14 April 2026

TALK IS POISON Straight To Hell 7 inch 1998

 


Discogs

 

American punk/hardcore band originally from Oakland, CA that existed for a brief period in the late 1990s. They reformed in 2010 and released a new EP. 

 

Tracklist

A1
Right To Die
A2
Talk Is Poison
A3
Forgotten
B1
Ruins
B2
Floor
B3
Lost

 

ANIMAL CRACKERS / WHIPPED Animal Crackers / Whipped 7 inch 1991


 


Discogs

 

Animal Crackers was a punk band formed at the ABC No Rio squat in New York City. The band shared members with and was active at the same time as the hardcore band Citizens Arrest

Whipped were a Hardcore / Crust punk known in the Northwest DIY underground.
The band formed in Seattle, Washington in the early 1990's - 1991-1995. 

 

Tracklist

A1Animal Crackers (2)3 Card Monte
A2Animal Crackers (2)Charlie's Theme (Thoughts Of ABC No Rio)
A3Animal Crackers (2)Jessie's Grind
B1WhippedFriends I Don't Like
B2WhippedDeep

 

THE CRIMINALS The Criminals 1996


 
Discogs

 

US Punk band from Berkeley, California 



Tracklist

1
Route 6661:44
2
Junkie Love0:55
3
Leech1:14
4
Private Affair1:50
5
Corruption0:57
6
Johnny Mnuemonia0:53
7
P.R. Meatmarket1:22
8
Lost1:56
9
Independance Day1:29
10
Parléz Vous1:15
11
Half-Way House2:13
12
My Hobby Is Abuse0:49
13
Parlez-Vous "Fuck You"?1:22
14
Lucy1:09
15
Criminal Theme Song2:20
16
Punk Rock Meatmarket1:15
17
Route 6661:27

 

EXECUTIONERS 1493 Steps To My House 7 inch 1994


 

Discogs

 

Indie / alt rock featuring Heather Garden who was also in Bell Jar and Small Stars - Blogatrix
 

 

Tracklist

A1
September
A2
Two Faced
B1
What If
B2
Left Pocket Hairbrush

 

BORED! My Pal 7 inch 1991


 

Discogs

 

Bored! formed as a garage rock band in Geelong, Victoria, Australia during 1987 with Grant Gardner on bass guitar, Adrian Hann on keyboards, Justin Munday on drums, John Nolan on guitar (ex-Behind The Magnolia Curtain) and Dave Thomas on guitar/vocals (ex-Bodies (2) and Slaughter House).  

 


Tracklist

A
My Pal
B
Say Good Bye

 

SWIMMING WITH SHARKS SOUNDTRACK Various Artists 1995


 

Discogs

 

Compilation from the original motion picture soundtrack 

 


Tracklist

1Gigolo AuntsCope3:46
2Kim Salmon & The Surrealists*Gravity4:08
3Vibes AliveThe Spoken Word4:58
4SwervedriverLast Train To Satansville6:44
5Powdered Rhino Horns*Break The Equation4:03
6Love Spit LoveHalf A Life4:09
7Sarah McLachlanGood Enough5:01
8Gigolo AuntsRide On Baby Ride On5:15
9The VibrettesHumpty Dump2:33
10GritherDig It Up3:42
11IzitThe Whole Affair Part 14:27
12Box The WallsForgiven3:03
13The Black WatchSee You Around3:59

 

PURESSENCE Puressence 1996


 

Discogs

 

Puressence Biography by James Wilkinson

Ignored by the majority but adored by a faithful, modest few, Failsworth, Manchester's Puressence were something of a contradiction in terms. Although they shared a laddish image and an implied arrogance with the mid-'90s incarnations of other north west England indie rock acts such as Oasis and the Charlatans, the high-register, ethereal vocals of frontman James Mudriczki pointed to something altogether more sophisticated. Claims that the band met on a bus on the way to the Stone Roses' legendary May 1990 gig at Spike Island, helped fuel and maintain their down-to-earth credentials, while in contrast their music represented a transcendence of the mundane -- similarly executed during this period by acts such as Aberdeen, Scotland's Geneva, and later by Southampton's the Delays.

