About that band name: These guys hail from Ballarat in regional Victoria, Australia. Their touring schedule is unlikely to include the USA after they unwittingly named themselves with a derisive term for African Americans. You Yanks may know the term but it's almost unheard of in Australia. The faux pas is a pity because this album is a cracker.
“Should’ve Stayed Home” is a big step up from the debut record, “Devil’s Road”. It’s fuzzier, dirtier, nastier and more in your face. There’s a foot planted in rock and roll’s nursery (that’d be the 1950s) but they’ve taken it to a new sonic level.
Originally a member of South American garage band Los Peyotes, Rolando Bruno is now a solo artist in his own right. He’s peddling the weirdest brew of salsa-garage-exotica heard outside of an Buenos Aires coke den.
Los Peyotes were on Dirty Water Records. Rolando dipped his toe in the solo artist water while still with them. Voodoo Rhythm Records is his new home. The label has a habit of signing weird and wonderful one-man bands (case-in-point: its owner Beat-Man) and Bruno is no exception to the rule.
This autobiography by American pop-cum-punk-rock guitarist Frank Secich is a charmer. It’s big on warmth and doesn’t dish the dirt.
Its vignettes sometimes run to less than two pages apiece and are served canape style rather than in large chunks. Its 200 or so pages won’t suck up more than a few days for most people to consume.
Polite charm and gentle humour shine through.
You’d never guess its author spent two years touring with one of America’s most notorious punk bands.
Frank Secich cut his musical teeth in a bunch of Mid-western garage and teen hop bands in the ‘60s, almost cracked the big time with major label signings Blue Ash and was a sideman on bass for the latter-day Dead Boys, with his good mate Stiv Bators.
Secich worked with Stiv in his time as a solo artist for Bomp Records, retired and went on to a second career with Club Wow (with Jimmy Zero) and garage rockers Deadbeat Poets. He’s paid his own dues and those of several other people.
Sydney Northern Beaches-based ambassadors for rock and roll, The Overtones, have scored a coup by landing themselves a spot on the Meatstock barbecue festival at Olympic Park this Saturday.
Always making the most of any opportunities - and playing in front of 5000 people has to qualify as one – The Overtones will use their 3pm spot to launch their debut album.
They’re playing with The Beards, Snowdroppers, Henry Wagons and Blind Ray but too bad if you want a ticket – the first day of the all-weekend event has sold out.
To those who witnessed Ed Kuepper’s live shows last year in which he first aired this new crop of songs, we were set afloat in a dimly-set world and intimate setting.
Ed was sitting on his throne; his approach was self-absorbed, ambient and ethereal, yet focused. With the odd Scotch on the rocks being downed, Kuepper was in fine form.
Want to know what the classic line-up of Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers sounded like live? Most of us missed them the first time around and with three of them no longer with us there’s no chance whatsoever of them reforming - at least in this life.
So you’ll just have to settle for listening to “Live At The Village Gate”.
Glad you asked.
“Live At The Village Gate” is a newly-minted album on Los Angeles label Cleopatra Records. It’s out on LP and CD. It was recorded at the legendary jazz venue, The Village Gate, in New York City in 1977. Our review is here.
To many ears, it represents the ultimate recording of the infamous Heartbreakers at their highest peak. No slop, no pop. Pure power and energy that’s powerful enough to level a New York City block. It captures the notoriously drug-addled quartet in clear-eyed form and totally on their game. Out to impress and definitely Down To Kill.
Radio Birdman's 2015 European tour made enough successful noise for them to gain spots this coming June on several European festivals, most notably Spain's Azkena Rock Festival and Belgium's Sjock Festival.
The impact of their sold-out London show was such that they have been invited back to the UK with Manchester and Leeds added onto the itinerary and several other shows being slated.
The good news for Australian fans is that prior to their return to Europe, the band will play a limited number of local shows over the first two weekends of June. These are expected to be the band's only Australian shows for 2016.
Tickets go on sale Monday, 1st February from 12PM AEDT:
RADIO BIRDMAN AUSTRALIAN TOUR Friday, 3rd June 2016 The Factory, Sydney NSW Tix: http://bit.ly/1JDGYd7
Here we have Javier Escovedo's new release, "Kicked out of Eden", courtesy of Saustex Records in San Antonio, Texas, and it's a good one.
