09 September 2024

SPEW 4TH Various Artists 1993


 

Discogs

 

Atlantic Records compilation




Tracklist

1MelvinsHooch2:50
2Machines Of Loving GraceButterfly Wings (Sins Of Commission Mix)5:43
3Stone Temple PilotsCreep5:30
4MonsterlandInsulation4:10
5The Juliana Hatfield ThreeFor The Birds4:14
6Bad ReligionStruck A Nerve3:46
7Saigon KickClose To You3:48
8The LemonheadsInto Your Arms2:44
9Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies*Ride The Tide4:46
10Melissa FerrickHappy Song3:04
11The HattersClip On4:25
12The CharthogsRidicule4:10
13Yo La TengoBig Day Coming4:27
14JawboxSavory (Demo)4:30
15Stone Temple PilotsPlush (Acoustic From MTV's Headbanger's Ball)3:50

05 September 2024

ALL YOU CAN EAT Manga 1993

 


Discogs


All You Can Eat Biography by Stewart Mason

A D.I.Y. punk band from San Francisco in the tradition of the Dead Kennedys and Fugazi, All You Can Eat formed in 1989. Singer Devon Morf, guitarist Danny Buzzard, bassist Craig Billmeier (who also played in the marginally poppier Your Mother), and drummer Myron Isaacs embrace the goofy, fun side of punk more than the overtly serious, political dimension (think the Dickies, Fear, and Doggy Style, not ultra-serious, straight-edge bands), but remained stubbornly committed to their local scene even as similarly lighthearted California punk bands like Green Day and the Offspring signed to major labels and started selling in the tens of thousands. All You Can Eat disbanded in 1998 when Billmeier returned to college. Morf, who has a bachelor's degree in journalism, went on to write for Bay Area music magazines like Flipside and Maximum Rock'n'Roll.


Tracklist

1
Family Matters
2
It Might Be Ramen
3
Their Glass Ceiling
4
Beside An Empty Desk
5
This Die-Cast Metal Has Life
6
Elvira Stole My Shirt
7
My Father
8
Food Fight
9
Life/Tuesday The 5th
10
My Room's Alive
11
Big Op:Min
12
Take A Walk
13
Unknown
14
Sleeping On A Bed Of Razors
15
I Saw Your Girlfriend In A Movie
16
Inconsistancies
17
Food Is A Four-Letter Word
18
Ignore-ant
19
Wedgie
20
Luci-fudge

THE POOH STICKS Multiple Orgasm 1991

 

by request


Discogs


The Pooh Sticks Biography by Jason Ankeny

The Pooh Sticks were rock's most inside joke, a monumental yet affectionate prank on the very mythology of pop music itself. Cloaked behind ridiculously overblown marketing schemes, made-up histories, and cartoon-character images, the Welsh group punctured the industry's myriad excesses, freely pilfering from the entirety of pop's past by shoplifting titles, lyrics, and melodies at will; wrapping their barbs in cotton-candy singalongs, their subversions worked on many levels -- postmodern cultural criticism, retro-irony, slavish imitation, and power pop manna among them -- to forge an identity as high concept as it was lowbrow.

The Pooh Sticks were ostensibly led by frontman Hue Pooh (born Hue Williams), who in October 1987 teamed with Swansea-area schoolmates Paul, (guitar), Alison (bass), Trudi Tangerine (keyboards), and Stephanie (drums) -- no last names, please -- and debuted with the single "On Tape," a witty jab at indie rock fan boy mentality released on manager/svengali Steve Gregory's Fierce label. (In actuality, Gregory was the real mastermind behind the Pooh Sticks, writing, arranging, and producing their records, designing their cover artwork, and even choreographing their live performances.) Alan McGee -- an ironically lavish box set comprised entirely of one-sided singles including the famed "I Know Someone Who Knows Someone Who Knows Alan McGee Quite Well," a nod to the Creation Records chief -- followed in 1988.

The Pooh Sticks EP, a streamlined collection of the box set material, appeared later in 1988, trailed by Orgasm, a set "recorded live...in Trudi Tangerine's basement" including the wonderful "Indie Pop Ain't Noise Pollution." The 1989 mock-bootleg Trademark of Quality was next, compiling live material from a pair of recent club dates including a cover of the Vaselines' "Dying for It" as well as an early rendition of the group's semi-original "Young People." In 1990, they even finally recorded a proper studio LP, Formula One Generation.

In 1991, the Pooh Sticks added Talulah Gosh and Heavenly vocalist Amelia Fletcher to their ranks; the resulting LP, The Great White Wonder, was their masterpiece, a collection of ace pop songs built entirely around other people's ideas, from the Neil Young "Powderfinger" guitar solo at the heart of "The Rhythm of Love" to the liberal use of Stephen Stills' "Love the one you're with" credo right down to the record's title, borrowed from a legendary Bob Dylan bootleg. 1993's sublime Million Seller took the same path; 1995's Optimistic Fool was the Pooh Sticks' swan song.



