Monday, March 27, 2006

Altrok Radio Music Update #110

This week, our Grinders (the stuff we play heavily) include music from:
  • Shooting At Unarmed Men
  • The Freak Accident
  • The Capes
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  • Graham Coxon
  • The Pipettes
Plus we've got newly-added music:
  • The Clutters - Rock And Roll
  • DC Snipers - You Disappear Me
  • Matthew Dear - Tide
  • Todd Deatherage - Undone
  • dEUS - If You Don't Get What You Want
  • Editors - All Sparks
  • The Grates - Sukkafish
  • Guillemots - Who Left the Lights Off, Baby
  • The High Violets - Sun Baby
  • The Hot Springs - Cacodisco
  • Morrissey - I Just Want To See The Boy Happy
  • Noisettes - Don't Give Up
  • Protokoll - Moving Forward
  • Stereolab - 'Get A Shot Of The Refrigerator'
  • The Young Knives - Weekends and Bleak Days
Our Newly-Added Classics:
  • Bauhaus - Ziggy Stardust
  • Cabaret Voltaire - Sensoria
  • The Clash - Rudie Can't Fail
  • The Creatures - Right Now
  • Depeche Mode - New Life
  • Don Dixon - Praying Mantis
  • Godfathers - Cause I Said So
  • Peter Godwin - Baby's In The Mountains
  • Heaven 17 - Are Everything
  • Sexbeat - Sexbeat

Monday, March 20, 2006

Altrok Radio Music Update #109

This week, our Grinders (the stuff we play heavily) include music from:

- Wonder Stuff, The
- Mike K
- Belle And Sebastian
- Baby Dayliner
- Neils Children
- Pearl Jam

Plus we've got newly-added music:

- About - Band Dynamics
- Antennas - Adapt!
- Battle - Tendency
- Graham Coxon - Gimme Some Love
- The Frauds - The Church Of Seduction & The Republic Of Business
- The Freak Accident - Chinese Phrasebook
- Kudu - Suite Life
- Letters & Colours - Confrontation
- Levy - Rotten Love
- The Rogers Sisters - Freight Elevator
- The Vals - When You Walk Into The Room
- Rocky Votolato - The Night's Disguise
- X Takes The Square - From Sex To Serious
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Gold Lion
- Yes Bo$$ - Indie Kids

Our Newly-Added Classics:

- 999 - Action
- The Bongos - Zebra Club
- The Comsat Angels - Independence Day
- The Lucy Show - Ephemeral (This Is No Heaven)
- The Plimsouls - How Long Will It Take
- Prefab Sprout - Faron Young
- Red Rockers - China
- Patti Smith - Frederick
- Soft Cell - Tainted Love
- Sparks - Tips For Teens
- The Style Council - Speak Like A Child
- Talking Heads - Once In A Lifetime

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Sabbath & The Pistols

Despite all of my reservations, this year's inductees to the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame were a pretty strong lot, all things considered. The problems with the process (for those who get inducted) is that there's a hefty amount of politics along with taste lobbyists and the dilemma of popularity.

So we ain't gonna see Alice Cooper, New York Dolls, MC5, Roxy Music, Mott The Hoople, Raspberries, Turtles, Hollies, or Patti Smith get inducted this year. Let's hope they get in before Duran Duran, but don't hold your breath. Especially for those pop bands. Their fate seems sealed by the Hall's debt to "serious" artists and their indifference to the margins.

But for a year where we finally get Sabbath and the Pistols, how much can one argue? Well, of course we can argue forever. But it was nice to get Sir Johnny Rotten back into the mix whilst classic footage of The Sex Pistols playing "Bodies" was being aired on CNN last night. I like that. Johnny's predictably tart remarks also made for fun sound bites.

So I'm a bit dewey eyed about the year I discovered the Sex Pistols and Blondie via Mike Lively and Charlie Valentine's record collection circa 1979. Of course I knew of the bands, but before I moved out of New Jersey I hadn't really heard much of Blondie and the Pistols weren't played on the radio. And nobody I knew was buying any of those punk rock records. Sure, I was slowly catching onto The Cars, but everything else was from another planet.

It's crazy to believe that I needed to move out of the metro area's suburban sprawl and into the nether regions of no-man's land upstate New York to hear what had been buzzing since 1977. Indirectly it all tied back into the new wave/punk scene that really got going in 1977 and reached up into Syracuse, NY where bands like The Flashcubes and The Ohms brought life into what was a region of pick-up trucks and corporate rock mania. Flashcubes drummer, Tommy Allen spent summers up on Lake Ontario and had a big influence on the 3 Mile Point shoreline where Mike Lively and uncle Jack Miller lived.