We probably all know Javier from his work with The Zeros and The True Believers. He co-founded The Zeros (the so-called “Mexican Ramones”) and was a leading light in the West Coast punk scene. Surprisingly, "Kicked Out of Eden" is only his second solo recording.
Here’s the exclusive debut of “Cheer Squad”, a non-album digital-only single and taster on Conquest of Noise for Leadfinger’s forthcoming album “Friday Night Heroes”.
“Cheer Squad”is a high-energy bolt from the zeitgeist...it's a song about social media and not fitting in with the crowd, with an attitude that harks back to the ‘70s punk era. “Cheer Squad” is backed up by “The Man I Used to Be”, from the upcoming album. Buy and download the single over the next month and you’ll also get an amazing non-album bonus track called Three Brothers. Three great songs for $A4 and they’re all available here.
Leadfinger will play "Cheer Squad" this Friday night at an I-94 Bar show at Sydney's Marrickville Bowling Club with special guests Simon Chainsaw (with an all-star band of ex-New Christs, Hell Crab City and Filth members) and the garage groove of The Escapes.
The Crankees (album launch) + Hellebores + No Cake The Duke, Enmore, NSW - Nov 30
The Saints ‘73-‘78 NOV 20 - Fremantle Freo Social + Chimers 22 - Sydney, Enmore Theatre + Kim Salmon & The Surrealists 23 - Brisbane, Princess Theatre (SOLD OUT) + Chimers 24 - Brisbane, Princess Theatre *NEW SHOW* + Chimers 25 - Brisbane, Princess Theatre *NEW SHOW* + Chimers 27 - Hobert, Odeon Theatre *NEW SHOW* + Liquid Nails 29 - Thirroul, Anitas Theatre *NEW SHOW* 30 - Byron Bay, The Green Room *NEW SHOW* Tickets
Mucho Sonar "Flight of The Bandito Tour" NOV 23 - Link n Pin - Woy Woy
Mark Steiner & His Problems featuring Pavel Cingl Australian Tour NOV 21 - George Lane, St Kilda, VIC* + Kim Volkman (solo) 23 - Taproom at Shedshaker, Castlemaine, VIC 29 – Cave Inn, Brisbane, QLD + Mark’s Paranormal Disneyland + Socket DEC 1 – Wheatsheaf Hotel, Adelaide, SA w/ special guest Romana Ashton + Brave Mistakes 2 – Lazybones Lounge, Marrickville, NSW + Simon & Graham of The Vandelles 4 – Brass Monkey, Cronulla. NSW + Simon & Graham of The Vandelles 6 – One Star Lounge & Gallery, Melbolurne, VIC + Rosie Westbrook - 8 – The Tote, Collingwood, VIC* + Kim Volkman & The Whiskey Priests + JP Shilo + Julitha Ryan + Eden
Chimers Australian Tour NOV 20 - Freo Social, Fremantle w/ The Saints ’73-’78 21 - Old Habits, Perth w/ Spacerhead + Lounge Tourist + Ten Cent Tiger 23 - Princess Theatre, Brisbane w/ The Saints ’73-’78 SOLD OUT 24 - Sonic Sherpa in-store (afternoon) w/ Kellie Lloyd (solo) 24 - Princess Theatre, Brisbane w/ The Saints ’73-’78 SOLD OUT 25 - Princess Theatre, Brisbane w/ The Saints ’73-’78 29 - Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul w/ The Saints ’73-’78 DEC 7 - Trocadero Room, Sydney w/ Antenna + Cammy Cautious & the Wrestlers + The Sevilles 15 - The Tote, Melbourne JAN 31 - La La La’s, Wollongong + special guests
“Hotter Than Donut Grease Tour” Grand Pricks + Dave Favours & The Roadside Ashes + The Tall Stories NOV 29 - Orana Hotel, Blacksmiths JAN 21 - Tamworth Hotel, Tamworth
“Pig Out On Punk #2” I Hate People + The Owen Guns + Nunchukka Superfly + Flowers For Jayne + The Dark Clouds + The Pingers Marrickville Bowlo, NSW - Dec 14
The Stranglers 50 Years In Black 2025 Australasian Tour MAR 13 - Powerstation, Auckland. NZ 15 - Meow Nui, Wellington, NZ 16 - Christchurch Town Hall, Christchurch, NZ 19 - Enmore Theatre, Sydney 20 - The Tivoli, Brisbane 22- Forum, Melbourne 23 - The Gov, Adelaide 25 - Astor Theatre, Perth Tickets