Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Best Canadian hardcore releases for 2010

1. AK47 CD – Ripping revolutionary message played by Victoria scene veterans being played just as urgent as the way SEEIN' REED or BIRDS OF A FEATHER sound. They have loads to say and are dead on about their targets. Tony Goluza continues to be one of the most important lyricists coming out of Canada. (Reason - c/o Tony Goluza / 706 Yates Street / P.O. Box 8829 / Victoria, BC / V8W 1L0 / Canada)




2. VACANT STATE “Internal Conflict” ep – In listening to this I think that if NEGATIVE FX tried to re-write the S.I.E.G.E. “Drop Dead” ep complete with the droning rendition of “Grim Reaper” on the B-Side this is what you would get. (Deranged Records - 2700 Lower Road / Roberts Creek, BC / V0N 2W4 / Canada / www.derangedrecords.com)


3. URBAN BLIGHT “Total War” ep – The follow up to “More Reality”. Classic New York city hardcore with blown out production. And when I say blown out, I mean the playing too loud kind. Overmodulating because you set the amps to eleven. Think of CAUSE FOR ALARM or URBAN WASTE being played by some of the straight edge posse in Toronto. Featuring ex members of KEEP IT UP, KILL DECIBEL, and the non edge MOLESTED YOUTH member. (Static Shock - www.staticshockrecords.com)


4. NO PROBLEM “Your Eyes” ep – A project band from Graeme while WEDNESDAY NIGHT HEROES is on indefinite hiatus. He has assembled his roommate Matt from LET’s DANCE and some kids from some other local bands one of which is called THRASHTIC FIBROSIS that LET’S DANCE were talking about when they were in Toronto the first time. They have the same kind of chemistry to wrIte sing a long hardcore that everyone and their mother seems to harken back to a glory day of hardcore. Isn’t every day a glory day for hardcore? (Handsome Dan Records – 3244 – 31 A Avenue SE / Calgary, AB / T2b 0H9 / Canada / www.handsomedanrecords.com)


5. SCHOOL JERKS “Decline” ep – The second ep by ex-TERMINAL STATE-ers. It has improved on the first one with more BLACK FLAG and more off singing by Luke which adds the snotty-sneer ANGRY SAMOANS appeal that everyone since the Cowabunga review came out has been making. (Cowabunga - www.cowabungarecords.com)


6. SLOBS “Memory Lapse” ep – Montreal’s answer to CAREER SUICIDE. They mine the US hardcore renaissance sound using a bit more from JERRY’s KIDS than the FREEZE. 6 songs on one 7”. (Machette Records – 7889 Saint Denis / Montreal, QC / H2R 2E9 / Canada / www.machetterecords.com)


7. MADMEN LP – Everyone in this city knows Jonah Falco is talented enough to pull off a one man band. He has played every instrument in everyone else’s band in this godamned city. MADMEN was Jonah’s chance to sing. And if you have followed Jonah’s early bands you know he loves straight edge hardcore. So I can’t help hearing DYS in the drum sound. This is a collection of recordings over the past couple of years. I’m glad some of it came out on vinyl. (Bootleg)


8. FEAR OF TOMORROW “No Fucking Future No Way” ep – The INEPSY of Vancouver complete with Chany artwork on the cover and typewriter font lyric sheet. Weighs a bit more on the DISCHARGE side of the equation as opposed to MOTORHEAD. (Charged//Distorted - P.O. Box 21530 / 1424 Commercial Drive / Vancouver, BC / V5L 5G2 / Canada / distortvancouver@hotmail.com)


9. MOLESTED YOUTH “We’re Always Going to Have Breakfast Alone!” ep – Showcasing a new line up on this extended player, MOLESTED YOUTH have hardened the sound for more BLACK FLAG and less youth crew in the new material. They are still playing fast as fuck and very choppy with loads of influences from the STOOGES to GANG OF FOUR. They remind me of the Japanese band ABARUDAKO. (Deranged Records - 2700 Lower Road / Roberts Creek, BC / V0N 2W4 / Canada / www.derangedrecords.com)


10. CRITICAL CONVICTIONS “The Crisis of Modernity” ep – New band from Ottawa featuring folks from TAKE ONE FOR THE TEAM and TRIOXIN 245. They are doing their best Reagan Youth impersonation. And the cover artwork by Pascale Arpin borrows themes from Hobbes and Foucault emphasizing aspects of social control in our society. Limited pressing of 300. (Critical Convictions – www.myspace.com/criticalconvictions)

