Ozzie footage from 1980! Very cool! Ozzie will be playing SS15 at the Hemlock in San Francisco, Saturday, January 16. 2016.

DANIEL BACHMAN playing last night (12/3/15) at The Hotel Utah in San Francisco. Fantastic set of intricate, primitive strum from someone I’ve been hoping would come play the west coast for a while. New-ish LP “River” is highly recommended.
Because living is better than dying – because a sheepish return with head between legs is better than no return at all – it’s Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #65. First show in two months. We can’t help ourselves.
The fruits of my return from exile are hopefully soon to be apparent. Just press play, or download, and you’ll hear new stuff from MANSION, SEX TIDE, BLACK ABBA, MARADEUR, HONEY RADAR and more – plus new reissues from MARS, VINCENT OVER THE SINK, DEPARTMENTSTORE SANTAS – and a show-stopping three-song set from some of today’s finest young pickers, including ANDY McLEOD, JOHNNY YOUNG and Mr. DANIEL BACHMAN.
So indulge yourself, why don’t ya?
Stream or download from Soundcloud; stream the show on Mixcloud instead; or subscribe to the show on iTunes.
Track listing:
MANSION – Fleshed Out
BLACK ABBA – Lost Dog
PAPER TULIPS – Sanitation
MARAUDEUR – Bad Morning
SUBURBAN HOMES – Conformity in the UK
SEX TIDE – Cleveland Avenue
MARS – Cry
VINCENT OVER THE SINK – Mice in the Ocean
RUTH GARBUS – Kisserine Chalk
DEPARTMENTSTORE SANTAS – Monkeys and Organ Grinders
OLIMPIA SPLENDID – KL
HONEY RADAR – Milk Maid
SURVEILLANCE – Death
BATSWING SALOON – Harold and Maude
VERONICA FALLS – Timeless Melody
JOHNNY YOUNG – Going to Pleasant Valley
DANIEL BACHMAN – Orange County Serenade
ANDY McLEOD – Down Darby Creek
AQUARIAN BLOOD, live, crazed and done in less than two minutes. Opening whistle is an excellent touch.

BULL TONGUE REVIEW, true to their mission, has actually published a clockwork four print issues now on a quarterly basis. Fantastic stuff.
#4 just arrived in the mail two days ago, and I’ve only had time to tackle the Coley/Moore opening salvo of highly obscure records, chapbooks, tapes & proper books. “Exploring all known undergrounds” – no kidding. I’ll admit a fair bit of jealousy toward those who’ve got the time and the gumption to do this much exploring, but hey, I’ll settle for late to the party – as long as I’m allowed at the party in the first place.
So far, upon finishing the first three issues I’ve found myself better-versed in the far-reaching sub-underground than I was a few hours previous, and often more than a little frustrated with some of the contributors. You’ve got certain people throwing up stream-of-thought wordplay and unrepressed societal dislocation on the most inane topics imaginable, and it’s all I can do to not want to mail a dictionary, a Xanax and a copy of “How To Win Friends and Influence People” to a select few of them. It might make for infuriating reading at times, but Bull Tongue Review seems to have been hatched from the same ur-brain that the late 60s underground papers & broadsheets were, and I try to read each issue in that spirit.
Moreover, in addition to Byron Coley’s multi-page review-spew introduction, there are phenomenal arbiters of culture each month like Tom Lax, Erika Elizabeth, Suzy Rust, Brian Turner, Chris D., Alex Behr, Marc Masters, Phil Milstein, Donna Lethal and many more of my all-time heroes. I truly wasn’t sure if it would make it past issue #1 or #2 – my thing sure didn’t – but here we are with one of analog culture’s most consistently mind-scrambling cultural treasures.
Fantastic new-to-me, likely old-to-many podcast for experimental mp3 diggers and shufflers who like it raw and deeply underground.
It’s called FREE FORM FREAKOUT; it hails from Mankato, MN; and it’s already up to 69 episodes.
