LastFM
Hardcore punk band best known for their track "Fight the Right" which
was used on the Punk Uprisings 2 comp put out by Go Kart Records.
Tracklist
A1 | Big Business | |
A2 | Trendy | |
A3 | Arty Farty | |
B1 | Greed$tock | |
B2 | Rock The Boat |
LastFM
Hardcore punk band best known for their track "Fight the Right" which
was used on the Punk Uprisings 2 comp put out by Go Kart Records.
Tracklist
A1 | Big Business | |
A2 | Trendy | |
A3 | Arty Farty | |
B1 | Greed$tock | |
B2 | Rock The Boat |
Compilation on Lookout! Records
Tracklist
1. Assorted Jellybeans - Braindead
2. Black Train Jack - 700 Club
3. Bouncing Souls - Here We Go
4. Funeral Oration - World Needs Changing
5. The Hi-Fives - Transistor Sister
6. Hi-Standards - Lonely
7. The Humpers - Migraine Shack
8. Kankersores - Ernie
9. Mr. T. Experience - New Girlfriend
10. MxPx - Punk Rawk Show
11. The Queers - From Your Boy
12. Reset - Concerns
13. Satanic Surfers - Your Perfect World
14. Sicko - Cover Up
15. The Smears - Big 44
16. Spent Idols - Oh No (Here We Go Again)
17. Squirtgun - Frederick's Frost
18. The Suspects - My Lie
19. Ten Foot Pole - Walkin'
20. Trigger Happy - Softly
21. The Vandals - Take It Back
22. Weston - No Kind of Superstar
23. Wizo - Gemein (Mean)
24. Wynona Riders - Deep End
25. Zoinks! - Uma 13 Times
And a not so flattering review.... - Blogatrix
Despite a pretty great rock opera right in the middle of the album, Itch's Dyin' to Be Jesus is a very average project. The idea behind it is great, mixing punk rock with Elton John-style piano rock. And for the most part, the music is the strongest part of the album. But it is Mark Critchley's voice that does the most damage to the quality of the project. "More Gimmicks" and "No Life" are both good anti-establishment anthems that are tanked by his tight-throated vocals. He doesn't quite sing, he just talks in tune to the music. Only on a few songs, like the beautiful "Photosynthesis" and the aforementioned rock opera "Open Letter to Dr. Strange," do the music and the vocals really come together. The album is a noble effort, but should probably be avoided by anyone who isn't really dedicated to the idea that piano and punk should meet.
Tracklist
1 | Energy Vampire | 2:05 | |
2 | Freedom 55 | 3:16 | |
3 | More Gimmicks | 4:22 | |
4 | No Death | 3:46 | |
5 | Open Letter To Dr. Strange | 7:29 | |
6 | Photosynthesis | 2:57 | |
7 | No Life | 2:11 | |
8 | The Club | 2:17 | |
9 | Body And Head | 3:47 | |
10 | Dyin' To Be Jesus | 5:10 | |
11 | Supermodel Reflections | 4:40 | |
12 | Untitled | 0:27 |
Punk from New York featuring bassist Bill Florio who used to write for MaximumRocknRoll back in the 1990's.
Tracklist
1 | Queens Cugine | |
2 | Bum Rush At Gray's Papaya | |
3 | Party Line | |
4 | Just Plain Rude | |
5 | Source Of The Devil | |
6 | White Trash Date | |
7 | Lees And Pumas | |
8 | Chocolate Cow | |
9 | New Wave Girls' Revenge | |
10 | Don't Piss On My Barbecue | |
11 | Integratin' Satan |
Most Secret Method Biography by Chris True
Formed in the middle of the 1990s -- their first gig was at the semi-legendary Black Cat Club in Washington, D.C. in 1996 -- the Most Secret Method represented part of the vanguard that was to represent the new direction that the D.C. scene was moving in as the 21st century approached. First initiated by musical musings by former Fine Day member Marc Nelson and Lincoln bassist Johanna Claasen, they would eventually rope in Marc's brother Ryan (formerly of Jury Rig) to round out the three-piece, and in Ryan they would find the graphically oriented presentation that the band would become well known for. Their first two recordings, a self-released 7", and a split 10" with the Capitol City Dusters (featuring former Severin frontman Alec Bourgeois) on Superbad and Dischord, were enough -- coupled with amazing gigs and Ryan Nelson's unforgettable poster/flyer drawings that were both intriguing and (sometimes) disturbing -- to secure the band a few tours and a full-length release, Get Lovely, in 1998 on Slowdime. After a period of silence from the band in which Claasen focused on standup bass, Ryan Nelson spent time with his new musical mates in Beauty Pill, and Marc Nelson devoted time to acting, Our Success was released as a full-length split release on Bourgeois' SuperBad label and Dischord. The band played a farewell show in August of 2002 right where they started, at the Black Cat in D.C.
