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Post by Ockham's Razor on Aug 29, 2005 20:05:26 GMT -5
Gale Force Records has announced the track listing to their upcoming compilation Welcome to The Anarchy Library Vol. 1. The title refers to the punk rock venue located in Downy, CA. While a release date has not yet been announced, it has been confirmed that the record will feature bands like the Angry Samoans, Bouncing Souls, Adolescents, the Briefs, D.O.A., the Adicts and more.
01. Angry Samoans - Lights Out 02. DxIx - Ocs Burning 03. Adolescents - Pointless Teenage Anthem 04. Anti-Flag- 911 for Peace 05. The Generators - Walking Away 06. SideKicK - Rise Against 07. Bouncing Souls - I get Lost 08. Street Dogs - Stagger 09. The Briefs - Silver Bullet 10. The Dwarves - Salt Lake City 11. The Adicts - Chinese Takeaway 12. DOA - Bones Brigade 13. Die Hunns - I gotta Skate 14. Roger Miret and The Disasters - Riot,riot,Riot 15. The Briggs - Waiting in the Shadows 16. 4 Foot Fingers - Back on the Wagon 17. Split Decision - Release 18. Ten Foot Pole- She Says 19. Pipedown - Sierra Leone 20. Narcoleptic Youth - One More Sake 21. Ch 3 - Best of Intentions 22. China White - Down 23. Let it Burn - The Rising 24. Reno Divorce - What were you saying 25. The Ladykillers - Numbskull 26. Voodoo Glow Skulls - Dia De Los Muertos 27. Cell Block 5 - Go Man Go 28. Unit F - Ride 30. DR Know - Smog Alert
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Aug 30, 2005 12:43:18 GMT -5
Gale Force Records has announced the track listing to their upcoming compilation Welcome to The Anarchy Library Vol. 1. The title refers to the punk rock venue located in Downy, CA. While a release date has not yet been announced, it has been confirmed that the record will feature bands like the Angry Samoans, Bouncing Souls, Adolescents, the Briefs, D.O.A., the Adicts and more. 01. Angry Samoans - Lights Out 02. DxIx - Ocs Burning 03. Adolescents - Pointless Teenage Anthem 04. Anti-Flag- 911 for Peace 05. The Generators - Walking Away 06. SideKicK - Rise Against 07. Bouncing Souls - I get Lost 08. Street Dogs - Stagger 09. The Briefs - Silver Bullet 10. The Dwarves - Salt Lake City 11. The Adicts - Chinese Takeaway 12. DOA - Bones Brigade 13. Die Hunns - I gotta Skate 14. Roger Miret and The Disasters - Riot,riot,Riot 15. The Briggs - Waiting in the Shadows 16. 4 Foot Fingers - Back on the Wagon 17. Split Decision - Release 18. Ten Foot Pole- She Says 19. Pipedown - Sierra Leone 20. Narcoleptic Youth - One More Sake 21. Ch 3 - Best of Intentions 22. China White - Down 23. Let it Burn - The Rising 24. Reno Divorce - What were you saying 25. The Ladykillers - Numbskull 26. Voodoo Glow Skulls - Dia De Los Muertos 27. Cell Block 5 - Go Man Go 28. Unit F - Ride 30. DR Know - Smog Alert Which are your fav bands of those ?