Rob Ferraz's Top Ten releases

READING RAINBOW - Prism Eyes - From Prism Eyes (HoZac)Hailing from Philladelphia, this girl/guy two-piece play a stripped down memorable and melancholy bunch of songs that remind me of Stereolab and Belle and Sebastian with more of a raw edge. A bit more indie than punk but still something that's very listenable and catchy and a great deubt LP. SATELLITERS - Leave My House - From Outta Here (Sound Flat)SF garage kings will knock you around and get you on the dancefloor with this excellent LP. They've been at it since the glory days of Bay Area garage in the 90s but have somehow managed to not only keep going but to still have the talent to release great records like "Outta Here." This slab features an awesome batch of 60s influenced tunes and one that reminded me of Jay Reatard. Seek this out and you won't be disappointed. IDLE TIMES - Gin and Death - From (HoZac)Another late arrival from one of my favourite labels, HoZac, comes the debut of Idle Times. This one took a little bit to grow on me but is now in regular rotation on the turntable. It's got a bit of everything from low-fi fuzzed out tunes like Gin and Death , the twang of Prison Mind and the Sonic Youth influenced Hey Little Girl. Give this one a few spins to try it out and chances are it'll find a comfortable home in your list of favourites. LIMINANAS - I'm Dead 7" (HoZac)A great two song 7" from this French outfit got a lotta play with me this year both on the show and while out dj'ing. The title track has a 60s girl group influence that is hard to beat and will stick in your head. The flip, Migas 2000, is like a cross between Serge Gainbourg and early Cramps. This one's a gem. NOBUNNY - Motorhead with Me - From First Blood (Goner)Although the cynics among us would likely have dismissed San Francisco's Nobunny as a novelty act with no substance, their second full-length, First Blood, proves there's something interesting going on under that filthy bunny mask. The bumble gum punk is still evident throughout with a batch of really catchy tunes but there's also a bit of branching out happening on this release. They channel T-Rex on Breathe and borrow the riff from the Velvet Underground's Sister Ray on Blow Dumb among other cool bits that make for an awesome listen. SNAKEPIT - Crossing the Rubicon - From their Demo (Self-released)If you missed seeing Snakepit this year, you have only yourself to blame and you something more to add to your growing list of regrets. Heavy and fast hardcore that somehow manages to have a rocknroll sound wrapped inside, these seven songs are gone before you can say "man, that was the shit." But it doesn't matter because they'll bounce around your head until you give it another listen five minutes later. ExD's co-host D'Arcy Rix-Hayes has the lead shouter role down like a tornado in a trailer park. I know they've recorded more and I can't wait to hear it. And either can you.OVERNIGHT LOWS - Eyesore - From - City of Rotten Eyes (Goner)Coming straight outta Jackson MS, the trio known as the Overnight Lows blast out a little over 20 minutes of punk rock madness on their debut LP. Equal parts garage and old school hardcore that may remind you of the first Adolescents LP, this one rages from top to bottom and will keep you coming back for more.CHRONIC SUBMISSION - Go For It/Cops Ain't Tops - From Toronto Hardcore '83 Compilation (NRK)The perfect re-issue comes to us packed with the most of the best of Toronto's early and underrated Hardcore scene. Direct Action, Chronic Submission, Dead End, YYY, APB and a lot more. This originally came out on cassette and one can't help but wonder how much different things would've been if it had originally been on vinyl. Get this while you still can.WHITE WIRES - Hands - From White Wires II (Dirtnap)Ottawa's power pop/punk kings (and queen) return with a 45 rpm LP that will have your ass shaking and your brain quaking. One of the great things about this band is that even though the songs all have an air of familiarity to them, they still sound fresh. And they don't fall into the pop punk trap of trying to sound like every pop punk band that's come before them. The reason for this is likely because they've dug a little deeper and found influences that are either obscure, forgotten or both. Either way, this is one of the best bands in the country, if not North America, right now and this release is a great example of why that is. CHINO HORDE - Natural - From Everything double LP (Adagio 830)The long overdue has finally be done. Chino Horde was easily one of the most underrated and overlooked of the early 90s emo scene. Now you can get all of their out of print stuff including their self-titled LP, 7" and a bunch more packaged beautifully on two LPs. What makes this awesome is that they didn't rely on the typical emo cliches and were able to inject a bit of rocknroll into their songs, making them catchy and memorable. This comes highly recommended.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Top 10 for 2010

I usually don't have much to say about hardcore and punk but if I was to recommend ten records that came out last year they would be these ones.

