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Stream or download yet another in my series of bi-weekly phony radio shows – DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE RADIO #33. This one explores the recent “Punk 45: Kill The Hippies etc.” compilation that Soul Jazz put out; doses out a 15-minute krautrock classic; includes some wild DIY stuff from bands with names like Pissy Relay Switches, Occult Chemistry and Bona Dish; and unveils some pretty stellar new stuff from WET BLANKETS, AUSMUTEANS, PANG, VELO, TRAMPOLINE TEAM and more. More on-“mic” shucking and jiving than usual, too.

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #33 here.
Subscribe to the show on iTunes.

Track listing:
WET BLANKETS – TV Suicide
AUSMUTEANTS – Felix Tried To Kill Himself 
LUNG LEG – Kung Fu on the Internet 
ANGST – Die Fighting 
IRREPERABLES – Digested System 
THE ZEROS – Wild Weekend 
SAUNA YOUTH – Oh Joel
FLAMIN’ GROOVIES – Dog Meat
VERTIGO – Front End Loader 
SCRATCH ACID – The Final Kiss 
KENDRA SMITH – Aurelia 
TRAMPOLINE TEAM – I’m So Popular 
DEAR NORA – Make You Smile 
ANA HAUSEN – Professionals 
TUXEDOMOON – Joeboy the Electronic Ghost
VELO – Small Town Minded Boy 
PANG – Young Professionals 
OCCULT CHEMISTRY – Water 
PISSY RELAY SWITCHES – Telephone Man 
BONA DISH – Challenge 
CAN – Mother Sky

Past Shows:
Dynamite Hemorrhage #32    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #31    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #30    (playlist)

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DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE magazine #1, a 68-page rocknroll blowout that came out the last week of this past December, is down to its last 100 copies. I might be storing them in the garage for the rest of my life, or, if 100 of you act now, I’ll sell out and be forced to print some more.

Ordering information is on the right-hand side of this page. Forgive the astronomical shipping costs; they’re actually lower than what they truly are, if you can believe it. The magazine itself is $7 US.

Dynamite Hemorrhage #1 features:

– An in-depth interview with Chris D., Los Angeles-based punk rock earth-turner, who founded and fronted The Flesh Eaters; ran a pioneering record label called Upsetter; almost released the first Black Flag album; wrote dozens of reviews and helped to edit the seminal Slash magazine; put out his own fanzine with Exene, John Doe & Judith Bell; and much more – all before 1979 was finished. This interview focuses solely on that period of his career

– The first and only retrospective and posthumous interview with SALLY SKULL, a fantastic 1990s all-female Scottish band who made raw, jarring garage punk music with dollops of angularity and dirty pop hooks

– Mail interviews with SEX TIDE and HOUSEHOLD, two current bands working the circuit who happen to be two of Dynamite Hemorrhage’s very favorites

– Quickie interview with BONA DISH, a recently-resurrected early 80s UK countryside band who are poster children for the rough-hewn, spaced-out DIY sound that we’ve all come to worship from that era and country

– Big retrospective on 1980s and 1990s underground music fanzines (like Damp, Butt Rag, Dagger, Two Hundred Pound Underground etc.) by the editor of Fuckin’ Record Reviews blog

– 60-something record reviews written by Erika Elizabeth and Jay Hinman

– 15-something book reviews by Jay & Erika

– Advertisements from today’s top labels

Won’t you order one today?

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There’s a mighty wind of righteous and gnarly tuneage blowing across my computer in the form of DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE RADIO #32, our (appx.) bi-weekly podcast of the best and brightest raw, sub-underground rock music of the last 50 years. Given that I’d been m.i.a. for three weeks, I tacked on an additional 15 minutes of crazed RnR, extending the life of this podcast past our normal hour limit to a big 1:15. That’s enough to burn on a CD-R, and enough for you to press the download or play button and listen to it right about now.

“New” or “new-ish” is an operative word this time, with less-than-1-year old stuff in play from VELO, BRIDGE COLLAPSE, GROWTH, POW!, SAUNA YOUTH, FLESH WORLD, PANG, NEONATES and more. I then stuffed in a couple of New Zealand Velvets-mining classics from The Terminals and The Pin Group; some English DIY from Desperate Bicycles and Cardiac Arrest, some 50s/60s girl stuff, and what the hell, even a Misfits tune.

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #32 here.
Stream (or download) the show on Soundcloud here. 
Listen to, and subscribe to the show on iTunes here.

