31 May 2021
PILLARS OF A TWISTED CITY
30 May 2021
APATHETIC YOUTH
Seventeen tracks of fierce, marble-mouthed hardcore punk from Southern California. Kinda catchy sometimes, lots of blasting other times, not too far (sonically) removed from GRIMPLE. I've got the FINAL DRAFT split on Deep Six but they would have fit in just as nicely on the 625 roster. Pretty sure they were from Inglewood. No cover or song titles on the tape and I have no idea how it came to me...but there's a handwritten geocities web address, so you know it's authentic.
Highlights: Track #9 and track #12.
29 May 2021
WALRUS
28 May 2021
1970
27 May 2021
ADAM VOID
26 May 2021
MINBIZIA
25 May 2021
INSURGENTS
24 May 2021
JERRY'S KIDZ
The Noise Addiction blog shared this shared sometime in the last decade (with song titles - which are still up there if you're inclined to do some digging and editing), but that was like three hardcore generations ago. So how juiced was I when I pulled out a tape of an AVENGERS set from '79 and saw the JERRY'S KIDZ demo on the same tape? ADOLESCENTS radio set from '81 too...all praise tape traders...but it's this dose of unhinged New Mexico hardcore that made me pop the tape in, and I promptly lost my shit just like I did the first time I heard "Social Drinker." Completely damaged, fast as shit sun baked USHC - raised on a diet of MDC, early-FLAG in the shadows of the Sandia Mountains. No clue if there was ever a "proper" release or any artwork associated with this 1983 recording, but it pops up on trade lists throughout the decade, and rightly so. I don't even think I listened to the AVENGERS set that day...just hit rewind and listened to this shit again.
23 May 2021
BAD YEAR
22 May 2021
CLEVELAND BOUND DEATH SENTENCE
21 May 2021
"ECLECTIC"
Another tape from the collection of Pat Wright, this one simply titled Eclectic. Compiled by Sharon Divitt in 1989, Eclectic moves effortlessly between blues, vaudeville, folk, 1950s country and 20th century composers. And it works. If I had purchased this compilation I would be pleased, and I can imagine that the liner notes would be fantastic.