By 1979 Mike, Jack and Charlie were regularly hitting Syracuse for records and shows and by that summer I finally got to hear a good chunk of what I was missing. Cryptic and after the fact as it was, I heard stuff like The Vibrators, Nick Lowe, Adverts, The Records, and The Sex Pistols. I also caught on to '60s garage rock and psychedelia via Mike's copy of "Nuggets." Bands like The Knack, The Police and Cheap Trick broke on the radio, too.

Looking back, it is amazing how fast it was and how much cool stuff came out between 1977 and 1980. The enormous amount of brilliant new wave, punk and power pop singles is still staggering and the flood of energy is a memory to behold. And I never got to see it in the clubs. (A recent viewing of The Jam doing "In The City" and "Slow Down" live in 1977, from "The Complete Jam" DVD, was enough to make me drool with envy. This footage makes The Police sound like Pablo Cruise and actually out-blisters The Clash.)

Following the Ramones' lead, The Pistols' atom bomb was indeed just that. Blowing the U.K. wide open and giving kids a better idea of what they were capable of, albeit with too much nihilism that led to way too much stoopidity (L.A. got the worst of it), but with end results that justified the mean means. The post-punk years, despite the selling out of many, gave us a huge amount of goodies and hasn't really left us with loads of new bands rehashing and some reinvigorating the old tried and true M.O. It is amazing to know that such an odd sea change had many shifts in its current and despite a major sidetrip underground, has inevitably found its way into mainstream culture. Who woulda thunk that a CBGB t-shirt would be hout couture? Probably the same people who envisioned Ozzy Osbourne hanging with the President of the United States.

No future indeed.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Altrok Radio Music Update #108

This week, our Grinders (the stuff we play heavily) include music from:
  • The Pigeon Detectives
  • Little Man Tate
  • The Black Neon
  • The Rakes
  • The Adored
  • Kubichek
Plus we've got newly-added music:
  • About - Think Niles Drink
  • Baby Dayliner - Go On Baby
  • Brakes - What's In It For Me
  • The Essex Green - Dont Know Why (You Stay)
  • The Fiery Furnaces - Teach Me Sweetheart
  • GoodBooks - Walk With Me
  • Human Television - I Laughed
  • The Maccabees - Latchmere
  • Milosh - Couldn't Sleep
  • Mogwai - Folk Death 95
  • Pearl Jam - World Wide Suicide
  • The Pipettes - Your Kisses (Are Wasted On Me)
  • The Presets - Girl And The Sea (Cut Copy Remix)
  • Shooting At Unarmed Men - The Pink Ink
  • Sparks - Perfume
  • Steve Wynn - Bruises
  • The Wonder Stuff - Blah Blah Lah Di Dah
Our Newly-Added Classics:
  • The B-52's - Whammy Kiss
  • The Housemartins - Happy Hour
  • Tommy Keene - Places That Are Gone
  • Lemonheads - Mrs. Robinson
  • Madness - Night Boat To Cairo
  • Oingo Boingo - Only A Lad
  • The Police - Canary In A Coalmine
  • Propellerheads - Velvet Pants
  • Rancid - Ruby Soho
  • Way Of The West - City For Lovers

Monday, March 06, 2006

Altrok Radio Music Update #107

This week, our Grinders (the stuff we play heavily) include music from:
  • The Knife
  • The Kooks
  • Richard Ashcroft
  • The Orion Experience
  • Arctic Monkeys
  • The Pigeon Detectives
Plus we've got newly-added music:
  • About - Strike You As The Enemy
  • The Adored - Chemistry
  • Ambulance, Ltd. - New English
  • Be Your Own PET - We Will Vacation, You Can Be My Parasol
  • The Black Neon - TX81Z
  • The Capes - Tightly Wound
  • Graham Coxon - Standing On My Own Again
  • Foreign Islands - Fine Dining With The Future
  • Forward Russia! - Two
  • Islands - Where There's A Will, There's A Whalebone
  • Mike K - We Are The Ones (Infinity, No Give-Backs)
  • Neils Children - Another Day
  • Willie Nile - Welcome To My Head
  • The Rakes - All Too Human
  • Santa Dog - Rosa

Our Newly-Added Classics:

  • A Flock Of Seagulls - (It's Not Me) Talking
  • The Comsat Angels - (Do The) Empty House
  • The Dead Milkmen - Punk Rock Girl
  • Guadalcanal Diary - Always Saturday
  • Liquid Liquid - Cavern
  • Gary Numan - We Are Glass
  • Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Messages
  • Graham Parker - Local Girls
  • Prodigy - Out Of Space
  • What Made Milwaukee Famous - Mercy Me