Showing posts with label riot grrrl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label riot grrrl. Show all posts

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Team Dresch ~ Captain My Captain posted by FRANKKUBB













TRACKS
Uncle Phranc
107
My Dirty Hands are Mined
The Council
Don't Try Suicide
To the Enemies of Political Rock
Take on Me
I'm Illegal
Yes I Am Too But Who Am I Really?
Musical Fanzine
Remember Who You Are

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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Team Dresch ~ Personal Best posted by FRANKKUBB










TRACKS
Fagetarian and Dyke
Hate the Christian Right!
She's Crushing My Mind
Freewheel
She's Amazing
Fake Fight
#1 Chance Pirate TV
D.A. Don't Care
Growing up in Springfield
Screwing Yer Courage


HERE YA GO

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Huggy Bear ~ Shimmies In Super8 AND Rubbing The Impossible To Burst DOUBLE HEADER posted by FRANKKUBB






This was a double 7" compilation released on Duophonic in 1993 in a limited edition of 1200. Also on the comp were Stereolab, Colm & Darlin. This release is really rare and I wouldn't want to battle Stereolab fans on an auction site for it. These tracks are bedroom quality experiments in poetry, noise, and song. The answering machine sample mentions the Hickey Underworld, something I remember Nation Of Ulyssess referencing in their radical surreal manifestos.


TRACKS

Trafalger Square
Godziller
More Music From Bells
Snow White/Rose Red




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The debut 7" from Huggy Bear released by Wiija in 1992. This was mainly sold at shows and the rough trade store. This material wasn't re-released on the 10" of early singles or anything else.


Katholic Kunt
High Street Jupitor Super*Cone
Snail Messenger Lost
Single Bullets


http://rapidshare.com/files/123873489/rubbing_the_impossible.rar

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Fakes ~ Real Fiction 1994 posted by FRANKKUBB






One of the most rare and highly sought after of all Riot Grrrl records, this is the infamous REAL FICTION album by THE FAKES. Only a handful of these were pressed Chainsaw Records from Portland (leaders of the Riot Grrrl movement) and the band contains many important players including Kathleen Hanna of BIKINI KILL. Record contains 19 brilliant tracks and remain in near mint condition. An important piece of Riot Grrrl/Queercore history and a truly rare collectable that will continue to grow in value. Doubtful you'll see this one again as so few copies are known to exist!



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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Bikini Kill - Revolution Girl Style Now Demo 1991 posted by FRANKKUBB









This is Bikini Kill's demo from 1991 that I happened to procure several months ago..and its a variation of their first E.P. This cassette demp is on K Records






1. Candy
2. Daddy's Lil Girl
3. Feels Blind
4. Suck My Left One
5. Carnival
6. This Is Not A Test
7. Double Dare Ya
8. Liar

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Riot Grrrl Retrospective
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Riot Grrrl - A Mini Documentary
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Heavens To Betsy - Demo Tape posted by FRANKKUBB





This is a recording of Heavens To Betsy's first demo tape. Heavens To Betsy were made up of Tracey Sawyer and Corin Tucker (later of Sleater-Kinney fame). The group was born during the full rage of the riot grrrl scene in Portland in the early 90s.

The songs include the various themes that riot grrrl was interested in e.g. sexism, rape and domestic violence. Corin even mentioned in an interview that she based her vocal style, in the early days, on Kathleen Hanna's, of Bikini Kill fame, infamous scream.

The recording is from a cassette so the quality isn't too good but it's worth it to hear rare songs.

Tracklisting:
Good Food
Factory
Seek and Hide
Stay Dead
My Red Self
Ain't Never Goin' Back
Baby's Gone
My Secret

Heavens to Betsy- Demo

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Heavens To Betsy - Rare/Lives 1992-1993 posted by FRANKKUBB





