Friday 28 September 2012

Disgust - "Time Ruins Everything" CD (2010)


Artist(s): Disgust
Title: "Time Ruins Everything"
Format: 3" CD-R
Year: 2010
Label/Catalog: Small Doses DOSE82

By request. Unrelenting no coast power electronics.




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Thursday 17 May 2012

Infest - No Man's Slave (2002)


Artist(s): Infest
Title: No Man's Slave
Format: 12"
Year: 2002
Label/Catalog: Deep Six DS25

Borrowed this from a friend to rip as I got rid of my copy years ago. Ripping this made me rediscover how good it actually is. It's fucking great. So it's regrettable that I got rid of it, and as far as I recall this was actually my copy that I sold. Either way. This is what INFEST brought to the table and are in top form. Nothing dragging like the KXLU LP, just pure fucking speed and hatred.

Recorded in 1995 but not released until 2002.

There's some repeating surface noise at the beginning of side one, most noticeable in the intro sample, which is kind of annoying, but it goes away before too long and other than that there's no real problems to report with the rip.

NOTE: This record is the first to be ripped at a sample rate of 88.2khz which will be the new standard from now on.

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Monday 16 April 2012

UJ3RK5 - UJ3RK5 12" (1980)


Artist(s): UJ3RK5
Title: UJ3RK5
Format: 12"
Year: 1980
Label/Catalog: Quintessence QEP 1207

Another early Vancouver gem and another on Quintessence Records. Pronounced "you jerk" with the '5' being silent, UJ3RK5 were, in their terms, more of an art ensemble than a band. They're really one of those bands that can't be lumped into any genre that isn't called "weirdo-art-punk", or something. Great lyrics. They also had two tracks on the Vancouver Complication. The only incestuity (real word?) in the lineup came from Colin Griffiths. Continuing his run in several bands, from the original lineup of the POINTED STICKS in August of 1978, to FOUR DAY WONDER in November of 1978, Griffiths ended up in UJ3RK5 in December of 1978, and then on to WASTED LIVES in January of 1979. UJ3RK5 disbanded after this EP was released, apparently PolyGram signed them and reissued it, though I have never seen proof of it's existence. Danice MacLeod later went on to BAMFF, which had an LP on Mo Da Mu. Mo Da Mu started putting out stuff from the new wave/more commercial side of the Vancouver scene in the early 80s. Stuff from bands like INSEX, POPULAR FRONT, and the earliest incarnations of 54-40.

Some surface noise throughout but overall a good listen.

"yeah, but is it art?"


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FEMALE HANDS - Female Hands 12" (1980)


Artist(s): Female Hands
Title: Female Hands
Format: 12"
Year: 1980
Label/Catalog: Quintessence QEP 1203

More great power pop/new wave-ish stuff from Vancouver. What I love about the early Vancouver stuff is how inventive and quirky the bands could be. The best band I could compare FEMALE HANDS to is another band from this time and place: NO FUN. Though maybe a little less quirky. The only things I know of this band I learned from http://thepunkmovie.com, which is the website for the early Vancouver punk documentary Bloodied But Unbowed and has a ton of information. On December 7, 1979 D.O.A. and FEMALE HANDS played a show at the UBC SUB Ballroom but, due to conflicts between students and punks, a riot ensues and police are called in to disperse the crowd. Fast forward to late October 1980 this 12" is released, but by this time the band has already broken up. The members of FEMALE HANDS were not in any other notable Vancouver bands, at least not in the seminal 1977-1980 era. Bob Rock, just then getting things rolling with the PAYOLAS, recorded and produced this record, along with several others of the time, 10 years before METALLICA knocks at his door.


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Monday 5 March 2012

Countdown To Putsch - Ideas For The Living And Willing To Act (2001)


Artist(s): Countdown To Putsch
Title: Ideas For The Living And Willing To Act
Format: CD
Year: 2001
Label/Catalog: Ebullition #48

I told you they were Ebullition-esque. More of the same here, add a saxophone into the mix and go into some more experimental directions this time around, though. 59 minutes of music, 14 minute spoken word by Susan Brownmiller, and yet another 100-page book. Too big to scan, not sure if it's online anywhere.

Part of my nightly auto-CD upload series to bulk up the site, which will continue every day at 12:01AM until my collection of out of print CDs runs dry. It's looking like we'll be good to go for the next two months. Vinyl rips will still happen as I do them and be posted at any time of day whenver they're ready.

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Sunday 4 March 2012

Countdown To Putsch - Handbook For Planetary Progress (1999)


Artist(s): Countdown To Putsch
Title: Handbook For Planetary Progress
Format: CD
Year: 1999
Label/Catalog: Mountain Collective MTN 21

Overtly political Ebullition-style 90s screamo. Members of JUDAS ISCARIOT, THAT'S ALL SHE WROTE, and YOUR ADVERSARY. 54 minutes of music, 18 and a half minute interview with Jafar S. Hamzah about human rights issues in Indonesia. Comes inside a 100-page book, which can be read in it's entirety here.

Hamzah was found dead in Indonesia in September of 2000. From the World Policy Journal:
The 34-year-old human rights lawyer's body was found along with four other unidentified bodies on September 2, 2000, at the bottom of cliff not far from Medan, the largest city on the island of Sumatra, of which Aceh forms a part. Jafar's limbs were bound by wire and his body bore signs of torture.

