Showing posts with label Punk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Punk. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Chaos U.K. - Total Chaos


So again its been a while since I've posted anything....whatever I got shit to do..... anyway, I realized that there is a severe lack of "vomit inducing distortion" on this blog. so why not have one of the best noise punk bands of all time be the first post in celebration of me having time to do this. So here it is a collection of the early Chaos U.K. material the s/t 12", "burning britain" 7" and the "loud political and uncompromising" 7" in a neat little package (there is also a vinyl version of this with a different title and cover art)....So if by some weird reason you haven't heard this shit click that link NOW.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Saarnaus 2010 demo

I'm posting this up to help get the word out of my friend Touko's new band called Saarnaus. These tracks serve as a teaser for an upcoming demo tape set to drop sometime in the near future. Furious HC in the Tampere tradition. You can download this in just about any format you wish including FLAC, get hyped!


http://saarnaus.bandcamp.com/

Monday, June 14, 2010

Mellakka - R.I.P. the recordings 1984-1986 LP




Took the easy way out on this one rather than ramble on I'll give you the bands History as told by the members themselves.....

"Mellakka was formed in a small Finnish coast/industrial town called Rauma in year 1983. During their relatively short career in the mid/late 80's, the band visited the recording studio three times, resulting two ep's and a three-song demo. A compilation album of these songs was released in 2004 and was named "R.I.P. recordings 1984-1986".

Pete and Jappe were friends, and started the band at the age of fifteen (Pete) and sixteen (Jappe), after spending a couple of years banging on cardboard boxes and yelling into the cleaning brushes in Jappe's father's boiler room. They were also spending time together listening punk rock. Bands like the Ramones, Sex Pistols, U.K. Subs and Lama were the first big names, but the final kick for forming a punk band came when the guys got a hold of Discharge's "Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing"-lp, and "Why?"-ep. That was the time when the first Propaganda Records' compilation album was released too, the new Finnish HC-punk bands on that record, like Riistetyt, Kaaos, Terveet Kädet all sounded awesome. Then they had the pleasure of seeing Appendix and Destrucktions playing live at their home town. That was a really influential HC-gig, especially Destrucktions. Without these bands it could have been a really different story.

After getting their hands on some equipment, the guys started to practice in Jappe's parents garage. After practicing for a while, the band was named Mellakka, and the first real line-up was Pete (voc), Kapulainen (bass), Janne (guitar), Jappe (drums). The band was ready to make it's first gigs, and did, but quite soon the vocalist Pete left the band, and joined the other HC-band in Rauma punk scene, Pohjasakka, as a bass player. In the meantime, Jappe met yet another bass player called Holkka. Kapulainen was ready to sing and Holkka naturally took the job of playing the bass. This change seemed to work, and the band sounded much better than before.

Soon Mellakka had enough new songs and it was time to visit the studio. The first "Ei"-ep, was published in autumn '84 by the guys themselves, mainly because nobody else would do it. Almost all the records at that time were published by the Propaganda Records, but Mellakka thought that they should release it themselves. All the other new bands were doing the same, Sekaannus, Massacre and bands like that.

The musical influences of the band can be spotted on the record. There was some disappointments after finishing the ep, it didn't sound nowhere near as great as "Hear Nothing", but at the end of the day the guys had to be more than pleased with the result. Everything in the studio went quite well, for being the first time. The place was called Laser-studio and it was built in an old barn. It was run by a religious fanatic fool, but the guy who did the actual recording/mixing was a hippie called Pertti Palonen and he really has quite a lot to do in how both of the ep's and the demo are sounding... a very nice guy. They have only good memories of him. He is probably the main reason why all of the Mellakka-recordings are made in that same place. The line-up for the "Ei"-ep was Kapulainen (voc), Janne (guitar), Jappe (drums), Holkka (bass). The guitarist Janne left the band right after the ep was released.

