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Now available – Dynamite Hemorrhage #1 fanzine, a 68-page throwback to ye fanzines of olde.

This mammoth issue has the following to keep you occupied for hours:

  • A definitive interview with Chris D. (Flesh Eaters), focused solely on 1977-80 LA punk; Slash magazine; Upsetter Records and his band
  • Retrospective and interview with Sally Skull, 1994-97 all female, criminally forgotten low-fidelity Scottish garage/art/punk band
  • Interviews with Sex Tide and Household, two of today’s best bands working the raw minimalism circuit
  • Interview with the gentlemen from Bona Dish, an early 80s UK DIY band who’ve recently surfaced again thanks to a reissue of their cassette material
  • A comprehensive piece by the editor of Fuckin’ Record Reviews blog on various obscure 80s/90s fanzines
  • 56 record reviews, penned by Expressway To Yr Skull’s Erika Elizabeth and editor Jay Hinman
  • 17 (lengthy) book reviews

Order it via the Paypal links on the upper right-hand side of our home page. It’s $7 plus whatever ungodly amount the US postal service charges to ship it to your country.

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Normally I’ll wait a full two weeks before recording a new Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio for the people, but I had an overflowing digital crate of desirable mp3s that I couldn’t even lift anymore, so I’ve unburdened myself with this outstanding 25-song, hour-long podcast that’s arguably the best mixtape anyone’s made in 2014 so far. Modesty aside, I’m pretty sure it’s the best one I’ve heard. 

I mean yeah, you have to put up with the DJ and all his meaningless yarn-spinning yammering, but it’s a small price to pay when you can hear brand new music from BRIDGE COLLAPSE, POW!, ALLIGATOR, THE IN OUT, FRAU, GROWTH, TUNABUNNY and other heroes of the rock and roll form. And when you factor in older stuff from Kim Fowley, The Bags, Chain Gang, Division Four, Jefferson Airplane and Rutto, well, now you’re really cooking with gas.

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #31
Subscribe to the show in iTunes 

Track listing:
BRIDGE COLLAPSE – Wilderness
POW! – Hope Dealers
DIVISION FOUR – Blank Prostitutes
BLACK BUG – Well Well
FRAU – Sherman’s Gone 
CHAIN GANG – Piss Your Pants
THE IN OUT – Poseur Alert
JEFFERSON AIRPLANE – Two Heads
ROYAL TRUX – The Spectre
SIC ALPS – Eat Happy
TUNABUNNY – Empire
GROWTH – The Flood
EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS – Catholic Quilt
KIM FOWLEY – Motorboat
PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH – Flip Your Lid
THE SCIENTISTS – When Fate Deals Its Mortal Blow
RUTTO – Ma Vihaan
DWARVES – Fuck You Up and Get High
GERMS – Lexicon Devil
THE BAGS – We Will Bury You
THE USERS – Message
THE MAKERS – I’m Not a Social Kind of Guy
THE SHIRKERS – Drunk and Disorderly
ALLIGATOR – Sneakers

Past Shows:
Dynamite Hemorrhage #30    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #29    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #28    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #27    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #26    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #25    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #24    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #23    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #22    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #21    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #20    (playlist)

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Polaroids of the MEAT PUPPETS, live in Phoenix 1980. This is when they were playing hardcore punk in such a wacked-out, wild fashion that it came across as pure mockery, and very often was. I heard them on the Maximum RocknRoll Radio show not long after this and thought it was the greatest band name I’d ever heard to date.

I promptly told my friends in middle school that I was “listenin’ to the Meat Puppets these days”, though the truth was I couldn’t handle them until at least 4 few years later.

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Hello, I’m Isabelle from Edible Arrangements and you might be interested to know that we’re not defunct, just on hiatus for the moment! we’re all very busy at the moment but we do have some other more experimental musical projects, I’m in Occult Hand and Rachael plays on her own as R Elizabeth. EA plan to record some new songs by the end of the year! x

Isabelle, that’s great to hear. I will make a correction on my post in which I gave that unfortunate misinformation. Your tape/download is absolutely one of the best things I’ve heard the past couple of years. Glad to know you’ll be coming back as EA; I’ll also keep an eye peeled for your other solo and experimental projects.

Best.

Jay

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I get the sense that London and Brighton in the UK are starting to burst with all manner of edgy, raw, female-fronted groups right now (Skinny Girl Diet, Frau, Good Throb, the on-hiatus Edible Arrangements) – at least in comparison w/ recent years.

SLUM OF LEGS, who have only a mere 3-song Bandcamp demo to their name, are one of the best I’ve heard and a contender for most-likely-to in the 2014 vinyl/mp3 prizewinning sweepstakes. The vocalist has a terrific cocky, confident swagger about her, and they throw together some great couplets that make a fella wanna sit down and have a good think about his place in the patriarchy. It doesn’t hurt that the ringing, repetitive and raw music trickles down from the great UK DIY-scrape lineage that started in the late 70s and took many detours to our present day without ever totally flickering.

