Tuesday, August 10, 2010

I GOT ERECTION!!

Turbonegro
"Apocalypse Dudes"
(1998)




If you don't know who Turbonegro is ... I don't know what to say... It's "Death Punk" You should know who they are if you somehow stumbled onto this blog.  I will leave no one out though.  This is a true fucking epic 
Rock and Roll album!  Anthem after anthem!  One after another!  It's FUCKING Turbonegro.


  1. "The Age of Pamparius" – 5:59

  2. "Selfdestructo Bust" – 2:55

  3. "Get it on" – 4:08

  4. "Rock Against Ass" – 3:49

  5. "Don't Say Motherfucker, Motherfucker" – 2:10

  6. "Rendezvous with Anus" – 1:59

  7. "Zillion Dollar Sadist" – 3:20

  8. "Prince of the Rodeo" – 3:45

  9. "Back to Dungaree High" – 2:57

  10. "Are You Ready (For Some Darkness)" – 3:35

  11. "Monkey on Your Back" – 2:52

  12. "Humiliation Street" – 5:54

  13. "Good Head" – 4:08





Check 'em out here




...And now I'm chewin' on pills cuz she's chewin' on my nerves

TAKE THAT!




AND THAT....!!!




SUPLECS
"Wrestlin' With My Lady Friend"
(2000)




  And then there's NOLA'S Favorite Sons... Suplecs!  My favorite Stoner/Fuzz band of all time!  Some of the heaviest breaks come from this record!  This album along with 2002's follow-up, "Sad Songs... Better Days", ranks right at the top with Fu Manchu's "King of the Road" or "Godzilla's Eatin' Dust".  As you can see by the song titles, there is a ton of hilarious tongue-in-cheek humor going on.  Just give the opening track, 'Stalker', a good listen.  Especially the lyrics!  Fucking Epic Hilarity Ensues!! I love this band and I'm sure you will too.


01. Stalker

02. 155

03. Dope Fu

04. Fish on a Highway

05. Moped

06. 2000 Leagues

07. Road to Nowhere

08. Eastwood

09. Into the Rut

10. Rampage
11. Pissin' in the Wind
 Download "Wrestlin' With My Lady Friend"




Suplecs
"Sad Songs... Better Days"
(2002)


This is the record.  New Orleans stoner rock at it's finest!  Dude...There's a hidden BEATLES (I Want You... She's So Heavy) cover right smack in the middle of the record... and end up pulling that shit off.  Just listen to it already.


Check it HERE


















The Great Disruptors







Sweethead
"The Great Disruptors" EP
(2009)


Sweethead is the latest project of guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, and the former A Perfect Circle and Queens of The Stoneage guitarist certainly knows how to do these things with style, what we have here is simply a work of pure rock and roll decadence. I’ve always been sucker for the sleazy but smooth vocals of Shirley Manson and the beautiful presence and stylish vocal phrasing of frontwoman Serrina Sims takes me back to those happy Garbage 1.0 days.



Read more about sweethead by null
- http://www.music.co.uk/reviews/sweethead-great-disruptors-ep.html Sweethead is the latest project of guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, and the former A Perfect Circle and Queens of The Stoneage guitarist certainly knows how to do these things with style, what we have here is simply a work of pure rock and roll decadence. I’ve always been sucker for the sleazy but smooth vocals of Shirley Manson and the beautiful presence and stylish vocal phrasing of frontwoman Serrina Sims takes me back to those happy Garbage 1.0 days.



Read more about sweethead by null
- http://www.music.co.uk/reviews/sweethead-great-disruptors-ep.html Sweethead is the latest project of guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, and the former A Perfect Circle and Queens of The Stoneage guitarist certainly knows how to do these things with style, what we have here is simply a work of pure rock and roll decadence. I’ve always been sucker for the sleazy but smooth vocals of Shirley Manson and the beautiful presence and stylish vocal phrasing of frontwoman Serrina Sims takes me back to those happy Garbage 1.0 days.