1. HERATYS LP - HERATYS are from Sweden. They are made up of members from Malmo and Uppsala. The weird thing is they sing in Finnish. But they play d-beat which is most closely associated with the Swedish sound. An unrelenting d-beat sound that reminds me more of what AARITILA were trying to accomplish with their mixing of Swedish and Finnish hardcore. I welcome this mixing of the two Scandi traditions. (Not Enough - Poststugan 144, 211 65 Malmö, SWEDEN / dustnconcrete@yahoo.com / http://notenough.se/)



2. CITIZENS PATROL LP - Holland’s latest hardcore prodigy. It seems like there is one every year from Holland. CITIZENS PATROL are from a small town in the south known as Paningen and some of the members used to play in a band called MY REPLY. The band has been nursed on early American hardcore and sounds like some hybrid of early RKL meets the ACCUSED meets ANTIDOTE, but without the dodgy poilitics. This is their third release but their first full length. 15 songs on 45 RPMs will rip you a new one. (Way Back When Records - Taskinlaan 9 / 2361XM Warmond / The Netherlands / http://www.waybackwhenrecords.com // Even Worse - Noel de Boer, / van Ostadestr 93-F / 1072SR, Amsterdam / the Netherlands / http://members.upc.nl/n.boer445/index1.htm)


3. PAHAA VERTA LP – This is the band’s third release but their first full length. They are from just outside of Helsinki and play a brand of hardcore akin to HERESY meets HERO DISHONEST with some early EXCLAIM manicness. (Bad Hair Life – e-mail: mosquitopool@gmail.com / http://badhairliferecords.blogspot.com/)


4. CHUCK DAMAGE / SHORT FUSE split ep – CHUCK DAMAGE and SHORT FUSE have done to NEGATIVE APPROACH what DS-13 did for MINOR THREAT a decade ago. Breathed new life into the sound. They are the latest champions of the motor city legends that starts with VOORHEES and ends with DEAD STOP. Both bands are from Munster, Germany which is near the border to Holland. I understand that the band’s share a member or two. They certainly share a scene and an inspiration. Makes for a split that sounds like a single. (Hardware – P.O. Box 1646 / 49006 Osnabruck / Germany / www.hardware-records.com)


5. LAPINPOTHAJAT LP – A new release by a band that comes from a town with the population of 300 in Lappland. Those are already harsh odds and making good punk rock. But when it embodies some of the greats from the Finnish cannon like RATTUS, RIISTETYT and APPENDIX you become the stuff of legend. They are like the SONS OF ISHMAEL of the Finnish scene. (Kämäset Levyt – Nakari / Iisakintie 18 / 37560 Lempäälä / Finland / www.punkinfinland.net/kamanen)


6. P.R.O.B.L.E.M.S. – A Portland band made up of scene veterans who’s lineage includes RESIST and POISON IDEA. This could either be really bad or really good. Well if it has made my top favourite releases for 2010 you know which way I have decided. The baggage of their past does not interfere with these guys writing some punk anthems. I think it only facilitates the process. This two song ep leaves me needing more. There was only 300 of these pressed so I consider myself lucky to have one. (Tombstone Records – 4546 NE 33rd Avenue / Portland, OR / 97211 / USA / kellymotxo@hotmail.com)


7. THE ERGS! “Thrash Compactor” ep – This is a one sided 7”. I hate bands who don’t make use of all the space they have. But this is simply explained by how quickly these songs go by. There are 5 of them. And they were recorded three years ago, which makes me feel weird about putting them on a Top 10 from 2010. But most of these bands recorded these in a year other than 2010. It was only brought to our attention in this year with it’s release. The ERGS were from New Jersey and so references to A.O.D. constantly get made. But Jersey is a silly place. Bands like BEDLAM expressed it even better.The ERGS continue along in that tradition. If you took the manic power of NEW BOMB TURKS, combined it with the BEDLAM sense of humour and made them write songs that were like STARK RAVING MAD or STRAIGHT AHEAD length you would start to understand the genius of the ERGS. “I Shot the Devil’s Son” seems like a remake of SUICIDAL TENDENCIES “I Shot the Devil”. It is the same subject matter. I mean the exact same. And “Throttle Boy” and “Society Hill” rip right into each other. And who the fuck is Johnny Rzeznick? I am ready to kick his ass based on how good the ERGS are. No one this good could have a bogus vendetta. I shouldn’t be hyping posthumous releases but this one is worth it. (Grave Mistake Records – P.O. Box 12482 / Richmond, VA / 23241 / USA / www.gravemistakerecords.com // Firestarter Records – 2619 Guilford Avenue / Baltimore, MD / 21218 / USA / www.firestarterrecords.com)


8. COMMITMENT CREW “What are You?” LP – COMMITMENT CREW are from Sweden. They do not sound like what you think of when you think of Swedish hardcore. Particularily the d-beat known for coming from Goteburg. Distortion Records was form here and always put out the monster kang releases that would define Swedish hardcore. Instead you get some Boston / DC appreciation in the form of a band that sounds like SLAPSHOT meets SSD meets IRON CROSS. Neat idea bringing together two scenes that used to be at war with each other. (Crucial Response Records - Von-der-Mark Str. 31 - HH / 47137 Duisburg / www.crucialresponse.com)


