Tuesday, November 24, 2009

The Sisters Of Mercy 'Wide Receiver' 1997










TRACKLISTING

01 Wide Receiver (Unreleased demo)
02 Walk Away (demo versíon)
03 No Time To Cry (demo version)
04 Fix (demo version - Craig Adams vocals)
05 A Rock and Hard Place (karaoke version)
06 Black Planet (karaoke version)
07 Marian (karaoke version)
08 Temple Of Love (demo version)
09 Poison Door (different version)
10 Train (demo 1984)
11 Floorshow (demo 1981)
12 Marian (demo 1985)
13 Kiss Me Carpet (demo 1983)
14 Garden of Delight (demo 1985)
15 Jolene (demo (1982)
16 Ghostriders (live 1985





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Bauhaus ' T.V.Appearances" unreleased?









TRACKLIST

01 - Ziggy Stardust (Top of the Pops - 05.10.1982)
02 - Spy In The Cab (Old Grey Whistle Test - 04.10.1982)
03 - Ziggy Stardust (Old Grey Whistle Test - 04.10.1982)
04 - Lagartija Nick (Oxford Road Show - 19.11.1982)
05 - The Passion of Lovers (Oxford Road Show - 19.11.1982)
06 - Lagartija Nick-Antonin Artaud (Oxford Road Show 19.11.1982 & Top of the Pops 15.01.1983)
07 - She's in Parties (Top of the Pops 13.04.1983)


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Bauhaus 'Live In The Studio'




TRACKLIST

Third Uncle - Silent Hedges - In Fear of Fear - Spy in the cab - Terror couple killed colonel - She's in parties - Rosegarden funeral of sore - Antonin Artaud - Passion of lovers - Three shadows - Night Time - Hair of the dog - Kick in the eye - In the night* - Dark entries* - Telegram sam* - Nerves* - Honeymoon croon* - Kamakazi dive* - Shows*

LINKS:

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http://rapidshare.com/files/120466277/BTAS.part2.rar






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Klaxons 'Myths Of The Near Future' -2007









TRACKLISTING

1. Two Receivers
2. Atlantis to Interzone
3. Golden Skans
4. Totem on the Timeline
5. As Above, So Below
6. Isle of Her
7. Gravity's Rainbow
8. Forgotten Works
9. Magick
10. It's Not Over Yet
11. Four Horsemen of 2012




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The White Lies 'The White Lies' 2009









TRACKLISTING

1. Death
2. To Lose My Life
3. A Place to Hide
4. Fifty On Our Foreheads
5. Unfinished Business
6. E.S.T
7. From The Stars
8. Farewell to the Fairground
9. Nothing to Give
10. The Price of Love




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Killing Joke 'Laugh, I Nearly Bought One 1992




TRACKLISTING

"Turn to Red" – 4:01 (from Turn to Red)
"Pssyche (live)" – 4:44 (from Ha!)
"Requiem" – 3:43 (from Killing Joke)
"Wardance" – 3:45 (from Killing Joke)
"Follow the Leaders" – 4:54 (from What's THIS For...!)
"Unspeakable" – 5:18 (from What's THIS For...!)
"Butcher" – 6:10 (from What's THIS For...!)
"Exit" – 3:39 (from What's THIS For...!)
"The Hum" – 4:56 (from Revelations)
"Empire Song" – 3:17 (from Revelations)
"Chop-Chop" – 4:17 (from Revelations)
"Sun Goes Down" – 4:17 (from Birds of a Feather)
"Eighties" – 3:49 (from Night Time)
"Darkness Before Dawn" – 5:18 (from Night Time)
"Love Like Blood" – 4:23 (from Night Time)
"Wintergardens (new mix)" – 4:47 (original version from Brighter than a Thousand Suns)
"Age of Greed" – 7:26 (from Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions)



From Wikipedia:

"Laugh? I Nearly Bought One! is a compilation album by Killing Joke, released in 1992. The album contains tracks from every album Killing Joke had released at that time, except Fire Dances and Outside The Gate. It also featured a previously unreleased mix of Wintergardens and several non-album tracks. The cover image of the CD was previously used by the band for a concert poster in the early 1980s. Because of its theme, a priest blessing nazi soldiers, this caused quite an upstir and the band got banned from playing a concert in Glasgow, Scotland. Contrary to popular belief, the priest in the picture is not Pope Pius XII, but German Nazi abbot Albanus Schachleiter."



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Gayrilla Biscuits "Gayrilla Biscuits" 7'





TRACKS

flaming ass still burns
degregaytion
get hard
no homosexual surrender
nailed in the ass
gay til death
fags like you
gay edge


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Crucifix 'Dehumanization' 1982











FROM WIKI:


Crucifix was an American hardcore punk band from Berkeley, California, active from 1980 to 1984. They were among the most popular acts of the San Francisco hardcore scene of the early 1980s[citation needed]. They were unusual among American punk bands for their strong D-beat and anarcho-punk characteristics, and their 1983 LP Dehumanization is considered a classic of the hardcore subgenre.

Crucifix was preceded by the short-lived band Subsidize Mess, featuring Sothira on bass, Matt Borusso on guitar, and Christopher Douglas on vocals.