Read more about sweethead by null
- http://www.music.co.uk/reviews/sweethead-great-disruptors-ep.html


Sweethead is the latest project of guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, and the former A Perfect Circle and Queens of The Stoneage guitarist certainly knows how to do these things with style, what we have here is simply a work of pure rock and roll decadence. I’ve always been sucker for the sleazy but smooth vocals of Shirley Manson and the beautiful presence and stylish vocal phrasing of frontwoman Serrina Sims takes me back to those happy Garbage 1.0 days.



Read more about sweethead by null
- http://www.music.co.uk/reviews/sweethead-great-disruptors-ep.html


  Yes, Sweethead: it’s the latest side project from the whole Californian Desert Rock scene, if such a thing can really be said to exist. The most recognisable face of the lot comes in the form of the fantastically dapper Troy Van Leeuwen, better known for his role as guitarist in Queens of the Stone Age, and he brings a lot of that bands sensibilities to Sweethead’s EP: fuzzed-out bass, a potent mix of sludgy and sharp guitar, and healthy dose of coked-out decadence. Rounding out the group on bass and drums respectively are Eddie Nappi and Norm Block, alumni of the Bubblegum-era Mark Lanegan Band, so there’s a healthy pedigree when it comes to this style of music.


  You know exactly what you’re in for by the time the title track - also the first song on the EP - hits its chorus: glammy garage rock, vaguely in the QOTSA mold but with a firm nod in the direction of classic rock (as exemplified by the closing track, a cover of the Kinks’ “Tired of Waiting For You”). “The Great Disruptors” opens with an ominous, circular bassline, over which Serrina Sims lays some slithering vocals, and proceeds as expected: spiky guitar lines, catchy chorus, and a lot of great-sounding-but-utterly-ridiculous lyrics. “Slashed tires, undercover vampires / left you open to a right-wing malevolence”.
  It’s Lullabies-era Queens with a slightly more pop twist, but it’s saved by enthusiastic performances all around - particularly Sims, who debuts here with a confidence belying her inexperience, sounding like Courtney Love if she hooked up with Josh Homme instead of Billy Corgan. She gets a little room to stretch out on “Traumatised and Dumb”, with the guitar holding back to more of a supporting role, and it turns out to be the highlight of the set - certainly displaying a grasp of dynamics perhaps underexplored on the other songs. Between Sims’ commanding vocals, an insidiously catchy chorus, and a wonderfully discordant guitar solo, it’s got all the necessary ingredients to be a dirty great rock song, and… y’know… it is.
  So, two great songs, two decent ones sandwiched in between, and a fun Kinks’ cover (which is up for free download on their website) to take it all home: you can’t really ask for much more from a debut EP. They’ll have to expand on their sound at least a little bit on a full album, but for now, they’re showing plenty of promise. And hey, it’s pretty exciting to have a band come out swinging, openly declaring their intentions to be glamorous LA rock stars, and for that band not to be BuckCherry or Hinder.  So there’s that.


 -ZME





Check their myspace HERE




download the EP HERE






Sweethead is the latest project of guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, and the former A Perfect Circle and Queens of The Stoneage guitarist certainly knows how to do these things with style, what we have here is simply a work of pure rock and roll decadence. I’ve always been sucker for the sleazy but smooth vocals of Shirley Manson and the beautiful presence and stylish vocal phrasing of frontwoman Serrina Sims takes me back to those happy Garbage 1.0 days.
The E.P. kicks off with the guitar driven title track ‘The Great Disruptors’. There’s a definite Queens of The Stoneage ‘Songs for The Deaf/Lullabies’ feel to the song, it has the straight forward catchy guitar and rhythm work that gave QOTSA such appeal. The classic, alternative rock approach is quite refreshing and a great platform for the ever so melancholic vocals. The music’s not overproduced either, just alternative in your face rock doing what it’s meant to.