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Post by Ockham's Razor on Aug 30, 2005 19:09:36 GMT -5
Gale Force Records has announced the track listing to their upcoming compilation Welcome to The Anarchy Library Vol. 1. The title refers to the punk rock venue located in Downy, CA. While a release date has not yet been announced, it has been confirmed that the record will feature bands like the Angry Samoans, Bouncing Souls, Adolescents, the Briefs, D.O.A., the Adicts and more. 01. Angry Samoans - Lights Out 02. DxIx - Ocs Burning 03. Adolescents - Pointless Teenage Anthem 04. Anti-Flag- 911 for Peace 05. The Generators - Walking Away 06. SideKicK - Rise Against 07. Bouncing Souls - I get Lost 08. Street Dogs - Stagger 09. The Briefs - Silver Bullet 10. The Dwarves - Salt Lake City 11. The Adicts - Chinese Takeaway 12. DOA - Bones Brigade 13. Die Hunns - I gotta Skate 14. Roger Miret and The Disasters - Riot,riot,Riot 15. The Briggs - Waiting in the Shadows 16. 4 Foot Fingers - Back on the Wagon 17. Split Decision - Release 18. Ten Foot Pole- She Says 19. Pipedown - Sierra Leone 20. Narcoleptic Youth - One More Sake 21. Ch 3 - Best of Intentions 22. China White - Down 23. Let it Burn - The Rising 24. Reno Divorce - What were you saying 25. The Ladykillers - Numbskull 26. Voodoo Glow Skulls - Dia De Los Muertos 27. Cell Block 5 - Go Man Go 28. Unit F - Ride 30. DR Know - Smog Alert Which are your fav bands of those ?
01. Angry Samoans - Lights Out 03. Adolescents - Pointless Teenage Anthem 04. Anti-Flag- 911 for Peace 05. The Generators - Walking Away 07. Bouncing Souls - I get Lost 08. Street Dogs - Stagger 09. The Briefs - Silver Bullet 10. The Dwarves - Salt Lake City 11. The Adicts - Chinese Takeaway 12. DOA - Bones Brigade 13. Die Hunns - I gotta Skate 14. Roger Miret and The Disasters - Riot,riot,Riot 15. The Briggs - Waiting in the Shadows 20. Narcoleptic Youth - One More Sake 21. Ch 3 - Best of Intentions 26. Voodoo Glow Skulls - Dia De Los Muertos
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Aug 31, 2005 12:38:54 GMT -5
Which are your fav bands of those ?
01. Angry Samoans - Lights Out 03. Adolescents - Pointless Teenage Anthem 04. Anti-Flag- 911 for Peace 05. The Generators - Walking Away 07. Bouncing Souls - I get Lost 08. Street Dogs - Stagger 09. The Briefs - Silver Bullet 10. The Dwarves - Salt Lake City 11. The Adicts - Chinese Takeaway 12. DOA - Bones Brigade 13. Die Hunns - I gotta Skate 14. Roger Miret and The Disasters - Riot,riot,Riot 15. The Briggs - Waiting in the Shadows 20. Narcoleptic Youth - One More Sake 21. Ch 3 - Best of Intentions 26. Voodoo Glow Skulls - Dia De Los Muertos will you get the record ?
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Post by Ockham's Razor on Aug 31, 2005 22:37:22 GMT -5
Deadline Looms for Famous New York ClubBy LARRY McSHANE, Associated Press Writer Mon Aug 22, 2:57 PM ET NEW YORK - Hilly Kristal opened CBGB's in December 1973, envisioning a home on the Bowery for country music. And then the punks took over. The Ramones. Blondie. Talking Heads. Television. They all launched their careers on the cramped stage at Kristal's low-maintenance club, which became the mid-1970s epicenter for a musical revolution and still rocks on three decades later. But it may be time for the last (slam) dance at the storefront bar with its familiar white awning. The club's lease expires on Aug. 31; a longstanding rent dispute could persuade the landlord, the Bowery Residents' Committee, to shut down the venerable birthplace of punk and find a new tenant. Negotiations were ongoing over the new lease, with high-profile rockers Little Steven Van Zandt and Blondie's Debbie Harry coming to the aid of Kristal and the club. And although CBGB's won a recent court decision regarding its back rent, there's no guarantee that a new deal will be reached. For now, the club's walls remain covered with band stickers and posters testifying to CBGB's long musical legacy. And even if it goes out of business, the club with its capacity of 350 people provided years of memorable moments. On the other hand, as the late New York Dolls guitarist Johnny Thunders once observed: "You can't put your arms around a memory." Landlord Won't Renew Lease for CBGB Club By LARRY McSHANE, Associated Press Writer Wed Aug 31, 6:46 PM ET NEW YORK - As several hundred enthusiastic supporters