9. GLOM DA! “Grisigast I Ostergotland” ep – Yet another Swedish band in my top 10. I’m partial to Swedes, what can I say. My mom’s family lives there and they took her in during the war, but that is not why I love Sweden so much. It is hardcore like GLOM DA. It is all out fierce sounding and super political. This release has songs about the H1N1 paranoia, Nazis, MP3 files, and a neat parody of MODERAT LIKVIDATION. They totally remind me of an early version of AVSKUM. Five labels pulled together to release this. (Smattra Kang – glomda@gmail.com)


10. YDINPERHE “Hyvinvointikakarat” ep – YDINPERHE from Helsinki remind me of HATE UNIT in their unassuming straight forward hardcore approach. Short fast songs. Isn’t that what it is all about? (Vilja Joensuu – Hameentie 6C 34 / 00530 Helsinki / Finland / ydinperhe@gmail.com)

Radio - Sunday December 26, 2010


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LOST BOYS - They're Watching (Thrashbastard)


YDINPERHE - Narkarit Naapureina (Bad Hair Life)
GLOM DA! - Pantade Javla Nazi As (Smattra Kang)
COMMITMENT CREW - Don't Get Your Hopes Up (Crucial Response)
THE ERGS! - Throttle Boy / Society Hill (Firestarter)
P.R.O.B.L.E.M.S. - P.R.O.B.L.E.M. (Tombstone)
LAPINPOLTHAJAT - Virhe (Kamaset Levyt)
SHORT FUSE - I'll Do It Tomorrow (Hardware)
PAHAA VERTA - Kaikaa Irti Elanmista (Bad Hair Life)
CITIZENS PATROL - Accepted Criminals (Way Back / Even Worse)
HERATYS - Odotukset ja Vaatimukset (Not Enough)

TERRORS - Keepers Of The Faith (Century Media)

DOWN TO NOTHING - Set Sail (Reaper)
PLANET DANGER - Searching For Answers (Self Released)
GIVE - Heaven Is Waiting (React!)
SNAKE PIT - Slow Rot (Self Released)
THE EFFORT - Made In China (Panic Records)
MINDSET - Witness (React!)
ATTENTION - Four or Five Ways To Play These Chords (ifyoumakeit.com)
JUNIOR BATTLES - Roads? Where Were Going We Definitely Need Roads (Square Up)
BOUNCING SOULS - Like The Sun (Chunksaah)

READING RAINBOW - Prism Eyes (HoZac)
SATELLITERS - Leave My House (Sound Flat)
IDLE TIMES - Gin and Death (HoZac)
LIMINANAS - I'm Dead (HoZac)
NOBUNNY - Motorhead with Me (Goner)
SNAKEPIT - Crossing the Rubicon (Self-released)
OVERNIGHT LOWS - Eyesore (Goner)
CHRONIC SUBMISSION - Go For It/Cops Ain't Tops (NRK)
WHITE WIRES - Hands (Dirtnap)
CHINO HORDE - Natural (Adagio 830)

LIBYANS - Can't Face It / Empire (Sorry State)
POLLUTION - RWW (Self-Released)


THE KRUNCHIES – You Put the U in Useless (Southkore)
RENEGADES OF PUNK – Nao Quero Mais ter que Racionalizar (Thrashbastard)
NAKED RAYGUN – Todo (Regressive Films)
THE SPORES - Pervert Me (Sudden Death)


TUTU AND THE PIRATES - I Wanna Be a Janitor (Regressive Films)

YOUNG LIONS – Goodnight Belfast (Schizophrenic)

MALINHEADS – Wargames (Thought Crime)

LOW THREAT PROFILE - Kick My Heart (Deep Six)

REPROACH – Biochemical Warfare (Deep Six)
INSURANCE RISK – Too Much (Crucial Response)

Monday, December 20, 2010

Flyer - Monday December 20, 2010

Radio: Sunday December 19, 2010


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THE RAVERS - It's Gonna Be a Punk Rock Christmas (Zombie)

THE CUTE LEPERS - All I Ever Want (Under the Christmas Tree) (Blackheart)
SERVOTRON - Christmas Day of the Robot (Amphetamine Reptile)
THE MYSTEROIDS - Santa Claus is Comin' to Town (Superville)
FRANKIE FLAME - Party Time (H.O.O.)
BLONDIE - We Three Kings (Chrysalis)


THE GREEDIES - A Merry Jingle (Vertigo)
JACOBITES - Teenage Christmas (Chatterbox)
AMERICAN HEARTBREAK - The Greatest Xmas Song Ever Written (Radio Blast)
GENTLEMEN JESSE & HIS MEN - Christmas Hangover (Die Slaughterhaus)
LOVE GUTTER - Deck The Halls (Black Hole)