Read more about sweethead by null
- http://www.music.co.uk/reviews/sweethead-great-disruptors-ep.html Sweethead is the latest project of guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, and the former A Perfect Circle and Queens of The Stoneage guitarist certainly knows how to do these things with style, what we have here is simply a work of pure rock and roll decadence. I’ve always been sucker for the sleazy but smooth vocals of Shirley Manson and the beautiful presence and stylish vocal phrasing of frontwoman Serrina Sims takes me back to those happy Garbage 1.0 days.



Read more about sweethead by null
- http://www.music.co.uk/reviews/sweethead-great-disruptors-ep.html

Some Ghetto Love...





Spinnerette
"Spinnerette"
(2009)






Sexy as fuck album cover for an incredibly sexy album! This is Brody Dalle's new band and it's danceable and fucking groovy with great hooks.  Not unbearably poppy.  There's just about enough of everything on this album.  I dig it a lot.  



Check em out first Here



 If you like... here's the LP in all it's glorious hi-fidelity. 

Sunday, August 8, 2010

"I Am The Golden Gate Bridge"



Creature With The Atom Brain
"I Am The Golden Gate Bridge"
<2009>


EVERYONE NEEDS TO HEAR THIS!!  NOW!
I'll provide....








Get it  Here


Check em Out Myspace


"Belgian Experimental indie rock band from Antwerp, their music is often compared to queens of the stone age. But I like to think they've got their own distinct style. It's a sideproject of Tim Vanhamel (Millionaire), and Mark Lanegan also worked on this album. The album is a must have for everyone!"




This record is.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

The Dead Weather "Sea of Cowards" (2010)



The Dead Weather
"Sea of Cowards"  (2010)




This album picks up right where their first album (Horehound) left off.  Seeing as how this years "Sea of Cowards" dropped in only the second week of May, only a mere 10 months after Jack White and company delivered their first lp,  the critically acclaimed debut, "Horehound",  I have to believe that a lot of the drug-drenched psychedelic anthems from their latest effort have been polished up from the original sessions in 09.  Not that that's a bad thing at all. The 5th track,  'Die by the Drop', is extremely fucking HEAVY and FULL of some of the BEST RIFFAGE I've heard in years!  There is so much more where that came from.  REMEMBER...IF YOU LIKE IT...BUY IT!!
GRAB THIS NOW!! 


New Computer and back to the music





The Black Keys
"Brothers" (2010)


Shit Goddamn!  This is one hell of a record.  Every possible element of true rock and roll is represented on this album.  Sonically brilliant bass blessings abound.  Fuck, this is solid.  Do yourself a favor and grab this album.  Shit is Gospel.




if you like it, BUY IT!


Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Roots "Dilla Joints" MIXTAPE!! Hot Shit!



The Roots
Dilla Joints Mixtape (2010)






  Listen To The Track, BITCH!!


In an act of great musicianship the legendary Roots-crew pay respect to the late and great J Dilla offering their renditions of the producer’s greatest hits. The featured mixtape belongs easily to the most sublime tributes to J Dilla we have seen to date. Enjoy in this highest form of appreciation. -Hypebeast


01. Donuts Outro

02. Hot Shit (I’m Back!)

03. World Full Of Sadness

04. Upper Egypt

05. Stereolab

06. The Stars

07. Antiquity (feat. The Miguel Atwood-Ferguson Dillchestra)

08. She Said

09. Hall & Oates

10. Eve

11. Look Into Her Eyes

12. Make Em NV

13. Oh! O!

14. Wicked Ways




Peep the Weaponry 


Download Here




Thursday, April 8, 2010

I'm just gonna onslaught you fucks right now...Check This Shit!





500 Feet of Pipe
The Electrifying Church of the New Light (2003)




I personally have been hugely into these dudes for sometime now.  They are SO worth your time.  Trust old Barski on this one guys. 


ENJOY!