rallied to keep CBGB's open, the landlord of the venerable punk club announced Wednesday that the lease on the 32-year-old landmark will not be renewed. The Bowery Residents' Committee, landlord of the building on the Bowery, "believes it is in the best interest of our clients — the homeless and neediest New Yorkers — to sever this relationship," BRC executive director Muzzy Rosenblatt said. The existing lease was to expire at midnight Wednesday. The statement from Rosenblatt called for CBGB's to "vacate the premises both voluntarily and expeditiously" — a scenario that appeared unlikely, given the promises of Little Steven Van Zandt and others to wage a battle to the end on behalf of the bar that launched punk rock. "We're not going without a fight," said Van Zandt, who was joined at the rally by "Sopranos" co-stars Tony Sirico and Joe Pantoliano. "If the eviction proceedings start tomorrow, which I hope it doesn't, we'll fight it in the courts." The rally was aimed at putting public pressure on Rosenblatt. But while Gavin Rossdale was leading his new band, Institute, through a rollicking version of "Machinehead," the decision on booting the club had already been made. Even the hardy CBGB supporters at the rally, where Public Enemy and Blondie were also scheduled to perform, seemed resigned to the club's demise. "It doesn't look hopeful," said Lucky Pierre, 26, a New York University student. "But we'll keep the fires burning until the last minute." An increasingly frustrated Van Zandt blasted Rosenblatt for the inability to reach a new agreement. The E Street Band guitarist, "Sopranos" star and radio show host entered the negotiations about six weeks ago. The club's owner, Hilly Kristal, also was not backing down. "We intend to stay," he declared. "This is not a eulogy. There's no reason why we shouldn't come to an understanding." It was Kristal who started the club in December 1973, creating a space that eventually spawned such acts as the Ramones, Blondie and the Talking Heads. The club eventually gained an international reputation as the birthplace of punk. Some of the club's supporters at the rally echoed '70s fashion statements, sporting green hair, safety pin earrings and black Ramones T-shirts. Among them was 45-year-old Rochelle Goldman, who was wearing a "Save CBGB" T-shirt complemented by assorted CBGB's wristbands dangling from both arms. "People say it's a museum, but I'm still going there," she declared. "I'm an old punk." Rosenblatt's group — an agency that aids the homeless — holds a 45-year lease on the building and houses 250 homeless people above the club. CBGB is its lone commercial tenant; their rent feud dates back five years, when the committee went to court to collect more than $300,000 in back rent from the club. The current rent is $19,000 a month, although that figure was expected to at least double under any new lease. The club's landlord-tenant woes were reminiscent of the fight over The Bottom Line, the vintage Greenwich Village club that closed in December 2003. CBGB won a legal decision earlier this month when a Manhattan civil court judge ruled that the club couldn't be evicted for a bookkeeping mistake that left Kristal about $100,000 behind in his rent. Not even the intervention of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who offered to mediate the dispute, could resolve the problem. Bloomberg said he hoped to find CBGB's a new location in the city.
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Post by Ockham's Razor on Sept 1, 2005 0:07:06 GMT -5
Against Me! posts first video Fat has the first video from Searching For A Former Clarity, the upcoming full length from Against Me! The record is the follow up to As the Eternal Cowboy and was produced by J..Robbins. The band also released the We're Never Going Home DVD last year, and has announced plans to headline the 2005 Fat Tour which take them through the release of Clarity and into the winter. Also scheduled are shows on the previously announced tour featuring Green Day and Jimmy Eat World. The label has also announced plans to release a 12” single for "Don't Lose Touch" which will include a remix by Berlin's Mouse on Mars as well as the original album version of the track. The label posted that song earlier this month, and you can find it here: "Don't Lose Touch." You can find the video here on myspace.com.
