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.

Mix I made a while back of crucial Swedish punk & wave jams.
1. PUNK FORCE COMMANDO – Allt Ok
2. LIKET LEVER – Hjartats Slag
3. BESOKARNA – Anna Greta Leijons Ogon
4. CORTEX – Jesus I Betong
5. KITCHEN AND THE PLASTIC SPOONS – Happy Funeral
6. ANTI CIMEX – War Machine
7. TOTALITAR – Kannibalerna
8. SHITLICKERS – Armed Revolution
9. VICIOUS VISIONS – Beat You
10. LADERNUNNAN – No Rule
11. EBBA GRON – Ung Och Kat
12. TST – Innocent
13. ATTENTAT – Ge Fan I Mej
14. DR. ZEKE – Jag Ska Aldrig Do
15. KRIMINELLA GITARRER – Vardad Kladsel
16. ASOCIAL – Revolution
17. THE BEDROVLERZ – Anti Christ
18. NJURMANNEN – Stadsvisan
19. RUDE KIDS – Raggare Is A Bunch Of Motherfuckers
20. PUNK FORCE COMMANDO – No No No
This gentleman makes the most amazing mixes….a super-deep record collection and high commitment to quality. Follow him on 8Tracks and get schooled. Only HedonistJive does it better over there.

I reckon this fanzine has been out now for a year, but MAKING WAVES #1 just arrived in my mailbox over the weekend and looks to be a first-rate read. It’s focused on female-fronted punk and post punk, primarily of the 70s/80s, with Stef Petticoat, Alice Bag, Dolly Mixture and Kleenex/LiliPut among the interviewees. I’ll let you know how it goes.
Meanwhile, you can order you own printed copy, download a PDF, and/or check out a mix that Camille and Mary made for you right here.

Battle of the Bands at the Santa Monica Civic, July 28, 1979/”I Shot the Sheriff”
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From Waitakere Walks blog.

Lillian from Grass Widow.

It’s not easy curating a definitive selection of the best sub-underground, late 70s UK 45s and comp tracks from the heyday of do-it-yourself record making, but I’ve put together a start. I’ve culled my newest 8Tracks mix, “SUB-UNDERGROUND UK DIY” from multiple sources: the “Instant Pop Classics” comps, various internet downloads, “Messthetics” and my own collection. Just like the compilation I posted yesterday of female-fronted riot grrl/garage punk, it’s available right now to listen to on computers, smartphones and tablets.
Outside of the fairly-well-known (such as it is) DIY pioneers like The Desperate Bicycles and Animals & Men, most acts on here are ultra-obscure and maybe only lasted for one 45 or a couple of compilation tracks, sometimes only on cassette. 23 tracks in all. Most given to that tinny, experimental, slipshod and faraway sound that characterizes the best of the best of this posthumously-defined genre.
Come listen to "SUB-UNDERGROUND UK DIY" here.
Tracks:
- DESPERATE BICYCLES – Smokescreen
- ANIMALS & MEN – Don’t Misbehave In The New Age
- MIDNIGHT CIRCUS – The Hedonist Jive
- I JOG & THE TRACKSUITS – Redbox
- DEVIL DYKES – Fruitless
- BEYOND THE IMPLODE – Lassitude
- STEVE TREATMENT – Danger Zone
- METROPAK – OK Let’s Go
- SCISSOR FITS – I Don’t Want To Work For British Airways
- BONA DISH – Mutation
- DESPERATE BICYCLES – The Medium Was Tedium
- ANOREXIA – I’m a Square
- DANNY & THE DRESSMAKERS – Don’t Make Another Bass Guitar Mr. Rickenbacker
- THE PETTICOATS – Normal
- REFLECTIONS – 4 Countries
- SCRITTI POLITTI – Is & Ought The Western World
- SUBVERSE – Chance Romance
- TRONICS – Shark Fucks
- BEARZ – She’s My Girl
- ANOREXIA – Pets
- BASE – One Way Girl
- GERRY & THE HOLOGRAMS – Gerry & The Holograms
- WAVIS O’SHAVE – Mauve Shoes Are Awful
SILVER DAGGERS were a leading mover in the Los Angeles-based all-ages noise/art scene associated with Not Not Fun Records and “The Smell” club a half decade ago. They formed in 2003, peaked on vinyl around 2007 or so, and that’s really about the last I heard from them.
I dug their angle of attack – weirdly left of center horn-bleating, agitprop shouting and tight rhythms wrapped up in a cocoon of noise. This is “Joy” from their only album, about as close to a hit as they ever had, which is to say not close at all.

SOUL ASYLUM, taken from 1987 Away From The Pulsebeat fanzine. Believe me folks, this was once a ripsnorter of a live band.

OK, brand-new 8Track mix has been completed and is live for you to listen to right now on yer computer or smartphone. It’s all-female, super uptempo 1990s low-fidelity bashing, which loyal Dynamite Hemorrhage readers know is one of our musical calling cards. I’m calling it “Object To I-Dent”, after the Pussycat Trash song included in this mix. Whatever that means. Sounds gnarly.
Half of the 17 songs here come from the riot grrl primordial swamp, the other are rooted more in learning-to-play, third-wave garage punk. Where you draw the line is up to you. You’ll hear quality entertainment from a variety of whooping and screeching young women plying their rough trade two decades ago. I’m especially proud that it’s 17 songs in 27 minutes. Pure blitzkrieg.
Come listen to “Object To I-Dent” here.
Tracks:
- SALLY SKULL – Tear Out
- PUSSYCAT TRASH – Object To I-Dent
- SKINNED TEEN – Dance All Night
- THE RONDELLES – Backstabber
- BUDGET GIRLS – French One
- GOLDEN STARLET – Baby
- LUNG LEG – Theme Park
- MAN TEE MANS – Man Tee Mans (Theme)
- HENRY’S DRESS – Zero Zero Zero
- SKINNED TEEN – Secrets
- MICRAGIRLS – Neki
- GOLDEN STARLET – Boy Scout Club
- THE GORLS – Tracie
- THE RONDELLES – Safety In Numbers
- PUSSYCAT TRASH – 1,2,3,4
- KITTY CAT SPY CLUB – The Searcher
- LUNG LEG – Rock Song

Insert taken from SALLY SKULL’s “Tantivity Tracks” 7"EP from 1995, which I just purchased and received in the mail yesterday.