Your hostess from deep down in the paisley recesses of Dixie emerges from her midwinter malaise to sling piles of pop and psych and whatever else wiggles her wigwam including the flip-side of the highly sought-after Gentleman Jesse 7″ on Douchemaster Records. From the mid-’80s UK ‘zine and LP, What A Nice Way to Turn Seventeen, get an earful of the Regular Guys, Les Coronados, and Sneaky Feelings. Also, listen up for early Black Lips on Bomp as we celebrate their return to the 40 Watt Club in Athens, GA, after a fabled banning five years ago… “no fire in the 40 Watt muthah fuckers!” There’s also Norton goodies from the Alarm Clocks and Thee Midniters, another sunny psych tune from Sydney’s Dolly Rocker Movement on Off The Hip, and even a sitar-laced number from The Chesterfield Kings on the Sundazed label among many many others… Oh, but don’t the Lord love a sinner! Guaranteed to love ya long time! Cha cha cha!
Welcome to episode number 20 of The Vagabond Garage Rocker! Steve serves up some hot tracks again this week that will be sure to cure the winter-time blues. This killer episode features bands such as The Statics, Demon’s Claws, Ladies Night (they’ve got a new album out, so buy it from Perpetrator Records!), The Monsters, The Toyotas (again!) and much, much more! So tune in and enjoy!
This is the second of three live Lyres shows that we’re posting in this Out of the Vaults series. The first was from 1980 and was featured in episode 9. Enjoy!
Alright, here’s episode number 29 of Get Drunk and Play Records. As usual, Brad’s spinnin’ the top-quality vinyl from his personal collection, featuring Les Sexareenos, Clone Defects, Final Solutions, Busy Signals, The Blacks, and lots more primo raunch… lotsa “fucks,” too! Where else ya gonna get this shit? Beer and liquor are today’s drinks of choice. It’s Friday, so sit back and enjoy!
This episode of Flying Saucer Rock’n'Roll was tested to ensure a high level of rockiness with a few beers, a space heater and a 20-year-old ghetto blaster in my buddy’s garage. It offers up some of the wailin’-est bands you’ll hear in this part of the galaxy including The Miracle Workers, Wau Y Los Arrghs, The Primate 5, Thee Headcoats, The Chob and Murphy & The Mob. Godzilla we love you!
Hey Brian here. Yeah, so Alex throws together a bunch of tunes this mont’. No theme or nothin’ and all killah, no fillah he sez, includin’ some from places I never heard of let alone been to. It sounds real good, but I wish he’d play more stuff we knew. But don’t take it from me, check it out for yourself.
Who will replace Carson Daley on Last Call? Who left messages on the GaragePunk Podcast comment line? Who let the dogs out? The answers to these questions and more are inside the latest edition of MYSTERY ACTION! All kinds of garage, surf, and rock’n'roll music is waiting inside, just for you!
This podcast could make your day… today! But, don’t play it at your school; it could get you suspended. It’s not safe to play at work, or in front of young kids, or in front of any uptight Christians. Even your rugged, nasty whore friends may be offended. Moreover, the only safe way to listen to this one is through headphones, drunk, and lying on your dirty linoleum floor while no one else is around; but it will make your day… today.
The crystal-clear waters of the mighty Mississip’ may have frozen over and ended the Midwestern surf season, but that hasn’t stopped our intrepid beachcomber Doc from compiling yet another playlist of the instrumental kind. Included on The Drowning Pool number 5: The Alohas, The Boss Martians, a two-song tribute to the late Reid Diamond (former bass player for the legendary Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet), The Metalunas, and dare we say… Long John Thomas and the Duffs!?!
More budget rock, more trash, more sleaze on this 27th episode of Savage Kick. C’mon let’s go!! Oblivians, Rat Traps, Magnetix, Plutones, Los Raw Gospels, Retainers, Purple Wizard, Sons of Cyrus, Sons of Hercules, Ghetto Ways, Thee Crucials, Spites, Wongs, Henry Fiat’s Open Sore, Spider Babies, Bloody Hollies, Child Molesters, Dogs, Screamin’ Mee-Mees, Gizmos, plus a set of ’60s punk that’s guaranteed to knock ya flat on your ass. Prepare to get punked.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Sit back, relax and enjoy another soothing hour of… um, fuck that! This is GaragePunk.com! R. Fink is back with another stack of smokin’ platters to sling your way in this episode, number twenty-four, of Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide. Dig this racket made by such modern combos as the Toyotas (P.Trash), Morning Shakes (Sack O’ Shit), Swingin’ Neckbreakers (Norton), Evolutions (No Fuckin’ Chance), Shop Fronts (Rip Off) and a whole lot more. Grab this Suicide and let loose with Excedrin headache #@$! on friends, enemies and unsuspecting co-workers.
