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Wow. Listen to this thing for a second, will you? It’s a monster track from an Italian “musical” and opera/theater production called LA GATTA CENERENTOLA, but it could have easily have fallen off of a Ze Records comp or something that Soul Jazz dug up from New York’s Little Italy postpunk dance clubs in 1980.

Roberto De Simone is the composer’s name. It’s from 1976, is called “Secondo Coro Delle Lavandie”, and it’s on the soundtrack. Thanks to IsItAnArt for turning me onto this one of his amazing 8Tracks mixes.

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Second episode of our Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio podcast, featuring seventy minutes of 60s punk, moderne underground rock, hardcore, girl groups, weirdos of the past & more.

Feel free to actually download the thing as well right here.

If you missed the first edition of Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio, why, won’t don’t you download that one too?

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DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE RADIO PODCAST #2

Here’s the second edition of my phony radio show, turned into a podcast, with all sorts of music from the hitmakers of today, yesterday and tomorrow. Download it now and you’ll get 70 minutes of music from the likes of The Morlocks, Freelove Fenner, The In/Out, Die Kruezen, The Huns, Honeysuck, The Junior Chemists, The Long Blondes, Meat Puppets and much….much…..more.

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #2.

Track listing:

LONG BLONDES – Darts

PARQUET COURTS – Light Up Gold II

HACKAMORE BRICK – Oh! Those Sweet Bananas

THE MAX BLOCK – Sonic Blur

TELEVISION – Friction (1974 demo)

FREELOVE FENNER – Workshop

2x4s – Zipperheads

LOVE IS ALLL- Motorboat

KEEL HER – Riot Girl

THE MAYFAIR SET – Desert Fun

HONEYSUCK – Sleepaway Camp

DIE KRUEZEN – Don’t Say Please

PETTY CRIME – Mathematics

MEAT PUPPETS – Foreign Lawns

BUD & KATHY – Hang It Out To Dry

THE MORLOCKS – In The Cellar

THE MAKERS – Little Piece of Action

THE HUNS – Destination Lonely

JUNIOR CHEMISTS – Building a Fort

XYX – Sobrenada

NUMBERS – Intercom

THE IN/OUT – Club Blackout

HOUSEHOLD – Our Song

THE NIGHTS AND DAYS – These Days

USELESS EATERS– Year 11

THE WHINES – Straybird

If you missed the first edition of Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio, which I posted last week, you can download that here.

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This 1989 song from THE CANNANES from Australia is as good a “What Goes On” Velvet Underground “homage” as I’ve ever heard, Modern Lovers and every New Zealand band that ever wrote a song combined. It liberally borrows from the burrowing-riff structure of that song while being a simple, straightforward and exceptionally pleasant pop song in its own right.

It’s called “Sound of the City”, and comes from their “A Love Affair With Nature” LP; apparently the one that Cannanes fans’ll tell ya is the one to get if you have to get just one.

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Tom Lax pegged Australia’s CONSTANT MONGREL as one of his best of 2012 and I’d never heard of ‘em. So I did a little digging and came up w/ their “Everything Goes Wrong” LP, and the first track, “Reflex” – wham and whoa. A stunning wallop of post-punk razorwire oomph in the early SPK or GORDONS vein. I figured I’d found my favorite record of the year as well.

So I lived with it a little, and came to realize that like a lot of long-players, there’s only a couple of tracks you’ll ever want to hear again. “Reflex” is one. “Four Legs”, which I’m posting for you here, is the other. I could have maintained my bonzai excitement for a few months had this just been a 45. Let me know if I’m off base here.