Tracklist

1
I Know Someone Who Knows Someone Who Knows Alan McGee Quite Well2:24
2
Heroes And Villains2:39
3
Foxy Boy1:36
4
Force Fed By Love3:01
5
Sex Head2:51
6
On Tape3:31
7
Indiepop Ain't Noise Pollution2:05
8
1-2-3 Red Light
1:51
9
Heartbreak1:35
10
Cinnamon1:35
11
When The Night Falls1:38
12
Do Something To Me
2:16
13
Force Fed By Love2:53
14
Tear The Roof Right Off My Head1:08
15
Goody Goody Gumdrops
2:01
16
Saturday Night's The Big Night2:08
17
It's A Good Day For A Parade
1:26
18
Just Another Minute1:52
19
Do It Again (A Little Bit Slower)2:19

31 August 2024

92 DEGREES 92 Degrees 1995


 

Discogs

 

Power pop on Black Vinyl Records, owned by legendary '70s and '80s power pop band, Shoes.

 

 Tracklist

1
Black Hole
2
I've Been Thinking Of You
3
I'm Telling You Now
4
Sharon Won't
5
A Lot To Give
6
Have You Ever Had Love?
7
When I'm Gone
8
Believe In Me
9
In Her Glow
10
Mrs. Jones
11
She'll Never Know

29 August 2024

SYRACUSE HARDCORE 98.99 Various Artists 2000


 

Discogs

 

 
Compilation on Watermark Records, a hardcore label, released in 2000 but all songs were recorded in 1998 and 1999.

 

Tracklist

1Another VictimRelentless
2Another VictimSell Yourself
3Hermon DekalbLucky 13
4Hermon DekalbSoulmate
5LibertineIf Wishes Were Horses
6LibertineBeautiful Disaster
7Fallout (15)Disfigured
8Fallout (15)Two Days
9Beta Minus MechanicMissing
10Beta Minus MechanicSand Castle
11Tread (3)Millennium
12Tread (3)Days Gone
13Farthest Man*Blank Frame
14Farthest Man*Mask Killer
15Ides Of March (4)Man Or Machine
16Ides Of March (4)Humanities Creation
17Eternal YouthI Won't Look Back
18Eternal YouthRebuilding Year
19Earth CrisisIn The Wire
20Earth CrisisMass Arrest

RESSURECTION I Refuse. 1994

 


Discogs


Hardcore band from Edison, NJ, USA


Tracklist

  1. Build
  2. Sympathy
  3. Bleed
  4. Chains
  5. Refuse
  6. Culture
  7. Gag
  8. Melting Away
  9. Suffocate
10. Untitled
11.1 Untitled [Live]
11.2 Sympathy [Live]
11.3
Culture [Live]
11.4
Untitled [Live]
11.5 Untitled [Live]
11.6 
Suffocate [Live]
11.7
Melting Away [Live]
12. Untitled






13 MG. Trust And Obey 1995

 


Discogs


13 Mg. Biography by Mike DaRonco

With years of being behind the production wheel of such big names as Grace Jones, Ministry, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Chemlab, and the Jesus and Mary Chain, vocalist and producer H. Beno wanted to start his own project. So by recruiting guitarists Max Edgin and Joe Callahan, bassist Cornelius Boon, and drummer Felix Miklik, and 13 Mg. was born in 1993. With their style of combining aggressive dance beats, distorted keyboard, and coarse guitar leads, 13 Mg. were soon recording their 1996 debut full-length Trust and Obey. Followed by a series tours with Sister Machinegun, Prong, and EDN and their Re-Mixes EP in 1997, 13 Mg.'s second album, Eternacate, was released on Slipdisc Records two years later.



Tracklist

  1. Guardian Angel
  2. Uppercut
  3. Sinister
  4. Azimuth
  5. Lie In State
  6. Moan Song
  7. Spree
  8. Four Speed
  9. Too Freaky
10. Nath

BOUNCING BALLS Bouncing Balls 1997


 
Discogs


alt rock



Tracklist

1
We Need Action Now !3:44
2
Too Little, Too Late3:17
3
Vampire of Energy3:47
4
You Don't Need Me5:17
5
I Don't Want To Belong3:47
6
I Wanna Go Fiction2:08
7
Looking Out For Number Two4:21
8
I Scream6:16
9
One Hundred Years4:29
10
Schoolyard Pirate3:07
11
Live Wild3:40
12
Rock 'N Roll, Schmoozer's Game 4:55