Part of my nightly auto-CD upload series to bulk up the site, which will continue every day at 12:01AM until my collection of out of print CDs runs dry. It's looking like we'll be good to go for the next two months. Vinyl rips will still happen as I do them and be posted at any time of day whenver they're ready.

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Saturday 3 March 2012

Born Of Ashes - Progress (2004)


Artist(s): Born Of Ashes
Title: Progress
Format: CD
Year: 2004
Label/Catalog: Kill The Resistor BOA-PR1

More of the same metalcore-ish from BORN OF ASHES. Their second and final release, this one on Chilliwack, BC's own Kill The Resistor Records.

Part of my nightly auto-CD upload series to bulk up the site, which will continue every day at 12:01AM until my collection of out of print CDs runs dry. It's looking like we'll be good to go for the next two months. Vinyl rips will still happen as I do them and be posted at any time of day whenver they're ready.

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Friday 2 March 2012

Born Of Ashes - A Force That Gives Us Meaning (2003)


Artist(s): Born Of Ashes
Title: A Force That Gives Us Meaning
Format: CD
Year: 2003
Label/Catalog: self released

Vancouver metalcore. Members went on to form BATOCHE and later BURNING GHATS.

Part of my nightly auto-CD upload series to bulk up the site, which will continue every day at 12:01AM until my collection of out of print CDs runs dry. It's looking like we'll be good to go for the next two months. Vinyl rips will still happen as I do them and be posted at any time of day whenver they're ready.

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Thursday 1 March 2012

Bastard Noise - Throne Is Melting (2001)


Artist(s): Bastard Noise
Title: Throne Is Melting
Format: CD
Year: 2001
Label/Catalog: Helicopter H 8

More from the Wiese/Wood era BASTARD NOISE. "Cosmic Eulogy" was pressed onto a 12" for their Japanese tour as this CD was not ready in time. A compilation of tracks recorded 1999-2000, with only "Red Hurricane" being previously released.

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Amps For Christ - Every Eleven Seconds (2006)

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Artist(s): Amps For Christ
Title: Every Eleven Seconds
Format: CD
Year: 2006
Label/Catalog: 5 Rue Christine GER068

Now that the dust has settled, here we are again. Henry Barnes, a man heavily responsible for the early noise aspects of MAN IS THE BASTARD / BASTARD NOISE, started AMPS FOR CHRIST in the mid-90s, putting noise/electronics to acoustic/folk music.

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Tuesday 28 February 2012

A Treatise of Existence

"take this down. dont boot shit."
The purpose of this blog is to give people access to out of print material. Yes, there are countless other blogs doing the same thing, but whereas most seem to just post files in any random bitrate from awful sounding USB turntables or tape decks connected via the line-in port on internal soundcards, I do my best to provide high quality rips to the best of my ability. I go through a lengthy cleaning process of all records before ripping them, and go through equally* lengthy post-processing to remove any stray ticks/pops without harming the sound quality. All CD rips are done via EAC with a 100% log, and then transcoded to V0 .mp3 (with FLAC available upon request).

Now, read the bold part of the first sentence again, if you will. Out of print. When a record is no longer in print that means the artist and label have sold all of their copies. Sometimes a record is repressed, sometimes it isn't. Represses eventually go out of print, perhaps being repressed yet again, most often not. At some point down the line the record becomes no longer available to the general public, and that is where torrent sites and blogs such as this benefit people (even if sometimes you're only getting a 128kbps transcoded .mp3).

The italic part of that paragraph: sold all of their copies. When all copies of a release have been sold, all potential money the artist and label can make off a record has been made. Therefore, no party involved in the creation of the record is losing money via these downloads.

While unfortunately I can't say the same for most blogs out there, the bold and italic phrases are my guidelines when posting things for download here.

Is the record out of print? Yes.
Am I taking any money away from the label or artist? No.
Why not? Because the record is out of print.

Is the record out of print? No.
Do I post it? No.
Why not? Because the record is in print and I would be taking away potential sales that benefit the artist and label.

If a record is indeed out of print but you are the artist or label who released it and want the link taken down for whatever reason (I wont ask you to clarify), I will quickly and happily do so as long as you state who you are. That being said, if you are someone who is simply against free downloading as a whole, regardless if no one except eBay profit-seekers and other record-flipper types are the ones benefiting from "sales", I will not remove the link.

There are some artists I've posted releases of here that I know are not fond of illegal downloading of their in print material. I agree with them 100%. In print material should not be leaked/shared for free unless the band gives the okay. I have talked to some of these people and let them know what I am doing with this blog and they have either given me a blatant "Yes, do it!" or have simply not taken up any issue.

So, with that being said, whichever anonymous person asked me to remove the download of AMPS FOR CHRIST - Every Eleven Seconds CD (which I promptly did), I'll have you know I am going to be reposting it shortly (probably right after I post this). Why? Because I asked Henry Barnes (aka AMPS FOR CHRIST) if it was he who asked it to be taken down, and this is what he had to say:
"Not me !!!! I like you posting AFC!!! Keep it up !! Cheers Henry"
So, then, unless you are the person behind 5 Rue Christine (a label which I thought was now defunct), I don't really see what right or obligation you have in telling me to remove something that wasn't yours (or mine) in the first place, especially when the artist has given me explicit permission. If you were somehow involved with the album and it turns out I'm just being an ass here, again, let me know who you are and I will remove it.