Heavens to Betsy was a punk band from Olympia, Washington. The members were Tracy Sawyer on drums and occasionally bass guitar, and Corin Tucker on guitar and vocals. One of their first appearances was at the International Pop Underground Convention organized by independent record label K Records in 1991. For one night an all-female bill, dubbed "Love Rock Revolution Girl Style Now" commanded the stage with Heavens to Betsy, Bratmobile, Jean Smith of Mecca Normal and 7 Year Bitch appearing, an event that is widely considered one of the pivotal events in the inception of the Riot Grrrl movement. Their first record was a split single on K Records with Bratmobile, considered an essential Riot Grrrl recording. The band recorded three singles, produced one LP/CD, Calculated, and contributed to many compilations while they were together. These recordings are now sought after by collectors. One of these compilations, Free to Fight, also included a song contributed by the band Excuse 17, of which Carrie Brownstein was a member. Corin and Carrie began to play together, and when Heavens to Betsy disbanded in the mid 1990s, the two women founded Sleater-Kinney.

http://www.electrip.com/sleater-kinney/h2b/h2b.html


1993, July 07 show (Xray Cafe, Portland, OR)
01: Intro
02: Playground
03: My Red Self
04: Me And Her
05: You And Me
06: Little Something
07: Aint Never Going Back
08: Monsters
09: Stay Away
10: Firefly
11: Paralyzed
12: She's The One
13: Nothing Can Stop Me
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1992, June 24 show (St. Paul, MN.)
01: Babys Gone
02: Factory
03: My Red Self
04: Playground
05: She's The One
06: Stay Dead
07: You and Me
08: (Untitled #1)
09: (Untitled #2)
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Le Tigre - Complete posted by FRANKKUBB










Jo and Kathleen met in Portland, Oregon about ten years ago at a Bikini Kill show. Jo thought Kathleen's band was startling and great so she gave Kathleen her zine (Snarla) after the show. Kathleen's affection for Jo's writing was so strong that when she moved to Portland during a Bikini Kill hiatus, she found out where Jo worked and went there to seek her out. The two became fast friends and stayed in touch for years, finally ending up together once again in New York. In September of 1999, (after separately taking note of JD through mutual feminist friends) we ran into JD while we were on our way to get our photo taken. Sadie introduced us all, and we stopped on St. Marks for a minute and looked into each other’s eyes. Maybe it was the location, maybe it was the planets, but it was then that our collective subconscious took control and magnetized us to each other forever. After this magical meeting on the street. The three of us, (Kathleen, JD, and Johanna) all happened to be at the same Halloween party in Dumbo, Brooklyn to see our mutual friend, Dasha, play records. The night was full of all kinds of party drama which led to a creepy and crowded elevator ride together. We finally ended up on the side of the street watching two people dressed up as dead Princess Diana and the girl from ‘Sweet Valley High’ physically fight over cabs. This was only the beginning of what we were yet to see together.
We started in 1998, when Kathleen moved to New York. Having just put out her first solo record, Julie Ruin, it seemed logical to try and translate that album into a live show. Not wanting to perform alone, she asked Jo to help her with the project. (Jo had just bought a sampler and was getting into home recording too).Earlier that year Kathleen had gone to Chicago and made a video for the Julie Ruin song "Aerobicide" with her friend Sadie Benning. Sadie expressed interest in doing visuals and/or helping with the music for the live performances Kathleen was planning. So back in New York, Jo and Kathleen worked hard, trying to re-shape the Julie Ruin material into a live show, but ended up writing new songs together instead. They sent cassette tapes of what they were making to Sadie in Chicago and she visited New York and began working with them on their new, as-yet-unnamed project. This material ultimately became the first Le Tigre album.Because we wanted to have a visual component to accompany our live performance (and couldn't afford to buy a video projector) we made a slide-show that had to be manually triggered. Our first show was on a snowy night at a collectively run queer art/performance space in Brooklyn called Dumba. The line-up at that time was Kathleen, Jo, & Sadie, with JD Samson running the slide projector. JD came on tour with the band as the slide technician/roadie, but it was immediately apparent that she should have a more active role in the performances. We were already talking about having her dance and sing back-ups with us on stage when Sadie decided she didn't want to be in Le Tigre anymore. Since a month long US tour was already booked and Jo had quit her job to do it, we asked JD if she would become a full-fledged member of Le Tigre. Luckily she said "yes". JD added an undeniable flair and charisma to the live show and took to touring and recording like a fish to water. Since then we have put out three records and gone on 8 tours, and now we have a video projector and two crew members to make our team complete: Dusty Lombardo, the best merch-selling video tech around; and Killer, the sound woman everyone wants to steal!