500 Ft. Of Pipe is a drug rock band from Detroit. 'Drug rock' is a term used by the band to provide a framework for their collective aesthetic vision, to crystallize their nebulous inspirations/aspirations into a distinct and meaningful 'sound'. The formula calls for equal parts distortion, psychedelia, and stoner ennui, buffered with old-fashioned pop sensibilities, and catalyzed by means of a certain notorious pastime. Think Black Sabbath and Blue Cheer; think Monster Magnet and Kyuss; think MC5 and Stooges; think Doors and Deep Purple. Then again, think something entirely different altogether. 500 Ft. Of Pipe is new. -GarageBand.com


Check em out Here


Download the goods Here 

Monday, April 5, 2010

Milwaukee Brewers Opening Day 2010...

 Well, I thought today started out pretty good.  Sunny skies and temperatures in the upper 50's?  The roof actually being OPEN on Opening Day for our Milwaukee Brewers is just Heaven for us weary Wisconsinites.  Unfortunately by early evening the clouds rolled in and temperatures cooled off and it seemed the same for the Brewers, as they lost to the Rockies, 5-3.  Eat it, Haudricourt!!  I'm coming for your job!!  I apologize for not posting in a couple of days.  Stay Tuned.  And...Heres some tunes for this Monday.  The Band is Called Tweak Bird and they HEAVY as FUCK!!!  Too bad they're from CHICAGO!  Dicks. They Still Rule.  Just Click The Download link and Enjoy!



Tweak Bird
BigBoneSnakeBite EP






"The Bones" by Tweak Bird








Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Saturday, March 27, 2010

The Massacre Has Begun...



Meth | Ghost | Rae
"WU-Massacre" (2010)




Self-Explanatory.  Holla.


Get in where ya fit in




In Case You Haven't Got The Crookers Record...





... I've got you covered.



Crookers
Tons of Friends (2010)


 Super Heavy Dance.  This shit pounds. haha.  Lots of big names are involved in the creation of "Tons of Friends".  Busy P makes an appearance which is always fun cuz that guys shit crazy awesome on the tables.  I'm a bit late in posting this great piece of music...so...here ya go.


Download here

Friday, March 26, 2010

Would You Like Some Black Angels Brownies?? Mmmmm....Brownies.

The Black Angels
"The Black Angels EP" (2005)






I was lucky enough to see one of the Black Angels first shows ever while living in Austin, TX in 2004.  AMAZING!!  They were a complete wall-of-sound...LITERALLY.  Their sound is incredibly drug-drenched psychedelia with an almost Kraut Rock and Garage layering to their melodies.  HAZY & HEAVY...Great Combination.






 Check em out Here






Download the EP Here














The Black Angels
"Directions to See A Ghost" (2008)
"Directions to See A Ghost" is The Black Angels' Second LP and it rips!  They definitely pay homage on this album to their hometown 60's Psychedelic predecessors, The Thirteenth-Floor Elevators.  Which is INCREDIBLY REFRESHING!  This is one of my All Time favorite albums of the last 10 years. 


YOU NEED THIS ALBUM


Smoke Some  dL 

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

WEEDEATER is COMING...

Southern Lord Sludge Gods and one of my favorite metal bands, Weedeater, are back out on the road for one FUCK of a tour! Not only will Weedeater be headlining most of the shows on this tour, joining them will be Black Tusk, The Gates of Slumber and Struck by Lightning! And of course...NO Milwaukee date.  They'll be in Chicago at Reggie's on Sunday, April 4th.  Check out the rest of the tour dates....HERE



In the name of Weedeater...



Weedeater
God Luck and Good Speed
(2007)


 


Steve Albini produced this Stoner masterpiece.
Download HERE

Wooden Shjips 7 inch...





Wooden Shjips
Vampire Blues 7-inch
(2008)
 While I was doing some digging through some records earlier this morning,  I stumbled on the rad 2 song 7-inch from San Fran's own... Wooden Shjips.  A couple years ago (2008) they recorded a fucking badass cover of Neil Young's, "Vampire Blues", which ironically is also the name of the 7-inch. Sarcasm. Check it out.