I am not a bootlegger out to make a profit. I am not Thomas Lenz**. I'm not publicly posting in print releases that may be taking away much needed sales from artists and labels. I am providing an archive of material that people often can't find through the normal channels for less than an arm and a leg (if at all), trying to put a bit of background information on the releases, as well as hopefully turning people on to new artists. Speaking from experience, downloading leads to sales. There have been countless occasions where someone has sent me a rip of a record or I downloaded it myself, having never really heard the band before, fallen in love with the record, and then sought it out and bought it. I know many people that do this. People legitimately into the music and punk/hardcore culture will buy the record (it also helps having the consumer/materialist culture that we do), anyone who doesn't isn't in it for the right reasons anyways, and is someone like that not buying your record really a great loss?

Just remember, everything here is out of print and no one is losing money.

Also remember to report any dead links, and I hope we can all continue to enjoy these releases.

*I no longer have my VPI HW16.5 cleaning machine. All records are cleaned with a dry brush. In the rare case a record is actually quite dirty, a solution of alcohol and distilled water is used with a cotton swab.

**Eric Wood may suggest otherwise, for reasons completely unrelated to this blog.

Bastard Noise & Christian Renou - Brainstorming (2003)


Artist(s): Bastard Noise & Christian Renou
Title: Brainstorming
Format: CD
Year: 2003
Label/Catalog: Desolation House DH-0300

Wood and Wiese at it again creating the miraculous alien landscapes BASTARD NOISE is known for, while Renou's (BRUME) prominence dips in and out nicely. The first BASTARD NOISE full length I ever heard and the first of two Brainstorming collaborations. Renou also appears on a collaboration track as part of Our Earth's Blood IV 5CD.

No artwork scans in this one. If you really in need I might include them in the future.

Part of my nightly auto-CD upload series to bulk up the site, which will continue every day at 12:01AM until my collection of out of print CDs runs dry. It's looking like we'll be good to go for the next two months. Vinyl rips will still happen as I do them and be posted at any time of day whenver they're ready.

Monday 27 February 2012

Bastard Noise & Lockweld - 6 AM (2003)


Artist(s): Bastard Noise & Lockweld
Title: 6 AM
Format: CD
Year: 2003
Label/Catalog: DP

Wood and Wiese era BASTARD NOISE along side LOCKWELD which is comprised of Makita (APARTMENT 213) and his wife. What more is there to say?

Part of my nightly auto-CD upload series to bulk up the site, which will continue every day at 12:01AM until my collection of out of print CDs runs dry. It's looking like we'll be good to go for the next two months. Vinyl rips will still happen as I do them and be posted at any time of day whenver they're ready.

Sunday 26 February 2012

Bastard Noise - Ancient and Unknown Brutality (2008)


Artist(s): Bastard Noise
Title: Ancient and Unknown Brutality
Format: CD
Year: 2008
Label/Catalog: Triage Industries M.Abass-04 / Amid The Waves amid-01

This release compiles rare and unreleased BASTARD NOISE material spanning 1994-1999 in 15 tracks. The material is mostly from the mid-90s and collects tracks from their splits with NATION OF HATE, PERSONASNONGRATAS, collaborations with BIZARRE UPROAR and KRACHGAU (two of which were previously unreleased), compilation tracks from Freak Animal #10 zine + 7" and Release Your Mind: Volume Two 3CD, and 5 completely unreleased tracks. My favourites here are the BIZARRE UPROAR and KRACHGAU collborations, "Sewer Beings - Madness Below" & "Disneyland Values", but all are of course worthy.

Part of my nightly auto-CD upload series to bulk up the site, which will continue every day at 12:01AM until my collection of out of print CDs runs dry. It's looking like we'll be good to go for the next two months. Vinyl rips will still happen as I do them and be posted at any time of day whenver they're ready.

Saturday 25 February 2012

Bonus Boys - Everytime I See A Car Like Yours Go By b/w Wasting Our Time (1979)


Artist(s): Bonus Boys
Title: Everytime I See A Car Like Yours Go By b/w Wasting Our Time
Format: 7"
Year: 1979
Label/Catalog: Tsunami Music 3538

Didn't like it upon first listen. Now one of my favourite early Vancouver punk/new wave 7"s that I've heard. The lyrics are simple but the hooks and arrangements of the songs are what make this good. A lot of similarities to NO FUN in some respects and one of those bands all but forgotten because they weren't with the "in" crowd in the Vancouver punk scene. They beat out THE MODERNETTES at a battle of the bands and won studio time for the next single, "I Want To Work In A Bank" b/w "Confusing Ourselves". A third single was recorded but remained unreleased when they disbanded in 1981. Kim Clarke, the vocals, guitar, and brains behind the band and who went on with two other BONUS BOYS to form the post-punk band MOCCASIN TELEGRAPH, passed away in January of 2011.

