". The Clash, Stiff Little Fingers and U2 have always worn politics on their sleeve. I have a forum from which I can also share some of my political views. This country is severely divided by a person who claimed during the election that he was a "uniter, not a divider". The upcoming election has the ominous possibility of dividing our country even further. It won't get better if you don't vote, so register now. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week Savage Lucy "Dead
Boys Stay Dead" 7" EP (Squirrel) Willy's Pick of the Week "You"
Lazy Cowgirls
7" (Gearhead) The Cowgirls gave their farewell performance a week or so ago. Their reign spanned the 80's, 90's and 00's. Never again are we to hear the super live show of country tinged punk. This final 7" showcases the raucous sound of the Cowgirls at their best. It's not too late to jump on the Cowgirls bandwagon even if it's only on your stereo. An essential band for the ages.
New additions this week: 6/20/04 Sunday night has come and gone and the best fucking show on TV ain't fucking on anymore! Those cocksuckers in Deadwood are gone until HBO revives them in '05. How am I going to last without the tit licker and the rest of the cunts and fucking cocksuckers that made this show so great. Those who have seen it will quickly understand the use of my profanity. It is so pervasive in the show that those words lose their impact and seem like a normal part of the vocabulary. If Ian McShane doesn't win multiple awards for his portrayal of Al Swearingen, the owner of the Gem Saloon, there's something wrong. Sundays will seem empty until the streets of Deadwood are full again. Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
Gorilla Angreb "Astma" 7" EP (Kick 'n' Punch) Denmark's Kick 'n' Punch Records has become one of a handful of labels whose output I snap up without fail. Though they've got a decidedly hardcore slant, Kick 'n' Punch has released several titles that ease up on the gas pedal and tone down the screams. Gorilla Angreb's "Astma" 7" EP is one of those titles, and it's really good. File this piece of yellow wax under tuneful, '77-influenced punk. Hunt this one down! Willy's Pick of the Week "Demons"
“Demonolgy"
CD (Gearhead) Why they insist on putting quotes around their band name I'll never know but with a band that can kick this much ass, they can do pretty much anything they damn well please. These guys are from Sweden and lay down the riffs in a flurry of guitars and great songwriting that is best classified as punk rock'n'roll. Fans of the Dragons will love these guys.
New additions this week: 6/13/04 I missed a week. Had some visitors over the last week including my mother and Steve Stiph. I have lots of concert review material this week. Some excellent shows to start off the summer season. I have one book review of Todd Taylor's "Born To Rock" which can be read by clicking here. I also have one CD review of My So-Called Band's "Weapons of Mass Distortion" which can be read by clicking here. Rubber
City Rebels/Glass Heroes/Hell On Heels The
Rogue—Scottsdale, AZ Friday, June 4, 2004 Rising from the ashes of the Peeps and Tempe Tramps, we have a new all female foursome that belts out some sleazy, trashy, slutty tunes that make you feel dirty...and feel good about it. Glam punk at it's finest. These gals have signed a 3 album deal with Bomp! and we should see the first later this year. Paula Monarch takes most of the lead vocal duties but gives her fair share to the rest of the group. They've been around for awhile but this was my first opportunity to see them in action. I look forward to more. The Glass Heroes were playing for the first time in quite some time but sounded like they haven't missed a beat. Led by lead singer/guitarist Keith Jackson, the Heroes played an abbreviated set to allow to the Rebels a chance to play longer. Their have a finely honed '77 punk rock style that included covers of songs by Chelsea and the Professionals. Their originals are fantastic examples of the style made the 70's special. After 25 years, I made another visit to the Rubber City day care center and came away in one piece once again. Frontman Rod Firestone bounced around the stage like a teenager. Not bad for a 50 year old (give or take a few years). What's up with the hat though, Rod? Lose a little hair in the intervening years? The band ripped through almost their entire catalog that spans the "From Akron" LP released in 1977 up to their fantastic new release of last year, "Pierce My Brain". Rod was in fine vocal form, Buzz Clic played the guitar like a man possessed and Mike Hammer and Bob Clic provided a searing rhythm section to complement each other. Bars close at 1:00 AM in Arizona (at least until September), but 1:00 AM came and went and the Rebels weren't done. They kept going, adding probably another 7-8 songs after the witching hour including a cover my my favorite non-punk band, the Status Quo. They do an excellent job on "Paper Plane". Usually when the hour is getting late, because of my advanced years, I start looking at the clock and wonder when I might be able to sink into my soft bed. This time, however, I was horrified at the prospect at cutting off at 1:00 when I knew several of my favorites hadn't been played yet. Kudos to the band nad the management of the Rogue for allowing them to finish their set. This was the best show I have seen in several years. Come back soon! Willy Aadnoy (6/13/04) Exploding
