Tracklist
1 | Cubicles | |
2 | In The Long Run | |
3 | Kicking A Pigeon | |
4 | Brightmares | |
5 | Mad Went The Barber | |
6 | Diego No.1 | |
7 | The Gibbon Walk | |
8 | That's How Men Drop | |
9 | Life In A Lifeboat | |
10 | The Novice | |
11 | Diego No.2 | |
12 | We Rest Our Feet | |
13 | Nightcap |
The Mabuses is a band which formed in London in 1991 and released three albums to considerable critical acclaim. Led by the enigmatic Kim Fahy, the Mabuses offer music which mixes pop sensibilities with more esoteric concerns such as film and literature. The name "Mabuses" is a tribute to the Fritz Lang film trilogy about a master criminal called Dr. Mabuse. Lyrically and musically, their recordings can be described as modern psychedelia. |
Tracklist
1 | Cubicles | |
2 | In The Long Run | |
3 | Kicking A Pigeon | |
4 | Brightmares | |
5 | Mad Went The Barber | |
6 | Diego No.1 | |
7 | The Gibbon Walk | |
8 | That's How Men Drop | |
9 | Life In A Lifeboat | |
10 | The Novice | |
11 | Diego No.2 | |
12 | We Rest Our Feet | |
13 | Nightcap |
The Yummy Fur were a Scottish indie rock band from Glasgow, formed in 1992, and disbanded 1999. The band consisted of lead singer and guitarist John McKeown and a regularly changing line-up of other musicians.[2] McKeown has since gone on to form the band 1990s. Their name was taken from the comic book Yummy Fur by Chester Brown.
After leaving the band in 1997, Lawrence Worthington would drum for both The Male Nurse and The Fall-influenced art punk band Country Teasers.
Tracklist
A1 | Plastic Cowboy | |
A2 | Flapy Clown Disco | |
B | Chinese Bookie |
Punk rock compilation on Red Dawg Records
Tracklist
A1 | Rail (3)– | Josie And The Pussycats |
A2 | Themack– | Reading Rainbow |
A3 | Less Than Jake– | Laverne And Shirley |
A4 | Hellbender– | Zorro |
A5 | Christie Front Drive– | Mary Tyler Moore Show |
A6 | Friction (8)– | Happy Days |
A7 | The Bowzers– | The Monkeys |
B1 | Neena Foundry– | Love American Style |
B2 | Cap'n Jazz– | Beverly Hills 90210 |
B3 | Horace Pinker– | Laverne And Shirley |
B4 | Braid– | Bosom Buddies |
B5 | Lynyrd's Innards– | Silver Spoons |
B6 | The Larry Brrrds– | Fame |
B7 | Zoinks!– | Greatest American Hero |
American hardcore band from Tyler, Texas.
Tracklist
A1 | Picture Of A Lady | |
A2 | Vulture | |
B1 | I Am Material | |
B2 | Drought |
Kiss it Goodbye was a hardcore band from Seattle, Washington, USA that existed from 1996 to 1998.
After leaving the New Jersey band Deadguy, vocalist Tim Singer and
guitarist Keith Huckins moved on to form Kiss it Goodbye with bassist
Thom Rusnack and drummer Andrew Gormley. Huckins, Rusnack and Gormley
were already familiar musically as they had all previously performed
together in the New Jersey band Rorschach.
A demo tape was quickly recorded and heavily circulated around the
New York City area which responded with high praise. The band decided to
leave their New Jersey roots and follow Tim to Seattle. The band
recorded their 1997 debut LP She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not for
Revelation Records. Produced by Billy Anderson, the album had the same
familiar sound that fans of Deadguy and Rorschach had come to know along
with Singer's melodramatic screams and ramblings. The tracks "Preacher"
and "Target Practice" which were omitted from She Loves Me.. were also
released this same year as a 7" EP through Revelation.