The aborted "So Sad" b/w "Head For The Hills" 7", along with the other two singles can be heard at http://www.myspace.com/bonusboys, which I assume is an unofficial page.

Friday 24 February 2012

Agathocles / Armatura - Split (2007)


Artist(s): Agathocles / Armatura
Title: Split
Format: CD
Year: 2007
Label/Catalog: Bloodspit SPIT 008

Not much to say here. If you're looking for it then you already know what it is. 23 songs in 18 some-odd minutes. Got this CD as a freebie, ripped it years ago and promptly got rid of it.

Part of my nightly auto-CD upload series to bulk up the site, which will continue every day at 12:01AM until my collection of out of print CDs runs dry. It's looking like we'll be good to go for the next two months. Vinyl rips will still happen as I do them and be posted at any time of day whenver they're ready.

Thursday 23 February 2012

Back in the saddle.

As of 02/22/12 all 12" records are cleaned using the new process (see here for info).

For the next while there will also be an auto-upload at 12:01AM every night (morning) for the next several weeks. These uploads will be from out of print CDs that I've ripped previously and will be used to keep the site active and bulk it up when I'm not ripping records. I have enough CDs ripped that this should last approximately two months. First one is coming tonight. Vinyl rips will still be done and posted whenever they are ready, no exact schedule.

Thanks for checking out the rips, I hope you've been enjoying them. Please remember to report any dead links!

Bastard Noise & Outermost - Cauldron of Fire (2000)


Artist(s): Bastard Noise & Outermost
Title: Cauldron of Fire
Format: 7"
Year: 2000
Label/Catalog: DP DSPR 800

Some great stuff from John Wiese-era BASTARD NOISE. This is Eric Wood's personal favourite BN release, and the reason for it is clearly heard. THE BASTARD NOISE is in top form here and having OUTERMOST on board makes this a phenomenal release.

Wednesday 22 February 2012

Au Pairs - Inconvenience b/w Pretty Boys (1981)


Artist(s): Au Pairs
Title: Inconvenience b/w Pretty Boys
Format: 12"
Year: 1981
Label/Catalog: Human HUM 8

UK female-fronted post-punk/new wave. 12" single featuring two tracks that didn't appear on either of their albums, plus a remix of "Headache for Michelle", from Playing With A Different Sex, simply titled "Headache".

I previously ripped this record about a year and a half ago on my old setup. New rip boasts less surface noise and a cleaner sound. Aside from a slight fub around the 4:04 mark of "Headache", everything else should be good.

Wednesday 15 February 2012

Record Envelope

UPDATE 02/28/12: Record Envelope lives, and my scan of the Festival Records sleeve can be seen here.

Record Envelope, "the little library of factory sleeves" is "A reference for vinyl geeks and graphic artists."

It's essentially just what it sounds like. Pictures of original company 7" sleeves. Nice to look at. Even contributions from people a stone's throw away from me.

At any rate, I submitted my company sleeves but seeing as the site hasn't been updated since mid-2011, it may have become inactive. Which is why I'll post my scans here and I'll update this post if I ever see my pictures on RE.

A&M - mid-late 60s

A&M - early-mid 70s

A&M - 1985

Columbia - 60s?

Columbia - mid-late 60s

Columbia - 2001
Decca - 1976

Epic - unknown year

Festival - front, unknown year

Festival - back, unknown year

Tower - unknown year

Warner Bros. - 60s

Sunday 5 February 2012

Please Wait 60 Seconds. 59, 58, 57...

Sorry for the lack of posts lately. Just waiting on some cleaning supplies to come in, revising my process a bit to get improved results (less ticks/pops and less surface noise).

My cleaning regimen will go from a two-step process to a four-, possibly five-, step process. Details will be noted on the Ripping Process page once everything arrives and has been put to use.

When I return you can expect some uploads from BASTARD NOISE, BORN AGAINST, [E?], MAN IS THE BASTARD, TIM RAY, RUNNING FOR COVER, SCALP-LOCK, SHANK, UJ3RK5, and I might even post some major(ish) label stuff that I normally haven't taken a stab at for this blog yet in the likes of BILL PLUMMER AND THE COSMIC BROTHERHOOD (eastern-space-jazz-fusion).

While we wait, here's a couple related links:

Out of the Igloo - great blog chock-full of 80s Canadian punk/new wave

Guilty until proven innocent? - The man behind the Bogeda Pop world music blog shares his thoughts on the recent FBI crackdown on Megaupload and the likes. Interesting and enjoyable read.

And NEIL YOUNG chimes in on all this here.
“Piracy is the new radio,” he said. “That’s how music gets around. That’s the real world for kids.”

Thursday 19 January 2012

Monarch / Grey Daturas - Dawn of the Catalyst (2007)


Artist(s): Monarch / Grey Daturas
Title: Dawn of the Catalyst
Format: 12"
Year: 2007
Label/Catalog: Throne CHAPTER 32

Yes, this was also released on CD, thus I shouldn't be posting it as per my own rules, but someone on another site requested a vinyl rip and the ripping process takes too much effort to only post the finished product in one place.

Two long and ominous tracks from France's MONARCH and Australia's GREY DATURAS. If you don't like heavy songs that churn and drawl for over 15 minutes then stay away.

