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SUPERDOPE #1 Spring 1991 (cover)

JAY HINMAN, Editor

  • That’s about as strong an inaugural issue as one could hope, even if it didn’t have any fuckin’ record reviews (but of course it did).
  • This 12/31/12 Dynamite Hemorrhage post about Superdope #6 has download links to Superdopes #1-#5 too, or shall we say, had. Clicking through leads to one of those repossessed word association sites. It’s not like Jay to skip out on his former hedonistjive.com domain bill, so what gives?   

It’s simply because I couldn’t figure out how to effectively RENEW the domain bill. All links from www.hedonist-jive.com will work. Thanks FRR for the good word.

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New show with a stunning array of berserk musical acts from about 1973 to the present – it’s Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #38, and I hope you choose to listen to it. The first track, a newer-than-new, skittering one-minute spastic artpunk jam from Northwest Indiana’s CCTV, will have you hooked for another hour – on this you shall mark my words

Other new bands in the mix this time include BATTY, HLEP, EASTLINK, GOOD THROB, PARQUET COURTS and DARK TIMES; I’ve also got some new reissues/unearthings from The Spies, X__X, Jack Ruby and Dadamah, plus a bunch of library material from the likes of The Minutemen, Clinic, Solger, Half Japanese (pictured), Union Carbide Productions and more. And if for some reason you enjoy this show, you’ll find comfort in the fact that there are 37 additional hours of Dynamite Hemorrhage programming that you’re free to download as well.

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #38.
Stream or download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #38 on Soundcloud.
Subscribe to the show on iTunes.

Track listing:

CCTV – Mind Control
HLEP – Drunk Cop
OPPOSITE SEX – La Rat
THE MINUTEMEN – Afternoons
CLINIC – IPC Subeditors Dictate Our Youth
THE SPIES – Egyptian Bird Song
PARQUET COURTS – Sunbathing Animal
THE SPITS – Get Our Kicks
THE BEGUILED – Fire Rock (That Nagging Voice)
GOOD THROB – Acid House
X__X – No No
DADAMAH – Violet Stains Red
BATTY – Summoning Call
UNION CARBIDE PRODUCTIONS – Financial Declaration
JACK RUBY – Bored Stiff
½ JAPANESE – Hey Laurie
WHITE FENCE – Growing Faith
DARK TIMES – Girl Hate
CRISIS – PC 1984
SOLGER – A Man
HECTOR – Wired Up
EASTLINK – What A Silly Day (Australia Day)

Some past shows:
Dynamite Hemorrhage #37    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #36    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #35    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #34    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #33    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #32    (playlist)

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Listen to: Girl Hate by DARK TIMES

I’ll admit to a huge amount of skepticism with regard to most hardcore punk of this era, while nonetheless defending the form as just as relevant and worthy of mimicry as anything else the kids are mining for 2014 kicks.

A huge exception comes via Oslo, Norway’s DARK TIMES – and it so happens I’m living in their town this summer, and I’m going to see them play this week. They’re playing w/ The Hysterics – who sound just awful to me, despite having some fans in the right places – so I think passing my internal BS bar speaks highly for Dark Times. If you’re in Oslo Thursday night, look for the old(er) guy telling everyone jeg snakker ikke norsk.

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NOTHING DOING, Issue #1 from Spring 1994. It wasn’t a music fanzine per se – in fact it wasn’t one at all. It was published out of San Francisco by Brandan Kearney, who was doing time in Caroliner, The Steeple Snakes, Faxed Head, the Heavenly Ten Stems, The Three Doctors Band and the Totem Pole of Losers. He ran a label called Nuf Sed that put much of this out.

He was even in one good band – a great one, in fact – called World of Pooh, the only band on the list not given to high concept, low return….and the only one in which real meant-to-be-enjoyed songs were written and played. He shared vocal and guitar duties in that band with Barbara Manning, and I hope you know about her. (If not, there’s a terrific discography to mine).

Anyway, Kearney had a pretty unique and wacked vision of the world, informed by weird religious tracts, thrift store records, conspiracy theories and extreme and ahead-of-its-time notions of anti-comedy. NOTHING DOING was the result of that, and it’s definitely worth a read in my house every 5 years or so.