Thursday, November 21, 2024

Marching Girls - True Love

   Marching Girls were a three piece originally known as the Scavengers; one of New Zealand's first punk bands. The name change ensued upon a relocation to Melbourne in 1978. In all, three singles and a EP were released before the bands demise. True love appeared in the movie Dogs in Space from 1986. 




Line Up

Brendan Perry - lead vocals, bass
Johnny Cooke - guitar, vocals
Simon Monroe - drums, vocals

Pop Aural 1981

1. True Love
2. First In Line

Saturday, November 9, 2024

The Props - Feel like

   The Props were a Cotati CA, four piece, around in the early eighties, (that's the mail address from the sleeve anyway?).
  I believe this was their only record, and it appears to be self released. I found this page, you can check out, it has some live videos.






Line up -

Mike Guarniero - lead vocals, guitar
Jeremy Gorman - guitar, vocals
James Stewart - bass, vocals
Robin Zickel - drums

Self Released 1983

1. I feel like
2. Diminished capacity

Friday, November 1, 2024

The Crimson Shadows - Even I Tell Lies

   Happy Halloween! Been a while since I posted a garage record. Here's one of my favorites.
   The Crimson Shadows were a Swedish 5 piece, around from 84 to 86. They self releases 2 singles before disbanding. After the split, an EP titled "Tales From The Crimson Shadows" and a Mini LP titled "Hangin' Out!" were released. Two more releases immerged years later in 94 and 2010. If you want to learn more, I found a couple of Facebook Pages.Check them out, these guys spawned allot of cool bands.

Line Up-

Jens Lindberg - Vocals & Bass
Måns P. Månsson - Vocals & Guitar
Peter Maniette - Vocals, Organ & Guitar
Johan Maniette - Drums
Henrik Orrje - Harmonica & Percussion

Sunlight Records 1985

1. Even I Tell Lies

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Punk Rock Museum - Las Vegas

    Over the summer, I had an opportunity, to spend a little time in Vegas, so I couldn't leave, without checking out the Punk Rock Museum. There's an impressive amount of memorabilia to see, so if you go, I recommend carving out a decent block of time. As you might expect, the majority of artifacts are from the US, and some larger UK bands. Walking through, trying to take it all in; I couldn't help but think how organized, and sterile the environment was. Far, from the primitive, chaotic, origins, most of the stuff came from. I was hoping, I might strike up a conversation, with someone knowledgeable. I talked to a guy for a while, but unfortunately, he didn't know much. Overall, there's lots to look at, and I never felt rushed. They have lots of records, placed in the display cases, throughout the museum. I realized, I have a copy of nearly every record they had. I think I may have a sickness, lol! Anyway, I'd recommend checking it out, if you're in the area. Here's their web site.










Saturday, September 7, 2024

Indiscreet - American Nightmare

   Indiscreet were a San Francisco bay area four piece that formed in the late 70's. Far as I know, this was they're only record. There's not allot of info on these guys. I found This Site, with a band bio, announcing a re-union show in 2020. I also found a cool live set Here.




Line Up


John Coinman - vocals, guitar
Tropher Sisson - guitar
Steve Berryman - bass
Ron Tanner - drums

Thin Records 1980

1. American Nightmare
2. Black and White

Sunday, August 18, 2024

Lifesavors - Fourteen

 Lifesavors were a Yorba Linda, California, Christian four piece that formed in 1980. Two full lengths and a EP were released. This catchy, double A sided promo was taken from "Dream Life", second of the two. Numerous lineup, and name changes ensued. If you're interested in learning more, HERE'S a good place to start. 


Line Up

Chris Wimber - bass, vocals
Kirk Heiner - guitar, keys, vocals
Brian Goins - Vocals
Kevin Annis - Drums

Refuge Records 1983

1. Fourteen

Sunday, July 14, 2024

The Enemy - I Need An Enemy

    The Enemy were a Seattle, Washington four / five piece; around from 1978 to 1982. During that span they released two singles, this being their first, the second, "Bang Bang You're Dead B/W Trendy Violence" in 79. Originally called the Fruitland Famine band, a name change ensued, late 1977. The Enemy have been mentioned as one of the west coast's first wave punk bands, as well as one of, if not the earliest Seattle punk bands to release a record. Of course, The bands story wouldn't be complete, without discussing Seattle's short lived, first punk club, "The BirdHere's another, if you feel so inclined. I've always thought of this record as one of the more underrated punk gems of it's time. Suzi Grants vocals on Want Me, far as I'm concerned is one of the best female fronted punk tunes, period.


Line Up

George Gleason - guitar, vocals
Damon Titus - guitar, vocals
Suzi Grant - Vocals
Paul Hood - bass, vocals
Peter Barnes - Drums

King Tut Records 1978

1. I need an enemy
2. Want me

Saturday, March 23, 2024

The Neuz - I'm Gonna Pop

The Neuz were from Atlanta, GA. This was the first of two records. The second was a four song EP, on Hib-Tone Records in 1982. I found a video, that shows the second record as being a 2 piece. David Ford on guitar and vocals, and the late Bruce Smith on drums, and vocals. I'm not sure if this record is the same guy on drums?