Upon their formation, guitarist Neil McDonald was the only member with any musical knowledge; bass player Kevin Matthews and drummer Anthony Szuminski soon caught up, providing the ideal, brooding backdrop for Mudriczki's moody and emotive falsetto. Between 1992 and 1993 early EPs released through Rough Trade and 2 Damned Loud made the legendary Island Records sit up and take notice, and by 1995, the label had issued the U2-inspired single "I Suppose." Their self-titled debut album appeared the following year drawing favorable comparisons to Radiohead's work on The Bends. That said, even a Puressence promotional campaign that included five singles -- as well as a Manchester city center poster operation that bordered on causing criminal damage -- couldn't persuade the U.K. record-buying public to turn their attention away from (What's the Story) Morning Glory? by hometown giants Oasis.

With its lighter, pop focused sound 1998's Only Forever, yielded the band's first U.K. top 40 single -- the Who-inspired "This Feeling." Following that year's acquisition of Island by Universal, the label continued to show faith in Puressence, eventually releasing the ambitious Planet Helpless in October 2002, despite many other acts of their ilk being stripped from their roster in the intervening period. However, 2003 saw the band part company with the label and their manager as well as McDonald, who went on to form the Editors-influenced local act Juno Ashes. A fan of the band, Lowell Killen, stepped in to replace him on guitar, while the next few years brought sporadic live appearances.

Rumors that the band had split were laid to rest in September 2007 when they returned with the self-released Don't Forget to Remember. Recorded at Manchester's Revolution Studios, the album failed to take root on home soil, but helped to spread the word further afield. The accompanying tour took in their first U.S. dates and built on the earlier success of Planet Helpless in Greece. While their fourth album placed them back into the Top Ten of the Greek album charts, the uplifting single "Don't Know Any Better" reached number one, along with a prestigious support slot with Depeche Mode. The retrospective Sharpen Up the Knives arrived in October 2009, prior to the band's biggest ever U.K. headlining gig in front of 3,500 fans at the Manchester Apollo.


 

Tracklist

1
Near Distance4:39
2
I Suppose4:13
3
Mr Brown5:02
4
Understanding4:27
5
Fire4:05
6
Traffic Jam In Memory Lane3:16
7
Casting Lazy Shadows3:36
8
You're Only Trying To Twist My Arm4:27
9
Every House On Every Street4:03
10
India6:04

 

08 April 2026

DOG IN BLANKET 渡る世間は鬼ばかり 1998

 


Discogs

 

Japanese alt rock by Masahiko Furuya. - Blogatrix 

 


Tracklist

1
Come To Mind
2
I Know Now
3
It’s A Waste Of Time
4
Honesty
5
You Have No One Else
6
Sleep A Day
7
With You Away
8
Tonight
9
Staying Behind

THE SOFTIES The Softies EP 1996


 

Discogs

 

The Softies Biography by Tim Sendra

Made up of singer/songwriter/guitarists Rose Melberg and Jen Sbragia, the Softies live up to their name by crafting quiet, intimate songs that come directly from the heart with no stops along the way. The beginning of their partnership saw the duo issue a trio of albums (1995's It's Love, 1997's Winter Pageant, 2000's Holiday in Rhode Island) that were a warm rejoinder to the noisy indie rock of the day. After a long break that saw them working on other projects, they reunited for 2024's The Bed I Made, sounding almost exactly as they had before, only with more experience to guide the songs.