Download Vampire Blues MP3's HERE

Behold! The Monolith 2 FOR 1!!!





Behold! The Monolith
2008 Self Titled E.P.
(Self Released)
Ass-Heavy like Mastodon and High On Fire, y'know, that sort of weightiness that you won't even headbang to because your neck feels too heavy while listening to these dudes!  This 3 song debut ep is MUCH grittier and uglier than the aforementioned heavyweights mentioned above!  And that's saying something. -Terrorizor


Preview the Monolith on Myspace


Download the Debut EP Here






Behold! The Monolith
Behold! The Monolith(2009)


 
The L.A. 3-piece is back again with another 'Self-Titled' 5 song effort.  The tracks this time around are even heavier and filled with the same type of skull-crushing grooves that made the first EP so great.  


If you are a fan of DOOM/STONER/SLUDGE....THIS WILL BE YOUR NEW FAVORITE BAND!!! 




Download RIGHT HERE

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Saturday, March 27 @ Club Garibaldi, Milwaukee WI

This Saturday, March 27 @ Club Garibaldi 

 
Dusty Medical Records

 and The Get Drunk present...




STICKS N STONES  - "Red Light" Record Release Show
(members of Catholic Boys, The Tears, Tuff Bananas, Sugar Stems.. from Milwaukee)



WHITE MYSTERY

(from Chicago...Miss Alex White + White Francis)



OTHER MINDS

(members of Sang Des Loups, Baseball Furies, Lover!, Johnny & The Limelights, Functional Blackouts... from Chicago)



DRUGS DRAGONS

(ex- Sagger, Night Terrors... from Milwaukee)





The Get Drunk DJs

(Purveyors of Violence)





 I better not hear ANY "I'm just WAY too tired from SXSW...I think I'm just gonna take it easy tonight."  



FUCK THAT SHIT!!!!  You had best show your mangled faces this Saturday!!!  






HOLLA!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

(MF)DOOM Vs. Tom Caruana

MF DOOM Remixed by Tom Caruana






'MF DOOM is one of my favourite rappers. I had collected his acapellas from the last few years. I remixed 4 of his tracks around the time I did the 'Rough Versions Remixes' which 'Change The Beat' featured on.
In putting this together I put the remixes in sequence with some of the spoken word and musical samples that he used on his original tracks. The tracks 'Rock Co Kane Flow' and 'Ghostwhirl' were original tracks which Doom featured on with other rappers, for my remixes I just used his verses. Hopefully Doom will hear this and we'll end up doing an album together :)' -Tom Caruana




This is Hot Shit!  Download MF DOOM Remixed by Tom Caruana Right Here

New Dillinger Escape Plan Lp

The Dillinger Escape Plan - Option Paralysis (2010)




  This is the Dillinger record all of us have been waiting for since "Calculating Infinity".  Solid all the way around. 


Click HERE for "Option Paralysis"

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Another Jimmy McGriff Drop...

Jimmy McGriff
Groove Grease (1971)




 Here's another funky classic to vibe to.  This album has some sick breaks and some familiar samples.  Cypress Hill samples "The Bird" for one of my personal favorites, "Hole in the Head" and by KRS-One for "Hip Hop vs. Rap".  Hot Shit!














Snatch up the whole record HERE!

Some Electric Funk for a Spring Day...

