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.
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.

Thinking Fellers Union 1991 on Flickr.
THINKING FELLERS UNION LOCAL 282, live at the Chameleon in San Francisco, 1991. Photo by Nicole Penegor.
(From my Hedonist Jive blog, July 2010):
Velvet Underground bootlegs. I have a lot of them – one of the best-documented of the all-time great bands, and some of the platters, even live tapes, are as good as the studio recordings. (Robert Quine’s “Quine Tapes”, which were circulated on tapes for years, got the official release a few years back and recently came out as a multi-LP set with extra tracks). I was rooting through some old boxes and found the Summer 2001 issue of MOJO COLLECTIONS magazine and this nice two-page feature on some of the better Velvets boots. Just stay away from “Screen Test: Falling In Love With The Falling Spikes” if you’re new to this game. (click on pictures to make them larger).
Absolutely savage track from 1966 Australian neanderthals THE MASTER’S APPRENTICES called “Undecided”. This track’s great enough on its own, but you’ve got to check out the weird little squeals the singer does at the end of each line in the second “stanza”, where he half-repeats what he’s just said, but in a baby-meets-cromagnon voice. It doesn’t make any sense, but I like it.