Ear Records 1980

1. I'm Gonna Pop
2. Take It

Sunday, March 10, 2024

The Vers - Without You Single

   The Vers were a Monroe, Wisconsin five piece, around from 78 to 83.The band was formed by members of Yancy Derringer. The name Vers was derived in 1978 on the way back from a gig in Medford, Wisconsin, passing through Colby on Highway 13. They spotted some three-foot high, black letters, on the side of an old garage spelling out “VERS,” which Hall took as a sign from above. This was the bands only single, 500 copies were sold. They also appear on a handful of compilations.
   Jim Hall developed polyps on his vocal cords. Options were: surgery, requiring three months recovery, or stop singing and talking while it healed for the same amount of time. The latter was chosen. Mondo took a forced hiatus while the Vers went on with a temporary replacement; however no one could replace Mondo. Sadly, he couldn’t either; he essentially suffered a nervous breakdown, and upon returning to the group both he and they went into a freefall culminating in an inevitable explosion “in flames of fatigue, frustration and bitter disappointment.
    Jim Hall passed away August 22, 2001 of a massive heart attack, he was 51. Boyd Williamson passed away from heart issues, Feb. 27, 2014. Gabriel Berrafato is a Home Depot sales manager in Beloit. Charlie Kuchler fronts a Zydeco band called the Zydegatorz, and Jim Stein is an event promoter at a club.

***Big Thanks to Video Dave, for his help, filling in many of the blanks for me!***



Websites:



Line up


Jimmy Clayton Hall (Mondo Vers) - vocals
Boyd Williamson (Zoid Asteroid Machine) – lead guitar
Gabriel Berrafato – Bass
C.F. "Charlie" Kuchler (Charlie Calendar) - Keys, vocals
Jim Stein – Drums

Ignorus Records 1979

1. Without You
2. Five Year Love


Saturday, March 2, 2024

Third Floor Strangers - Lorraine

    Originally called The Tourists; Third Floor Strangers were a Buffalo, NY four piece, formed in 1979. They released this single, and a full length titled, "Last Chance" before disbanding in 1983. Lorraine also appears on their LP, but I prefer this version. Sadly, I read Mark Lukich, and Jef Allen passed away.





Line Up-

Bob James - vocals, guitar
Mark Lukich - guitar, vocals
Jef Allen - Bass
Chuck Cavanaugh - Drums

Trelaine Records 1980

1. Lorraine
2. You are the one

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Infidels - 9:25 and seven seconds

   a re-post, by request, new rips and scans. Originally posted, 11- 16-2008, Enjoy!
   The Infidels were an Youngstown, Ohio four piece, that formed around 1982. Their first single, "Mad About That Girl" was released in 1985 on Jim's Records. In all, they released: 3 full lengths, a mini lp, along with a hand full of singles. This was the bands first full length, and a long time favorite. I'm giving you the option between flac and mp3, rather than make one huge download.

Line Up

Pete Drivere -  lead guitar, vocals
John Hlumyk -bass, vocals
John Koury -   drums, vocals
David Lisko -   guitar, vocals


SCREAM RECORDS 1988


Sunday, February 25, 2024

The Wimps (Hamburger Radio and At the Discotheque EP's)

Reposted per request, New rips and scans, originally posted 6/21/09
  The Wimps were a London based Powerpop outfit that existed from '77 to '80. They were a bunch of 17 year old schoolboys. They made two records, the Hamburger Radio e.p. and a single called "At the Discoteque.

Sniff Records 1979

1. Caroline
2. Hamburger Radio
3. New Girl At School
4. Modern Girl

♫♫♫...No Music In Your Eyes...♫♫♫

Added by request.

Sniff Records 1979

1. At the Discotheque
2. Blind Minds
3. Gonna Lose

The Boxboys (American Masquerade Single)

a re-post, by request, new rips and scans. Originally posted 8-27-2010, Enjoy!
The Boxboys Formed in Los Angeles,around 1978. They're credited as being one of the areas earliest Ska bands. Band members were; Betsy Wiess,(vocals) David Loren Burg,(guitar, keyboards, saxophone) Larry Monroe Monroe,(guitar)Scott Ska Sigman,(keys)Ivan Wong, Jr.,(bass)and Greg Sowders(drums).They recorded two singles, this was their first. Their second Skaletons in the Closet also featuring Betsy on vocals, however when it was released, she had just left the band. After leaving the Boxboys Betsy went on to front the 80's Metal band Bitch.The Boxboys replaced Betsy with a new singer named Lisa Bosch, however shortly after, the band soon came to an end.

Zone-H Records 1980

1. American Masquerade
2. Come See About Me

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Sunday, February 4, 2024

Nervous Melvin and the Mistakes EP

    Nervous Melvin and the Mistakes, were / are a Louisville, Kentucky four piece, formed in 1981. They released this EP, and a mini LP; both on the Hit A Note Records label. There's a stamped paper sleeve that exists for this one, unfortunately, mines not one of them. I believe the bands still around, with Todd Bensenhaver being the only original. In 1990, a CD was released titled, " Thumb Whack" on their own Melvitone Records Label. Copies of the CD and the earlier releases are still around to be had, if you look.

Line Up

Todd Bensenhaver - guitar, lead vocals
Fred Caudill - Guitar
Tobe Liebert - Bass
Jeff Burnett - Drums

Hit-A-Note Records 1982

1. Can't Do Anything Right
2. Rich Smart and Famous
3. Drive-In
4. Facts 'R' Facts

Monday, January 1, 2024

The Moondogs - Lets Touch

   Happy New Year! Here's a slab of lo-fi Powerpop to get the new year started. As is often the case, there's little info on these guys. Big thanks to Bruce for his help. The Moodogs were a Los Angeles, CA four piece, around in the early eighties. This was the second, of their three DIY releases. I included a few bonus tracks from their 1980 release, reissued in 2017 on Mighty Mouth Music. If you want to hear the other tunes; you can grab one Here.

 Line Up:

Tom Musick - guitar, vocals
Greg Suffolk - bass
Tim Suffolk - drums, vocals
Danny Clifford - guitar, vocals
Kristine Clifford - vocals on You Have Loved Before
California Records 1982

1. Dance With Me Cheryl
2. You Have Loved Before
3. Your The Girl
4. Home Coming