Jimmy McGriff - Electric Funk (1969)




This 1969 Sonny Lester production was one nearly hopelessly lost slab of solid funk. It often popped up in cut-out bins when records were still waxed. When used-record stores started disappearing, beauties like this started vanishing too. But Blue Note’s blessed Rare Groove series has exhumed all 32 minutes of this hard-hitting fon-kee gem (and, to its credit, retained the original but dated cover art too). Acid jazzers are probably already familiar with “The Bird Wave,” which appeared on the Blue Note Rare Grooves compilation issued in 1996. The great news is that the rest of Electric Funk goes like this too. No sap, no frills. Just good true groove. In 1997, nay-sayers accuse this street soul (which prevailed in the early 70s) of being nothing more than TV cop-show music and Blaxploitation soundtrack stuff. Lovers will say that’s the point. But in 1969, this was the next step for soul jazz; a genre Jimmy McGriff has always ruled. From his early Sue classics (all of which were recently released on CD by the Collectibles label) to his Solid State records in the 60s and on to his Sonny Lester productions on Groove Merchant and LRC in the 70s, this man has always known how to rock a groove. (53rdN3rd)






Download 'Electric Funk' Here

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

HAPPY St. Patricks Day, PLUMBER!! This is for you...

STEEL MAMMOTH - >>Nuclear Ritual<< (2009)





I know a lot of you dig the first LP by these maniacs.

Look at the fucking cover... I mean look at the sick ass 87 minivan. Thank GOD that the music does this blessed cover art justice!! I think you'll agree as well. These aren't just songs...THESE ARE FUCKING HEAVY METAL ANTHEMS!!!!  The Rock is very reminiscent of a Doom and gloom, less coke/more heroin'd out version of Diamond Nights.  Nuclear Ritual's tracks seem MUCH catchier and almost radio friendly at times, which is sort of refreshing right now.  Midway through the record they still throw down some delay drenched progressive Steely Dan guitar work.  On "Atomic Chainsaws" the Mammoth brings some hella melodic garage riffage.  Followed up by some guitar work that you would hear off a classic Iron Maiden record.  I'm HOPING to see these dudes back in the states again pretty soon.  ENJOY!!  Especially Plumber.









Click HERE to Download

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Look for some REAL Classics later today...

I've got so much music I NEED to share with you that I could sit here for months posting.







Keep an eye out for some really funky shit later tonight.



Stay Tuned.

"Come with me if you want to live"

Goblin Cock
"Come With Me If You Want To Live!"
(2009)


 This is Goblin Cock's second effort and it picks up right where 2005's "Bagged and Boarded" left off. If you're unfamiliar with the aforementioned "Bagged and Boarded",  I recommend you scroll down the page a bit and download it for yourself.  That being said... Rob Crow is a fucking genius.  If you're lucky enough to catch them live, they perform in long black robes.  Shit is creepy to say the least. I suppose being named after the genitalia of a mythical creature you would expect a loud growl to go along with the melodic drone of the down-tuned guitars. NOT HERE! Imagine Hum's Matt Talbott(except in perfect pitch) singing melodically about his Dungeons and Dragons excursions.


Here ya go

Fear The Cock

Goblin Cock
"Bagged and Boarded"
(2005)




I think we've found a winner for "BEST BAND NAME, EVER!!!"  I doubt I'll be hearing any arguments about that declaration.


 This is PURE FUCKING METAL!! A bit reminiscent of the now legendary band, FLOOR, Rob Crow brings the full fledged heaters out on Goblin Cock's debut effort, "Bagged and Boarded".  


 Read more about em here


GET it Here








Goblin Cock... "STUMPED" VIDEO!!!





Just Watch and Learn...






 Sonically Amazing. Rob Crow is a genius. And if the name Rob Crow doesn't ring a bell with you, maybe you've heard of his other band.  PINBACK. 

More Thulsa Doom for your enjoyment



Thulsa Doom - Keyboard, Oh Lord! Why Don't We


 You asked for more Thulsa Doom and I found this lying around.  This album is the latest from 
Thulsa Doom.  The song writing on this record is a bit different than their past efforts for the simple fact that they apparently kicked out the original singer, "Papa Doom", due to reasons still unknown.  
Oh Yeah...1 more important thing to mention about this record...Thulsa Doom has the balls to actually take a shot at covering "Be Forewarned" the legendary PENTAGRAM!! 


 And yes they pull that shit off like some fuckin' champs!!