63 MONROE - Christmas Time, Stand in Line (Speed City)
TRIGGER HAPPY - Seasonal Excuse (Essential Noise)
BLOOD SAUSAGE - Fuck Christmas, Fuck Santa, Fuck You (Essential Noise)
THE STAND GT - Stalking Stuffer (En Guard)
THE EVAPORATORS - Who Are You? (Mint)

POISON IDEA - Santa Claus is Back in Town (Tim Kerr)
ALCOHOLICS UNANIMOUS - Santa Forgot Me Booze (Brilliancy Prize)
WAT TYLER - We Curse You a Wicked Satan (Damaged Goods)
SLOPPY SECONDS - Lonely Christmas (Taang)
FUCKED UP - David Christmas (Self-released)

THE YOBS - There's No Santa Claus (Captain Oi!)
THE DAMNED - There Ain't No Sanity Clause (Chiswick)
THE VIBRATORS - I Miss You Most at Christmas (Captain Oi!)
HARD SKIN - Ding Dong Merrily Oi Oi (Household Name)
BAD MANNERS - Christmas Time Again (Dojo)

WESTON/BOUNCING SOULS - Do They Know it's Christmas? (Glue)
BAD RELIGION - Joy to the World (WEA)
THE DARYLS - They Saved Santa's Cock (Bruce Monkey)
THE TUMORS - Christmas in the Drunk Tank (Naptone)
SHOWCASE SHOWDOWN - Ho Ho Ho Chi Minh (Tario)

THE GREAT WHITE LYIN' SNAKE - Jolly Old St. Nicholas (Highly Collectible)
GROOVIE GHOULIES - Christmas on Mars (Crimson Corpse)
THE MR. T EXPERIENCE - Merry Fuckin' Christmas (Munster)
FEAR - Fuck Christmas (Slash)

JERRY AND THE LANDSLIDERS - Get Off My Roof (PPX)
RAMONES - Merry Christmas (Sire)
CRUCIAL YULE - Christmas Time for the Skins (Faith)
YOBS - Oy Santa (Captain Oi!)

Monday, December 13, 2010

Radio: Sunday, December 12, 2010



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THE ANEMICS - Here She Comes (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Interview (CIUT)

THE ANEMICS - Revenge of the Dickies (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Interview (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS -
Mods 'n Rockers (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Interview (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Henry the VIII (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Interview (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Elwy Yost (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Interview (CIUT)

THE ANEMICS - Molly McCoy (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Interview (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Trust Me (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Interview (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Video Killer (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Interview (CIUT)
CAREERS IN SCIENCE - Rockets! (Self-Released)

THE ANEMICS - Interview (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Leave This World (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Interview (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Nutrition Now (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Interview (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Burning Freight Cars (CIUT)
THE ANEMICS - Interview (CIUT)

THE ANEMICS - Sick Boy (CIUT)

Friday, December 10, 2010

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

the Anemics studio 3 session



THE ANEMICS - Molly McCoy
THE ANEMICS - Sick Boy
THE ANEMICS - Here She Comes
THE ANEMICS - Henry the VIII
THE ANEMICS - Trust Me
THE ANEMICS - Elwy Yost
THE ANEMICS - Video Killers
THE ANEMICS - Leave this World
THE ANEMICS - Nutrition Now
THE ANEMICS - Burning Freight Car
THE ANEMICS - Revenge of the Dickies
THE ANEMICS - Mods 'n Rockers
THE ANEMICS - CIUT ID

Monday, December 6, 2010

Flyer - Monday, December 6th, 2010

Radio - Sunday December 5, 2010


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URBAN BLIGHT - False Truths (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Urban Blight (Deranged)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Blight Makes Right / No Time (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Cutback (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Your Abuse (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Leech (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Bombs of Peace (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Enough (Self-Released)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Breakout (Self-Released)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Quit Harshing My Buzz (Self-Released)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Follow Through (Self-Released)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Not Like You (Deranged)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Slow Death (Deranged)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Toxic City (Slasher)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Get a Clue (Slasher)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - What Can be Done (Slasher)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Total War (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Interview (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Absolute Controls (CIUT)

Songs we didn't get to play from the Studio 3 session are:
URBAN BLIGHT - Social Order (CIUT)
URBAN BLIGHT - Fake Attitudes (CIUT)

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Update: Saturday, December 4, 2010

A flyer for an old Quarantine show was put up at http://equalizingxdistort.blogspot.com/1984/08/flyer-sunday-august-19-1984.html.

Information about a Retards on Caffeine ep went up at http://equalizingxdistort.blogspot.com/2010/09/retards-on-caffeine-sum-of-all-beers-ep.html.

