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The German/French/pan-European group STEREO TOTAL are my latest jam – likely well-known to many of you rocknrollers out there, but brand-new to ‘ol grandpa here. I was too busy blasting garage punk in the late 90s to notice this offbeat duo, who mix punk, beats, weird sounds and classic ye-ye into an intoxicating mix.

My sources tell me they’re still around. I’m still trying to figure them out, but I know I’m totally digging their “My Melody” release from 1999. This song, “Plotzich ist Alles Anders”, is the rare German-language song that’s easy on the ears and a total blast to boot.

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Curiosities of The Fall – No. 2 of 15(ish) – Live From The Vaults

The surest way to get MES to take a profund huff is to ask him about the Fall’s history – ex-members, old albums, what punk was really like, when he last saw Brix, if he still has any of those snazzy shirts etc etc. Yet, at some point in the mid 90’s, he began to raid the archive of his own free will, mostly due to a lack of funds. In 1998, the first live album on the Voiceprint label arrived, the admittedly useful “Live To Air In Melbourne", a generally lighter take on the Australia/NZ tour that birthed “Fall In A Hole". Ominously, the tracklisting was rife with errors. After this, the “two fingers" albums began to show up periodically, some of which were poor, both in terms of sound quality and presentation. Whilst The Fall’s association with Voiceprint wasn’t without its moments (“I Am Pure As Oranj” for one), this series – and the CDs sourced from the Access All Areas DVDs that followed them – was the nadir.

They appeared on the bespoke “Hip Priest" imprint. The sleeves are awful. Not just “oh, it’s Pascal Le Gras" awful but properly awful, the same couple of non-contemporanous pics of MES superimposed onto artwork so poor, it looks like the product of a therapy session for a disturbed child. For historical context, we get a town and a year. Well, one of them skips the year but we do get a town and a venue. Which is partly wrong. No line-ups, no writing credits. “Rouche Rumble" appears on one disc. A few tracks are cut off. One of mine is limited edition no. 2118 of 2000. You had one job Voiceprint, one job….

There’s a credit reading “Licenced Exclusively To Hip Priest By Ed Blaney", presumably present to make them look important. One especially annoying aspect is that a superior – and, indeed, complete – tape of “Glasgow 1981" was available with relative ease but the release of this third generation nine track version took it out of circulation. The “Alter Bahnhof, Hof, Germany" 2CD is sourced from a bootleg which padded the gig out with tracks from the following night – the change in sound quality is easily detectable but this fact is omitted. These were released in 2005 – the info on venues, line-ups, sources was all over the world’s greatest internet site – www.visi.com/thefall – and it’s not as if Blaney was unaware of this, having tussled with the owners and forum users at points (note – relations appear to be perfectly convivial between EB and The Fall Online these days).

Are any of these necessary musically? No, but that’s not to say they’re not worth a listen. The Oldham tape is noticably warbly but the performance is strong, tight and impassioned – annoyingly MES promises 10 minutes of “Music Scene" and the tape cuts after 5. Retford has a woefully fluffed “Choc Stock" but there’s a presence and a drive to the gig that’s pretty inspiring. The Los Angeles entry wins points for the extraordinary version of “Spectre Vs Rector", a rendition so wayward that MES feels compelled to justify it afterwards (I think he says it’s “the loosest thing we’ve ever done"). Glasgow is interesting as Dave Tucker and Kay Carroll are both clearly heard and MES is huff-puffing over sound problems. Hof, some of which is from the following night in Berlin has quantity on its side but is otherwise unnecessary – there’s a strong “The NWRA" but it can’t be considered a requirement when put against the version from “A Part Of America Therein" recorded about a month later.

I listened to all of these one after the other today before settling down to type and really enjoyed most of them – it may just be coincidence but MES is in good mood on all 5 discs (well, maybe not Glasgow) – this somewhat undercuts the much repeated legend of MES as an uncommunicative, back-to-the-audience misanthrope.