One potentially noticeable tick near the end of the GREY DATURAS track that, while audible, was impossible to single out in the waveform.


As side note, the URL to the download contains three sixes in a row. If Andrew Beattie ever reads this he will understand.

Various Artists - Nihil (2000)


Artist(s): Various Artists
Title: Nihil
Format: 2LP
Year: 2000
Label/Catalog: Cold Meat Industry CMI.80

IRM / INSTITUT / NOD / SHARON'S LAST PARTY

Here is a great noise/power electronics double LP compilation from Cold Meat Industry circa 2000. IRM offer up 5 of their best tracks on the A side. INSTITUT is my least favourite on here, but they have the shortest side (just over 14 minutes, while every else has 20-25). At the end of the NOD side there is a repeating sample of a female voice saying "and now you will die" which makes their side for me. SHARON'S LAST PARTY, an IRM side project, off up 5 tracks plus a DANIEL JOHNSTON track tossed into the mix. Not a cover. The actual song "Love Never Ends" by DANIEL JOHNSTON himself is here.

Not much to say about the rip itself, unfortunately the only audible ticks/pops were at the very end of the IRM side and were too numersome to remove without damaging the song. They're really just at the tail end for a second or two. You may not even notice them unless you're listening on headphones.

Wednesday 18 January 2012

D.O.A. - Triumph of the Ignoroids (1979)


Artist(s): D.O.A.
Title: Triumph of the Ignoroids
Format: 12"
Year: 1979
Label/Catalog: Friends FR-001

D.O.A. in the Body Shop at the first George Straight Battle of the Bands on June 23, 1978. Fairly good recording quality and the rip itself came out nicely. There are four pressings of this record. The first 12" in 1979, with a black and white cover, displayed Margaret Trudeau's woman part and "Let's Fuck" was "Let's F*ck". Second 12" pressing, which is what this rip is from, also from 1979 was a blue and white cover with Thatcher's snatch-er removed, the word "censored" placed dead centered on the cover, and "Let's F*ck" became "Let's **ck". Third press, from 1981, which is and isn't a bootleg restores everything the original had minus Thatcher exposed. It is a bootleg because the band didn't authorize it, has xeroxed (and blurred) covers, and blank labels. It isn't a bootleg because it was still released on Friends Records. The fourth press was in 1990 on Lady Kinky Karrot Records out of Germany on 7" format with a pink and white cover and a fifth track titled "Utopia". Exact details on that pressing are unknown to me, they don't go for a whole lot on the internet marketplace, so perhaps one day the mystery will be solved.

Some wild stuff for a 1978 battle of the bands. Tracks here are: "Nazi Training Camp", "Want Some Bondage", "Rich Bitch", and "Let's Fuck".

While these tracks were included on the "Greatest Shits" anthology from 1990 (and again in 2005), they omitted the intro to "Woke Up Screaming" which can be heard at the end of the A-side, and that is why, folks, this rip is here. A whopping 25 seconds of material not officially released in 33 years.

First release on Friends Records which would later go on to do the first two D.O.A. albums, along with stuff from the Subhumans, Secret V's, and a handful of other things.

David M from NO FUN lent the 4-track and the final tape was mixed by Ron Obvious.

Tuesday 17 January 2012

Suppression with Facialmess - Collaboration EP (1999)


Artist(s): Suppression / Facialmess
Title: Collaboration EP
Format: 7"
Year:1999
Label/Catalog: Clean Plate CP21

Just some OK noise, nothing special here. Scott Hull was once in SUPPRESSION (not on this release) and Clean Plate continues to have one of the most diverse catalogs in hardcore.

Malefaction - Worship Nothing (2000)


Artist(s): Malefaction
Title: Worship Nothing
Format: 7"
Year: 2000
Label/Catalog: Commode

Grind-esque stuff from Manitoba circa the turn of the century and later G7 alum. Six tracks, including a SLAYER cover.

Monday 16 January 2012

Various Artists - Blobs Vol. 2 (1991)


Artist(s): Various Artists
Title: Blobs Vol. 2
Format: 7"
Year: 1991
Label/Catalog: Way Out! WO 002

SHOW BUSINESS GIANTS / THE SQUIRRELS

Second volume of the "Blobs" 7" series featuring bands from Victoria. No idea if there was every a volume 3 or beyond. Tom Holliston returns and his SHOW BUSINESS GIANTS go through two alright tracks. THE SQUIRRELS on the b-side, however, are what do this for me. Doing a cover of "Seasons in the Sun" with a little boy singing the lead is brilliant. While I suppose this is more of a split than "Various Artists", it's still part of 'various artists' series, so that's that. This is another from a friend's collection that I know little to nothing about.

Various Artists - Blobs Vol. 1: Four Victoria Bands (1991)


Artist(s): Various Artists
Title: Blobs Vol. 1: Four Victoria Bands
Format: 7"
Year: 1991
Label/Catalog: Way Out! WO 001

HANSON BROTHERS / SHOW BUSINESS GIANTS / SHOVLHED / THE VINAIGRETTES

Four Victoria bands from the early 90s with, naturally, a lot of NOMEANSNO connections (THE HANSON BROTHERS being their alter egos, and Tom Holliston also being in THE SHOW BUSINESS GIANTS). Not much else to say here, another record I borrowed from a friend to rip, so I have very little personal knowledge on this one. The songs aren't half bad. THE VINAIGRETTES like Paul Newman.