Some scans went up with a track listing on the Ya Ma Buzz comp at
http://equalizingxdistort.blogspot.com/1992/03/various-artists-ya-ma-buzz-cassette.html

The Rammer artwork for their Studio 3 session is at http://equalizingxdistort.blogspot.com/2004/01/sunday-january-18-2004.html

The artwork for the Metal Eddies is up at http://equalizingxdistort.blogspot.com/2006/07/sunday-july-30-2006.html
The Regulations from Umea, Sweden did a Studio 3 session and has been uploaded at http://equalizingxdistort.blogspot.com/2006/12/sunday-december-24-2006.html

The Studio 3 session for the Rebel Spell from Williams Lake, BC is up and can be found at http://equalizingxdistort.blogspot.com/2006/10/sunday-october-29-2006.html

Voetsek from San Francisco were here in 2004 and we were able to get a few songs on tape in Studio 3. Download them here at http://equalizingxdistort.blogspot.com/2004/06/radio-sunday-june-20-2004.html

The Sick Needs from Newmarket recorded a Studio 3 session on Sunday October 5th, 2008. The sound and art files can be downloaded from the blog at http://equalizingxdistort.blogspot.com/2008/10/sunday-october-5-2008.html.

Endprogram's studio 3 session and artwork have been uploaded at http://equalizingxdistort.blogspot.com/2009/10/sunday-september-21-2008.html

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

MRR Review "Argh Fuck Kill: The Story of the Dayglo Abortions" book

Craigums writes an awesome review of the Chris Walter book on the Dayglos. The review is found in Issue 331 - December 2010 and can be picked up at MRR.

Brutal Knights "Blown 2 Completion" LP




I believe this is the last Brutal Knights release. It is sad really. This great party band is coming to an end. Does this spell the end of fun? Well "Blown 2 Completion" deliveres more of the adrenalin fuelled dad like rants that previous releases have. And like the Brutal Knights the contradictions run high as the opening track sees the band recommended we "Relax. Take Breaks". For the most part this is driving garage punk fused with hardcore a la Dean Dirg. There are a few exceptions like the electronic inspired "Summertime Coffee" which reminds me a bit of Born Against's "Well Fed Fuck". The other exception is "Too Many Tattoos" which is meant to sound like a mosh-core band for extra emphasis. The retard factor is high with songs like "I Hate Chores" or "I Want Wings" or "Food Shopping", but that was always part of the Brutal Knights. They weren't afraid to say what was inappropriate for the sake of humour. The songs on here are:

1. Take Breaks
2. I Hate Chores
3. Bad Choice
4. P.O.W.M.I.A.
5. I'll S Your D
6. Summertime Coffee
7. Too Many Tattoos
8. Sky Mall
9. Wings
10. Heave Ho
11. Food Shopping
12. Life Problem

Monday, November 29, 2010

Radio: Sunday, November 28, 2010



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DRAIZE – Broken Teeth (Punks Before Profits)


YDINPERHE – Stressi (Kaupalliset Levyt)
APPARATUS – Agoni (Disarmament / Totalmangel)
SELVHENTER – Styr Dit Handicap (Darlige Har Liv)
BITE DOWN – Saturn Eating Sun (Vleesklak)
RETARDS ON CAFFEINE – Burger Shots (Self-Released)


VILE NATION – Nothin inside (Way Back When / Even Worse)
COKE BUST - Time Theft (Six Weeks)
CULO – Don’t Care, Part II (Deranged)
MICRO EDGE – Second Last (Self-Released)
THE KRUNCHIES – Ugly Inside (Southkore)
FLATBUSH – Dear Uncle Sam (Kool Arrow)
POLLUTION – Signal.control (C6 Recordings)
THE NARCS – Swimmin’ in Women (Reel Time)
BAG TAG – Trauma Bonding (Self-Released)
THE KIDS – I’ll Get You (Philips)
FED UP – Hipster Fuck (United Riot)
UTS – Auto Gesto (Southkore)


KREIGSHOG – Rotten (Heart First)
DEATH DEALERS – Starvation Sells (MCR Company)
DISHONORABLE DISCHARGE – Ultimate Demise (Vex/Profane Existence)
WORLD BURNS TO DEATH – In the Conquest of Madmen (Hardcore Holocaust)
CHUCK DAMAGE – Better off Dead (Hardware)
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? – My Friends and the Pit (New Disorder)
URBAN BLIGHT – Absolute Control (Static Shock)
CHRIST ON PARADE – Power (F.O.A.D. Records)

RED KROSS - White Trash (Frontier)
THE ACTION - TVs on the Blink (Sudden Death)
THE FORGOTTEN REBELS - Me Generation (Star)
OVERNIGHT LOWS - Eyesore (Goner)
WARLOCKS - Caveman Rock (Bomp)