The release of these discs remains bewildering and its hard not to see them as opportunist. Demand for Fall product was high after the great success of the Peel Sessions box set earlier than year and the respectable sales of “Fall Heads Roll". But there were better tapes and better nights from the same tours easily available and it all just says “here you are, now cough up". It says a lot that, despite being numbered limited editions, I picked these up for £3 a pop, 3 years after their original release. Dodgy live albums might come with the turf for Fall fans but these could have been so much better.

Here’s a useful overview on a series of FALL live recordings that somehow didn’t make it into my collection.

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Stream or download the newest Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast, #16, recorded in late June 2013. Like the other 15, which I’m putting out about once every two weeks, it’s an hour of raw, underground music from multiple sub-strands of rocknroll. This one’s maybe a little more gentle and pop-like than some of our past bonzai, punktastic editions, but if you hang in there for 60 minutes you’ll definitely be able to get what you’re looking for, punker.

New stuff this time from THE PEARLS (new female duo from Italy), THE SLEAZE, THE WIMPS and other bands with “The” in their names. Older stuff spans from quiet New Zealand Velvets-inspired stuff like The Pedestrians and The Kiwi Animal to garage punk from The Nights & Days, Girls at Dawn, Thee Mighty Caesars & more. Stream it, download it, and as always – tell a friend.

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast #16 here.

Track listing:

THEE MIGHTY CAESARS – Comanche
THE PEARLS – Away
THE PEDESTRIANS – Looking Out My Window
SAMARA LUBELSKI – Field The Mine
LORETTE VELVETTE – Boys Keep Swinging
THE WILDERNESS CHILDREN – Bad Taste in My Mouth
COME – SVK
VERTIGO – Two Lives
SWELL MAPS – Another Song
THE DONNAS – Lana and Steve
SEEMS TWICE – Salient Feature
MIL MASCARAS – Best Trip
U.X.A. – U.X.A.
THE WIMPS – Slept in Late
THE NIGHTS AND DAYS – Excuses
HUNGRY GAYZE – Pins and Needles
THE GIRLS AT DAWN – I’m Alone
THE SLEAZE – Because of You
ALTERNATE LEARNING – Dresden
THE GIBSON BROS – Skull & Crossbones
THE KIWI ANIMAL – Blue Morning
DADAMAH – Radio Brain
ANN-MARGRET – You Turned My Head Around

Download some of the past shows, too, while you’re at it – each about one hour.

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Blasting Bruce Russell’s fantastic rare New Zealand underground podcast. He really should have a regular radio show…

Originally broadcasted on Volcano Radio in Lyttelton, community radio – live and local – www.volcanoradio.co.nz

TRACK LISTING:

1. Alastair Galbraith & Graeme Jefferies Timebomb [Xpressway 7”, 1989]
2. The Builders America [no label 7”, 1982]
3. The Riptoids The Devil Paid a Visit [Onset/Offset 7”, 1985]
4. The Swingers Certain Sound [Ripper LP, 1979]
5. Herco Pilots NZ Rec [Rem 7”, 1982]
6. Naked Spots Dance Crescendo/Circle Moon [Sausage LP, 1980]
7. Playthings Coloured [no label 7”, 1981]
8. Life in the Fridge Exists Have You Checked the Children? [Sausage LP, 1980]
9. The Wasp Factory Steel Blue Sky [F-Star 7” 1986]
10. Toerag When the Moon is Strong [Onset/Offset 7”, 1985]
11. Fetus Productions Marvellous [no label LP, 1980]
12. Shoes This High Not Weighting [no label 7”, 1980]
13. George Henderson & Alastair Galbraith Maquarie Island [Turbulence box set, 1991]

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The single best music radio show I’ve heard since Mr. John Peel’s reign – or at least since my own – comes to an end tonight. Erika Elizabeth, whom I interviewed here, has been hosting “Expressway To Yr Skull” on Amherst, MA’s WMUA for about eight years now. She’s moving to the Northwest and taking her record collection with her, with the express promise of creating online-only shows on her laptop, which we need to aggressively pressure her to fulfill on if the shows don’t start hitting her website by, say, mid-August – what do you think?