Crucifix was founded in 1980 and fronted by Cambodian-born singer Sothira Pheng, whose family had fled the country when the brutal Khmer Rouge seized power. The band's self-titled EP debuted on Universal Records of Berkeley in '81 and was followed by the "1984" single distributed on Freak Records in '82. The band's debut full-length "Dehumanization" on Southern Records (an offshoot of Crass Records) which showcased their extremely fast and overdriven sound, reminiscent of early Discharge, is widely considered to be their definitive work and a cornerstone of political punk. Jake Smith played guitar on this ep. Later Drew Bernstein (founder of Lip Service Clothing) formerly of America's Hardcore replaced Smith on guitar. The band split up after a lengthy tour of US/Canada/Europe on July 13 1984. A posthumous compilation album of singles and live tracks entitled "Exhibit A" was released on Kustomized Records in 1997.

Matt Borruso and Christopher Douglas later reemerged in Loudspeaker, a New York-based noise rock group. The band included guitarist Kurt Wolf (of Pussy Galore) and bassist Jens Jürgensen (of Boss Hog). They released several recordings between 1990 and 1996.

Sothira Pheng (bass and vocals) and Jimmy Crucifix (guitar) now play with Proudflesh, a San Francisco-based "Hard Punk Rock 'n' Roll" band with drummer Erik Lannon (Mordred/The Bay City Rollers). Proudflesh released their first album in March 2006 on Wired Gnome Records.

Samples from the opening track of Dehumanization, "Annihilation" was used by Orbital on the song "Choice" and was recorded in 2004 by A Perfect Circle for the Emotive album. Sepultura covered it as well as a bonus track on the album Nation (2001).

[edit] Members
Sothira Pheng (Vocals)
Jimmy Crucifix (Guitar)
Bryce Kanights (Bass on Self-titled EP)
Matt Borruso (Bass)
Christopher Douglas (Drums)
Drew Bernstein (Guitar)
Jake Smith (Guitar)
[edit] Discography
1981: Crucifix (EP, Universal)
1982: Nineteen Eighty-Four (single, Freak)
1983: Dehumanization (album, Corpus Christi)
CD released in 1995 by Southern Lord
1992: Split with Patareni (Psycho Mania Records)
1997: Exhibit A (compilation, Kustomized Records)
[edit] Compilation
Rat Music for Rat People, Vol. 2 (CD Presents, 1984)





TRACKS

1. "Annihilation" – 1:29
2. "How When Where" – 1:37
3. "Skinned Alive" – 0:47
4. "Prejudice" – 2:08
5. "No Limbs" – 1:36
6. "Another Mouth to Feed" – 1:50
7. "Search for the Sun" – 1:37
8. "Indo-China" – 2:23
9. "Three Miles to Oblivion" – 1:02
10. "See Through Their Lies" – 1:42
11. "Death Toll" – 2:38
12. "Blind Destruction" – 1:39
13. "Rise and Fall" – 0:43
14. "Stop Torture" – 1:53






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Corpus Delciti -DEMOS 1,2

DEMO 1







DEMO 2









TRACKS

*NOT AVAILABLE*







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Current 93 & Death In June & Sol Invictus - Frankfurt Sound Depot 24.03.1991





TRACKLISTING

NOT AVAILABLE....sorry




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Current 93 'Looney Runes'








TRACKS

1.Panzer Ruin (in the hands of Gillespie)
2. That's All Folks
3. Invocation
4. The Summer Of Love
5. Happy Birthday
6. Black Flowers Please
7. Oh Coal Black Smith
8. Farewell; The Birds Have Stopped Singing







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The Legendary Pink Dots 'Plutonium Blonde' 2008





TRACKS

01. Torchsong 7:06
02. Rainbows Too? 9:30
03. A World With No Mirrors 5:16
04. My First Zonee 3:57
05. Faded Photograph 4:27
06. An Arm And A Leg 6:40
07. Mailman 2:21
08. Oceans Blue 7:46
09. Savannah Red 1:47
10. Cubic Caesar



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Clan Of Xymox 'Medusa'




TRACKS

"Theme I" – 2:54
"Medusa" – 5:53
"Michelle" – 2:59
"Theme II" – 1:43
"Louise" – 5:17
"Lorretine" – 3:33
"Agonised By Love" – 5:18
"Masquerade" – 3:54
"After the Call" – 5:55
"Back Door" – 4:52


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Cocteau Twins 'Treasure' 1984











TRACKLISTING

1.Ivo
2.Lorelei
3.Beatrix
4.Persephone
5.Pandora (For Cindy)
6.Amelia
7.Aloysius
8.Cicely
9.Otterley
10.Donimo

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The Minutemen 'Double Nickles On A Dime'








TRACKLISTING

D.'s Car Jam / Anxious Mo-Fo
Theatre Is The Life Of You
Viet Nam
Cohesion
It's Expected I'm Gone
#1 Hit Song
Two Beads At The End
Do You Want New Wave Or Do You Want The Truth?
Don't Look Now
Shit From An Old Notebook
Nature Without Man
One Reporters Opinion
Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing
Maybe Partying Will Help
Toadies
Retreat
The Big Foist
God Bows To Math
Corona
The Glory Of Man
Take 5, D
My Heart And The Real World
History Lesson, Pt. 2
You Need The Glory
The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts
West Germany
The Politics Of Time
Themselves
Please Don't Be Gentle With Me
Nothing Indeed
No Exchange
There Ain't Shit On T.V. Tonight
This Ain't No Picnic
Spillage
Untitled Song For Latin America
Jesus And Tequila
June 16th
Storm In My House
Martin's Story
Doctor Wu
The World According To Nouns
Love Dance
Three Car Jam