And they have a phenomenal theme song, which you can listen to by pressing the sideways triangle above.

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This was a CD insert that was supposed to be on an aborted SALLY SKULL retrospective called “Skullduggery”. By aborted, I mean it never came out, and that 1994-97 Sally Skull stuff is still nearly impossible to find unless you drop a few bucks on one of their two 45s via Discogs.

Of course, you can get the entire backstory on this excellent raw garage/artpunk band via Dynamite Hemorrhage #1 fanzine, which has an interview w/ Claire & Saskia from the band.

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Not to beat the proverbial dead horse, but in case you were napping last week, here’s a re-post of Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #30:

Action, time and vision take center stage in the 30th edition of Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio, a bi-weekly music podcast featuring only good music from the past fifty years. This week we debut some new material from MANE, HOUSEHOLD, PAMPERS, ROACHCLIP and GROWTH, as well as “catalog” tracks from spectacular bands like The Sperm Wails, Cheater Slicks, Angst, Modern Lovers, Methodishca Tune (pictured),Animals & Men, Johnny Hash and much more. I can’t imagine that you wouldn’t like it.

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #30.
Stream or download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #30 at Soundcloud.
Subscribe to the show in iTunes.

Track listing:
ANGST – Neil Armstrong
PAMPERS – Eruptions
LEAVING TRAINS – Cigarette Motel
LA PESTE – Don’t Wanna Die In My Sleep Tonite
JOHN HOVORKA – The Price of the Truth
ANIMALS & MEN – Don’t Misbehave In The New Age
GROWTH – Turn
MANE – Bloostone
STEPPING TALK – Health and Safety
METHODISHCA TUNE – Leisuretime
THE MINDERS – Sally
THE LIMES – Rusty Old Clock
CHEATER SLICKS – Feel Free (demo)
JOHNNY HASH – Pink Lunchbox
BLUE – G’me More
ATILA – TV
A-FRAMES – Test Tube Baby
ROACHCLIP – Government Phone
MODERN LOVERS – Wake Up Sleepyheads (live)
DOLLY MIXTURE – How Come You’re Such A Hit With The Boys, Jane?
HOUSEHOLD – Calculations
SPERM WAILS – The Golden Age of the Casual 

Past Shows:
Dynamite Hemorrhage #29    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #28    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #27    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #26    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #25    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #24    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #23    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #22    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #21    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #20    (playlist)

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A Dynamite Hemorrhage fanzine reader suggested recently via e-mail that I should try and track Kendra Smith (ex-Opal, Dream Syndicate) down and interview her for Issue #2.

I thought that was a fantastic idea, and I’m totally up for driving north from San Francisco and deep into the Humboldt County woods, if that’s where she’s residing these days, in order to get her story out to the people. If anyone knows how to reach her, or can be of any assistance in this urgent matter, please contact me via email at dynamiteh(at)outlook(dotcom).

doomandgloomfromthetomb:

Disappearing Act: A Kendra Smith Sampler, 1981-1998

In honor of that Paisley Underground revival happening soon, here’s a re-up of some out of print music from a lady who is almost certainly not going to make a surprise guest appearance. What I wrote the first time around:

It’s been well over a decade since Kendra Smith has been heard from, musically at least. If she’s mentioned at all these days, it’s usually as the co-founder of Opal, the band that would eventually morph (without Smith) into Mazzy Star. Or perhaps there was a flurry of interest when critics started mentioning Opal as a touchstone for blog faves Beach House. But for the most part, she’s been relegated to footnote status — and considering that almost all of the recordings she’s been involved in are long out of print, one imagines Kendra prefers it that way. But the music deserves to be heard! So I’ve put together a one disc compilation that stretches from one of her earliest recordings (a German language cover of the Velvets’ “All Tomorrow’s Parties”) to what I believe was her final live performance to date in 1998. In between, you’ll hear songs from The Dream Syndicate, Rainy Day and Opal, as well as some fantastic solo tunes. It all hangs together quite nicely, with plenty of the hazy, dreamlike sounds that Smith made her trademark. Enjoy! 

1. Alle Morgens Parties – Kendra Smith
2. Too Little Too Late – The Dream Syndicate
3. Flying On The Ground Is Wrong – Rainy Day
4. Grains of Sand – Opal
5. My Only Friend – Opal
6. Hear The Wind Blow – Opal
7. Indian Summer – Opal
8. Freight Train – Opal
9. Happy Nightmare Baby – Opal
10. She’s A Diamond – Opal
11. Magick Power – Opal 
12. Stars Are In Your Eyes – Kendra Smith & the Guild of Temporal Adventurers
13. She Brings The Rain – Kendra Smith & the Guild of Temporal Adventurers
14. Iridescent 31 – Kendra Smith & the Guild of Temporal Adventurers
15. Aurelia – Kendra Smith
16. In Your Head – Kendra Smith
17. Temporarily Lucy (live) – Kendra Smith
18. Lay This Body Down (live) – Kendra Smith