[Info from: http://www.letigreworld.com/sweepstakes/html_site/fact/content.html]



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Le Tigre - Feminist Sweepstakes (2001)
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Le Tigre - From The Desk Of...Mr. Lady (2001)
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Le Tigre - Remixes (1999)
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Le Tigre - This Island (2004)
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Sunday, May 23, 2010

The Element Of Crime 'The Things You Do For Love' 1993 REPOST by FRANKKUBB




Original 1993 UK release on Soul Static Sound (UK) (catalog # soul 2), in handmade Picture Sleeve.


Raw, urgent and angry punk rock which transcends the whole riot grrrl thing to become of the absolute best punk records of the 90's imho... an incredible EP.


huggybearsite: This was a band which was together some time during Huggy Bear's existance. I don't know much about them except Chris sang, Jo and Dale from Blood Sausage traded bass duties, and Andy from Linus (they are on SOME HEARTS PAID TO LIE) played guitar and Daryl from Sister George played the drums and Layla from Skinned Teen did some rad back-ups. The Element of Crime 7" was supposed to be the first in a series of Huggy Bear offshoot 7" singles, but no others came after this one. Here is some more info I got from Layla: "Chris wrote the lyrics crouched down in the tube station we were waiting for Bratmobile to come. The studio was Toe Rag, which is the same place a lot of Billy Childish/Holly Go Lightly stuff was recorded, really rad old equipment and atmosphere too. It was a drunken party style recording, songs all written on the spur of the moment."


Tracks:

Hero Erin
Jaws All Ism
Delinquntsquint
Verte Break

GET IT HERE

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Phantom Pregnancies (near) Complete Discography

























NOTE...Song titles are in order by L.P./E.P.
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Phantom Pregnancies was a mysterious punk band that raided shows, played in pajamas, recorded their records on boom-boxes and had no real names. The Phantom Pregnancies were the leaders of the anti-digital movement, to the point that their track on a damaged goods CD comp is one minute of silence. It is rumored that Huggy Bear members were involved with the Phantom Pregnancies but it has never been 100% proven.
Rent Boy Assassin has more of a raw and urgent post-punk DIY sound, pretty stunning three tracks, comparable maybe to The Element Of Crime EP in intensity.
Debut single from both bands, long out of print.
If youre lucky enough to stumble across any of their material...GET IT!
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Phantom Pregnancies/Rent Boy Assassin
1. Heat Gun Summer
2. Delicacy 80
3. Spacenoid Having Fun
4. Technophiliacs Outside The Cinema

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Special Child EP (Troubleman Unlimited)
1. Almighty Civilization Cat Daughter
2. Backgarden Holiday (For A Week)
3. Chaka Juan
4. Bad Haircut
5. Do You Think I'm Going To Eat It Now You've Squished It Out Of Shape?
6. Suiciderama
7. Backgarden Holiday (For A Day)
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Assassination City (Damaged Goods)

1. Ghost Boy
2. Generate Sparks
3. Supernatural Beast Feast
4. Heat Gun
5. Pro-D
6. Technophiliacs Outside The Cinema
7. Sick Smell Punk
8. Chariot
9. Suiciderama
10. Turpentine To Make It Shine
11. Foam Domes
12. Spaceman Tekkaman
13. Quiffs Don't Suit Me
14. No No A Go Go
15. March Of The Afterbirth
16. Missing On A Milk Carton
17. Pregnant Fantasies
18. Needle In The Red
19. Bruise On
20. Ants In Yr Pants
21. Very Important Adjustments

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Phantom Pregnancies/The Cinnamon Imperials (Honey Bear)

1. Viva La Diva
2. Souvenir Central
3. Dazzle Dust Phantom Discoteccamuta
4. I Am The Girl On The Eiffel Tower
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DOWNLOAD THEM ALL HERE..!!!!!!!!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Huggy Bear 'Rubbing The Impossible To Burst' 1992







The debut 7" from Huggy Bear released by Wiija in 1992. This was mainly sold at shows and the rough trade store. This material wasn't re-released on the 10" of early singles or anything else.

TRACKS
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Katholic Kunt
High Street Jupitor Super*Cone
Snail Messenger Lost
Single Bullets




DOWNLOAD HERE
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Monday, November 23, 2009

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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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Huggy Bear Volume One











From Wikipedia,

During the course of their existence, they refused to be photographed or interviewed by mainstream press, nor gave their full names once they began releasing records formally. In spite of a major label bidding war, Huggy Bear stuck with Wiiija, an indie label.