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Throwing Muses 'House Tornado'















TRACKLISTING

Colder"

"Mexican Women"
"The River"

"Juno"

"Marriage Tree"

"Run Letter"

"Saving Grace"

"Drive"

"Downtown"

"Giant"

"Walking in the Dark"









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Monday, November 23, 2009

Southern Death Cult "Southern Death Cult' 1983




TRACK LISTING

1. Fatman
2. Moya
3. Girl, The
4. All Glory
5. Today
6. False Faces
7. Flowers in the Forest
8. Patriot
9. Crypt, The
10. Crow
11. Faith
12. Vivisection
13. Apache
14. Moya
15. Fatman






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Coil'A Thousand Lights in a Darkened Room' 1996




TRACKLISTING

1. "Unprepared Piano" – 1:44
2. "Red Skeletons" – 7:34
3. "Die Wölfe Kommen Zurück" – 10:26
4. "Refusal Of Leave To Land" – 7:29
5. "Stoned Circular I" – 4:30
6. "Stoned Circular II" – 6:45
7. "Green Water" – 5:28
8. "Cold Dream Of An Earth Star" – 9:01
9. "Blue Rats" – 3:10
10. "Scratches And Dust" – 0:55
11. "Chalice" - 8:15



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Coil 'Worship The Glitch' 1995



TRACKLISTING

1. "Dark Start" – 4:12
2. "Opium Hum" – 2:37
3. "Caged Birds" – 1:33
4. "The Halliwell Hammers" – 2:39
5. "Clorax Hurd" – 3:00
6. "The Halliwell Hammers (2)" – 3:43
7. "We Have Always Been Here" – 6:11
8. "Manunkind" – 1:23
9. "Bism" – 4:58
10. "Hydlepark" – 6:00
11. "Hysteron Proteron Jewel" – 2:18
12. "Decadent & Symmetrical" – 1:51
13. "Mono" – 5:27
14. "The Halliwell Hammers (3)" – 3:36
15. "Anything That Flies" – 3:09
16. "Ended" – 1:14



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The Chameleons U.K.'Script Of The Bridge' 1983




TRACKS

1. Don't Fall
2. Here Today
3. Monkeyland
4. Second Skin
5. Up The Down Escalator
6. Less Than Human
7. Pleasure and Pain
8. Thursday's Child
9. As High As You Can Go
10. A Person Isn't Safe Anywhere These Days
11. Paper Tigers
12. View From A Hill






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The Chameleons U.K. 'Strange Times' 1986





Tracklisting:
01. Mad Jack
02. Caution
03. Tears [Original Arrangement]
04. Soul in Isolation
05. Swamp Thing
06. Time/The End of Time
07. Seriocity
08. In Answer
09. Childhood
10. I'll Remember

Bonus tracks:
11. Tears [Full Arrangement] [Single, 1986]
12. Paradiso [Tears b-side]
13. Inside Out [Tears b-side]
14. Ever After [not available on all releases and apparently otherwise unreleased]
15. John, I'm Only Dancing [David Bowie cover] [Swamp Thing b-side]
16. Tomorrow Never Knows [The Beatles cover] [Mad Jack b-side]













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Grizzly Bear "Veckatimest" 2009




TRACKLISTING

Southern Point 5:02
2. Two Weeks 4:03
3. All We Ask 5:21
4. Fine For Now 5:31
5. Cheerleader 4:54
6. Dory 4:26
7. Ready, Able 4:17
8. About Face 3:21
9. Hold Still 2:24
10. While You Wait For The Others 4:29
11. I Live With You 4:57
12. Foreground 3:35







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Air Formation 'Things That Don't Exist' 2008



TRACKLISTING


01 Things That Don't Exist
02 Fires







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Air Formation 'Air Formation' E.P. 2000




TRACKLIST NOT AVAILABLE FOR NOW:



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The Swirlies 'Sneaky Flute Music' 1996




TRACKLISTING

Revoir
2. Version. In Harmony Retrograde Transposition
3. Sea Wolf Edit
4. Sunn [Drunk in Your Sled Version]
5. Sterling Moss [Slippy Mix]
6. T. Fuzz Mix
7. Swan
8. Sneaky Flute Field Recording
9. Version. France Vs Sebring
10. Version. San Cristo Bal de Las Casas
11. Excerpt. Boys, Protect Yourselves from Aliens
12. Who Was in Scituate on the 4th of July?
13. Symphony of the Sneaky Flutes: Adagio Affettuoso Ed Appassionato
14. Symphony of the Sneaky Flutes: Scherzo Allegro
15. Symphony of the Sneaky Flutes: Andante
16. Torr's Empathy Jam



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Swirlies - They Spend Their Wild Youthful Days in the Glittering World of Salons 1995




TRACKLISTING

1. French Radio
2. In Her Many Newfound Freedom
3. No Identifier
4. Sounds of Sebring
5. San Cristobal de las Casas
6. You Be Told It, You Must Behold It
7. Pony
8. Do Any of You Know Anything About Love?
9. Two Girls Kissing
10. Sterling Moss
11. Boys, Protect Yourselves From Aliens
12. Sunn
13. Vehicle Is Invisible, The
14. (Untitled) - (hidden track)


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Swirlies 'Brokedick Car' 1994




TRACKLISTING
Weong tube
Labrea tarpit
Pancake cleaner
You're just jealous
House of pancake




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Swirlies - What to Do About Them? 1992




TRACKLIST

1 Tall Ships
2 Sarah Sitting
3 Her Life of Artistic Freedom
4 Didn't Understand
5 Upstairs
6 Chris R.
7 Cousteau
8 Untitled - (hidden track)


Notes / Reviews





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Swirlies - What to Do About Them?