Long-lost episode recorded during the World Series last October and features thrilling rock and roll and reviews of B-movie features Memorial Valley Massacre (1988) starring John Kerry plus Horror Express (1973) starring Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, and Telly Savalas plus God’s Gun (1976) starring Lee Van Cleef, Jack Palance, and Richard Boone. Special thanks to The Ghastly Ones. Other music includes: Monsters From the Surf, The Apemen, The Go-Nuts, and more!
Presenting episode 19 of The Vagabond Garage Rocker! This episode features a cool track from the Portuguese Nuggets comp, plus some new stuff from Ape City R&B, The Toyotas, Curlee Wurlee and much more. So tune in and enjoy!
Channeling the spirit of Rob Roy by the strength of the Wombie Zombie… Michael Kaiser continues the quest for a musical revolution by Providing Better Living Through Discarded Music. RadiOblivion: Eppy-sode No. 6, Baby!! Originally posted at Podshow.com.
Check out the wild sounds on this latest podcast episode of Get Drunk and Play Records!!! Brad finally got himself a decent mic and turntable, expect some fancy sounding shit in the future! Just knocked out this episode of classic vinyl last night, some new stuff too. Perfect to get drunk and listen to! GET DRUNK. PLAY GARAGEPUNK PODCASTS #@!%$!
Dan Electreau transmits another 60 minutes of sin & sleaze from his secret location far below the surface of the Earth. This episode features The Monsters, King Khan & BBQ Show, Illusions, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, Andre Williams, The Johnny Burnette Trio, plus a whole whack of premium trash from the last 50 years.
All good things must come to an end… and this mighty fine episode serves as Rob’s departure from the regular podcast lineup. He set up a stack of slammin’ 45s and drops them hard. Hot Slop 25 leaves you on a strong (yet scratchy) note; blaring some floor-filling favorites and uptempo guzzlers. Southern soul. Northern soul. Gospel. Doo-wop dancers. This slop is burnin’ hot! You might see some Hot Slop or some other demented concoction from Rob headed your way in the future. Until then, fare thee well.
Welcome welcome welcome to Lord Muck’s Nasty Grind show, with Lord Muck, for Queen and Community, opening a pack of 20 rough scorchers featuring a pick of garage, punk, rockabilly, psychedelia and dirty, lowdown, sleazy trash! We’re gonna have a right proper garagepunk knees-up here on the Nasty Grind show so get ready to do it fast and get it quicker!!
New Jersey, the armpit capital of the US. Home to Bon Jovi, Skid Row, Cinderella, and dozens of other musical disasters. It seemed at one time that New Jersey had a chance to become a small rock ‘n’ roll center, but it all went horribly wrong. On this episode of State of Mynd, Nick takes us back to New Jersey when rock ‘n’ roll mayhem was possible. Even in the ’60s only a few brave souls attempted to bask in rock ‘n’ roll’s awful ways… when they did they put out some great 45s. They’re all here armed and ready to make the hair-metal bands run screaming on this jam-packed 85-minute episode of State of Mynd featuring Jersey garage bands of the ’60s.
Lotsa budget rock included on this, the 26th episode of Savage Kick. In fact, about two sets’ worth. Boys and goyles doin’ it. Then there’s also some ’60s garage slop and some greasy, dance-floor movin’ R&B shakers, and a coupla new cuts from bands like The Hipshakes and Pure Country Gold. Some of the other stuff featured include The Brentwoods, The Trashwomen, The Silverkings, The Hot Pockets, The Montells, The Astronauts, The Mighty Hannibal, Gino Washington, Bad Times, and… what the fuck am I telling you all this shit for? Just listen, ya lazy sonsobitches!