Tracklist
1 | Suitland High School Theme Song | |
2 | The Real Sex | |
3 | Bronze | |
4 | Saints | |
5 | Old Times | |
6 | Guess The Route | |
7 | Baggage | |
8 | Poor Maryland | |
9 | Hesitation | |
10 | Pulse |
The 1985 formed in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. in 1996. This noisy punk math rock band sounds nothing like 1985. But damn, they're good. - Blogatrix
Tracklist
1 | Warning Shot | |
2 | She Works Weekends | |
3 | Strings Attached | |
4 | Cosmo With Children | |
5 | Matching Rings | |
6 | 1981 | |
7 | Punchers | |
8 | It's My Antennae | |
9 | Ex | |
10 | Anonymous Gay Sex | |
11 | 1982 |
Stereophonic Space Sound Unlimited is a Swiss instrumental duo which
toys with influences of surf, electronics, library, and space
age/exotica. Owners of 'Spooky Sound', a record store in Zürich,
Switzerland.
Tracklist
A | Phantom Rider | |
B | Spooky Shore |
Features drummer John Wright of Nomeansno.
Show Business Giants are a quirky, humor-laden independent Western Canadian rock band with a rotating lineup centered around guitarist, vocalist, and main songwriter Tom Holliston, with most frequent collaborators Scott Henderson (Hissanol) and Ford Pier (D.O.A., Jr. Gone Wild). Contributions have also come from such other well-known Western Canadian musicians as Craig Vishek (Pigment Vehicle), Keith Rose (Hard Rock Miners, Royal Grand Prix), Carolyn Mark, and brothers John and Rob Wright (the Hanson Brothers, Nomeansno).
Show Business Giants recordings typically display energetic top-notch musicianship, bursting with musical in-jokes and obscure pop culture references, covering a wide range of genres, from doo wop and faux folk to heavy metal and punk. Press information, biographies, and photos are always wildly inaccurate and humorous, reflecting Holliston's songwriting bent toward the silly, surreal, and trivial. While of a novelty nature, many of the songs have such intellectual depth and high-quality playing that a minor cult following has been created around his recordings.
Holliston released the debut Show Business Giants recordings Gold Love in 1989 and The Benevolent Horn in 1990 as cassette-only releases. His 1991 release I Thought It Was a Fig included contributor Andy Kerr, then guitarist for Nomeansno, bringing his work to the attention of that band, who subsequently released Maybe It's Just Me on their independent Wrong Records label. When Kerr left Nomeansno in 1993, Holliston was recruited to join that band, which he has remained with since (Holliston is also "Tommy Hanson" in the Nomeansno side project the Hanson Brothers).
In 1995 Essential Noise Records, a short-lived Virgin Records subsidiary, released the album Let's Have a Talk with the Dead and promoted "I've Got a Crush on Wendy Mesley," a humorous ballad about an iconic female CBC television newscaster, for Canadian radio airplay. Subsequent releases Will There Be Corn (1997) and Self-Aggrandizement Keeps Us Going... (2000) were released independently in Canada and Europe. The band has sporadically toured when members can coordinate their schedules, playing in Europe in 1997 and 2000, the U.S.A. at intervals between 1989 and 2001, and Canada on a semi-regular basis. In recent years Holliston has released several solo albums, while leaving the possibility open for future recordings by Show Business Giants.