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Sept 1, 2005 10:35:28 GMT -5
Against Me! posts first video Fat has the first video from Searching For A Former Clarity, the upcoming full length from Against Me! The record is the follow up to As the Eternal Cowboy and was produced by J..Robbins. The band also released the We're Never Going Home DVD last year, and has announced plans to headline the 2005 Fat Tour which take them through the release of Clarity and into the winter. Also scheduled are shows on the previously announced tour featuring Green Day and Jimmy Eat World. The label has also announced plans to release a 12” single for "Don't Lose Touch" which will include a remix by Berlin's Mouse on Mars as well as the original album version of the track. The label posted that song earlier this month, and you can find it here: "Don't Lose Touch." You can find the video here on myspace.com.
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Post by Ockham's Razor on Sept 4, 2005 20:03:13 GMT -5
Elijah Wood to play Iggy Pop in upcoming film
Elijah Wood, who recently appeared in a popular trilogy of movies, has signed on to play a young Iggy Pop in an upcoming biopic of legendary musician, Iggy Pop. The Lords of the Rings and Sin City star is apparently apprehensive of the pressures of the role saying that:
"I'm scared to death of doing it, because I love him so much and I respect the music so much. I don't want to be the person responsible for screwing that up. "
The film is currently in the planning phases and will begin shooting in early 2006. Iggy Pop made his public debut in the late 60s with The Stooges, but has since released a series of successful solo recordings as well as appearing in films like Sid and Nancy, The Adventures of Pete and Pete and as himself along with Tom Waits in Jim Jarmush's Coffee and Cigarettes.
Most recently, Pop released the retrospective anthology A Million in Prizes.
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Post by Ockham's Razor on Sept 4, 2005 20:04:43 GMT -5
Break-ups: Rocket From The Crypt (1990-2005) San Diego's Rocket From The Crypt are calling it a day. The band will play their farewell show on Halloween of this year. As frontman John Reis has increasingly focused on his Swami Records label and the (themselves recently departed) Hot Snakes RFTC's activity has slowed to a trickle in recent years, so this is not an unexpected move by the group. The band is preplanning to make their send-off quite an event, as detailed in their recent announcement: On Halloween night in San Diego, Rocket from the Crypt will be playing our farewell show. After 16 years of scars and ear damage all in the name of spreading goodwill and the Rock N Roll doctrine, we will take the stage for the last time on our favorite day of the year. We know that it is very difficult for those around the world to be with us for this celebration, but we invite all that have been a part of this awesome ride to come out one more time and give it up for the band. We will offer those that have supported and fueled us the first opportunity to purchase tickets. The show is taking place in a hotel ballroom and room packages will be offered with the tickets if you desire. There is a limited number of these discounted room/ticket packages available. There will be five ticket options. 1. Ticket only, 2. Room with 1 ticket, 3. Room with 2 tickets, 4. Room with 3 tickets, 5. Room with 4 tickets. The show is unfortunately 21 and up only as there will be rampant liver-defying consumption. The full details can be found below. We'll keep you posted on any future developments regarding the event. Rocket From The Crypt's last show Monday, October 31 2005 Westin Horton Plaza Grand Ballroom (910 Broadway Circle . San Diego, CA) 21 and up Other bands TBA Fan pre-sale: Friday, September 9, 2005 at 12:00 pm (PST) at www.casbahmusic.com This presale will only last until Sunday night (September 11) before they are open to everyone else!! Ticket options and prices (We apologize for the cost, expenses are high): • $30.00 advance ticket only • $165.00 Room with one ticket (Hotel tax is not included in this price) • $25.00 each additional ticket with room. Up to four tickets may be purchased with room package. This option is only available until October 1, 2005! Rocket tattoos will be accommodated for the show admission only BUT we need to know if you are planning to attend. If you are already a member of Speedo.s Army please email speedosarmy@hotmail.com and RSVP. You must RSVP by October 1st. Once you RSVP you must be admitted in the show by 8:30 or your spot will taken by someone else. We want to insure that we accommodate as many people as possible. Thanks and I hope to see you there, Speedo AKA Swami AKA John Anthony Reis, Jr. III
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Sept 5, 2005 12:10:00 GMT -5
Elijah Wood to play Iggy Pop in upcoming filmElijah Wood, who recently appeared in a popular trilogy of movies, has signed on to play a young Iggy Pop in an upcoming biopic of legendary musician, Iggy Pop. The Lords of the Rings and Sin City star is apparently apprehensive of the pressures of the role saying that: "I'm scared to death of doing it, because I love him so much and I respect the music so much. I don't want to be the person responsible for screwing that up. " The film is currently in the planning phases and will begin shooting in early 2006. Iggy Pop made his public debut in the late 60s with The Stooges, but has since released a series of successful solo recordings as well as appearing in films like Sid and Nancy, The Adventures of Pete and Pete and as himself along with Tom Waits in Jim Jarmush's Coffee and Cigarettes. Most recently, Pop released the retrospective anthology A Million in Prizes.