Grab it HERE 


Dusty Medical Records Presents...

...The debut 7" from Milwaukee's STICKS N STONES - 2 infectious pop blasts from this trio of local punk veterans, they being current and former members of Catholic Boys, Sugar Stems, The Flips, Tuff Bananas, The Tears and the Teenage Rejects.





On March 27 we celebrate! Joining Sticks N Stones are two up and coming acts from Chicago, WHITE MYSTERY and OTHER MINDS. White Mystery features the inimitable Miss Alex White and her brother Francis - you may remember Alex and her ferocious garage punk wail (and red afro) from her previous projects Miss Alex White and The Red Orchestra (In The Red) and Hot Machines (Dusty Medical). The band recently scored an endorsement deal with Orange Amplifiers and will be supporting their brand-new self-titled debut with a string of shows at SxSW next week.



Milwaukee's DRUGS DRAGONS round out this stacked bill, and will kick off the festivities with their sound which they describe thusly: "Drugs Dragons carries a violent, menacing, primal vibe undercut with retarded, resin-caked humor and hairy, beer-breathed testosterone... Reminiscent of the Testors knocking back shots with AC/DC and early GG Allin, or Black Sabbath sharing a joint with Bauhaus and the Butthole Surfers through a codeine haze, Drugs Dragons encapsulates a wide spectrum of bad attitude rock n roll while sounding both new and timeless.

 And this party wouldn't be a party without The Get Drunk DJs!!!



Saturday, March 27 @ Club Garibaldi, Milwaukee WI



Dusty Medical Records and The Get Drunk present...



STICKS N STONES

(members of Catholic Boys, The Tears, Tuff Bananas, Sugar Stems.. from Milwaukee)



WHITE MYSTERY

(from Chicago...Miss Alex White + White Francis)



OTHER MINDS

(members of Sang Des Loups, Baseball Furies, Lover!, Johnny & The Limelights, Functional Blackouts... from Chicago)



DRUGS DRAGONS

(ex- Sagger, Night Terrors... from Milwaukee)





The Get Drunk DJs

(Purveyors of Violence)





Monday, March 15, 2010

The Latest and Greatest album from the boys in Asteroid

Asteroid
Asteroid II (2010)


So this is Asteroid's newest release. I'm going to make this write-up short and sweet, because I'm watching "The Hurt Locker" and it's SUPER BADASS!!
 On Asteroid II they bring the ultimate fuzzy guitar sounds, 70's prog meets psyche rock influences and harmonies that have become a major part of the bands sound.
Just Check it out for yourself.
 Read More HERE
COMMENTS ARE VERY WELCOME.

German Psycho Garage Spazztazztical

Now some of you may already have this little gem, but for those of you who haven't heard of this band...check em out on myspace.
This is pure psychedelic freakout garage that you need in your life. 


The Satelliters
Hashish (2005)
Read about em HERE


get your psycho freakout right here

Sunday, March 14, 2010

You NEED some Steel Mammoth in your life right now. Face it.

Steel Mammoth
Atomic Mountain (2007)
  I had to cap tonight of with this gem.  If you're not familiar with Steel Mammoth, you're well past due.  Trust me. It's FINNISH hypnotic desert rock that seems to be drug drenched, incredibly coherent, mellow and smart simultaneously. The Vocals blend perfectly with warm guitar tones that remind me of a modern day Supersonic T-Rex!  It's like NOTHING I've ever heard before, which is a quite a feat these days, IMO. And if that's not enough... there's even a hint of Kraut Rock mixed in.  FUCKING AWESOME!  How can you really even go wrong when Steel Mammoth's Mission Statement Reads...


 "A lonesome engine cries, howling in the cruel crüel night! Nuclear nightmare, atomic style! Shadow barbarians with lazer eyes, radiation village, the black fire burning bright!"


 FUCKIN' A is right!  Now follow the link below for the tasty goodness that is, "Atomic Mountain"


  check em out over here on myspace


"Ain't Nothin' Gonna Stop The Rock Tonight." NEW BRANT BJORK HERE!!!

