Showing posts with label Walleye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walleye. Show all posts

04 March 2024

THE BIG GIVEAWAY Various Artists 1995

 


Discogs

 

Multi-label punk rock comp

 

Tracklist

1StrawmanCarbonated Heat
2J ChurchPart Of The Problem
3MudwiminQué Sera Sera
4ParasitesNever Giving Up On You
5V.CardPool Shark
6Lifetime (2)Rodeo Clown
7J ChurchIvy League College
8Loose Change (6)Mendo
9Trench (4)Magnet
10WalleyePassed By
11The Gits (2)A Change Is Gonna Come
12Mark Brodie And The Beaver Patrol*Montezuma's Revenge
13The Martians (2)Willy The Hypnotist
14Lifetime (2)Daneurism
15Dancing French Liberals Of '48In A Past Life
16DroogiesHeaven
17God ForgotObject
18Damnation*In Memorium
19Tina Age 13*Empty Daisy Field
20SunnycharLa-Vi La-Vi
21SpitboyTouch
22Lifetime (2)Knives, Bats, New Tats
23Shotwell Coho*Through You
24McRackins1-900-5437
25DroogiesGuitar



27 January 2023

THE WORLD STILL WON'T LISTEN: A TRIBUTE TO THE SMITHS Various Artists 1996

 


Discogs

 

Compilation on the Too Damn Hype record label

 

Tracklist

1Dare To DefyShoplifters Of The World Unite2:22
2Down By Law (2)London2:17
3A.C.*You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side2:54
4SubZero (5)What Difference Does It Make3:47
5The Meatmen*How Soon Is Now2:48
6H2O (7)Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now2:23
7Sweet DieselHandsome Devil2:42
8SlapshotBigmouth Strikes Again3:05
9Screw 32You Just Haven't Earned It Yet Baby2:12
10LeewayThe Last Of The Famous International Playboys3:48
11Youth BrigadeWhat She Said1:43
12Vision (22)Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before3:46
13Edgewise (2)Half A Person3:02
14The BusinessPanic2:40
1559 Times The PainSweet And Tender Hooligan2:20
16Home 33This Night Has Opened My Eyes3:29
17WalleyeThere Is A Light4:24
18Lament (3)Back To The Old House3:31

 

18 September 2019

WALLEYE Familiar, Forgotten 1995



 
 

Throughout the early to mid-'90s, Walleye was a regular in the NE hardcore scene. Based out of Delaware, the quintet was a neighbor to Jade Tree and a staple in shows from New England to the Carolinas, making itself a natural match for the label. As time would prove, the band wound up serving as something of a lightening rod for fellow Delawarians such as Boy Sets Fire. The band's debut full-length marks one of Jade Tree's first collaborations with graphic designer/artist John Yates (Stealworks). Of course, Familiar, Forgotten, like the rest of Walleye's work with the label, is more than a sterile history lesson. In its relatively unsung life span, the band created an oft- overlooked take on personal hardcore, free of the saccharine trappings of some of the genre's future.