Tracklist
1. The First Pygmy In Space
2. Mothra Has Taken Tokyo
3. Sugartown
4. Vampire Hookers
5. Ace & Joan
6. Soundcheck
7. Anything But Love
8. I've Got A Crush On Wendy Mesley
9. Good-Bye Luftwaffe Girl
10. She Called Me Pete
11. Primate Boogie
12. I've Got Gingivitis
13. I Can't Get Russell Johnson Off My Mind
14. I Am The Lickspittle Of The Animal Kingdom
15. Big In Real Estate
16. The Other Side Of Mr. Sulu
17. Fireball X-L5
18. Wake Up & Roar, Bachelor God
Dutch (The Netherlands) compilation featuring some U.S. and Canadian bands
Tracklist
1 | Victims Family– | Product |
2 | Showbusiness Giants– | Fun Working With Chuck |
3 | De Kift– | Der Mond |
4 | Dog Faced Hermans– | Viva |
5 | Jam Jar– | Mama |
6 | Betty Ford Clinic– | Calling All Trucks |
7 | Shovlhed– | The Hostage Dreams Of Home |
8 | Schwartzeneggar– | Art XX Craft |
9 | Scram C Baby– | Jaye |
10 | Rhythm Pigs– | Spun And Exploded |
11 | LUL– | Dead Sea Scrolls |
12 | Swell Prod.– | Bullshit Keeps Us Happy |
13 | Megakronkel– | Yo Revisited |
14 | Seein' Red– | Waste |
15 | BEP– | Blue Peter |
16 | Do Or Die (4)– | This Misery |
17 | The Ex & Tom Cora– | War OD |
18 | Nomeansno– | The Day Everything Became Nothing |
Canadian compilation featuring power pop bands' tribute to the band The Left Banke
