Texas’ SPRAY PAINT performing “Throwing Cans” live.
This song, “Motivation Complex”, is a stunning, reverse-chord DIY artpunk wonder from 1979 Texas that it pains me to only just be hearing for the first time this year. What a find. Farfisa, lo-fi surf chug, female vocals and just the hazy sort of off-base punk rock weirdness that we love over here at the ‘Hemorrhage.
These are in fact the same Delinquents who later made a record with Lester Bangs when he moved to Austin and drank himself to death.

Taken from today’s Waitakere Walks post – read it here.
STILL SINGLE: Dadamah – “Violet Stains Red” b/w “Absent And Erotic Lives” 7” (Yellow Electric)
It’s some sort of minor miracle that two songs by Dadamah, the great, short-lived New Zealand psych-drone project, had escaped detection and release for the past 20 years. Their CD on Kranky comped all of the known tracks from this phenomenal group, all released into the void courtesy of the…
STILL SINGLE: Dadamah – “Violet Stains Red” b/w “Absent And Erotic Lives” 7” (Yellow Electric)
Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast #6 is available for streaming on Soundcloud – just click the button to hear a 1-hour show created this weekend.
Brand-new stuff this time from Spray Paint, Veronica Falls, Little Queenie & more…..plus a smattering of art, noise, punk, pop and psych from eras both hither and yon. You’ll hear Morty Shann & The Morticians, The Cheater Slicks, Bill Direen & The Bilders, The Bangs, Fizzbombs, Lazy Cowgirls and a whole helluva lot of other tasty malarky, adding up to just over an hour of “good times”.
Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast #6
Track listing:
VERONICA FALLS – If You Still Want Me
SPRAY PAINT – Throwing Cans
MORTY SHANN & THE MORTICIANS – Movin’ In
PUBERTY – Parties
LA DRUGS – High School
SUICIDE COMMANDOS – Attacking The Beat
FAMILY CURSE – Last Days
GIRLFRIENDS – Cave Kids
CHEATER SLICKS – Savage Affection
LAZY COWGIRLS – Bullshit Summer Song
DAN MELCHIOR’S BROKE REVUE – Hungry Ghost
MOGEL – Hall Mig Hart
LITTLE QUEENIE – Blackout
GOOD MISSIONARIES – Keep Going Backwards
RANDY ALVEY & THE GREEN FUZ – Green Fuz
THE COUNTDOWNS – Do It
THE FIZZBOMBS – Test Pilot
THE NIG HEIST – The Nig Heist
ZEBRA HUNT – Get Along
BEYOND THE IMPLODE – This Atmosphere
THE BANGS – Call On Me
THE MODDS – Leave My House
BILL DIREEN & THE BILDERS – Russian Rug
Download each of the past shows as well, while you’re at it. They’re each about an hour and might even be almost as good as this one:
Download Show #5
Download Show #4
Download Show #3
Download Show #2
Download Show #1

SPRAY PAINT – Throwing Cans
MORTY SHANN & THE MORTICIANS – Movin’ In
PUBERTY – Parties
LA DRUGS – High School
SUICIDE COMMANDOS – Attacking The Beat
FAMILY CURSE – Last Days
GIRLFRIENDS – Cave Kids
CHEATER SLICKS – Savage Affection
LAZY COWGIRLS – Bullshit Summer Song
DAN MELCHIOR’S BROKE REVUE – Hungry Ghost
MOGEL – Hall Mig Hart
LITTLE QUEENIE – Blackout
GOOD MISSIONARIES – Keep Going Backwards
RANDY ALVEY & THE GREEN FUZ – Green Fuz
THE COUNTDOWNS – Do It
THE FIZZBOMBS – Test Pilot
THE NIG HEIST – The Nig Heist
ZEBRA HUNT – Get Along
BEYOND THE IMPLODE – This Atmosphere
THE BANGS – Call On Me
THE MODDS – Leave My House
BILL DIREEN & THE BILDERS – Russian Rug
Download each of the past shows as well, while you’re at it. They’re each about an hour and might even be almost as good as this one:
Download Show #5
Download Show #4
Download Show #3
Download Show #2
Download Show #1
Frightwig Interview on Ribbon Around A Bomb Radio
DJ La Lengua just posted her new podcast of the excellent Ribbon Around A Bomb radio show, this time 100% female-fronted punk and noise from San Francisco, and with a new interview w/ Mia and Deanna from Frightwig.
Click the link, look at the photos, download the podcast. It’s just that easy.
SPRAY PAINT’s two 45s from 2012 were so hard to track down online – both in physical and digital formats – that the only way I’d heard this song, “Spock Fingers”, from their second single was on a radio show podcast (not mine). Today their new album hit the digital shelves, and the problem is rectified. I’m planning on listening to it on the drive home today, and will provide a full scene report on it posthaste (i.e after the weekend).

It’s so rare for rock-scene-oriented friends to see me at a live show, much less one in Oakland, vs. my hometown of San Francisco. One pal of 23 years who saw me at last night’s BILL DIREEN live show at Oakland’s White Horse Inn asked me if I’d moved to Oakland. Otherwise why would I be out there on a weeknight, right? I get it. This is what happens when you hit the comfort years.
You also pay money to see guys like New Zealand legend BILL DIREEN once you hit the comfort years, a man who outdistances even me in age by at least 10 years. I’ll let you read about the man here, so I don’t have to explain his pedigree and all the weird and insular kiwi-pop/noise/art records he put out in the 80s. MUSK opened the show – a loud, livewire dirty blues/punk band in the ear-shredding Chrome Cranks/Gun Club tradition. Most pleasing to behold.
LITTLE QUEENIE, a local band whom I totally expected from their name to be some dum-dum Gearhead hot rod band singing about mopars and drag racing, were pretty much the exact opposite: A wiry, two-bass, spasmodic post punk band who came rushing on like feedtime and The Gordons, and blasted through a great pack of two-minute songs in about 18 minutes. What’s more, they sported a rare THREE-GLASSES ATTACK up front: both bass players and the singer were rocking specs. The better with which to see you, my dear. Outstanding stuff – hear more here.
BILL DIREEN, whom I saw play a similar set back around 1993 in San Francisco, stepped up and strummed solo to a somewhat befuddled crowd. His playing and his word-poetry often seemed stream of consciousness, and when he played songs we knew, it was sorta the way Bob Dylan plays his 1960s songs live. Only the words and some occasional chords give up the ghost that this is a song you’ve actually heard before. Direen certainly exists in his own world, and plays the eccentric well. I got rolling with his vibe about midway through and it all started clicking then – and only then. He’s pictured here, a rare iPhone photo of the man in the wild in the 21st century. Why he was playing in Oakland, here and now, is a mystery for the ages. I meant to ask someone.
Oh, and when you reach the comfort years, you leave before Dan Melchior’s finished his first song, because you need to get up at 5:45am to get your kid to school and yourself to work. Right?

Exciting news to kick February off in fine style. One of the globe’s most smoking bands, Austin’s SPRAY PAINT, released their new album today – and for those of you who (unlike me) weren’t willing to pay through the nose for their two out-of-print and extremely limited 45s – you can now download both the new album and both singles for $9.99 on iTunes. I just did.
Naturally, there are still options available for vinyl and even CD lovers.
SPRAY PAINT are a frantic, noisy, jittery, minimalist art/splatter/punk band who incorporate elements of The A-Frames, Urinals/100 Flowers, Minutemen and – of course – much of their own bag. I suspect that now than more than 300 people at a time can hear them, they’ll make more of the proverbial splash than they did this past year. Top up that iTunes account and check it out here.