Brant Bjork
GODS & GODDESSES  (2010)


 The Legend himself is back again with yet another Low Desert Masterpiece for us to vibe with.
 If you're unfamiliar with Mr. Brant Bjork .... FEAR NOT!!  He's only the original KYUSS and 
FU MANCHU drummer and if you take a moment to actually read the liner notes of the classic 
Kyuss and Fu Manchu records, you would know that he either SOLELY wrote or Co-wrote almost 
all of the Generator Party HITS!  


RESPECT


 Tell me what you think, I have yet to give this a listen.  I thought I would just get it out there for y'all first.




 

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Broken balls are all over this city

BB


Self Titled (2010)


240x240
  Do you really need an explanation regarding this "Critically Acclaimed" collaboration of colossal hipster proportions??  I know I didn't when I first got my hands on this record. I'm VERY interested to hear what YOU GUYS think of it.  So please, don't forget to leave your comments.  It's what makes all this that much more rewarding.


Check out their Official site here


the goods are somewhere around here
get this while the gettin's good.


Remember to post your comments.  Cheers.

Thulsa Doom - ...and then take you to a place where jars are kept (2003)

 THULSA DOOM
...And Then Take You To A Place Where Jars Are Kept (2003)
   
 
  With its year 2000 debut, The Seats Are Soft But the Helmet Is Way Too Tight, Norway's Thulsa Doom quietly concocted a stoner/doom classic to start off the 21st century, paving the way for 2003's subsequent And Then Take You to a Place Where Jars Are Kept to be pegged as the band's inevitable "difficult" follow-up. But in fact, "surprising" is the more appropriate term for what amounts to another very strong outing for the Scandinavian quintet. Simply put, Jars is a pop record disguised as stoner rock in much the same way that Seats was a pure hard rock record disguised as doom metal. In both instances, appearances can be deceiving and first listens confusing, but the undeniable long-term realization is that truly infectious tunes lie at the heart of Thulsa Doom's special formula. At their best, tracks like "How Hard Can It Be," the morose ballad "Shot By Both Sides," and the glorious insta-single "Kick Me" strike an unnerving balance between awesome pop hooks and dreadful despair — all of it conveyed with utmost conviction by expressive frontman Papa Doom. A crucial element of the band's formula, his charismatic delivery and often hilarious lyrics aren't always as spot-on here as they were on previous efforts, being occasionally crowded by shrill backing vocals and coming off a little forced on otherwise stormingly fun cuts like "Why Do You Keep On (Watching the Porno) After You Came" and "Got to Have Mine," but his is still, without question, the best stoner rock voice spawned this side of Kyuss' John Garcia. "Generation 71," "Machine of Oslo," and "Learn from TV" (the latter quoting the first album's head-banging centerpiece, "Ride the Pony," with its outro riff) boast remarkably straightforward, anthemic choruses to go with their humongous grooves, but it's nine-minute closer "Papa Doom Preach (Where Jars Are Kept)" that comes as close to outright doom metal (at least in Thulsa Doom's very broad definition of the style) as anything here, its quietly drawn-out middle section book-ended by monstrously heavy, grinding riffs. All in all, Jars represents another stellar outing for this underappreciated but promising group. (Ed Rivadavia, AMG)
A million thanks to Ed for a fantastic review on one of my favorite bands of ALL TIME. 
DO NOT SLEEP ON THIS RECORD!  You'll regret it.  Trust me.




Track Listing:



01. "Why Do You Keep On (Watching the Porno) After You Came?"

02. "Kick Me"
03. "Hold the Parade"

04. "Shot by Both Sides"

05. "Got to Have Mine"

06. "Generation 71"

07. "Learn From TV"

08. "How Hard Can It Be?"

09. "Machine of Oslo"
10. "Papa Doom Preach (Where Jars Are Kept)"




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