The duo first got together in the early days of 1994, with both Melberg and Sbragia looking to do something a little different than the noisy indie rock they had been playing. Melberg was a member of Tiger Trap, who had recently split, and Go Sailor, a noise pop band who had just formed, while Sbragia was in Pretty Face. Based in Portland, Oregon and utilizing only electric guitars and their voices -- which often blended in perfect harmony -- they crafted an intimate, heartwarming sound that cradled their deeply felt lyrics. Obvious signposts were the Marine Girls, Linda Smith, and Tracey Thorn's first solo album, and they fit well with Elliott Smith -- who they befriended and toured with -- too. Their first release was the four-song Loveseat single, which was released by Slumberland in 1994. The duo shifted to K Records for two 1995 releases: another single, "He'll Never Have to Know," and their debut album It's Love. Both were produced by Calvin Johnson and feature the duo solidifying their approach in a lovely fashion. The band continued to play shows, often at the Magic Marker house in Portland and sometimes touring with Smith as his opening act. In 1996, Slumberland issued another EP, a self-titled set of songs recorded a few years earlier, and the duo made another single for K, "The Best Days." Meanwhile, they were working on a second album proper and in 1997 issued Winter Pageant, another subdued, introspective album that had all the magic of their debut. After one more record, 2000's Holiday in Rhode Island, that saw the duo adding some new elements like bass and keyboards to their template, Melberg and Sbragia moved on to different projects. The latter had formed All Girl Summer Band and decided to devote her attention to that. Melberg began a solo career and continued to collaborate with other artists in numerous bands (Gaze, Brave Irene, Knife Pleats) over the years. The duo occasionally reunited to play live shows, joining a brief Chickfactor-sponsored tour in 2012, and playing a benefit in Melberg's adopted city of Vancouver in 2018. They reunited in a more tangible manner in 2013 via social media. While commiserating over the loss of their respective mothers, they decided it was time to record a new Softies album. After trading demos back and forth over email, they spent a few months finalizing songs while also finding time to go out on a short tour with Tony Molina, a devoted follower of the band. They booked time in the middle of 2023 at a recording studio (the Unknown) in Anacortes, Washington -- a midway point between Vancouver and Portland -- and emerged with The Bed I Made, a record that sounds like it could have come out decades earlier but it's also colored by their experiences and their growth as musicians. It was issued in August of 2024 by Father/Daughter Records and they launched a small U.S. tour.

 

Tracklist

1
Snow Like This2:38
2
Selfish3:31
3
All In Good Time3:32
4
Half As Much3:30
5
Sixteen Months2:32
6
Count To Ten3:14
7
Postal Blue1:25
8
Pedestal2:45

 

07 April 2026

JUPITER SUN Atmosphere 1995


 

Discogs

 

Dream pop / shoegaze / indie rock on Parasol record label - Blogatrix 

 

 

Tracklist

1
Thoughts3:10
2
Zookeeper3:38
3
Sometimes I Feel Fine3:28
4
Inside This Room3:00
5
Coming Down3:29
6
Seven Years4:21
7
Blow Up3:46
8
Violet Intertwine2:48
9
Accelerate3:31
10
Tomorrow3:34
11
Headlight Beam Reaction2:07
12
Supernova7:58

 

FORD Vicodin 7 inch 1992

 


Discogs

 

Noisy punk on Sympathy For The Record Industry label. Also known as Floored who released a full length album on the Communion label. - Blogatrix 

  

Tracklist

A
Vicodin
B
Primary Filtration

 

06 April 2026

ROSE MELBERG / MAGPIES Cupid / I Want A Love I Can See 7 inch 1994


 
Discogs

 

Rose Melberg is a singer-songwriter from Sacramento, California. She has sung and played guitar for bands such as Tiger Trap, The Softies and Go Sailor - and has released a steady amount of solo material which follows almost a gloom/dream-pop style. 

Magpies were a short-lived Bay Area group with 3 songs all released on Slumberland Records 


Tracklist

A1Rose MelbergCupid
A2MagpiesI Want A Love I Can See

 

05 April 2026

NO EXIT Helden 1998


by request

 
 
 
 
Punkrock band from Berlin, Germany. They are active since 1991.
The singer "Rio" died on 09.03.2021 
 
 


Tracklist

1
Alles Wird Gut
2
Verbieten Ist Verboten
3
Raumschiff
4
Ich Färb Sie Bunt
5
Promille
6
Ich Hau Ab
7
Egal
8
Hagen
9
Arschkrampen
10
Ja, Ja, Ja
11
Weiss
12
Times Are Changing
13
Nicht P.C.
14
Na & ?!
15
Helden

 

 

GAZE Mitsumeru 1998


 

Discogs

 

Indie pop band from Vancouver, BC. 