Tracklist
1 | Jigsaw Seen*– | Desiree |
2 | Admiral (2)– | Let Go Of You Girl |
3 | Frank Bango– | Goodbye Holly |
4 | Jason Falkner– | Pretty Ballerina |
5 | Shane Faubert– | I Haven't Got The Nerve |
6 | Starbelly– | Myrah |
7 | The Sun Sawed In 1/2– | And Suddenly |
8 | Blue Cartoon– | Shadows Breaking Over My Head |
9 | The Andersons– | Give The Man A Hand |
10 | The Birdwatchers– | My Friend Today |
11 | MiNsTeR HiLL– | Evening Gowns |
12 | Flamingo (10)– | Sing Little Bird Sing |
13 | Gripweeds*– | Lazy Day |
14 | Mark Johnson (3)– | Nice To See You |
15 | Angie Heaton– | Walk Away Renee |
16 | Ken Stringfellow– | She May Call You Up Tonight |
17 | The Phenomenal Cats– | I've Got Something On My Mind |
18 | Jeremy*– | Dark Is The Bark |
19 | The Idea– | Barterers And Their Wives |
20 | The Christines– | There's Gonna Be A Storm |
21 | Ed James (4)– | Run Jenny Run |
22 | Jim Basnight– | Brother Louie |
Indie/alternative rock compilation
Tracklist
1. Lush - For Love
2. Moose - Last Night I Fell Again
3. Revolver - Don't Ever Leave
4. Mercury Rev - Car Wash Hair (The Bee's Chasing Me) Full Pull
5. Throwing Muses - Not Too Soon
6. Dr. Phibes And The House of Wax Equations - Hazy Lazy Hologram (Edit)
7. The Sugarcubes - Hit
8. Catwalk - Damascus
9. Wonky Alice - Caterpillars
10. Curve - Die Like A Dog
11. The God Machine - Home
12. Silverfish - Jimmy
13. Leatherface - I Want The Moon
14. Midway Still - Wish
15. Gallon Drunk - Some Fools Mess
16. Daisy Chainsaw - Love Your Money
17. Shonen Knife - Space Christmas
18. Captain America - Wow!
19. The Pastels - Thru' Your Heart
Indie comp on Shrimper Records
Tracklist
A1 | Halo (6)– | L Wheel |
A2 | Refrigerator– | Map To The Stars |
A3 | Shoeface– | I Hate The Government |
A4 | Franklin Bruno– | Lifetime Seance |
A5 | Satnam Puppets– | Guitar In Room P.7 |
B1 | Wckr Spgt– | Fluffy Cat |
B2 | Guffey– | Creepy |
B3 | Sentridoh– | Me And My Arrow |
B4 | Jim Bishop– | 0 5 |
Manchester UK band playing indie rock
Tracklist
1 | Moon Llama | |
2 | Moon Llama Too | |
3 | Snowman | |
4 | Set Tree To Be Me |
Compilation of lounge songs redone by indie acts and legendary musicians
Tracklist
1. Combustible Edison and Esquivel! - Miniskirt
2. Fastball - This Guy's In Love With You
3. Ben Folds Five - She Don't Use Jelly
4. Poe - A Rose Is A Rose
5. Steve & Eydie - Black Hole Sun
6. Pizzicato Five - The Girl From Ipanema
7. PJ Harvey and Eric Drew Feldman - Zaz Turned Blue
8. Fun Lovin' Criminals - I'm Not In Love
9. Glen Campbell and Michelle Shocked with Texas Tornados - Wichita Lineman
10. Edwyn Collins - Witchcraft
11. Jimmy Scott & Flea - Love Will Keep Us Together
12. The James Taylor Quartet - Music To Watch Girls By
13. Cassandra Wilson - The Good Life
14. Chris Ballew - Robert Goulet (On The River Nile)
Band started by Pete Kember a.k.a. Sonic Boom (2) after Spacemen 3. Kember recruited new musicians Richard Formby, who had previously contributed guitar and keyboards to Sonic Boom's side of the final Spacemen 3 album Spacemen 3 - Recurring (1990) and Mike Stout
for the group Spectrum in 1991. Initial Spectrum releases carried on
from the sound of late-period Spacemen 3, featuring conventional songs
and a regular band. 1991's "How You Satisfy Me" single was an original
composition by Kember and Formby reminiscent of 1960s garage bands,
based as it was upon the Chip Taylor-penned pop hit "Can't Let Go".
Tracklist
A1 California Lullabye
A2 It's Alright
B1 Indian Summer
B2 True Love Will Find You In The End
B3 Thru The Rhythm
by Andy Kellman
The punk-pop trio Midway Still formed in the early '90s in Kent, England, comprising drummer Declan Kelly, bassist Jan Konopka, and vocalist/guitarist Paul Thomson. Signed to Fire subsidiary Roughneck, the band's debut 1991 single, "I Won't Try," registered impressively at number 12 on New Music Express' year-end chart. After another single, the full-length Dial Square (produced by Gumball's Don Fleming) appeared in 1992. Life's Too Long (produced by Leatherface's Frankie Stubbs) followed in 1993, along with a couple of singles soon after. Drummer Kelly exited and was replaced by Brad Aitchison (formerly of Speed Circus), and the band departed from their label. The band financed the recording of a third LP that never saw the light of day. After an extended break that began in 1994, the group reappeared (with Konopka replaced by Russell Lee) in charming fashion with the Fuck You single in 2001 on Antipop.
Tracklist
1 | Found | |
2 | Better Than Before | |
3 | Me In You | |
4 | Gun | |
5 | Making Time | |
6 | Killing Time | |
7 | Come Down | |
8 | Make A Start | |
9 | What You Said | |
10 | Wish | |
11 | Brand New | |
12 | Sweat | |
13 | Heaven |
Obscure cassette only compilation of indie pop and poetry
Tracklist
A1 | The Suncharms– | Sparkle |
A2 | Spectral Alice– | Jet Black |
A3 | The Pristines– | Indian Summer |
A4 | The Lovelies– | Don't Listen |
A5 | Throwaways (2)– | Trainstation Friend |
A6 | Heavens Above– | Autumn Anorak |
A7 | Smile Poet– | With My Blood |
A8 | They Go Boom!!*– | Sunny September |
A9 | Heavenly– | Don't Be Fooled |
A10 | White Town– | Cold As Hell |
A11 | Dreamscape (3)– | Never Wanted This |
A12 | Huckleberry Pie– | Caramel Girl |
A13 | The Sweetest Ache– | Sing |
A14 | Kindergarten (5)– | Everything You Do |
A15 | Crystal Garden– | A Love That Died |
A16 | Gentletrap– | Not That Far |
B1 | The Big Paintings– | Penny Picture Postman |
B2 | Saturn V (2)– | Rocket Space Ship |
B3 | Cradleyard– | Purple |
B4 | Heavens Above– | God Told Me To Do It |
B5 | Poem By Rachel– | Who |
B6 | Hood– | Girl Called Heaven |
B7 | Howard (14)– | Fake |
B8 | Kindergarten (5)– | Jellybelly |
B9 | The Balloon Farm (2)– | Never By You |
B10 | Gyroscopes– | Jump Into The Sunshine |
B11 | White Town– | Annie Hall |
B12 | Smile Poet– | Persistence Of Memory |
B13 | The Pristines– | So Low |
B14 | Shelley's Children– | World Turned Updide Down Pt2 |
B15 | Boyracer– | My Town |
B16 | Librarian (2)– | My Eyes Never Close |
B17 | The Sweetest Ache– | Marianne |
Two guys from Margate, Kent, UK singing twee/indie pop. - Blogatrix
Tracklist
1 | Waiting For Something... | 3:10 | |
2 | Candy | 2:44 | |
3 | These Foolish Things | 4:38 | |
4 | Song For A Stowaway | 5:03 | |
5 | Sleepyhead | 2:52 | |
6 | This Gift | 4:07 | |
7 | Dark Draws In | 3:27 | |
8 | ... It's Never Going To Happen | 5:43 |
Punk rock band from Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA, led by guitarist/vocalist Kathleen Gregg, aka, Chica Baby. Active from the mid 1990s into the early 2000s.