UGLY BEATS - Things I Need to Know (Get Hip)
TEENGENERATE - Savage (Estrus)
LUCKY ONES - Backstabbers & Thieves (Stumble)
RIP OFFS - What's In It For Me (Rip Off)
NO BUNNY - Blow Dumb (Goner)

WHITE LUNG - Sleep Creep (Deranged)
HEXTALLS - I Met her at the Ropetow (Self-Released)
the PEOPLE'S TEMPLE - Make You Understand (Hozac)
the DESTRUCTORS - Headshot Deadshot 1963 (Rowdy Farrago)

CONCUSSION - Intro (Self-Released)
CONCUSSION - I Hate Everything I Love (Self-Released)
CONCUSSION - Untouched (Self-Released)
CONCUSSION - Concussed (Self-Released)
CONCUSSION - A Civilization Gone Deaf Mute (Self-Released)

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Update: Saturday, November 27, 2010

It's my birthday. To help celebrate here is a bunch of shit we did this past week. We uploaded some more Studio 3 sessions. This week sessions went up for:

- I Spoke
- Put to Shame who were a band that featured Mark Davidson of Hockey Teeth fame after they had broken up
- Pulling Teeth who are from Baltimore, Maryland.
- Titan, ex-I Spoke and Vatican Chainsaw Massacre members
- Pedestrians, from Chicago back in November 12th, 2005
- Snakepit. One of D'arcy's bands that is in Japan at the moment. They recorded a Studio 3 session on Tuesday July 20th, 2010.

I put up some artwork for the Gunnar Hansen studio 3 session because they just played that show last Friday. There are some missing pieces to it so it is not ready yet. Angels, Saints and Heroes artwork also went up.

I put up some information on releases by Victorian Pork, Porcelain Forehead, the DayGlo Abortions and the back story behind "Here Today, Guano Tomorrow", Buried Inside's "In and of the Self" CD.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Monday, November 22, 2010

Radio: Sunday, November 21, 2010


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CHRONIC SUBMISSION – Go 4 It / Cops Ain’t Tops (NRK)


LIBYANS – Blind and Useless (Sorry State)

UNDER AL KRITIK – Passiv / Aggressiv (Darlige Har Liv)
PAHAA VERTA – Kaikki Irti elamasta (Paha Tukka Elama)
STALAG 13 – Black and Gray (Dr. Strange)
DISORDERLY CONDUCT – Enemy (Big City)

TRANZMITORS – Look What Your Doing (Cat Call / Ugly Pop)

MAN OR ASTROMAN – Inside the Atom (Estrus)
COLA FREAKS – Hva’ Du Pa? (Hjernespind)
SHADOWY MEN ON A SHADOWY PLANET – Bennett Cerf (Jet Pack Music)
DE HOJE HAELE – U.F.O. (Hjernespind)

IVBIDDEN - Sick and Lonely (Norton)

FLAMIN' GROOVIES - Around the Corner (Epic)
RADIO BIRDMAN - Non-Stop Girls (4 Men with Beards)
BUREAUCRATS - Fell the Pain (No Exit)
MYELIN SHEATHS - Do the Mental Twist (Hozac)

VICTORIAN PORK – Bad (Porcine Music)

THE MOANING LISAS – Kill the Hosers (En Guard)
DAYGLO ABORTIONS – Inside my Head (Fringe)
THE NEOS – Kill the Burnouts (Alandhiscar)
RETARDS ON CAFFEINE – Too Much

SQUIRREL BAIT - Kid Dynamite (Homestead)

DIDJITS - Give It Back (Touch 'n Go)
PEGBOY - Fields of Darkness (1/4 Stick)
JESUS LIZARD - Mouth Breather (Touch 'n Go)
ARCHERS OF LOAF - Wets in Front (Alias)


PORCELAIN FOREHEAD – This is What You Can Do (Self-Released)

SOUTHSDIDE STRANGLERS – Wired (Grave Mistake)
THE KIDS – Bloody Belgium (Philips)
NIGHT BIRDS – Harbor Rats (Grave Mistake)
BRAINCAR - Brainstorm / Manufactured (Reel Time)
CO-WORKERS - Seashells in a Swimming Pool (Feral Kid)
BLOODTYPE - Dropout (Self-Released)
BLOODTYPE - Not Here to Make Friends (Self-Released)
BLOODTYPE - Saved (Self-Released)

BLOODTYPE - Drinking and Driving (Self-Released)

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Flyer - Saturday November 20, 2010

