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Sunday, June 30, 2019
All I ask for is release no matter what the cost.
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Summercamp - unreleased sophomore album (2001)
This really shouldn't come as a surprise given how addictive the infectious Pure Juice was. Factoring in it's major label backing, Juice exuded obvious commercial "procurability," as it were, but amid it's radio-friendly bona fides was a restless surge of crunchy guitars and power pop viscosity that threatened to make a break for outright pop-punk. The sessions for Summercamp's second (and apparently untitled) record followed a similar pattern without falling into any formulaic trappings. Parallel to Pure Juice's faster songs ("Nowhere Near," "On Her Mind") this disc has no shortage of power-chord ridden barnburners - "Like a Wave," "Unscrew," and "Uncoordinated," that if anything up the tempo ante. Even when exploring the other side of the coin, the more subdued "Perfect Little Thing" and "Escapism" while a lot less frenzied never breach sappy ballad territory. With a generous fourteen tracks total there's plenty in-between to frolic in as well. Cullen and McCue's quality control was pretty astonishing, and there's nary a bum track in this bunch. Summercamp's contract with Maverick Records ostensibly had the option to turn down a second record. Whether this was due to insufficient sales of Pure Juice, or perhaps s shakeup at their label (more likely it's parent company, Reprise) it isn't fully known why Summercamp's second album never got the green light - but neither of these reasons reside in the songs themselves. And at long last you can hear them for yourself.
Incidentally, the band reunited for a 2015 show (or perhaps multiple ones) in their native Santa Barbara...and a new song was released, "Peach Tree" which you can find on Bandcamp.
01. The One I'm Without
02. Like a Wave
03. That Don't Mean Nothin'
04. The Funny One
05. Hear Me Now
06. Open Up
07. Unscrew
08. Happy
09. Escapism
10. Uncoordinated
11. Perfect Little Thing
12. Call Her Tomorrow
13. Face
14. Far Away Look
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Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Happy Accident - No Clear Channel (2002, 10 GeV)
An added treat is a cover of "The Earthquake Song" an obscuro chestnut by a bygone, early '80s wave outfit from the L.A. area, Little Girls, who coincidentally I was tipped off too quite recently...and might be sharing some of their own handiwork in the not-too-distant future. For now, let me know if Happy Accident does anything for you. One last note. The band's label 10 GeV has a functioning website, but it won't take you far beyond a handful of streaming audio clips.
01. Pretty Assholes
02. Grey Socks
03. The Earthquake Song
04. Think Thrice
05. Call in Sick
06. Big Selfish Baby
07. The Frisco Mixer
08. Blue Shirt and Khakis
09. F.U. Ending
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Sunday, June 23, 2019
I'll be writing the soundtrack for the rest of my life.
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The Actuals - s/t ep (1984, Egg Acres)
01. Sensation
02. Space Gun
03. Realize
04. By the Way
05. Caught in Between
06. Someone's There
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Friday, June 21, 2019
The Dishes - Hot Property! 7'' (1978, Regular)
A. Hot Property
B1. Summer Reaction
B2. Secret Storm
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Wednesday, June 19, 2019
V/A - Spondu (1995, N. Meridian)
Occupying a good share of real estate here are oodles of virtually unknown freak-folk types, savage noiseniks, and even a handful of comparatively song-structured purveyors - just don't expect much in the way of "pop." Many of this cassette's contributors would have sounded perfectly at home on such imprints of the day as Shimmy Disk and Shrimper, and for those of you in the audience that subscribed to the aesthetics of say, Sentridoh you're sure to unearth a nugget or two. Richmond Fontaine's "White Line Fever,"is the runaway winner here - a spare but ballsy ballad a la Uncle Tupelo. I also had fun with Shiny Beast's nimble, hard-boiled instrumental "Squirrel Fur Coat," and Sidecar's early-Nirvana worship.