Track listing:

VELO – I’m in Hate
SAUNA YOUTH – False Jesli Pt. II
IRREPARABLES – Broken Sound
PANG – Attention Deficit
THE FALL-OUTS – Like Me
MISS ALEX WHITE & THE RED ORCHESTRA – She Wanna
POW! – Cyber Attack!!
THE MISFITS – TV Casualty
MAD VIRGINS – I Am A Computer
KENT III – The Palms
SO SO MANY WHITE WHITE TIGERS – Paws
DESPERATE BICYCLES – Handlebars
BRIDGE COLLAPSE – Blockbreaker
GRASS WIDOW – Tattoo
THE PIN GROUP – Coat
PALACE BROTHERS – Drinking Woman
NEONATES – Gridlock
CARDIAC ARREST – T.V. Friends
GOOD THROB – Double White Demin
DIANE RAY – Please Don’t Talk To The Lifeguard
ARLETTE ZOLA – Mathematiques Elementaire
LONG BLONDES – New Idols
FLESH WORLD – Sturdy Swiss Hiker
GROWTH – Whip
THE TERMINALS – Do The Void

Past Shows:
Dynamite Hemorrhage #31    (playlist) 
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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Neo Boys – Sooner Or Later (KLP242) Reviewed in Dynamite Hemorrhage Issue #1

K Records blogged Erika Elizabeth’s NEO BOYS review from the first issue of Dynamite Hemorrhage fanzine….

krecs:

Dynamite Hemorrhage #1The following review of the Neo Boys’ Sooner Or Later [KLP242] was found in the zine Dynamite Hemorrhage #1. 12663084084_0a726aa880_z

NEO BOYS – Sooner or Later 2xLP (KLP242)

“Nothing has changed/everything has changed since the brief five years that the Neo Boys existed from 1978 to 1983. Over two decades after four ladies in Portland, Oregon came together to make their own simultaneously uncertain & powerfully confident noise, women of the underground are still struggling to be recognized as equals with their male peers & the act of a girl picking up a guitar or a pair of drumsticks or a microphone is still a revolutionary act. Like their contemporaries the Wipers or the Rats (with the pre-Dead Moon Fred & Toody Cole), the Neo Boys’ approach to punk was one deeply rooted in the frustrations & nihilism bred in an era when Portland (and the Pacific Northwest in general) was still a fucked-up cultural backwoods; a place where it was up to the girls, queers, weirdos & freaks to channel their alienation into creating their own brand of smart & uncompromising musical rebellion as escape. In this LP’s linear notes, Neo Boys bassist KT Kincaid pays tribute to dozens of women who were crucial figures in the Northwest punk scene of the late ’70s/early ’80s, but in many ways, the list of their far-from-familiar names stands in contrast to some of the well-known men (the Dils, DOA, the Wipers, et al) billed on the show flyers & posters reproduced inside the gatefold sleeve, in case anyone needs more evidence that reissues like this one are vital, necessary corrections of past oversights that have denied so many brave women noisemakers their due.  
This anthology collects both of the Neo Boys’ proper releases (their self-titled 7” from 1980 & the Crumbling Myths EP from 1982) with a treasure trove of demo recordings, live tracks & other sonic ephemera previously at risk of being lost to the ages. You can literally hear their musical evolution, not just from the punk era, but also the transformation of their endearingly shaky & hesitant playing into boldly coloring outside of the lines, rejecting more rigid punk conformity in their creation of a blueprint for countless feminist punks of the future ( see: the before & after versions of stone-cold ’80s underground classic “Never Comes Down”). It’s no coincidence that modern torchbearers Grass Widow covered the Neo Boys “Time Keeps Time” side-by-side with Wire’s “Mannequin” on a recent single – hopefully this sprawling retrospective will make the Neo Boys an equally recognizable name in discriminating post-punk households, because it’s long overdue.”  
– Erika Elizabeth, Dynamite Hemorrhage #1, November 2013. Print.

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Right on. What do you think?

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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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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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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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In case you missed it – here’s our most recent podcast from a couple of weeks ago….new one potentially being recorded this evening, if all stars align and I feel up to the task…

Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio returns in 2014 with a show so packed with hits that we had to exceed our 1-hour cutoff a little, so we hope you’ll forgive the extra 7 or 8 minutes here. We think it’s well worth your while to finish all 68 minutes, or else how would you be able to fully ingest outstanding new material from Octapgrape, the Ausmuteants (pictured here), Warm White, Veronica Falls, Blank Realm and Violent Change?

Or “library” material from The Fall, The Middle Class, Electric Manchakou, Boss Hog and Stiff Legged Sheep, among others? Take a listen and let us know what you think – and if you feel like giving it a rating in iTunes, we’d be quite obliged.

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #29.
Stream Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #29 on Soundcloud.
Subscribe to the show on iTunes.


Track listing:
BUNNYBRAINS – On The Floor Again
SALLY SKULL – The Running Kind
AUSMUTEANTS – Kicked In The Head
MIDDLE CLASS – Out of Vogue
ELECTRIC MANCHAKOU – She Said
THE SLEAZE – Splotch (On Something Clean)
STIFF LEGGED SHEEP – 19,000,000th Nervous Breakdown (apologies for a verbal miscue on this one; they relocated to SF in the late 80s, not late 90s)
COUNTER INTUITS – Sense of Urgency
WIRE – Outdoor Miner
CONTACT – Fascinated By Time
THE FALL – Tempo House
VIOLENT CHANGE – Word Around Town
VERONICA FALLS – Perpetual Motion
WARM WHITE – Wear My Clothes
BLANK REALM – Falling Down The Stairs
GAZE – So Early To Tell
BOSS HOG – Pete Shore
DEVIL DOGS – Twist and Burn
INHALANTS – Kolchak, The Night Stalker
OCTAGRAPE – Real Light

Past Shows:
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)