Fuck Dolls/Rocky Mountain Ballbreakers (or something like that) The
Rogue—Scottsdale, AZ Saturday, June 5, 2004 I saw this opening band on July 4th last year and wasn't all that impressed then. I'm still not. The guitarist looks like he should be in ZZ Top and the singer looks like he should be living in some cabin in the Montana back country. The songs are overfast and unimaginative. The two folks immediaetly to my left thought they were great. They must have been their relatives. The Exploding Fuck Dolls saved the night. Adding to the fun was having long time friend from California, Steve Stiph, attend the show with me. I had the pleasure of meeting Art Godoy who I have been communicating with via email since he sent me a review copy of last year's top 10 album, "Here's To Your Fuck". They also have a recent release on Disaster Records that has alternate mixes of some songs from the other album and a few songs that aren't included there in case you want to complete your EFD collection (and you do). Kris Swanson on vocals looks a bit like Mick Jones of the Clash and sounds a lot like Joe Strummer. The EFD catalog spans a range of about 7 years during the 90's and Kris did a great job of attacking the vocals for each era of the band (which included a short stint with Duane Peters on vocals). They ripped through almost their entire catalog of songs and did all of the ones that they knew. Their brand of punk rock'n'roll is timeless and the set knocked me on my ass. They are currently on a nationwide tour (see the tour schedule below). Go see 'em buy their stuff. You won't be disappointed. Willy Aadnoy (6/13/04) Mario's Top Ten/Playlist for May 2004 Willy's Top Ten/Playlist for May 2004 Mario's Pick of the Week Final Solutions “Disco Eraser” LP (Misprint) “Disco Eraser” is a tremendous follow-up to the Final Solutions’ debut 7” on Therapeutic Records. That record disappeared not long after it was released and this LP is sure to achieve a similar fate, because it’s exceptionally good. All you really need to know about this band is that they feature in their ranks the prolific Jay Reatard, an individual for whom quality and quantity are not mutually exclusive when it comes to music. One of my favorite Maximum Rock ‘n’ Roll reviewers called this “the best garage punk record of the last six months.” I’m not sure if I’m there yet, but I’m on my way. Willy's Pick of the Week Morticia's
Lovers “Smash
the Radio" LP (Demolition Derby) This is my favorite album of the year so far. It has blazing punk'n'roll anthems, it has melody and it has attitude. This Italian band has added a bit of a wavey feel to the mix to create something a little different but always with the power you've come to expect from these guys. If you only buy an album a month, make this June's entry.
New additions this week: 5/30/04 Three new reviews today - "Last Train To Nowhere" by Psychotic Reaction, "Stukas Over Disneyland" by the Dickies and "Orange County" by Faithful Church which can be read by clicking here. OK, imagine you're a moderate Republican and you see the extreme right wing leanings of this administration and you wonder where it's all headed. Wouldn't it be better to cut your losses after 4 years and attempt to regain control of your party and try again in 2008? Let more level headed Republicans such as John McCain rule your party and return it to fiscal responsibility and multi-lateral international affairs. You may not like the Democratic nominee but your party is about to be taken so far right that you will no longer recognize it and it will have an impact on your lives for decades to come. This election is a once in a lifetime choice towards moderation or extremism. Willy Mario's Pick of the Week The
Marked Men “On The Outside” LP (Dirtnap) “On The Outside” will not disappoint fans of the Marked Men’s debut LP on Rip Off and subsequent 7” on Mortville. In fact, this LP might be their finest work yet. It’s easy to make sonic comparisons to the defunct Reds, three-fourths of whom are in the Marked Men, but I’m likening much of the bounce-a-riffic tuneage on this LP to a band like Scared of Chaka, whose pop/garage hybrid resulted in some of my favorite records of the past decade. Willy's Pick of the Week Exploding
Fuck Dolls “Crack
the Safe" CD (Disaster) This contains many of the songs off of their self released album from 2003 which scored a solid top ten year end ranking. This is a great companion piece to that release with several new songs and what sounds like alternate mixes. Duane Peters, the Godoys and crew crank out some of the hottest punk rock'n'roll of the last 10 years. Great, great stuff (and I get to see them live this Saturday!).