"The in sound from Way Out!"

Sunday 15 January 2012

Itch - Euphoria (2000)


Artist(s): Itch
Title: Euphoria
Format: CD
Year: 2000
Label/Catalog: n/a

I have nothing to go on here. Borrowed a few things from a friend in the interest of ripping and this was one of them. This is Mark Critchley's project, so there's a NOMEANSNO connection. Originally a band from the early-mid 90s in Victoria, this is their "10 year anniversary special" single/EP. Three tracks, all centered around the first gulf war, and oddly suitable for what was to occur in just over a year's time.

With a NMN connection there of course has to be some humour buried in the mix and while the lyrics are pretty clear on their points, you get some goodies like: "Father Catholic, little porno angels" in Seen Not Heard and "Reap what you sow, GI Joe / Join the shame, GI Jane" in No Life. Sound-wise we start off with nearly 6 minutes of news samples from the war, Seen Not Heard is just Mark being a balladeer with a piano, and No Life is what's to be expected when you've got a NOMEANSNO member in a band: fast-proggy-jazz-punk.

Not-entirely-trivia: No Life was recorded live in Zurich, 1996. The CD is shaped like an atom bomb and was released in a 7" cover.

Thursday 12 January 2012

No Fun - Don't Leave Me Hanging b/w It Came From Heaven (1981)


Artist(s): No Fun
Title: Don't Leave Me Hanging b/w It Came From Heaven
Format: 7"
Year: 1981
Label/Catalog: Werewolf T-Shirts WTSE 7

Wow. What a change from their early 7"s to this. I haven't heard any of their 1980 material (if there is any) but it'd be interesting to get the missing piece of progression. From oddball not-quite-new-wave, to what's more or less radio friendly powerpop(ish) on the A side. The B side brings back some familiar sounds with chord progressions that would fit on either of the first two EPs perfectly. It looks like David M. is the only original member at this point. Unless Jim French is the same Jimmy Hamelin from the prior EPs.

UPDATE 07/24/13: Straight from David M. himself: "Jim French and Jimmy Hamelin are two different people, but they did know each other." Thanks David!

Nothing to note about the rip. A near mint record so nothing to cause any problems. If only everyone cared for their collection this much.

"Oinksededoinksdoink" music, and, as always, "PRO Canada".

Infest - Live KXLU (2001)


Artist(s): Infest
Title: Live KXLU
Format: LP
Year: 2001
Label/Catalog: Deep Six DS20

Recorded live on KXLU on July 1, 1991. The back of the LP states 12 tracks on side one, as far as I can tell there are indeed 12, just not how it says. I'm no INFEST expert, and the included lyric sheet doesn't even have half the songs on it, so figuring it out by that route is impossible. My findings are this: track A6 "Once Lost" also contains "You're A Star" played immediately after, which is why it is one band on the record. I do not believe "Just Act Blind" is included though the cover states as such.

At any rate, a decent rip. At the beginning of each side you can hear a reccuring noise, only in the right channel and it seems to go away before too long. When I initially started ripping this the right channel was much quieter than the left, so perhaps they turned it down for this reason. Everything else is great. Not much of the band talking, but the songs are good and the quality is nice.

If you know the real tracklist, please leave a comment!

Wednesday 11 January 2012

Bastard Noise - The R.A. Sessions (2000)

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Artist(s): Bastard Noise
Title: The R.A. Sessions
Format: 7"
Year: 2000
Label/Catalog: Riotous Assembly R.A.#13

This record is from an ERIC WOOD-only era of BASTARD NOISE and remains one of my favourite BN releases. Every track is solid, and "The Approval Of Constant Rape" is phenomenal. There's also absolutely nothing wrong with the actual vinyl or rip, if you didn't know it was from a record you honestly would not be able to tell with this one.

Monday 9 January 2012

The Mummies - 1994 Peel Sessions (1994)


Artist(s): The Mummies
Title: 1994 Peel Sessions
Format: 7"
Year: 1994
Label/Catalog: ("bootleg")

According to THE MUMMIES themselves, this is a bootleg. A number of things strike me as that not being entirely true. For one, who else besides THE MUMMIES would have one side play at 45RPM and the other at 33 1/3, but have both sides labeled as 45? Well, a lot of bands, but it's an asshole move akin to THE MUMMIES antics of norm. The other thing is that they included this on the second volume of their Runnin' On Empty compilation of singles/rarities (hell, all stuff from THE MUMMIES is essentially a rarity)/etc. So who really knows. What we do know is, it's THE MUMMIES and it's the John Peel Sessions. March 13, 1994.

I have to mention that you hear a continuing (albeit slightly buried in the mix) thumping every rotation on A1 ("The Fly"), but after 18 seconds it's gone for good. Caused by a little spec on the record. One other thing I'll have to note is that for a split second after a couple of the tracks you can hear someone start to talk, but then it fades out and continues on to the next song. They removed these split-second moments for Runnin' On Empty Vol 2, but for the sake of accurate archiving I have left them in tact. And, sadly, we get no John Peel or MUMMIES banter like what we're treated to on the Uncontrollable Urge b/w Girl U Want "bootleg" 7", which are cuts from this incredible show in Hollywood, September 6, 1991.