Luckily there was a help near by. A guitarist named Perttula, was digging the "Ei"-ep, hard, and was more than happy to join the group. The band continued to practice, made some new songs. Soon it was time to hit the studio for the second time. "Itsenäisyyspäivä"-ep from January '85 was made for Rat Poison Records run by Mr P. Järveläinen. Rat Poison published other punk/HC music too at that time, bands like Kuolleet Kukat. After visiting one practice session and hearing the new songs, Järveläinen reserved new studio time for the band. Only two weeks before the studio, the singer Kapulainen had enough, threw the mic to the floor saying "FYA, I never gonna sing a goddamn note again!", and just like that, it was over for him. Gotta respect that. Well anyways, the band was in trouble, new singers didn't grow on trees as they say. In desperation the guys even called to Mike Poison, who is/was known for singing for the great HC-band called Destrucktions. He promised to visit to the studio, to see what can be done, but didn't sound TOO excited... It was getting clearer and clearer that only one man can do this job.

The band got together with the original singer Pete, and after a long discussion and convincing, he decided to join the band again, and this time he stayed for good. The band did get the practice they needed before the studio and everything went just right after all. The guys thought that the result was far better than the first time around, sound wise, song wise, in all the ways. The band added some guitar riffs, solos and other non-HC-tricks in their songs, which made this record a bit more interesting than the first one. But no success without some losses, soon after the second ep was out, Holkka left the band.

Perttula's good friend Altti was to replace Holkka right away, as the band had some gigs to take care of. First he played the bass, later the guitar. The year '85 went by making new songs again and practicing, maybe more than ever. The absolute best gig was in Helsinki at Lepakko 5.18.1985. With them there were at least Rattus, Maho Neitsyt and Painajainen. There is VHS footage of that gig, but it's recorded so poorly, that you can't really tell what song they are playing at times, but '85-'86 they were at their very best form.

The band tried to find a publisher for their lp, and there was some discussions but that was far as it went and it never came thru. Anyways, the band decided to visit the studio just to make a demo if nothing else and have some fun. The result was three songs (Totuus II, Anti-kaikki, Turhaa taistelua), recorded in five hours, which have a lot of musical influences by metal/thrash scene of that time. This demo was recorded in February 1986, and was never even meant to be released, as they were going to record the songs again later with more time in the studio. The line-up for the demo was Perttula (bass), Jappe (drums), Pete (voc), Altti (guitar). Mellakka had about ten to fifteen other songs from the same period of time than these three songs, but never got the time to record them. Damn shame.

After the demo was made the band continued for some time, but the guys of the band started to get bored with the small town and soon everybody was leaving the place to different directions. It was time to lay the band to rest. Mellakka has practiced together few times after that. Last session was in 1993 when the band got together and played few days just for fun with the line-up: Perttula (guitar), Jappe (drums), Pete (voc) and Sätkä (bass). This is probably the line-up the band would have if they should play together again."

This LP compiles both 7"s and the '86 demo. not sure if the LP is still in press but you can buy the CD and Tape here

http://www.mediafire.com/?xjmm2wmqejz

Friday, April 2, 2010

In Nomine Christi - Quo Vadis? LP

Germany's In Nomine Christi is the new band of the former Dekadent singer/ bassist Jogi and guitarist Hippy with some additional vocals by Tanja (also ex-Dekadent). The band uses a drum machine and samples as opposed to having a drummer. They play a mixture of the slow plodding pace Crust similar to Amebix meets the Industrial flavorings of Godflesh and early Pitchshifter, they also throw in faster more straight forward hardcore at times. Lyrics are in German and are highly political dealing the negative aspects of church, today's life, media and modern science but with an even more personal touch than they did in Dekadent. All in all this is a solid release and its refreshing to hear bands that don't do the typical punk sound and are willing to experiment a little bit outside the genre's confines. This should still be available from the label here or here or if you are in the US order here


http://www.mediafire.com/?wo3iyjwgyee


get the 7" here

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Saké 10"


as promised here is the excellent 10" done by Saké. 5 more tracks of top notch dark "crusty" hardcore for those of you into Ojorojo, Zero Hour, early Neurosis, later Anti Product, Dystopiayou get the idea. if you loved the 7" you'll love this.