 

Tracklist

1
Shady2:08
2
Jelly-Bean2:06
3
Bob Again3:22
4
400 A.D.2:16
5
Any Way2:01
6
Portrait3:41
7
Preppy Villain2:56
8
Peeking Shows His Ignorance2:22
9
Listen2:35
10
Eric Idol1:14
11
Seed-Less2:19
12
Turquoise2:49
13
X-Reel2:25
14
You Glow2:30

 

01 April 2026

HOSS You Get Nothing 1992

by request
 

 
Discogs

 


Hoss are a rock band from Melbourne, Australia which formed in 1990. The initial line-up included Joel Silbersher on guitar/lead vocals (ex-God (6), Scott Bailey on bass, Todd McNeair on drums (ex-Seminal Rats / Slush Puppies) and Michael Weber on lead guitar (ex-Seminal Rats / Slush Puppies). In 1992 McNeair was replaced by Michael Glenn on drums, who was in turn replaced by Dean Muller during 1995 (ex-Voodoo Lust / Macho Clowns / later-Cosmic Psychos). Weber, was replaced in 1992 by Jimmy Sfestos on guitar.

 

To be clear, and I just found this out, Slush Puppies in this instance is the Australian band, not the Swedish one. - Blogatrix

Tracklist

1
It's Everywhere3:29
2
I'm Not Here2:36
3
Satan The Cleaning Lady3:20
4
Too Much Sugar5:58
5
Bile2:58
6
Rock 'N' Roll Worm3:32
7
Magpie5:23
8
Three In The Morning3:24
9
Stag Party3:02
10
Cranky Tonkin'2:48
11
I Wanna Kill Your Boyfriend5:47
12
Chuck2:30

 

29 March 2026

I HATE THE 90s VOLUME 30

 

 As always, just like in the '90s, this compilation will fit on a CD.

 

 Tracklist

  1. BRAD My Fingers
  2. GOMEZ 78 Stone Wobble
  3. BEATNIK FILMSTARS Bigot Sponger Haircut Policy
  4. LITTLE RED CAR Cardboard
  5. THE LUCKSMITHS Punchlines
  6. 12 RODS I Wish You Were A Girl
  7. SISTER PSYCHIC Velvet Dog
  8. 84 NASH Shot Bully
  9. SUPERCHARGER You Irritate Me
10. CHARMING Mississippi
11. THE CAPITOL CITY DUSTERS Minutemen Song
12. STEPHEN DUFFY She Freak
13. IMPOSSIBLE MUSIC FORCE Blah Na Na
14. CECIL SEASKULL True Love
15. THE HANG UPS Runaway
16. PET Rogan
17. DISTORTION FELIX Green Army Man
18. SOMETHING FOR KATE Toothpaste
19. THE MAKERS Leopard Print Sissy
20. SISTER GEORGE Virus Envy
21. THE HOOBLERS Love
22. SONIC BOOM Indian Summer
23. SWERVEDRIVER You Find It Everywhere
24. CORNERSHOP Brimful of Asha 

21 March 2026

THE RECLUSIVES LP 1999


 

Discogs

 

Punk rock'n'roll band from Austin, Texas, USA. 

 

Tracklist

A1
Jesus The Hunter1:59
A2
Outta My Face2:02
A3
Slut1:13
A4
Exxplorer1:42
A5
I Can't Hear You1:11
A6
Ted1:34
A7
Little Pigs2:05
A8
B-Movie Girl1:25
A9
Excuse Me1:12
A10
Let Go Of My Leg1:34
A11
Awful1:36
A12
34 Years2:02
B1
(You Ain't No) Sons Of Hercules1:55
B2
Don't Move2:17
B3
Heads Will Roll2:04
B4
Hogs Of The Road1:21
B5
Not Today1:42
B6
Road Warrior2:02
B7
UT Fight Song1:49
B8
Very Good Friend1:09
B9
Trashed1:32
B10
Kids2:34
B11
Cruisin' For Cock2:26
B12
I'd Rather Be With The Boys2:24