Swirlies - Blonder Tongue Audio Baton 1993





TRACKLIST

1 – Upstairs
2 – Chris R
3 – Pancake
4 – Park the Car By the Side of the Road
5 – In Harmony New Found Freedom
6 – Sound of Sebring
7 – Sunn






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Entertainment 'Gender' 2009









Tracklist:
01. Romance In A Rain
02. Swing Movements
03. A Seduction Walks
04. Patroness
05. New Joys
06. The Nervous Talks
07. Confusion Of Senses
08. Flesh

Voted Deathrock.com Album of the Year 2008


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Crocodiles 'Neon Jesus' 7' 2008 &Summer Of Hate' 2009




TRACK LISTING

*NOT AVAILABLE** sorry :(

-------------------------------------------------------------------------


TRACK LISTING

. Screaming Chrome
2. I Wanna Kill
3. Soft Skull (In My Room)
4. Here Comes The Sky
5. Refuse Angels
6. Flash Of Light
7. Sleeping With The Lord
8. Summer Of Hate
9. Young Drugs









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ALSO...

(Summer Of Hate)

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8RHJD5O7

Kitchens Of Distinction 'Strange Free World'




TRACKS

1. Railwayed
2. Quick as Rainbows
3. Hypnogogic
4. He Holds Her, He Needs Her
5. Polaroids
6. Gorgeous Love
7. Aspray
8. Drive That Fast
9. Within the Daze of Passion
10. Under the Sky, Inside the Sea







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Virgin Prunes "Live French Television' 1983



This is a live performance from Virgin Prunes on French television 1983

I grabbed this post from
www.killyourpetpuppy.blogspot.com



TRACKS

Walls Of Jericho / Caucasion Walk / Yesterday Is Tommorrow / Untitled / Theme For Thought






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Cocteau Twins 'Head Over Heels'





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Screams For Tina 'Strobelight Funeral' 1986





FROM WIKI

Screams for Tina is a dark wave rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1985 by Marvin Rinnig (guitar) and Warren Mansfield (vocals, bass, keyboards).

The duo recorded a 12” EP Strobelight Funeral in 1986, which was distributed in both the United States and Europe. Reviews of their music have cited influences ranging from Bauhaus, Sisters of Mercy and Joy Division, to the Psychedelic Furs among other, similar post-punk and gothic rock-related bands of the 1980s. “Deathrock” was another term frequently used by critics when describing their early sound.[1]

English bassist Billy Budd and local drummer Bobbi Drier were added in 1987 and the completed band became regular performers at local, underground scene clubs The Krypt, Scream, Zombie Zoo, Hapihaus, Obituary, Helter Skelter, as well as more legitimate, mainstream venues i.e., The Roxy and the Whiskey Au-Go-Go.

In 1988, the L.A. Weekly entertainment newspaper held a citywide Rock Music Awards poll. Final vote tabulation placed Screams for Tina in the Top 5 of the Best New Band and Best Underground Band categories, as well as in the Top 10, for Independent Album.[2].

The year 1990 saw the exit of the original guitarist, who was replaced by Kent Bancroft. Like Wreckage / Spahn Ranch. By 1992, the band had caught the attention of Cleopatra Records president, Brian Perrera, who subsequently included the band’s song Eleven Eleven on a new compilation CD alongside previously established artists The Whip, in 1993. This led to the release of the band’s first, and best-known full-length album Screams for Tina. The CD ranked among Caroline Distribution’s top 50 selling albums during its month of release. It was subsequently licensed to Talitha Records in Germany, for distribution outside the U.S.A.

From 1993 through 1996, the band continued to perform live and could be heard on various genre-related compilations through 2001. In 1998, the group disbanded. It was revived again in 2002 when their friends in the Austrian band Kiss the Blade, invited them to be on their new label Strobelight Records. Scream For Tina’s two remaining members, Billy Budd and Warren Mansfield, signed an interim deal and the label released a new 4 song EP 2003 A.D. that included songs written and recorded after the breakup.

As of 2008, the band is still active in both recorded and live performance capacities.


TRACKS

1. Nightmare
2. Fool's Gold
3. Simple Addictions
4. Future Of Romance
5. Strobelight Funeral



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Part Chimp 'Chart Pimp' 2004




Part Chimp have been one of the most consistently interesting and persevering bands on the British underground scene in the last ten years or so. They formed in 2000 as a three piece, and although the lineup has changed slightly, their sound has been a persistently exciting and ALWAYS loud one since then. Mixing indie rock with noise and metallic elements, over three LPs they've shown themselves to be exactly the right antidote to the usual crap accent + winklepicker bleurgh that people here are supposed to like. Their best LP is probably 2005's I Am Come, which received some extreeemely good write-ups at the time of it's release, and deservedly so.

I will be posting more Part Chimp in the VERY near future, keep yer eyes peeled!



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Frightwig 'Phone Sexy' 1990




FROM WIKI

Frightwig was an all-women band from San Francisco, California in the 1980s who pioneered the riot grrrl movement and were very influential to its development. They often played at The Farm. They were known for inviting a male audience member on stage to "dance" during the song "A Man's Gotta Do What a Man's Gotta Do" and thereby publicly ridiculing him. Frightwig was composed of Cecilia Lynch, Deanna Ashley, Mia Levin, Susan Miller, Megan Page, Lynn Perko and Rebecca Tucker.