Elijah Wood ?
... I saw some trailer of him as a hooligan and that made me laugh... this casting doesnt sound better
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Post by Ockham's Razor on Sept 5, 2005 16:39:28 GMT -5
Elijah Wood to play Iggy Pop in upcoming filmElijah Wood, who recently appeared in a popular trilogy of movies, has signed on to play a young Iggy Pop in an upcoming biopic of legendary musician, Iggy Pop. The Lords of the Rings and Sin City star is apparently apprehensive of the pressures of the role saying that: "I'm scared to death of doing it, because I love him so much and I respect the music so much. I don't want to be the person responsible for screwing that up. " The film is currently in the planning phases and will begin shooting in early 2006. Iggy Pop made his public debut in the late 60s with The Stooges, but has since released a series of successful solo recordings as well as appearing in films like Sid and Nancy, The Adventures of Pete and Pete and as himself along with Tom Waits in Jim Jarmush's Coffee and Cigarettes. Most recently, Pop released the retrospective anthology A Million in Prizes.
Elijah Wood ?
... I saw some trailer of him as a hooligan and that made me laugh... this casting doesnt sound better
i thought the same thing but i do have to admit he does kind of look like a young iggy pop but they will have to do something with his voice
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Sept 6, 2005 12:16:16 GMT -5
Elijah Wood ?
... I saw some trailer of him as a hooligan and that made me laugh... this casting doesnt sound better
i thought the same thing but i do have to admit he does kind of look like a young iggy pop but they will have to do something with his voice well.. he is supposed to be an actor.. some are pretty good with doing things with their voices.
But Im still suspicious
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Post by Misanthropic Philanthropist on Sept 7, 2005 18:57:47 GMT -5
Blood Freak didn't actually die. It was a promotional stunt to promote their new album.
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Post by Ockham's Razor on Sept 7, 2005 20:27:40 GMT -5
Blood Freak didn't actually die. It was a promotional stunt to promote their new album. those douche bags
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Post by Ockham's Razor on Sept 7, 2005 22:26:32 GMT -5
Bruisers (Al Barr of Dropkick Murphys) reunion show details
Details have been released for the previously announced Bruisers reunion show. The New England Oi! punks will play the one-off in Boston, MA, this coming Wednesday, September 14th, at the Roxy on Tremont Street, with Tommy & The Terrors, the Casualties and the Ducky Boys set to open.
The lineup will be Al Barr, who originally left to join his current outfit, the Dropkick Murphys, guitarist/songwriter Jeff Morris, Dan Connors on drums and Scotty Vierra on guitar, with new addition Mike Savitkas on bass. The band originally broke up in 1998 after releasing a handful of albums, compilations, and EPs, the most notable being 2000's Anything You Want retrospective and 2001's Better Days
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