Tracklist
1 | Re:Tard | |
2 | Shut Yer Pie Hole | |
3 | Happy In Fort Wayne | |
4 | Stepford Wives | |
5 | We Are The Beautys | |
6 | Some Things Never Change | |
7 | Goldslobber | |
8 | Small Tiburon Driver | |
9 | Thursday Nights At The Rail | |
10 | You Get An "F" | |
11 | I'm Sick | |
12 | Not A Punk Rocker | |
13 | I Wanna (Kill My Boss) |
Noisy punk band from The Netherlands who formed way back in 1991. - Blogatrix
Tracklist
1 | Calling All Trucks | 2:10 | |
2 | Someone In My Blood | 2:31 | |
3 | Bummer In The Summer | 2:39 | |
4 | Plisting Thing | 2:56 | |
5 | Famous Bands In Plane Accidents | 6:01 | |
6 | Easy Judy | 2:24 | |
7 | Band | 2:25 | |
8 | Worker Wilson | 1:48 | |
9 | Shit | 2:34 | |
10 | Lungs & Liver | 6:29 | |
11 | Fuckersville, Heaven | 2:41 | |
12 | Daddy, May I | 2:25 | |
13 | It Was Great | 2:02 | |
14 | Tralalapompompom | 0:58 | |
15 | Killed You On A Summerday | 2:22 | |
16 | Cannibal Fiesta | 3:36 | |
17 | Sealed With A Kiss | 2:05 |
Union of the members of All (2) with former Descendents bass player Tony Lombardo to perform and record songs that Lombardo had written between 1979 and 1989.
Tracklist
1 | Son-o-theme | 1:41 | |
2 | Telltale Signs | 2:34 | |
3 | This Is Not A Dream | 4:09 | |
4 | U R Super | 3:27 | |
5 | Keep It | 5:59 | |
6 | Casual Girl | 1:25 | |
7 | New Girl, Old Story | 3:30 | |
8 | Face 2 Face | 4:48 | |
9 | Last Refuge | 3:47 | |
10 | At The Party | 2:15 | |
11 | Guitar Case | ||
3:24 | |||
12 | Special To Me | 3:11 |
Emo driven punk with jangly guitars and shouted vocals. - Blogatrix
Spy Versus Spy were a post-hardcore/emo-hardcore band from
Stoke-on-Trent in the United Kingdom. Formed in 1998, Spy Versus Spy
toured extensively in the United Kingdom and mainland Europe until their
split in 2001.
Spy Versus Spy briefly reformed in 2007 (with a slightly altered
line-up) in order to perform a short UK tour to promote the release of
their remastered discography. This culminated with them headlining the
'Out of Spite' festival in Leeds.
Members went on to play in the bands Future Adventures, The Wow, The Leif Ericsson, Radio Alice, Sequing and Panachio and SAMES.
Tracklist
1 | Game Ruiner | |
2 | How The Cat Was Invented | |
3 | Helpless, Sign In Please | |
4 | Mocking Function | |
5 | Rich Girl's Misletoe | |
6 | Union Station Still |
All woman punk rock that reminds me of The Gits. - Blogatrix
Tracklist
1 | Real Thing | |
2 | It's All Over | |
3 | Nausea | |
4 | This Song | |
5 | She | |
6 | Sorry | |
7 | Loser | |
8 | Misery | |
9 | Odd Ball | |
10 | Icy Bleu | |
11 | Freemealio | |
12 | I Don't Wanna |