TRACKS

1. Amx'89
2. I Want To Live
3. Public Baths
4. Just One Look
5. I Support You
6. Frightwig Luvs Ya Baby!


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Amusement Parks On Fire 'Invada' 2005




23 Jewels
Venus in Cancer
Eighty Eight
Wiper
Venosa
Asphalt
Smokescreen
The Ramones Book
Local boy makes God


FROM WIKI

Amusement Parks on Fire are a band from Nottingham, UK.

The band was formed by Michael Feerick in 2004, who wrote and performed all the instruments for the self-titled debut album. The band now performs as a five-piece group: Michael Feerick (guitar/vocals), Daniel Knowles (guitar/production), Peter Dale (drums), Gavin Poole (bass/vocals) and Joe Hardy (keyboards/samples/guitar/vocals).





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Friday, November 20, 2009

Voo-Doo Church "Red Vinyl E.P.'




In 1981, Voodoo Church released the legendary and long out of print self-titled EP. To this day, the EP is highly sought after by Deathrock fans worldwide. It all started when Tina Winter put her drum set away to play bass and sing with a few friends. This was the birth of Voodoo Church but it took a few band member changes until the right sound was found. With this perfect line up, Tina was able to create her own sound and the band then quickly went into the studio to record the four song EP while a number of successful shows followed.
After a long hiatus, Tina decided it was time to get the band back together and went on a search for new members. In 2002 Voodoo Church marked its long awaited return with an incredible show in front of an amazing crowd. In 2004, the long awaited Voodoo Church CD is finally here. The band members are Tina Winter, Randall Cole, Brian Elizondo and Tony Havoc.

Tina Winter has spent time in England studying music while mostly playing drums and bass guitar. She found her calling when she took over the vocal duties for Voodoo Church and produced a band that created Deathrock History. Her biggest musical influences are The Cure, Siouxsie and recent artists such as Marilyn Manson.

Randall Cole has had formal piano training but switched to guitar when he started up a punk band in the mid 80’s. Years later a fascination with bass took over and he hasn’t looked back ever since.

Brian Elizondo has been playing guitar forever and is quite a natural. He understands that the music of Voodoo Church is more about the feel and the energy instead of showing off technique.

Tony Havoc has had a successful run in Fear Cult but his drumming career isn’t over yet. His unique style, drum tuning and song writing makes him the perfect fit for Voodoo Church.

Voodoo Church’s goal is too keep evolving their sound, while embracing the darkness.


Tina Winter - vox
Randall Cole - bass
Brian Elizondo - guitars
Tony Havoc - drums

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TRACKS
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01. Eyes (Second Death)
02. Live With the
03. Rest in Peace
04. Steeple Walls



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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Rise Above '24 Black Flag Songs To Benefit The West Memphis 3' (2002)

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Much has been said about the West Memphis Three, a group of three young men who many feel were wrongfully convicted of a cult-like slaying of three eight-year-old boys in Arkansas back in 1993. An informative website (http://wm3.org) and a pair of documentaries, Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills and Paradise Lost 2: Revelations, helped raise its attention level, which is how many became aware of the case, including Rollins Band/ex-Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins. Inspired to lend a hand in providing aid in the young men's defense (who were all given either life or death sentences), Rollins assembled a benefit record. 2002's Rise Above: 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three is not your average tribute or benefit record, as some of the best-known rock singers have lent their vocals to remakes of Black Flag classics (backed by the modern-day Rollins Band lineup). Rollins himself calls the album "absolutely bulletproof," and he's not kidding, as evidenced by explosive renditions of "Fix Me" (Iggy Pop), "Six Pack" (Mike Patton), "Revenge" (Tom Araya), and "Jealous Again" (Nick Oliveri) prove. In addition to Rollins handling vocals on several tunes (the first time he's performed Black Flag material since the band's last tour in 1986), several other former Black Flag members lend a hand as well, including Keith Morris, Chuck Dukowski, and Kira Roessler. If only every benefit/tribute album could be as stellar as Rise Above. ~ Greg Pratohttp://wm3.org) and a pair of documentaries, Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills and Paradise Lost 2: Revelations, helped raise its attention level, which is how many became aware of the case, including Rollins Band/ex-Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins. Inspired to lend a hand in providing aid in the young men's defense (who were all given either life or death sentences), Rollins assembled a benefit record. 2002's Rise Above: 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three is not your average tribute or benefit record, as some of the best-known rock singers have lent their vocals to remakes of Black Flag classics (backed by the modern-day Rollins Band lineup). Rollins himself calls the album "absolutely bulletproof," and he's not kidding, as evidenced by explosive renditions of "Fix Me" (Iggy Pop), "Six Pack" (Mike Patton), "Revenge" (Tom Araya), and "Jealous Again" (Nick Oliveri) prove. In addition to Rollins handling vocals on several tunes (the first time he's performed Black Flag material since the band's last tour in 1986), several other former Black Flag members lend a hand as well, including Keith Morris, Chuck Dukowski, and Kira Roessler. If only every benefit/tribute album could be as stellar as Rise Above.