THE THREE JOHNS Eat Your Sons 1990


 
Discogs


The Three Johns Biography by John Dougan

A side group started in 1982 by Mekons co-founder Jon Langford, the Three Johns, originally made up of Langford, John Hyatt, Phillip "John" Brennan, and a drum machine, specialized in abrasive, politically charged, danceable rock. Sounding almost nothing like Langford's main band, the Johns were a silly-serious bunch of political and cultural provocateurs. Recording during the height of Margaret Thatcher's ill-conceived Tory rebellion, the Johns were openly antagonistic to this new, conservative vision of Britain's future. And while their elliptical and epigrammatic lyrics might not offer the sloganeering that would easily identify them as lefties, certainly there were enough hints dropped along the way to remove any doubt. Unlike other rock agit-prop, the Johns played a fairly accessible version of polemical post-punk anti-pop that embraced big, messy arena-rock-sounding guitars and hard, repetitive, quasi-hip-hop dance beats. Perhaps the most subversive thing about the Johns is that, despite Langford's and Hyatt's goofy vocals, they were, in their own weird way, pure pop for now people, especially those who hated Thatcher. With collective tongue planted firmly in cheek, the Johns took on British and American obsession with materialism, the diabolical Reagan-Thatcher lovefest, the machinations of the pop music industry, all of it done with a great sense of humor mixed in with genuine fear and horror. Frequently hard to pin down, the Johns reveled in being slippery, exhibiting a love and loathing for pop music. In some respects, the Johns resembled friends and fellow Leeds, England mates the Gang of Four, but where the Gang of Four was dour and serious (bordering on academic), the Johns were loutish and boisterous, which when combining politics and rock & roll can, ultimately, be a good thing. After the release of Eat Your Sons in 1990, Jon Langford turned his attention full-time to the Mekons, putting the Three Johns on what has turned out to be an indefinite sabbatical.



Tracklist

1
Black Heart / Skeleton Man5:33
2
Eat Your Sons4:06
3
Key Largo5:09
4
Smashtime4:40
5
Sometime4:23
6
Toleration2:35
7
Book Of The Dead4:03
8
Jason's Dream2:27
9
Thunder And Rum4:07
10
Desire For Chaos0:53
11
Beat It On A Rock3:40
12
In The Here And High6:09
13
A Very Modern Relationship5:41

THREE STEPS UP Happiness To Reality Ratio: 1997


 
Discogs


When I first heard this, I thought of Sleeper, a New York based band who had to change their name due to a British band holding the same moniker. Emo-tinged vocals and catchy punk oriented song structures with a vocalist nod to Chamberlain/Split Lip. Produced by none other than John Lisa, of Sleeper/Serpico.



Tracklist

1
For Family By Family
2
Sway
3
Infirm
4
New World Blues
5
Plenty
6
Descend Again
7
Return To Zero
8
The Last War
9
Face Up

BREAKBEAT ERA Ultra-Obscene 1999

 


Discogs


Breakbeat Era Biography by Jason Ankeny

The Bristol, England-based drum'n'bass project Breakbeat Era was spearheaded by acclaimed producer Roni Size in tandem with DJ Die (also Size's collaborator in Reprazent) and singer Leonie Laws. Their debut LP Ultra-Obscene was released in 1999. [See Also: Roni Size]



Tracklist

1
Past Life5:23
2
Rancid5:07
3
Ultra-Obscene5:03
4
Bullitproof4:32
5
Breakbeat Era5:22
6
Time 4 Breaks4:20
7
Late Morning6:11
8
Anti-Everything5:26
9
Animal Machine3:03
10
Our Disease5:51
11
Max0:48
12
Control Freak5:44
13
Terrible Funk5:38
14
Sex Change3:42
15
Life Is My Friend7:59

27 August 2024

STRIKE FORCE Mousse 1997


 

Discogs

 


Emo/post rock with female vocals

 


Tracklist

1
Mousse2:51
2
Be3:38
3
Steve P.A.4:52


VOLUME ELEVEN Prole Art Threat 1999

 


Discogs


Screaming vocals (mostly) with noisy, wailing guitars and fast drumming. At times reminiscent of Sonic Youth.

Six of the songs were recorded live on KXLU Los Angeles radio in 1997, the last song is a studio track recorded in 1999. .

Vinyl only release, 1,000 copies pressed.



Tracklist

A1
Romance
A2
Abuse/you And Me
A3
Super Queemie
A4
Elecrto Thanesia
B1
Beautiful Blossom
B2
Come Together
B3
Trisket Disco Cavern

ADAM F Colours 1997

 


Discogs


Downtempo/chillout/electronic/drum n bass


Tracklist

  1. Intro
  2. 73
  3. Metropolis
  4. Music In My Mind (Album Version)
  5. Jaxx
  6. Mother Earth
  7.
The Tree Knows Everything (Clean Edit)
  8.
Circles (Album Edit)
  9.
Dirty Harry (Adapted Album Version)
10.
F-Jam (Album Edit)
11. Colours
Bonus Track
12.
Aromatherapy (Edit)
Japanese only bonus tracks
13.
Love Don't Live Here Anymore
14.
Circles (Roni Size Mix)