“ The underground in London had deteriorated totally, there wasn't really much of an alternative . . . 'indie' just became an abstract term for a style of music, not ideas or values, 'cause they were all signing to major labels. The notion of selling out wasn't important. Punk rock wasn't important. Fanzines were seen as a sad joke, so we had to explain stuff that might have been obvious to American kids but was alien to young British kids. The reasons for being independent were snorted at.”


The strange thing was that Huggy Bear’s musical template was hardly revolutionary. It was a relatively straightforward mix between the twee, non-macho, post-C86 bands such as Heavenly and The Field Mice, caught up in the DIY cassette and fanzine culture emanating from labels such as Calvin Johnson’s K Records, and Bristol, England’s Sarah Records, and the noise/pop experimentation of the sonic overlords/ladies Lydia Lunch and Sonic Youth…with a little Fifties beat poetry thrown in. No, it wasn’t so much the music that was revolutionary, as what they did with it. Scratch that. Huggy Bear’s deliberately naïve, anti-societal approach to playing guitar—there is no right and wrong way to play guitar, to paint a picture, to view art—was revolutionary inasmuch as it challenged accepted mores, forced listeners to re-evaluate their entire approach to music.



Kiss Curl For The Kid's Lib Guerrillas (Wiija)
1. Derwin
2. Sizzlemeet
3. Concrete Life
4. Carnt Kiss





Her Jazz (Catcall/Wiija)
1. Her Jazz
2. Prayer
3. Pro No From Now






In a way, the act of declaring oneself a revolutionary is revolutionary in itself. Despite their musical leanings, Huggy Bear with their rudimentary anarcho-syndicalism, ideas of equal ‘prime movers’ (not leaders) and impassioned feminism had more in common with mischief-mongers and Government-baiters Crass than any of the toy rabbit-clutching bands that followed. One listen to the fury threatening to devour the songs alive on their Wiiija compilation Taking The Rough With The Smooch proves that.
(The Outbursts of Everett True)




Our Troubled Youth (Catcall/Kill Rock Stars)
1. Jupiter Re-Entry
2. T-Shirt
3. Blow Dry
4. Nu Song
5. Into The Mission
6. Hopscotch
7. Aqua Girl Star
8. February 14



Don't Die (Wiija)
1. Dissthentic Penetration
2. Teen Tighterns
3. No Sleep
4. Shaved Pussy Poetry
5. Pansy Twist

All the tracks mentioned above are unavailable in the states but can be downloaded here Huggy Bear Vol.1


DOWNLOAD LINK HERE....

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The Frumpies "Frumpy One Piece"







Artist: The Frumpies
Album: Frumpie One Piece
Release: 1998
Label: Kill Rock Stars



The Frumpies was a punk band formed in 1992 Olympia, Washington. The original line-up consisted of singers/guitarists Tobi Vail, Kathi Wilcox and Billy Karren, who were all also in the legendary riot grrrl band Bikini Kill, and Bratmobile drummer Molly Neuman. Their debut was the seven-inch Alien Summer Nights on the Chainsaw label. Babies and Bunnies was recorded in 1993, with future Make-Up and Weird War guitarist Michelle Mae signing on long enough to record “TOMMY sLiCh”. After a two-year hiatus, the Frumpies reunited in 1996, soon releasing the album Eunuch Nights. The CD collection Frumpie One Piece assembled all of the band’s previous singles




Tracklist:

1. Malice And Discontent
2. I Just Wanna Puke On The Stereo
3. Do You Wanna Donuts
4. Baby Plays For Pritty
5. Alien Summer
6. Fuck Kitty
7. Giveaway Pile
8. Weird Machine
9. Intertube Tomorrow
10. Be Good
11. Whatshisname Hearts The Frumpies
12. She's A Real Cutie Pie
13. Safety First
14. Weary Ingenues And Snotty Brats
15. Duvet Ta
16. Fake Antagonism Rules, Okay
17. Tommy Slich
18. Deliberate Indifference
19. Planet What
20. Fuck Yr Frumpies
21. Eunuch Nights
22. Of Ever And Now On
23. You'll See
24. Wrong Way Round


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