In 1997, the band toured with Unsane. They also toured with death
metal outfit Obituary. Shortly after the tour, Huckins decided the
touring and music were no longer to his liking and was replaced by
Seattle hardcore veteran Demian "Headboy" Johnston.
The band recorded material in 1998 for an EP that was to be released
by Sub Pop Records but was never released by the label as Tim Singer
soon decided to leave the band, effectively dissolving it. The tracks
were eventually released by Revelation Records as the Choke CD/7" EP.
Tracklist
A1 | Manthing | |
A2 | Afterschool Special | |
A3 | Target Practice | |
A4 | Hartley |
Alternative rock featuring vocalist and guitarist Art Alexakis from Everclear.
Tracklist
1 | Heartspark Dollarsign | |
2 | The Twistinside | |
3 | I Fall To Pieces |
4 | Rocky Mountain High | |
5 | Mr. Greenjeans Evil Twin (George Bush Part 2) | |
6 | Big Black Boots |
Founded by Sushil Dade of Soup Dragons and former 18 Wheeler David Keenan (and, for a while, including ex-Teenage Fanclub drummer Brendan O’Hare in its ever-changing lineup), Glasgow’s Telstar Ponies fell somewhere between the atmospheric goth of Independent Project Records releases and the prolonged indulgence of freeform improvisation. The US-only Mors Factum Musica conveys something of their breadth, with the straightforward rock of “Lugengeschicte” sharing plastic with 13 minutes of Pink Floyd dynamism in “Does Your Heart Have Wings?”
Shortly before taking a two-year hiatus, the Ponies managed to make a double album without overindulgence or a complete reckoning of what they can do. Voices From the New Music stretches from the deep, despairing pangs of David Keenan’s vocals and guitar on “Last Outpost” (reminiscent of Savage Republic member Thom Furman’s solo work as Autumnfair) to the piano-and-drone creepiness of “Aegis Falling” and the desperado whistling on “The Fall of Little Summer.” Telstar Ponies find a snug corner on where goth angst need not be drenched in absurd theatrics or uninspired songform.[Ben Goldberg]
Tracklist
1 | The Moon Is Not A Puzzle | ||
2 | Lugengeschichte | ||
3 | Not Even Starcrossed | ||
4 | Maya | ||
5 | Two's Insane | ||
6 | Moon, Don't Come Up Tonight |
7 | Monster | ||
8 | Side Netting | ||
9 | Her Name | ||
10 | Innerhalb Weniger Minuten | ||
11 | I Still Believe In Christmas Trees |
British songwriter, singer and multi-instrumentalist, best known for his work with The Loft, The Weather Prophets and Ellis Island Sound. (*August 13, 1960)
Tracklist
1 | Beware | ||
2 | Walk Into The Wind | ||
3 | Firesong | ||
4 | Your Sun Leaves The Sky |
5 | Holy Road | ||
6 | I Wish I Was Somewhere Else | ||
7 | Emblem | ||
8 | On Top Above The Driver | ||
9 | Submarine | ||
10 | Chevron |
Middlesbrough band, members of whom later became International Strike Force. |
Tracklist
A1 | In Honour Of Takahashi Rumiko San | |
A2 | Copkiller | |
B1 | Snow White 5 - Wicked Stepmother 0 | |
B2 | D I Y |
Brokeback is the name of Tortoise bassist Douglas McCombs' side project.
Tracklist
A | Returns To The Orange Grove |
B1 | Divines Water | |
B2 | A Carrot Is As Close As A Rabbit Gets To A Diamond |
Beggars Banquet compilation (UK version)
Tracklist
1. Radial Spangle - Birthday
2. Sundial - Star Baby
3. The Nephilim - Chaocracy
4. The Hair & Skin Trading Company - On Again Off Again
5. Mercury Rev - Boys Peel Out
6. Daniel Ash - Get Out Of Control (Thyroidinal Mix)
7. Polyphemus - The Sea Map
8. Carnival Art - Bullet Surprise
9. Terminal Power Company - Splinterpsyche
10. Love And Rockets - This Heaven
11. Main - Blown (Flight Mix)
Astroburger
is a Norwegian rock band from Oslo founded by Geir Stadheim, Helge
Waaler and R. C. Thrap-Meyer in 1987. Stadheim is the main force in the
group and the sole remaining member of the original band.