Show Review: Chronic Submisison reunion show

The Chronic Submission reunion show was on Friday November 19th and I was at the show thinking it seems like a year ago we were all seeing each other for the first time in a decade to check out Youth Youth Youth reunion. Tonight was YYY's younger counterparts. I was reading a review of Chronic Submission in an old Ottawa zine called No Cause for Concern. They wrote the most accurate description of CS which likened Ripley’s vocals to Brain Taylor’s. I have to agree. I have always thought that Tyler sounded like a younger Brain Taylor. Well aside from taking cues in vocal delivery, CS and Brain Taylor have had a long standing partnership. Brain recorded both tape release by the band. Brian released both cassettes on his label NRK. And now Brian is getting set to release vinyl collecting both tapes. Given how well the “T.O. Hardcore” comp came out I am excited by this release to come. But I digress. When I first got into the scene I never had the chance to see Chronic Submission. I was at shows that they played but I always seemed to miss them. So it was with much anticipation that I waited to catch this band. I would say I have been waiting 25 years to see Chronic Submission. I did get a bit of a preview through the radio show, but it was months ago and they were still re-learning their material. Seeing a band in a studio is not the same as seeing a band play live at a show. And in the time I have gotten to meet them I have realized that the Chronics are possibly one of the most important hardcore bands in the Toronto scene. The Chronics can be credited for ushering in a North American sound to hardcore in this city. They were the first band that I know that played a stop and start style of thrash that bands like MDC and DRI would become known for. Chronic Submission were playing it at the exact moment as these hardcore giants. Once Chronic Submission started playing this sound all sorts of local bands followed suit. Bands like BFG, Micro Edge, Wrath, Negative Gain all owe some thanks to CS for the influence. Now I think it is pretty impressive for a band to have one major impact on a scene but that’s where Chronic Submission are different. The band has often been described as having a metal influence. This came later and in some ways I believe that Chronic Submission were the precursor to the crossover scene. I was listening to “Empty Heads, Poison Darts” you can start to hear metal creeping in. There are points of reference that Sudden Impact picked up on. Chronic Submission paved the way for bands like Sudden Impact to come about. But enough analysis.




The show took place in the basement of a new Parkdale dive called Parts and Labour. Actually upstairs is a pretty swank restaurant. Downstairs is a punk club with a low ceiling that would give Larry’s a run for their money. But how perfect is it that we are watching Chronic Submission play live in a basement club in Parkdale? Chronic Submission played with the same kind of intensity that the neighbourhood demands. They channeled the energy from the “Sick of Reality” tape meanwhile playing with the proficiency of guys who knew better than “Empty Heads, Poison Darts”. As Tyler got into it he sported the crazy psycho path stares that he sings about. Christian planted his feet transfixed on his amp and could not be distracted no matter how hard the crowd tried. Johnny McNabb filled out the guitar punishment. And Hamish rode the bottom end like he was taming a rodeo bull. Ruston called the shots from behind his kit making everyone take the leap at the same time.

Launching in song after song like it was a Guinness competition to fit as many songs in as short a period as possible. Look it up and see if 22 songs in what felt like ten minutes is a record. The band started off with “Urban Violence” and went right into “Four Points”. By the end of their set it felt like they were just getting started. And most of us could have heard the set two or three more times.

They covered all the favourites like “Go 4 It” which saw Dave Buchannan from Micro Edge engaging in a little Huntington Skank for that particular part of the set. And how fitting was it that Ken Huff and Anthony lead the charge to get the pit going. John Hale and Steve Milo bounced all over the place like the deft skaters that they are. Jill Heath watched from the stands. Everywhere you looked it was 1984. I was glad to see Chronic Submission get this kind of support. Ruston closed out the show by letting us know that a Chronic Submission LP was going to be released in December and that they would be playing again in a few months time. The rumour is that it will be with a reunited Terminal Rage. It’s like the class of ’81 has taken over the latest round of reunions.


Gunnar Hansen also came out of retirement for this show. They opened things up and their brand of 9 Shocks Terror sound which was not lost on me. They have reunited to do a record release show with Urinary Tract Infection sometime when they split LP comes out. This was a trial run. But the singer also told me that they might be playing with Haymaker at a reunion show in the Hammer. Haymaker have just had some stuff released on Regurgitated Semen Records in Germany so I think that is what the Haymaker reunion is about.
And Al Nolan’s new band, Iron League played after. Al used to play with Ruston and Johnny Mcnabb in Triggerhappy so it was a reunion for these guys. Al hyped everyone up with special messages for different scenesters. Then he made fun of himself saying I guess this area rock hype doesn’t work in a basement club. Iron League belted their way through a set of blown out garage inspired hardcore. The songs were super good and melodic and the speakers were so loud it was a fuckin’ mess. But you could tell that they could rock in a bulldozer kind of way.


Adam Sewell’s new band, Bastard Child Death Cult finished off the night. A bit more Motorhead inspired. They are tight as fuck too. I had to split after the first song. It was way past my bed time. All I can say is these hardcore kids have not forgotten how to blow it all away. It was a great night all the way around.

Photos by Rob Ferraz