Channel imbalance? Apparently not an issue.

Whether you noticed or not, it seemed like a lot of the latest rips have a channel imbalance with the left being significantly louder than the right. Worriedly, I've just spent the better part of the night trying to figure out what was wrong. After endless frequency and phase analysis, testing of cables, sine wave tests, audio system test records, entirely different external soundcards, and recording mono records in stereo, I have discovered that this is not - I repeat - NOT an actual issue. It's made up and all in my head.

Want proof? Download and listen to NO FUN's "At The Disco" which was posted a few days ago. You'll notice the right channel is the loud one. This is not due to cables being plugged into the opposite inputs accidentally, this is simply a coincidence that several records in a row all favour the left channel over the right. Further proof is the rip I'm about to post in a little while (THE MUMMIES "Peel Sessions" bootleg) favours the right channel ever so slightly. So, yes, coincidence, fluke, fear-inducing, whatever you want to call it: it's not real.

If somehow my findings change and it is actually a problem, all the affected rips will be re-uploaded in due time.

Happy listening.

Sunday 8 January 2012

Monitor - Beak b/w Pet Wedding (1979)


Artist(s): Monitor
Title: Beak b/w Pet Wedding
Format: 7"
Year: 1979
Label/Catalog: World Imitation L-6000

A post-punk/proto-industrial LAFMS band that existed from 1977-1982. Often collaborating/playing live with BOYD RICE in the early NON days, one notable show being NON / 45 GRAVE / MEAT PUPPETS / MONITOR at the Press Club in 1981 (of which there's a bootleg floating around somewhere). This 7" boasts a guest appearance from the man himself, BOYD RICE, on vocals and "pinwheel". Some pretty no wave action on these two quick cuts. Male and female vocals take the lead on each track respectively. They'd later release a full length, once again on their own World Imitation label along with the first MEAT PUPPETS 7", do a brief stint as THE TIKIS, a surf rock version of MONITOR, and then move on.

If the vinyl was any thinner this would have to be called a flexi disc. Incredibly flimsy, but the sound is still superb after all these years. Enjoy!

Dead Kennedys - Moral Majority (Live 1982)


Artist(s): Dead Kennedys
Title: Moral Majority (London 4th July 1982)
Format: LP
Year: ???? (recorded 1982)
Label/Catalog: HC Live Classics HCLC-009 (bootleg)

This is one of the quietest records I have ever heard. Quiet in terms of surface noise. Granted the only place to worry about that is at the beginning and end of each side since this is a continous cut, but it is dead silent. HC Live Classics, while being a bootleg label, generally do a good job in the end. Only major notes with this one is you hear the crowd at the end of A7 (Moral Majority) continued at the beginning of B1 (The Man With The Dogs) which subsequently fades out and then the song starts. I tried to play around with it a bit to have it all at the end of A7 but it wasn't working out, and for the sake of accurate archiving I left it untouched. Here then, is nearly 40 minutes of the DEAD KENNEDYS. There are some parts of the set that were cut (probably Jello's banter) as you can hear the change in recording. Other than that this is a great sounding set from a time when they had a ridiculous amount of momentum. Easy Bay Ray is out of character and actually gets pretty sloppy from time to time, but it's more than understandable with how FAST some of these songs are played here. Overall a great performance from one of my all-time favourite bands.

Friday 6 January 2012

T.S.O.L. - Anticop (2001)


Artist(s): T.S.O.L.
Title: Anticop
Format: 7"
Year: 2001
Label/Catalog: Nitro 15837

The original members sans Todd Barnes, who died of a brain aneurysm in late 1999. Fairly different than their stuff from the early 80s, both musically and vocally (Jack Grisham's singing voice seems to get higher as he gets older). Like it or not, this is here, if only for the B-side ("White American"), though I personally didn't mind Disappear (the album "Anticop" is from), but they've unfortunately lost most of their appeal to me now.

The loudness war is in full effect here. This record is so incredibly hot that I could hear it coming out of my stylus alone at a near-comfortable level! Something is weird on "White American", it sounds like some bad inner-groove distortion on the left channel, but it comes and goes. I'll try for a better rip in the future, it's possible the vinyl is damaged (and it's on clear wax which makes it even harder to tell). A shame because "White American" doesn't appear anywhere else.

T.S.O.L. - Man And Machine b/w Peace Thru' Power (1990)

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Artist(s):  T.S.O.L.
Title: Man And Machine b/w Peace Thru' Power
Format: 7"
Year: 1990
Label/Catalog: Posh Boy PBS 24

An early version of "Peace Thru' Power" from their first studio session in 1981 with slightly different lyrics ("A lonely teenage daydream / of things I might just be", instead of "A lonely teenage daydream / of things I just might be", pretty substantial, hey?) and nearly identical music. "Man And Machine" is the same take that kicks off the Weathered Statues EP on Alternative Tentacles from 1982.

