Cool!
December 8, 2009 7:30 AM CST
Cool!
December 8, 2009 1:52 AM CST
Got a promo copy today. Haven't heard the whole thing yet but so far pretty good.
December 7, 2009 8:32 PM CST
and girls club is album of the fucking year.
Fake Surfer - Intelligence
200 Million Thousand - black Lips
Invisible girl rocks
Help - Thee oh sees
December 5, 2009 12:11 AM CST
Hex Dispensers "Winchester Mystery House" (love it)
December 2, 2009 7:58 AM CST
I'd also like to give an honorable mention to Takeover UK's "Running with the Wasters," a power pop masterpiece if there ever was one.
December 2, 2009 4:40 AM CST
Royal and ancient by the Masonics!! awesome :)
December 7, 2009 6:16 AM CST

December 7, 2009 2:45 AM CST
Really sad news!! The Fiends and The Worst were two really great and fave garage-bands!
December 6, 2009 12:47 PM CST
cant believe it :-(
December 6, 2009 9:09 AM CST
The Fiends and The Worst were 2 of my fave Vancouver garage punk bands....RIP Greg!!!
December 6, 2009 8:40 AM CST
..........
really bad news.
I was a big fan...
December 5, 2009 1:49 AM CST
It wasn't the aneurism that took him? Either way, that really sucks.
December 5, 2009 12:23 AM CST
Greg Johnson, vocalist for The Fiends (Vancouver BC band, active from the mid-90's onwards) has died this evening, due to complications from an infected heart valve.
December 6, 2009 9:55 AM CST
omg, new g n' r? say it ain't so.
i vote for sea shanties in general and Ewan MacColl and AL Lloyd's Blow Boys Blow (1960) record in particular. Even Zappa and Beefheart loved that record. My dad turned me on to it 10 years before punkrock changed everything. now it's back in fairly heavy rotation here. I think it's on what or waffles too.
December 4, 2009 9:43 PM CST
My daughter gave me this one. I think Beat-Man should cover this one Buddha's on the main line Tell him what you want. Call him up and tell him what you want
December 5, 2009 12:26 PM CST
* Johnny Cash Sings The Ballads Of The American Indian: Bitter Tears. I had this on LP when I was a kid and I've been meaning to buy a CD for years. But I was inspired to download the album after reading this article in Salon about Cash, Ira Hayes, Peter LaFarge, Bitter Tears, a clueless music industry (thank God that's all been cleared up by 2009) and Tricky Dick.
* The Whole Fam Damnily by The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band. This trio from Indiana is a damn family -- The Rev plays slide guitar, the Mrs. plays washboard and the brother plays drums.
* Fall Be Kind by Animal Collective. Sometimes I have these weird time-travel fantasies about going back to the late 50s or early '60s and playing some of my favorite music for the folks. In some, my better angels prevail. I want to play stuff like, say, Rev. Peyton to assure people that good American roots music will survive in the 21st Century.
* My Shit Is Perfect by Bob Log III Here's one of the most fun one-man bands out there.
This is just good down-home stomping blues with Log’s trademark distorted vocals (he performs in a motorcycle helmet making him look like some demented Power Ranger) and some scattered electronic embellishments.
I reviewed this album in a recent Terrell's Tune-up. If you missed my words of wisdom, check it HERE
* Invisible Girl by The King Khan & BBQ Show. What distinguishes this dynamic duo from all the other punk/blues bashing two-man outfits out there is its anchor in raw doo-wop. Your basic punk-rock roar is colored by some Ruben & The Jets/Sha Na Na/rama-lama-ding-dong silliness, but the music is based on some seriously pretty melodies and occasional sweet harmonies.
My favorites are the ones where Mark "BBQ" Sultan’s high voice soars, such as “I’ll Be Loving You” and “Tryin’.” Sometimes he sounds like a more ragged Sam Cooke.
I also reviewed this album in that recent Terrell's Tune-up. You can see the whole shebang HERE.
Plus
* Nine tracks from The Kids Are All Square - This Is Hip|Girlsville by Thee Headcoats and Thee Headcoatees. Billy Childish can get more use from basic Kingsmen/Kinks/Bo Diddley riffs than George Washington Carver could for the peanut. Thee Headcoats, his band from the late '80s until the early part of this century perhaps was his best.
December 5, 2009 12:20 AM CST
I hung with Bob on several occasions, back when he was photographing The Makers. He'd been to my place a few times too. Quite the character, and a great photographer.
R.I.P.
December 3, 2009 3:36 PM CST
How sad to lose punk photographers. Condolences to his friends and family.
December 2, 2009 8:21 PM CST
Yeah Kopper, I don't know what the link didn't work the first time: Punk Photographer Bob Kondrak passes away Bob Kondrak's funeral service details
December 2, 2009 8:19 PM CST
OK, never mind. I just saw someone had shared the link on Facebook. Here it is: http://10thingszine.blogspot.com/2009/12/in-mid-90s-right-when-my-old-zine-10.html kopper said:
Aw, man. That sucks. I think I remember Bob mostly from the Bomp list of the late '90s, IIRC.
Dan, can you post the direct link to your blog article? I thought you meant your blog here on the Hideout but I checked your page and you haven't even made any blog posts, so I guess that's not it...
Thanks,
kopper
December 2, 2009 8:15 PM CST
Aw, man. That sucks. I think I remember Bob mostly from the Bomp list of the late '90s, IIRC.
Dan, can you post the direct link to your blog article? I thought you meant your blog here on the Hideout but I checked your page and you haven't even made any blog posts, so I guess that's not it...
Thanks,
kopper
December 2, 2009 7:16 PM CST
An all around class guy
RIP
BOB KONDRACK
December 2, 2009 2:45 PM CST
That’s very sad news. He was a great music photographer/writer/fan and a very funny guy. His reviews and newsgroups posts were hilarious and would usually veer way off topic. I got to go over to his apartment once and see his great collection of music, zines and books. That photo he took of Joe Strummer was lying on his coffee table and my jaw dropped.
I hope someone who knew him well puts together a proper obit because I think there’s a lot more to him than most people knew. He once told me he was a medic in Viet Nam. For some reason it really amazed me. It’s hard to think of him in that context. I’ll miss seeing him around.
December 2, 2009 12:21 AM CST
His son Kuri is a DJ and will probably inherit it all. He plays all electronic music mainly, but at least should somewhat know the value of his record collection. The funeral is going to be on the 12th if anyone is interested in going, I'll post the details on my blog in a few days.
December 3, 2009 7:35 PM CST
I like mono, except for certain songs that really play with the 2 Speakers alot ... i.e. there's little fun to listen "the gift" by the Velvet Underground (from the record "White Light/White Heat") in mono, because actually on one speaker there is basically just the voice narrating a story, while on the other one there's the beautiful bass-line blubbering along ... well it works in mono, but loses a certain "feel". Same thing happens with some early Jimmy Hendrix Experience recordings (third stone from the moon, all that stuff) ... but hey: Lo-Fi kicks ass (as long as the MP3s are above 192 kbps, because if they're less you can't listen to it ALOUD). like here's an example on how NOT to compress music into unhearability: this youtube-thing is recorded just way below the level of cozyness