Greg Prato, All Music Guide











tracks
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1. Rise Above - Chuck D & Henry Rollins
2. Nervous Breakdown - Keith Morris
3. Fix Me - Iggy Pop
4. American Waste - Neil Fallon of Clutch
5. I've Had it - Cedric Bixler Zavala of The Mars Volta
6. I've Heard It Before - Jeff Moreira of Poison the Well
7. Room 13 - Corey Taylor of Slipknot
8. Wasted - Exene Cervenka
9. Jealous Again - Nick Oliveri of Queens of the Stone Age
10. TV Party - Henry Rollins
11. No Values - Hank III
12. Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie - Dean Ween
13. Depression - Casey Chaos of Amen
14. Six Pack - Mike Patton
15. Police Story - Ice T
16. Revenge - Tom Araya of Slayer
17. Thirsty & Miserable - Lemmy
18. What I See - Chuck Dukowski
19. No More - Tim Armstrong & Lars Frederiksen
20. Black Coffee - Henry Rollins
21. Slip It In - Henry Rollins & Inger Lorre
22. Annihilate This Week - Henry Rollins, Kira Roessler
23. My War - Henry Rollins
24. Nervous Breakdown - Ryan Adams (Bonus Track)






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The Housemartins ' London 0 Hull 4 ' 1986 [FOR SCOTT :))) ]






songs

01. Happy Hour
02. Get Up Off Our Knees
03. Flag Day
04. Anxious
05. Reverends Revenge (Instrumental)
06. Sitting On A Fence
07. Sheep
08. Over There
09. Think For A Minute
10. We're Not Deep
11. Lean On Me
12. Freedom
13. I'll Be Your Shelter (Just Like A Shelter)
14. People Get Ready
15. The Mighty Ship
16. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother


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HISTORY

The year is 1985, the place the beautiful north of England and more specifically Kingston Upon Hull. The already year-long miners' strike rumbles on in a country increasing polarised by Mrs Thatcher and her uncompromising take on democratic dictatorship. Jennifer Rush sits on top of the UK chart with 'Power Of Love', her paean to, erm, the power of love… Four plucky lads from East Yorkshire release their debut single 'Flag Day' and the establishment is rocked to its very foundations. Well maybe not (it made a staggering no. 124 in the pop charts), but it was a cracking record…


Early Days
Our story really begins not in Hull as most would assume, but on the Wirral, Merseyside May 9th 1962, the day that Paul Heaton the future singer and leader of first the Housemartins and later the Beautiful South was born. He was a Scouser for only 4 years as the family moved first to Sheffield (where they stayed for 10 years) and then to Chipstead, Surrey when his father promotion required a move South. An early interest in Punk led to Paul forming his first band, Tools Down, in '77 inspired by the Sex Pistols, the Jam and above all, the political stance of the Clash. Whilst at nearby Redhill technical college he met a future 'Martin in one Quentin (soon to become Norman) Cook. Impressed with his blonde quiff and attitude, Paul roped him and two other school friends into what became his second band, the Stomping Pond Frogs, following the demise of Tools Down. They earned a name for themselves after several lively busking sessions which Norman described in a recent interview as 'Dexy's Meets the Monkees'. They were soon getting local gig bookings and press attention, mixing socially aware lyrics with an ear for pop melody. As the various members dispersed at the end of their studies (Norman accepted a place at Brighton Poly to study Politics and English) however, the band folded, leaving Paul at somewhat of a loose end, having chosen not to continue his education.

In 1983, after several years of uninspiring post-college jobs, Paul decided to pursue his musical ambitions full-time. Being a true Northerner at heart, his disenchantment with Surrey and the South convinced him to returns to his roots. Instead of returning to Sheffield, fate had a different location in mind for Heato. Driving back from a holiday in Scotland via the East Coast they stopped off in Hull and despite the depressed air hanging over the city in the early 80's, Paul, his then girlfriend and two other friends from Redhill, set up shop in sunny Humberside.

'Martins Are Go!
With the location for his HQ established, phase two of the Heaton plan for world domination was set in motion when small ads announcing 'Trombonist Seeks Street Musicians' appeared around the city. He had his first reply in the shape of a tall bespectacled student by the name of Stan Cullimore. Born in Cambridge, Stan was studying Maths at the University and played in several bands including the Savannah Band Stompers, a trad jazz combo popular on Hull's burgeoning pub circuit. Something about Stan's eccentric wackiness clicked with Paul's own sharp witted sense of humour and the two soon set about writing the songs that would see them scale the dizzy heights of 4th place in the Hullpop Premiership.

The then two piece band started busking under the name The Housemartins, in and around the city centre, entertaining large crowds in the process. The name had been Paul's idea, inspired by his favourite writer, Peter Tinniswood. Birds are often used in his books as metaphors for the seasons and events. Tinniswood once described himself as 'a serious writer who has a gloomily optimistic view of life', and this seems to echo Paul's approach to songwriting.

After a year of busking and gigging the Housemartins were a fixture on the local scene, gaining exposure and a hardcore, if obsessive fanbase. They cast their net wider, playing several gigs around the country (including one in Brighton where old friend Norman Cook DJ'ed) and by June of 1984 they had a tape of their own self-penned folkpopsoul tunes, including 'Skatburg' which would eventually appear as 'Johannesburg' on the 2nd album. As a result of their left-wing leanings they were asked to play benefits for the National Union of Mineworkers and while they famously did not join Red Wedge (the tour organised by the Labour party's youth division during the '87 election) they were certainly kindred spirits.

Several high profile support slots (including the Smiths and Glaswegian popsters the Bluebells) had garnered favourable reviews, but had left the boys feeling that they needed to flesh out the 'Martins sound. The second chapter of the Housemartins story was about to unfold.