01. Tercio Polo Vonrui Robot - My Mame is Xar
02. Pedro - Peeping Tom
03. Monston VCR - Slumber Party
04. Sidecar - Got the Words
05. Lamy Can Kill - Airport Road
06. Richmond Fontaine - White Line Fever
07. Santiago - No Sunshine
08. Shiny Beast - Squirrel Fur Coat
09. Fit Port Danga - Flying the Colors/I Can't Turn You Loose
10. Mag Wheels - Xylophone Hovers
11. Jenna - Sandstorm
12. The Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl - Our Swords Are Thirsty
13. Magic Happens - Master of Sleep Tai Chi
14. National Rockombo - Hobre Soltero
15. (The Gob) - Comin' Round the Bend
16. Karen Reitzel - Hot Cross George
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Sunday, June 16, 2019
No clue.
Saturday, June 15, 2019
The Rainyard - Ice Cream Overdrive tape (1989)
01. Beneath the Skin
02. Wasted Rain
03. Your Way Mr. Leary
04. What Kind of Joke
05. 1000 Days
06. Another Yesterday
07. Night Unkind
08. What's Left is Said
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Thursday, June 13, 2019
92 Degrees - s/t (1995, Black Vinyl)
92 Degrees was preceded by a 1990 mini-album, Money Makes the World Go Round, which in fact was issued on Ellison's homegrown Big Block Records imprint. You can check it out at Amazon Downlows.
01. Black Hole
02. I've Been Thinking Of You
03. I'm Telling You Now
04. Sharon Won't
05. A Lot to Give
06. Have You Ever Had Love?
07. When I'm Gone
08. Believe in Me
09. In Her Glow
10. Mrs. Jones
11. She'll Never Know
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Sunday, June 9, 2019
...and everyday we'll eat toothpaste and pretend we like the taste.
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Friday, June 7, 2019
X-Teens - Love and Politics (1984, Dolphin)
01. Hostage of My Heart
02. All Day Long
03. Say it Isn't So
04. Change Gotta Come
05. D.I.F.Y.
06. Rain Rain Go Away
07. Western Eyes
08. Don't Listen to Him
09. You Belong With Me
10. Soaring
11. Kiss and Make-up Time
12. It Was Something
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Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Shane "Ride, Ride, Ride" 7" (1990, Horse Latitudes)
Not to be confused with the pro-wrestler of the same name, Shane is actually Wisconsinite Shane McMahon, and for this single (and a contemporaneous full length, Lifeboat Revolver) he's backed with a full band. What little text that's been dedicated to the band/guy seems to purport they were a country/punk amalgam, but to me this is a straight-up, guitar-sy rock record, with a rootsy sway to it. "Ride, Ride, Ride" is a pounding, riff-addled banger that could have been given a rockabilly makeover in a different set of hands. Love it just the way it is however, so I'm not complaining. The more subdued (but markedly tense) flip, "Bareback" is exclusive to this record. The aforementioned album "Ride..." is derived from, Lifeboat Revolver, has been given a new, digital lease on life here, and you can pursue more music from Shane as well.
A. Ride, Ride, Ride
B. Bareback
Sunday, June 2, 2019
Told my wife I was going out for a couple of beers, said I'd see her in a couple of years...
Parts Found in Sea - Every Soul's House (1987, Between)
It's evident PFiS were club rats but bore virtually none of your typical "bar band" trappings, instead opting for more refined pop, with varying collegiate angles. Rarely anything daring or strident surfaces here, but despite Every Soul's... anticlimactic tenor but that doesn't meant there isn't wheat to be separated from the often ample chaff. "No Country," suggesting post-punk inclinations a la solo Tom Verlaine and to a lesser extent the Jazz Butcher is actually quite excellent. Side two's penultimate "The Forest" is gloriously frenetic and amped-out as well, making so many of this album's comparatively non-descript ventures all the more puzzling. And we get something of an anomaly via the bluesy "I"ll Go Crazy," which actually turns out to be a James Brown tune. At the end of the day I see what Parts were capable of on stage, but I think I'm going to need to track down some of their preceding studio records to discern what they were really striving for.
01. Black Cat
02. No Country
03. I'll Go Crazy
04. Sisterly Kiss
05. Leper Woman
06. Seat of the Writing Man
07. Walk Home at Dawn
08. Sad Eyed Girl
09. The Forest
10. Children
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