http://www.mediafire.com/?zkhdwwnyzdu

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Saké ep


Saké was from Eureka, CA and also released a 10" and a split LP with Vancouver's Submission Hold (I think thats all they released?). Both of which I will most likely post up soon. I don't really know much about the band's history and there really isn't any info I could find on them. Musically they were a bit similar to Dystopia and first album Neurosis at times but with the addition of a violin and female vocals. This 7" came out in '96 or so and was released by the now defunct Hopscotch Records although there is a label with the same name that is currently active. Out of all of Saké's releases I think this is the only one still available through Ebullition so if you dig it order it! (to order from Ebullition you have to spend at least 100$ cos their prices on everything are wholesale prices so you can get a ton of stuff for mad cheap!) So for the mean time enjoy this slab of greatness and look out for their other releases posted up on here soon.

http://www.mediafire.com/?dnym1r43mmm

Guts Pie Earshot - wait LP


Guts Pie Earshot are an experimental punk band from Germany and have existed since about 1993 This LP was released back in 1999 (and is their 2nd full length) by Skuld Releases which is more known for releasing punk on the hardcore and crust side of things and this albums stands out quite a bit. Immediately what stood out to me when I got this record was the use of a cello instead of a guitar although I think there is some use of guitar on this unless its distorted cello? I'm not quite sure their website doesn't mention them ever having a guitar player at all though. Their sound is a bit troublesome to pin down because there is a variety of influences from classical, middle eastern, jazz, drum n bass, punk. All topped off with some beautiful female vocals. The lyrics aren't really political at all they are on the poetic/personal side of things and I guess you can say "emo" before the term got ruined by what "emo" is now a days .The last track on here is an instrumental live track that is purely drum and bass. I believe its a preview to the album they released after this wich was purely instrumental drum bass and cello (I have yet to hear it though). Guts Pie Earshot still exist today as a cello and drum two piece. You can find their website here.
This was ripped from the LP and you can hear the crackles from it I'm not that tech savvy so I don't really know how to clean this up but its not bothersome at all to me since Im hearing those noises when I listen to the LP.

http://www.mediafire.com/?hdzyjzmhzhn

you can find another one of their albums here

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Third World War - lost in a police state + comp tracks

Where to start about this really I don't know should I just give you the band history in a nutshell? Yeah, let's do that...

Shortly after the break up of The End when (bass player Geoff left to play for Curl Up And Die) (*edit* The End lasted a little bit longer after that when Squash took over on bass duties for a bit. I just now remembered, damn old age)
guitarist/vocalist Pit and drummer Keil recruited 2 new members Brian on bass and Matty on 2nd guitar/vocals. They began to immediately work on new songs and began to play a few shows. The first couple times they played was in the summer of 1999 they played on a Saturday and Sunday if im not mistaken. But anyway, It's needless to say they instantly became my favorite local band and It's during that weekend that I became friends with them. During that summer they recorded 2 tracks for the "Abcess Operandi" LP which was the first release for Seattle based label Aborted Society. The Comp also featured Axiom, Planet Trash, Scathed, Riot/Clone, Whorehouse of Representatives Toxic Narcotic etc . Shortly after that Brian decided to leave the band and Matty switched over to bass. The following spring they recorded this demo (which after the initial run of cd-r's were sold out the word demo was taken off the disc) The first four songs on this are in the UK82 hardcore punk vein and were the earliest songs written by them. Tracks 5-8 are the direction the band started going into a thrashy crust punk sound and one of the tracks was a re done version of the former band (The End). I had the honor of doing vocals for a few shows and working on new songs with them but by this time the band began to dissolve with some of the members branching out to different ventures. These days Pit is in Philly and is still making music with his band Moon Women, Matty is rapping now and goes under the moniker of Slug One, Keil lives in Portand and is also making music with his band Starfucker.(he now lives in LA, not sure if he is still a member of said band) Enjoy this little piece of Las Vegas history.

http://www.mediafire.com/?n3m0nu3khmw

Monday, July 20, 2009

Valpourgia Nyxta


This is my first official post so bear with me if I stink at this...

I'm not going to pretend I know much about this band. Well I don't know anything really other than they are from Athens, Greece and they kick some ass. This is their first CD that was released in 2004 and it is some straight forward pissed off hc/punk. Their second disc (which I'm still trying to get a hold of) added some violin and synth action. You can hear some tracks from that one on their Myspace page located here.


http://www.mediafire.com/?ymkgaxoiozi