Tracklist
1 | The Madman's Circus Waltz |
2 | Oslo By Night | 3:06 | |
3 | Moments To Be Found | 4:05 | |
4 | Vincent Van Gogh | 3:10 | |
5 | Silent Summer Rain | 3:16 | |
6 | Girlman (Arab Theme) | 3:52 | |
7 | Fight Everybody | 2:26 | |
8 | I Used To Be Mod | 4:13 | |
9 | Send Her To Me | 2:02 | |
10 | Take The Skinheads Bowling | 2:31 | |
11 | Manhole 69 Part 1, 2 And 3 | 8:40 |
Female garage punk band from Japan
Tracklist
1 | Animal Girl | |
2 | Get On The Road | |
3 | Hey Little Girl | |
4 | Darling | |
5 | High Time |
Dogstar is an American alternative rock group originally active from the
mid-1990s to the early 2000s. The band garnered media attention due to
the non-musical activities of bassist Keanu Reeves, a famous Hollywood
actor. In 2023, the band has reactivated and begun touring while
preparing for the release of a new album in early October.
Tracklist
1 | Forgive | ||
2 | Our Little Visionary | ||
3 | No Matter What |
4 | Breathe Tonight | ||
5 | Nobody Home | ||
6 | The History Light | ||
7 | Honesty Anyway |
8 | And I Pray | ||
9 | Enchanted | ||
10 | Bleeding Soul | ||
11 | Goodbye | ||
12 | Denial |
Vinyl only punk release on Outcast record label
Tracklist
A1 | Whipped– | Bank Party |
A2 | Whipped– | King Good Sincerity |
A3 | Chicken– | Permanent Consequence |
A4 | North American Bison– | No More Kings |
A5 | Meat Minder– | Green Envy |
A6 | Moral Crux– | Teenage Atrocity |
A7 | The Rickets– | Hatefuck |
A8 | Positively Negative– | Friendship Trust |
A9 | Whorehouse Of Representatives– | Prepare To Fight |
A10 | Portrait Of Poverty– | Vein Train |
A11 | The Berserkers– | Can't See |
B1 | Amerifucked– | They Love To See Me Dead |
B2 | Amerifucked– | Die & Rot |
B3 | Positive Greed– | Retribution |
B4 | The Dunderheads– | Equality |
B5 | Mukilteo Fairies– | Contention |
B6 | Aaronation– | Flash Flood |
B7 | Defiance (2)– | Kept Docile |
B8 | Insult To Injury (3)– | Long Pork |
B9 | The Evicted– | Wasted Hero |
B10 | Masskontrol*– | Carrion |
B11 | Inhumane– | Unearth The Graves |
B12 | Pregasm– | Rush |
B13 | Bristle– | Social Life |
B14 | Zeke– | Quicksand |
Rare cassette of bands playing Sonic Youth songs
Tracklist
1 | Rosemary Beads*– | 100% |
2 | O!– | Schizophrenia |
3 | Julian Williams– | Tom Violence |
4 | Kitty Magic– | She's In A Bad Mood |
5 | Doctor Slotmachine– | Youth Against Fascism |
6 | Sulk (2)– | Kissability |
7 | Clag– | My Friend Goo |
8 | The Shaggs (5)– | Kool Thing |
9 | Willow (25)– | Mote |
10 | Gummy Dinosaurs– | The Sprawl |
11 | Benji (33)– | White Cross |
12 | The Rachels– | Teen Age Riot |
13 | Yummy Fur– | Purr |
14 | Torchey Blane– | Halloween |