Flag Days
The first new recruit to the cause was Ted Key on bass, who signed on a temporary basis from Hull combo the Gargoyles. He was swiftly joined by fellow bandmate Hugh Whittaker on drums. After a few local gigs, the group got its first big break when they appeared on the Old Grey Whistle Test television programme. Around the same time they were also included on an obscure compilation, called Laughing All The Way To The Bank. Their contribution 'Flag Day', had aroused the interest of one John Peel, legendary DJ and tastemaker. He invited them on to his programme for their first session broadcast on 29th July 1985. They played 'Flag Day', the Smiths-esque 'Drop Down Dead' and a signature a-cappella version of Paul's gospel favourite 'Joy, Joy, Joy'.

This session along with glowing reports from fellow politpopper Billy Bragg (who had played on the same bill as the Martins on numerous occasions) resulted in independent Go Discs! (Bragg's label) signing the band for an undisclosed fee. Go! chose 'Flag Day' as the first single, no doubt influenced by John Peel's fondness for the track. Released on October 22, 1985, this angry tirade against do-gooders and the like made number 124 in the pop charts. Not a bad start considering the prevailing musical climate (that same week Jennifer Rush was at No.1 with her soft rock 'classic' 'Power Of Love'). However, the first major setback came soon after, when Ted Key announced that he wished to leave the band following a falling-out with Paul and Stan. This was not the crisis it could have been as the Housemartins were fortunate to have a ready-made replacement in Norman Cook, Paul's friend from his Redhill college days.

In February 1986, the band embarked on their first major national tour. Despite their newly signed status, this was not a lavish affair. Their finances were being stretched by the need for a quality PA and thus the 'Adopt A Housemartin' scheme was born. Little more than an excuse for the lads to get laid every night, it involved fans putting up band members on their floor, but usually ended up as a slightly more 'intimate' arrangement.

These small scale gigs did however, establish the Housemartins as a live act. The a cappella and gospel-influenced section of their set became more important whilst the fun element of earlier appearances was retained. The drum kit would often be dismantled and the individual pieces played as percussive instruments - the Housemartins live experience had become quite an event. This showmanship went hand in hand with constant self promotion. An office called The House Of Strangeness was opened, dealing with all merchandising and marketing. In this office their most famous catchphrase was born. 'The Fourth Best Band In Hull' made self deprecation into art form with T-Shirts and badges with mottos like 'The Housemartins Are Quite Good' and 'If Liking Them Is Wrong I Don't Want To Be Right'. All this brought to mind the sloganeering of one of Paul and Norman's favourite bands, the Clash, though always tempered by the boys self-effacing wit.

At the end of the tour the second single was released. 'Sheep' made number 54 in March 1986. Progress indeed, though Go Discs! had expected a top 40 placing after some heavy promotional activity including an appearance on seminal Saturday Morning Kids TV Show Wacaday.

Nevertheless, hopes were high for the 3rd single 'Happy Hour', released in June. Aided and abetted by a fantastic video with some memorable dancing from the boys, this classic pop moment sailed into the top 10, only Madonna and Wham! halting its rise to the summit. A No.3 hit single, Top Of The Pops, and 250 000 copies sold were just reward for one of the best singles of the decade but the band were never going to sit back and enjoy the success. Instead they took the opportunity to have a go at one of England's sacred cows: the royalty. In doing so they managed to alienate the tabloid press and in particular The Sun who saw them as dangerous subversives(!).

The debut album came out later in the summer to (mostly) glowing reviews. London 0 Hull 4 was the perfect summation of all their influences. From the punky polemics of 'Freedom' to the blue-eyed gospel-soul of 'Lean On Me' by way of the catchy pop of 'Sheep' and 'Happy Hour', the LP was everything the public expected and more. They responded accordingly as the album reached number 3 in the charts thwarted only by Madonna's True Blue and the sales rep's favourites Genesis' Invisible Touch. Significantly it registered stateside climbing to no.124 in the Billboard charts without them having even set foot on US soil. The album sold 500 000 copies in the UK with the total worldwide a very healthy one million.

Later in the year a re-recorded and radically reworked version of 'Think For a Minute' from London 0 Hull 4 was released. Featuring trumpet from Britjazz newcomer Guy Barker (who would also appear on The People Who Grinned… album), the track benefited from his subtle playing style and the band scored their second top 20 hit as it peaked at a respectable no. 18 in the pop charts. One of the Housemartins most overlooked and under-appreciated singles, Think For a Minute is one of Paul's best lyrical efforts. A dignified lament to the days before Thatcher's divided Britain. 'Apathy Is Happy That It Won Without A Fight'…

The year ended in spectacular fashion when Go Discs! issued their most successful single 'Caravan Of Love', in December. A cover of the Isley Jasper Isley song, the Martins tackled the soulful track in their own inimitable a cappella style in a shameless attempt to capture the coveted Christmas top spot. It was their first and only number one reaching the pinnacle for one week, deposed by the re-release of Jackie Wilson's 'Reet Petite'. In 1986, the Housemartins had reached the toppermost of the poppermost. How much longer could they stay there?

