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  • Gus Ironside 2019TOP TEN ALBUMS

    1 The Elevator Mood  - The Elevator Mood  
    (Bandcamp)
    2  Bag O’ Bones - The Reverse Cowgirls (Northern Cowboy)
    3 Neon Primitives - Band of Holy Joy  (Tiny Global Productions)
    4 Dark Times - Doctors of Madness (Cargo Records UK)
    5 My War Is Your War - deux furieuses (Xtra Mile Recordings)
    6 Heightened Senses - The Cathode Ray (Stereogram Recordings)
    7 In Borrowed Shoes, On Borrowed Time - The Sweet Things  (Spaghetty Town Records)
    8 More Guitars - Tom Rafferty (Bandcamp)
    9 Address to the Nation - Chris Masuak & the Viveiro Wave Riders (I-94 Bar)
    10 The Kidney Flowers - The Kidney Flowers (Bandcamp)

    Gus Ironside is music editor for "Sogo" creative arts magazine and also contributes to "Louder Than War" (online and print), "Vive le Rock", "PennyBlackMusic" and "Is This Music?" He's based in Angus, Scotland.

  • ron brown 2019 top tenReleases and Gigs

    1 “Open Season” – Mick Medew and the Mesmerisers
    This abum is a must for any Screaming Tribesmen or Mesmerisers fan. Full of catchy tunes. My number-one easily.

    2 Hits live
    Hits played Collingwood/Melbourne. Never a dull moment when drinking beer with Dick (Rich) Richards

    3 “Ann Arbor Revival Meeting” - Scott Morgan’s Powertrane
    After having a shitty bootleg for years it’s great that this has finally been re-released on LP and CD.

    4 Radio Birdman, The Stems, Los Chicos - The Croxton Band Room, Melbourne
    What a line up of talent! The Stems’ sound was amazing, Best bit of the night thoughg was meeting legendary X singer Steve Lucas (pictured at right - hatless) and his lovely wife Joey.

    5 The Johnnys – Memo, St Kilda.
    The Johnnys are still the Cow Punk Kings of The World,

  • barman and fansIn no particular order, The Barman’s Top 12 albums of 2019:

    “So I Could Have Them Destroyed” – The Hard-Ons (Music Farmers)
    You could say “What a comeback!” but only if they’d really gone away. So much variety yet it hangs together so well.

    “The Devil Won't Take Charity” - Kim Volkman and the Whiskey Priests (Beast Records)
    Kim and his band have that Stonesy-Keef vibe down pat. Raunch and roll.

    “Mystery Train” – Chickenstones (Crankinhaus Records)
    Sydney’s best kept secret. Doc might be driving the bus but Preacher Phil really steps up. Soulful and abrasive tunes played with heart.

    “Shake Yer Popboomerang Vol 3” - Various Artists (Popboomerang)
    Some of the material back-tracks but it’s a collection of rolled gold. Aussie power pop for the ages. 

    “Black Door” – The Volcanics (Citadel)
    High-energy, passion and variety. Their best to date. The Volcanics are truly a world class band.

    “The Aints! Play The Saints” - The Aints! (Fatal Records)
    Will we ever see their faces again? Maybe. Maybe not. This is a white-hot snapshot of what they delivered live.

    “Ann Arbor Revival Meeting” - Scott Morgan’s Powertrane featuring Deniz Tek & Ron Asheton (Grown Up Wrong)
    As historical artefacts go, this is as good as they get. It’s a generously appointed re-issue of a stellar, all-star show.

  • address to the nation smHello from the Dimboola farmhouse folks and has it been rocking here!  The reason is that Chris “Klondike” Masuak and the Viveiro Wave Riders have released a rocking good album. Their second long player, “Address to the Nation”, is the follow-up to 2016’s “Brujita” and is pure guitar driven tracks from start to finish. 

    Myself, I think it’s a lot stronger than the first album - there is less pop and more grunt.

    Well, let’s start with any folks who are not savy to Klondike’s cv: RADIO BIRDMAN, HITMEN , THE NEW CHRISTS, JUKE SAVAGES, NORTH 40 and the wonderful SCREAMING TRIBESMEN. To name a few.

  • CM Oscar Millarengo"Address to the Nation" on our own I-94 Bar Records is the latest album from Chris Masuak and the Viveiro Wave Riders. If we do say so ourselves, it's the equal-best Australian release this year (the other being "Open Season" by labelmates Mick Medew and the Mesmerisers.) .

    After a series of requests from fans, we decided to ask Chris Masuak to take us through the album track-by-track. Here it is in Klondike's own insightful words:

  • maz adWe now have stock of "Address to the Nation", the new album from Chris Masuak and the Viveiro Wave Riders, after a slight delay in the manufacturing process. You can score a copy on CD here. If you prefer bricks and mortar shopping, try Redeye Records in Sydney and Off The Hip in Melbourne next week. 

  • The new album from Chris Masuak and the Viveiro Wave Riders is out in early August on I-94 Bar Records and we’ve opened pre-orders. The lead-off track "1776" is embedded above. Place an order here.

    “Address to the Nation” is full of trademark Masuak melodies and power with harmonies, a wide-ranging record where powerpop gems rub shoulders with bristling, muscular rock and roll, and punk. It’s in a similar vein to its predecessor, “Brujita”, but a touch harder-edged and more pointed, with lyrical insights about life, love and the sorry state of geopolitics, all powered by Klondike's ace Spanish band There’s also a healthy dose of satire, lurking deep in its grooves.

    If you pre-order, your copy of the CD will be sent the day the album arrives back from the pressing plant. You’ll also receive a full digital copy, with bonuses, shortly before. If you're in the market for vinyl, we'll keep yuou posted. 

  • Here’s the official film clip for "Gun Song", the politically-charged track from the Chris Masuak & the Viveiro Wave Riders album "Address to the Nation" on our own I-94 Bar Records. Find it for sale here. The clip was produced by Jonathan Sequeira of Living Eyes Productions/Cheap Music Videos who is also the man behind the Radio Birdman documentary, “Descent into the Maelstrom”.

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    Address to the Nation - Chris Masuak and the Viveiro Wave Riders (I-94 Bar Records)
    Bomber Down - Bomber Down (self released)

    “Address to the Nation” and “Bomber Down” come out of the blocks, fiery and roaring, full of piss and vinegar. Tight strong songs, stuff that belongs on the stereo, in the car, loud at parties and annoying pimply neighbours who ruin the neighbourhood and go to bed at 8.30.

    “Address to the Nation” is Klondike's fourth long-playing solo band CD; the others, although most readers of this site will have them, were Klondike's North 40: “The Straight Path”; Chris Klondike Masuak “Workhorse”; Chris Masuak and the Viveiro “'Brujita”.and now this all issued by the website you're reading now.

    Full Disclosure nonsense: I like Chris too. Also, I knew the members of the immediate precursor to Bomber Down, Phil, Sean, Rob and Tony. Rob and Tony are no longer with us - it's not been a good year.