The fella who hosts it – “David” – is exceptionally knowledgeable and patient in his detailed explanations of crude, dark, looped and strummed music – some hovering in the rock or folk idiom, some not. Regarding the music played, imagine a mix existing somewhere between The Wire magazine (minus the techno), Bull Tongue Review and Syphon Me Plasma. I suspect I’ll learn a lot here.
The return of Final Sounds Radio, first show in six months….! Our 3rd edition breaks the already broken mold by focusing solely on Americana & Americans, from the 1920s to last year.
Country, folk, blues, showboating, drinking and hot-stepping patriots from the lower 48. Download it or stream it & take a load off for an hour, why don’t ya.
Download or stream Final Sounds Radio #3 on Soundcloud.
Stream the entire show on Mixcloud instead.
Track listing:
SUZI JANE HOKUM – Home (I’m Home)
DICK CURLESS – Loser’s Cocktail
JIM ED BROWN – Pop a Top
LEE HAZLEWOOD – Hello, Saturday Morning
BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN SINGERS – Lorena
ASA MARTIN & JAMES ROBERTS – Darling Nellie Gray
TOWNES VAN ZANDT – Sad Cinderella
RUTH GARBUS – Certain Kind
WANDA JACKSON – Back Then
JULIE BYRNE – Melting Grid
SKIP JAMES – Hard Time Killin’ Floor Blues
SMITH CASEY – East Texas Rag
LIGHTNIN’ HOPKINS – Tim Moore’s Farm
DEBBY SCHWARTZ – Satan, You Brought Me Down
THE HAWKS – A Little More Wine My Dear
BLIND ROBERT WARD – The Voyage of Apollo 8
DANIEL BACHMAN – Song For The Setting Sun I
Dynamite Hemorrhage has returned to podcasting/phony-radio-show-hosting with the first FINAL SOUNDS radio show in six months. More to come very soon.
New for the autumnal be-in: Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #64.
This is the sixty-fourth time we’ve labored at a computer to string together a fetching set of sub-underground musical pearls for the people. The best yet? You tell us.
This time you’ll hear brand-new stuff from GAUCHE, PSYCHIC SOVIETS, MODERN NEEDS, PATSY, THE COOLIES, WURLD SERIES, BLACK ABBA, and JIM NOTHING – plus a haunting 14-minute+ Fahey-esque DANIEL BACHMAN jam to close out the show.
Songs from deep in the library are also played by TIMES NEW VIKING, DESPERATE BICYCLES, THE CRAMPS, FERAL BEAT, THOMAS JEFFERSON SLAVE APARTMENTS & more. Download or stream it today and be a part of history.
Stream or download Dynamite Hemorrhage #64 on Soundcloud.
Stream it on MixCloud instead.
Subscribe to and download old shows on iTunes.
Track listing:
PSYCHIC SOVIETS – Authority Complex
GAUCHE – Pay Day
BLACK ABBA – Betting on Death
TIMES NEW VIKING – Devo & Wine
OCCULT CHEMISTRY – Water
THE WHINES – Straybird
WURLD SERIES – Oh Well
JIM NOTHING – Modern Times
RTFO BANDWAGON – New Jack
DESPERATE BICYCLES – (I Make The) Product
HAND GRENADES – Demo to London
MODERN NEEDS – Low Life
PATSY – Tuley Tude High
SICK THINGS – Sleeping With The Dead
FERAL BEAT – Cold Lover
THE CRAMPS – Twist & Shout
THE COOLIES – God Take Me
THOMAS JEFFERSON SLAVE APARTMENTS – Tornado
DANIEL BACHMAN – Won’t You Cross Over To That Other Shore
In case you missed it – Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #64.
HONEY RADAR and SNEAKS (both pictured) – among many others – played the U+N Fest in Baltimore this past weekend.
Farrah Skeiky was there to take these photos.
Fantastic live music photos. Check ‘em out.