T.S.O.L. - 1980 Demo (1994)

 

Artist(s): T.S.O.L.
Title: 1980 Demo
Format: 7"
Year: 1994
Label/Catalog: (bootleg)

The demo that got them signed to Posh Boy. Includes early versions of "80 Times", "Superficial Love", and "Silenty Majority" as well as the only studio recording of "You Don't Have To Die".  500 hand numbered copies, with this being #69. This is one of three records I got in early 2006 that were all numbered "69", which I always thought was a bit strange.

Sourced from a cassette (generation unknown) and pressed on some pretty thin vinyl, this record isn't bad considering. Tape hiss is present but it's nothing major and is to be expected. One major tick/pop manually removed near the end of "Silent Majority". All dropouts are from either the cassette copy or original tapes.

The semi-official write-up from Posh Boy: Dave Fergusson of London liked his cassette copy of the original T.S.O.L. demo recordings so much that he released an edition of 500 copies with a folded xerox picture sleeve; Posh Boy subsequently obtained the rights to the demo's from the band and added the 2 best recordings 80 Times and the never before released You Don't Have To Die to the German release of the Thoughts of Yestreday CD (Musical Tragedies/EFA). For reasons unknown, Nitro chose not to release these tracks on their own re-issue even though they were included in the purchase agreement.

Thursday 5 January 2012

D.O.A. - White Noise Tour (1980)


Artist(s): D.O.A.
Title: White Noise Tour
Format: 7"
Year: 1980
Label/Catalog: Sudden Death (bootleg)

This record sounds like shit. The actual vinyl itself doesn't have much surface noise and the only major ticks/pops are at the end of "Let's Fuck" (which is incorrectly labeled as "Fuck U" on the back cover) and the beginning of "Fortunate Son", so the reason this sounds like shit is because a) it's a bootleg punk recording from 1980, and b) it's D.O.A. who never have been the greatest sounding or performing band live. Five songs recorded in Vancouver at some point in 1980. Though this has "1980 Sudden Death Release" written on the back cover, it is indeed a bootleg with blank labels and scratched out matrix numbers in the dead wax.

Includes a very early version of the track "D.O.A." which would later appear (in much improved form) on the apparent-term-coining Hardcore '81, and a CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL cover, of all things.

"Imported from the Great Canada Wastelanders" and, from what I recall, sold before/during/after their first US tour. I don't remember where I read that so I could be mistaken and as it's a bootleg, it definitely wasn't sold by the band.

Oh, and the bass is HUGE.

No Fun - At The Disco (1979)


Artist(s): No Fun
Title: At The Disco
Format: 7"
Year: 1979
Label/Catalog: Werewolf T-Shirts WTSF 2

My least favourite of NO FUN's offerings. Their tracks on the Vancouver Complication take top spot, and the debut 7" (posted below) falls into second place. However, this is still a worthy 7" in the canon of early Vancouver punk. They also seem to be the reigning kings of long-as-fuck 7"s, this one clocking in at roughly fifteen minutes.

With this being a 33 year old punk record there's surprisingly little wrong with it. A bit of surface noise in the super-quiet parts (i.e. between tracks) and a couple ticks/pops near the end of "Cowtown".

"Oinksdedoinksdoink" music.

Wednesday 4 January 2012

No Fun - No Fun (1978)


Artist(s): No Fun
Title: No Fun
Format: 7"
Year: 1978
Label/Catalog: Werewolf T-Shirts WTSF 1

After TIM RAY's debut single in late 1977, this is the first Vancouver "punk" 7" of any note. The following month D.O.A. would release their Disco Sucks EP and the rest is more widely known history from there. Though not technically a "Vancouver band" (they were from Surrey?, can't recall right now), they played in the city enough to get them a spot on the infamous Vancouver Complication compilation that would come out the following year on Pinned Records. More info on NO FUN, TIM RAY/AV, D.O.A., the Vancouver Complication and early Vancouver punk in general here.

Another 34 year old Vancover punk record. Some stray ticks and pops throughout, most of the major ones were manually removed. The rest remained to preserve audio quality. There's still a potential to really spend a lot of time manually removing all of them, but I think most people will just be happy to have this classic gem. Plus, I bet you've never heard a sixteen-and-a-half minute 7" before, hey?

AV - AVEP (1978)


Artist(s): AV
Title: AVEP
Format: 7"
Year: 1978
Label/Catalog: Quintessence QET 001

Though I prefer the version of ‘Dying in Brooklyn’ TIM RAY did with THE DRUTS (which appears on the CD reissue of the Vancouver Complication) this is an important document of early Vancouver punk/new wave and was the first release on Quintessence which later went on to release singles and EPs from D.O.A, POINTED STICKS, and SUBHUMANS (the Vancouver one, naturally), among others. Not to mention TIM RAY was, in his own right, an important figure in the late 70s/early 80s Vancouver scene and if you wanted to read up on him you can do so here.

This is a 34 year old punk record and the fact it's held up this well is nearly a miracle. There's a potential to clean up some of those stray ticks and pops but other than that, until I find a better copy or someone puts out a TIM RAY discography (desperately needed), this is as good as it's going to get. This is MUCH better than my previous rip done before the Jico SAS upgrade.