New additions this week: 5/23/04 I had mail problems a few weeks back and I know I lost an update that somebody sent. If your update hasn't appeared on the site by now, can you please resubmit it? Thanks! Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
The Distraction “More
Trouble At The V” 12” EP (TKO) Willy's Pick of the Week The
Weaklings “Rock
N Roll Owes Me" LP (Dead Beat) Punk Rock'n'Roll with an emphasis on rock. These Portland, OR punk rock verterans have been lighting up stages and records for many years now and haven't lost any of their thunder. Total smash mouth guitar driven punk for your aural pleasure. Dead Beat Records hasn't had a bad release in longer than I can remember. Tom knows his shit and puts out some of the greatest punk rock'n'roll records of our time.
New additions this week: 5/16/04 One new review this week of a compilation album put out by 3 street punk labels and it is called "Streetpunk Worldwide". You can read the review by clicking here. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week
The
Lost Sounds “No One Killer” 7” Picture Disc (The Holy Cobra Society) This year’s Horizontal Action Blackout in Chicago looked mighty inviting, especially in light of a performance by the dearly departed Reatards. Part of me wishes that I had been there this weekend to witness this spectacle. But I’m not totally bummed, because I’ve got this snazzy-looking three-song picture disc by the Lost Sounds to keep me company. It’s doing the trick. More great wavey punk from Jay (Reatards, Final Solutions), Alicja (Fitts), and company. Willy's Pick of the Week The
Pits “Hanging
Around In the Park" CD-EP (Bunkeruk) The Pits are the best I know at playing '77 style Sex Pistols inspired punk rock anthems. These are two more gems from the boys from the UK. If you haven't gotten on the Pit's train, jump on now.
New additions this week: 5/9/04 Could this administration be any more pathetic? What scandal will hit the airwaves this week? Unbelievable that anybody stills supports this so-called "leader of the free world". http://americanassembler.com/features/iq_state_averages.htm The Exploding Fuck Dolls will be coming to a venue near you. Don't miss them. Here is the schedule:
Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week Smogtown “All Wiped Out” 2x7” (TKO) Perhaps there really is life after death. This 2x7” was billed as Smogtown’s swan song, but it appears as though the band has reformed. For how long this will last is anybody’s guess, but a number of live dates have been scheduled, including a show next month in San Francisco. Will I make an effort to be there? You’re damn right I will. As for the music on this package, it’s nowhere near the band’s finest work, but there are several songs here, like “Squares,” that now rank among my favorite Smogtown tunes. Willy's Pick of the Week V/A
“Scene
Killer Volumes 1-4" CDs (Outsider) Absolutely incredible series of compilations released a few years ago on Outsider records. If you want to know what authentic street punk sounds like you can get a lesson from these comps. Great "known" bands like the Hudson Falcons, Discontent and Bonecrusher and bands that ripped me a new one like the Pug Uglies and Callaghan.
New additions this week: 5/2/04 "In a town built on losers, we came out winners." - Torbjorn Karlsen Torbjorn is my long time friend that I visit Las Vegas with every year. Unlike most years however, we both walked out with more money than we came with (after expenses even!). Gambling, booze and sexy women everywhere you look. What more could you ask for? Winning, of course. With that accomplished, it was a fantastic 2 days. Rock'n'Roll Willy Mario's Pick of the Week Clorox Girls "S/T" CD (Smart Guy) A quick glance at the Smart Guy Records back catalog might lead you to believe that they're a one-trick pony--their obsession with garage punk sounds of the Toe Rag variety is painfully obvious--but every once in a while they pull a feather out of their cap (i.e., the Cripples, FM Knives, and Giant Haystacks) and mix things up a bit. The debut full-length by the Clorox Girls is a perfect example of said feather. It also happens to be one of the best records I've heard thus far in 2004. In fact, after listening to this disc at least 10 times over the past 2 days, I'm convinced that I will eventually find the Posh Boy logo that must surely be hidden somewhere in the artwork. Get this immediately and have your people hold all calls; these 17 minutes of punky pop bliss should be enjoyed without interruptions. Highly recommended. Willy's Pikc of the Week Deadly
Weapons “Get
Right In There" CD (Jonny Cat) Tina Luchessi and the boys/girl are back with a full length after a couple of 7" releases last year. Tina is most well known for her lead singing duties with the Bobbyteens. 13 songs in 18+ minutes. The longest song is 2:13. They don't waste any time blasting you with their brand of punk rock'n'roll. Powerful, solid stuff that you're going to love.
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