Black Flag – Target Video (full)
TV Party video, crucial Dez footage, euro fan reactions and more.
One of the all-time classics. Dez Cadena in a raincoat singing “American Waste” – wow.
This is a 1966 mod/psych/soundtrack-y pop song about gunplay from a woman named PATTI SEYMOUR called “The Silencer” that I’ve been digging for years. It sounds like something from a Bond soundtrack, wouldn’t you agree?
Can’t even remember how I stumbled upon this mp3, but if you look hard enough on the interwebs I’m sure you’ll come across it.

The ELECTRIC EELS, circa 1975.
The best thing about 90s pop band THE GODRAYS, besides their drummer/sometimes singer’s name being Phoebe Summersquash, is this song. It’s called “Boyscout Thriller”, and it’s from a mostly solid album from 1996 called “Songs For TV Stars”. Summerquash sings it, and it’s the only one on the album she does.
As I have learned, two members of the band were once in Rhode Island’s SMALL FACTORY. I remember many a twee fan busting a nut over them in the early 90s. I betcha this song’s even better.
Black Flag – Target Video (full)
TV Party video, crucial Dez footage, euro fan reactions and more.
One of the all-time classics. Dez Cadena in a raincoat singing “American Waste” – wow.
Outstanding spastic artpunk jitter from Memphis’ ANGRY ANGLES, featuring Miss Alix Brown and “the now legendary” Jay Reatard. This track, “Things are Moving” came out on a 7"EP in 2005 and it’s been a favorite at Hemorrhage headquarters ever since.
Smoking psychedelic 1960s french pop from “Dani”.

Listened to a great 2009 live show by Monterey, Mexico’s recently-departed two-piece XYX this morning, full of clattering reverb and ghost-noise spazz attack, all while rooted in the throbbing garage punk idiom.
You can download the whole show for free, courtesy of the Free Music Archive, right here.

The Rise And Fall Of The Obscure Music Download Blog
Great article on the rise and fall of the ultra-obscure, full-LP-sharing music blog.
Bonkers 1997 blink-you-missed track from Scotland’s THE YUMMY FUR, who touted themselves on their album “Kinky Cinema”, from whence this came, as “The Early Hardcore Gay Sound of Young Glasglow”. That album has about two hits and over three dozen misses. This one, “Car Park”, is by far a bonafide hit.

SALLY SKULL, live 1996. Courtesy of CharityShopper on Flickr.