I only discovered the show in 2011, but it really has been a game-changer for me & my ever-evolving rocknroll music tastes. As I wrote when I interviewed her, “Her record collection, and her ability to wield it like a weapon of knowledge and truth on-air, is phenomenal – and it’s all employed at a perfect intersection of deep-underground pop; 70s-80s British DIY and postpunk; 90s shoegaze and twee (stuff from lost 45s and cassettes that no one’s heard for two decades, I’m serious); garage punk; and a lot of noisy girl-helmed bands that had been lost in a patriarchal fog of several decades of disregard.”

Here’s an only partial list of bands I’ve either discovered or positively reevaluated since I started downloading each weekly 2-hour show: The Minders, Submarine Races, Unrest, Lung Leg, The Yummy Fur, The Godrays, My Bloody Valentine, Wilderness Children, Mil Mascaras, Joyride!, Priests, The Moodists, International Strike Force, Golden Starlet, Dear Nora, Blast Off Country Style, Moon Duo, Suburban Reptiles, Dog-Faced Hermans, The Wendy Darlings, Happy Refugees, UV Race, Liechtenstein, The Nixe, The Fizzbombs, Oh-OK, Free Kitten, Petty Crime, Bud & Kathy……and yeah, a lot more.

The final show’s on tonight at 8pm Eastern, 5pm Pacific, and you can listen here. Thanks to Erika for being such a rad tastemaker, and a big fare thee well for the upcoming move.

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Have always been a repeat listener of THE DONNAS’ 1997 debut LP, a high school ramalama Ramones-athon that never gets old to these ears. I saw them live around this time, just as they were graduating from simple riffs (and from high school) and into a dumb cars/boys/rockin’ vibe a la The Runaways. They were great.

This song, “Lana & Steve”, features one of the all-time great rhyming couplets: “She was from San Mateo/Her Dad was in the CIA-o”.

Here’s something I wrote about the album back in 2004.

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Stream or download the newest Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast, #16, recorded in late June 2013. Like the other 15, which I’m putting out about once every two weeks, it’s an hour of raw, underground music from multiple sub-strands of rocknroll. This one’s maybe a little more gentle and pop-like than some of our past bonzai, punktastic editions, but if you hang in there for 60 minutes you’ll definitely be able to get what you’re looking for, punker.

New stuff this time from THE PEARLS (new female duo from Italy), THE SLEAZE, THE WIMPSand other bands with “The” in their names. Older stuff spans from quiet New Zealand Velvets-inspired stuff like The Pedestrians and The Kiwi Animal to garage punk from The Nights & Days, Girls at Dawn, Thee Mighty Caesars & more. Stream it, download it, and as always – tell a friend.

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast #16 here.
Stream Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast #16 here.

Track listing:

THEE MIGHTY CAESARS – Comanche
THE PEARLS – Away
THE PEDESTRIANS – Looking Out My Window
SAMARA LUBELSKI – Field The Mine
LORETTE VELVETTE – Boys Keep Swinging
THE WILDERNESS CHILDREN – Bad Taste in My Mouth
COME – SVK
VERTIGO – Two Lives
SWELL MAPS – Another Song
THE DONNAS – Lana and Steve
SEEMS TWICE – Salient Feature
MIL MASCARAS – Best Trip
U.X.A. – U.X.A.
THE WIMPS – Slept in Late
THE NIGHTS AND DAYS – Excuses
HUNGRY GAYZE – Pins and Needles
THE GIRLS AT DAWN – I’m Alone
THE SLEAZE – Because of You
ALTERNATE LEARNING – Dresden
THE GIBSON BROS – Skull & Crossbones
THE KIWI ANIMAL – Blue Morning
DADAMAH – Radio Brain
ANN-MARGRET – You Turned My Head Around

Download some of the past shows, too, while you’re at it – each about one hour.