At the start of the 1987, just as the Housemartins were at their peak of popularity, they were unexpectedly nominated for, and duly won, the award for 'Best British Newcomer' at the annual Brit Awards. Thoroughly disenchanted with the whole backslapping nature of these ceremonies, the band sent a couple of minions to accept the gong (subsequently touched upon in the Beautiful South's vitriolic 'I've Come For My Award'). They were quoted in the press as having dismissed the other acts as 'a bunch of wankers' and were portrayed in the papers as arrogant troublemakers. This brush with controversy coupled with a previous campaign against the band in The Sun had a profound affect on drummer Hugh Whittaker. He had become disillusioned with celebrity and how it had dampened the 'Martins political fires. So, in the spring of '87, Hugh left the group.

The search for a new band member was undertook for the second time in less than two years. Paul again kept things 'local' and recruited fresh faced Dave Hemmingway (an old school friend of Hugh's) then drumming for Hull band The Velvetones.

With the vacancy at the drumstool filled, the boys decamped to that hotbed of rock'n'roll, Stockport, Lancashire, to record their second long player. Creative differences began to arise for the first time. Stan wanted the album to be more guitar-driven. Norman had been experimenting with loops and sequencers and wanted a more contemporary feel. Using digital technology for the first time, Paul had become obsessed with his vocals, editing individual syllables from different takes together.

Despite the inner tensions in the group (or perhaps because of), The People Who Grinned Themselves To Death is something of a triumph. Although it lacks the raw energy of the first LP, it is a polished set, full of catchy tunes delivered with Paul's by now trademark lyrical rants. Touching upon familiar themes such as the class war ('Me & The Farmer, 'We're Not Going Back') while breaking new ground with 'Build' and its subtle diatribe on the ill conceived regeneration of Britain's urban wasteland of the 1960's, the album's lyrical content is thought provoking and relevant even today.

'Five Get Over Excited' was released as the album's taster in May when it reached a slightly unsettling no.11 in the singles charts. It was followed in September by 'Me & The Farmer' which in spite of a fantastic video and another round of promotional chores, (including a memorable return to the hallowed Wacaday studios) limped to number 15 in the hit parade.

A month later the album was unleashed onto a rather indifferent public. Like the preceding singles its chart performance was disappointing, entering and then rapidly departing the album top 10. Many of their fans had felt alienated from the band as their wacky, Monkees-esque antics had been consciously toned down. Amazingly some of their teenage fans had missed the political point completely. Always was not well in the House Of Strangeness…

This downturn in commercial fortunes coincided with Paul adopting an increasingly dictatorial attitude. While he had always been the 'leader' of the group, he seemed to be ignoring Norman and Stan's views. Paul had, as he himself subsequently admitted, become a megalomaniac. Things came to a head during the shooting of the video for 'Build'. Norman told Paul in no uncertain terms that his need for control had become too much. It had all gone too far. With Paul, Stan and Norman pulling in their different directions something had to give. It was at that moment they decided to call it a day, writing 'Housemartins R.I.P.' on a nearby wall.

In typically dramatic fashion, Paul announced their decision to a shocked music world in an open letter to the NME which read thus:

'In an age of Rick Astley, Shakin' Stevens and the Pet Shop Boys quite simply they (the Housemartins) weren't good enough'.

As final farewells go this was up there with the best, in its understated way. However, Paul had done this entirely off his own bat. The split certainly came as news to Go! Discs and panic soon set in. A compromise was eventually eked out as both parties agreed to one last hurrah in the shape of a compilation entitled (in typical Housemartins style) Now That's What I Call Quite Good.

A collection of singles, B-sides, rarities and choice album cuts, the double LP was the perfect snapshot of 3 mad years. It also threw up a few interesting curios such as an excellent BBC session version of 'Freedom' (from London 0 Hull 4) and an a cappella version of the Hollies 'He Ain't Heavy' recorded (2 years before their reissue) for Gary Crowley's Capital radio show.

A new single 'There Is Always Something There To Remind Me' was released to promote the album. Taken from their final John Peel session in November 1987, this very personal song about Paul's schooldays (not the Bacharach/David hit from the 60's!) was a fitting closing chapter to the Housemartins story. Unfortunately, the buying public didn't agree and it only managed a meagre no.35 in the charts.

And that was indeed that. The Housemartins had bowed out while still at the peak of their powers. They would never embarrass themselves or their fans and, hopefully, would be remembered as the great pop band they undoubtedly were. No one before or since has managed to marry politics and pop in such a no nonsense package. Their lasting legacy, in most people's minds, will probably consist of one fantastically catchy single ('Happy Hour'), one angry bunch of songs (London 0 Hull 4) and two very famous ex-members. But their place in the British pop pantheon is assured along with that of a certain East Yorkshire town.

T.S.O.L.'Dance With Me' 1982?

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TRACKS
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1. Sounds of Laughter
2. Code Blue
3. Triangle, The
4. 80 Times
5. I'm Tired of Life
6. Love Story
7. Silent Scream
8. Funeral March
9. Die For Me
10. Peace Through Power
11. Dance With Me





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TRACKS
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01. Geneva Convention
02. Pilled Out
03. Man Death Destruction
04. Big Business
05. M.X. Warhead
06. Breath of Death
07. They Wouldn't
08. What a Strange World
09. When You're Young
10. Their War, Your Death
11. Religion
12. I'm So Bored
13. More of Us, Less of Them
14. Universal Product Code
15. Time Bomb
16. No Escape from the System
17. Work All Day
18. Grown Up Strange
19. Time Freeze
20. School Kids
21. I Hate Yobbos
22. Nightmoves, Countdown, Sounds
23. Big Chief
24. Brainless Conformists
25. Money Chain
26. Noise

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