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Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio survived the turning of the annum, and welcomes those of you who made it with us to 2016 w/ a collection of bonkers sub-underground rocknroll from the last five decades.

New stuff! UV-TV (pictured here), SEX TIDE, THE WORLD, THE STACHES, RAYS, COOLIES, DR. IDENTITY and many more. Reissues/unearthings! THE GIRLS, MARS and THE VELVET UNDERGROUND! Stuff from our extensive mp3 collection! THE ELECTRONIC HOLE, DIRT SHIT, ALASTAIR GALBRAITH and even KILLDOZER. And that’s not all.

Download or stream Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #67 on Soundcloud.

Stream the show on Mixcloud instead.

Subscribe to the show on iTunes and get older episodes there as well.

Tracklist:

UV-TV – Lilith
THE WORLD – Last Rhodesian
RAYS – Pain and Sorrow
THE COOLIES – Phony
DR. IDENTITY – Pet
THE VIBRARIANS – Red Light
THE GIRLS – Any Other Way It Could Be Different
ALASTAIR GALBRAITH – My Bottom Line
BACK MAGIC – In The Garden
MARS – Big Bird (live)
VELVET UNDERGROUND – After Hours (Version 2, Live at the Matrix)
DETECTIVE AGENCY – Daggers
HONEY RADAR – Lilac Pharmacy
THE STACHES – King on the Edge
THE ELECTRONIC HOLE – The Golden Hour, Part III
THE STEREO SHOESTRING – On The Road South
SEX TIDE – Neighborhood Safe Space
DIRT SHIT – Exit
KILLDOZER – Hamburger Martyr

If you missed your date with Dynamite Hemorrhage #67, well, here it is. New episode coming in the next 24-48 hours.

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Some scans from Brian Doherty’s SURRENDER fanzine #5, which I’d date at about 1994 or so.

Doherty was simultaneously, or just thereafter, a member of the zonkers art/garage punk band SAWDUST CAESARS – who put out a 45 on In The Red – and also, subsequently and currently a writer and editor at libertarian stalwart magazine REASON. I read his history of the libertarian movement “Radicals For Capitalism” some years back, before I’d fully realized I was actually a pretty rotten libertarian, and just started calling myself a liberal.

Doherty got a big interview out of Gregg Turkington in issue #5 as well – too long to scan. Turkington’s latest film, “Entertainment”, was a huge disappointment, but he remains one of the most consistently right-on & baffling comedic personalities of any era.

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This is a bit of an eye chart, but worth a look.

“Top 10s” from various San Francisco Bay Area record stores and punk/new wave-friendly radio stations from 1978, all put together a means to advertise punk rock shows at The Mabuhay Gardens.

I vote for Aquarius Records’ and KALX’s “Offbeat Hour” lists (except for The Clash – gross)

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Tim Ellison at ROCK MAG fanzine was kind enough back in 1997 to let me do a special “supplement” of my own then-fanzine within his. Thanks, Tim. I’d totally forgotten about this until I found it in my garage fanzine-storage locker a couple weekends ago.

I had probably quit SUPERDOPE (”for good”) that year or something. Of course, I came back with another issue in 1998 – the last one, as it turned out.

Here I take cracks at the Blues Explosion (!), Hampton Grease Band, Alex Chilton, Dwarves, Screamers, Urinals and others.

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Honey Radar – Instant Replay Finger lathe cut 7” EP (What’s Your Rupture?/Third Uncle) / Giraffe 7” EP (Chunklet)

still-single:

RECOMMENDED

In step with a forthcoming new LP and hopefully a wider
audience, Jason Henn continues to play for the faithful few, who have every
cause to get excited about the proceedings on these two new limited releases.
Dude’s lathe cuts sound far superior to anything else I’ve heard on this
scarce, handmade format, with a full range of fidelity and very little hiss or
compromise, and it’s a great look for a record far more commercially viable
than it purports – there are only 50 copies of Instant Replay Finger to go around, and it contains two of the most
straightforward, single-driven tracks in his history in “Milk Maid” and “Doll.”
Giraffe, limited to 150, almost feels
generous by comparison, but reflects as deeply on Honey Radar’s meandering side
as it does the project’s commitment to late ‘60s psych/folk strum-burn, to the
layperson something like White Fence exhaling into a stack of dryer sheets … countless layers of softness, levels rising and falling as if they’re part of the band,
the silence becoming louder. (http://whatsyourrupture.bigcartel.com)
(https://chunklet.bandcamp.com)
(Doug Mosurock)

Good roundup on the latest tidal wave of HONEY RADAR vinyl from Doug at Still Single.

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Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio survived the turning of the annum, and welcomes those of you who made it with us to 2016 w/ a collection of bonkers sub-underground rocknroll from the last five decades.

New stuff! UV-TV (pictured here), SEX TIDE, THE WORLD, THE STACHES, RAYS, COOLIES, DR. IDENTITY and many more. Reissues/unearthings! THE GIRLS, MARS and THE VELVET UNDERGROUND! Stuff from our extensive mp3 collection! THE ELECTRONIC HOLE, DIRT SHIT, ALASTAIR GALBRAITH and even KILLDOZER. And that’s not all.

Download or stream Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #67 on Soundcloud.

Stream the show on Mixcloud instead.

Subscribe to the show on iTunes and get older episodes there as well.

Tracklist:

UV-TV – Lilith
THE WORLD – Last Rhodesian
RAYS – Pain and Sorrow
THE COOLIES – Phony
DR. IDENTITY – Pet
THE VIBRARIANS – Red Light
THE GIRLS – Any Other Way It Could Be Different
ALASTAIR GALBRAITH – My Bottom Line
BACK MAGIC – In The Garden
MARS – Big Bird (live)
VELVET UNDERGROUND – After Hours (Version 2, Live at the Matrix)
DETECTIVE AGENCY – Daggers
HONEY RADAR – Lilac Pharmacy
THE STACHES – King on the Edge
THE ELECTRONIC HOLE – The Golden Hour, Part III
THE STEREO SHOESTRING – On The Road South
SEX TIDE – Neighborhood Safe Space
DIRT SHIT – Exit
KILLDOZER – Hamburger Martyr

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Christina Madonia – whom you may now know as recording artist CHRISTINA CARTER – reviews fanzines in a free record store publication in late 1991.

My own Superdope fanzine from that time is reviewed here, and I believe my quotes come from a pre-internet interview Christina did with me via mail.

BLOAT was a well-done publication back in an era when record stores like Houston, TX’s Sound Exchange actually made enough money to support such an endeavor.