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#214 > JULY 26th 2007 - new issue on line every Thursday afternoon |
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BANG, BOOM BOOM, LONG TIME HONEY! |
More
things to say, got a copper pipe and a room for the night, can I get another
amen? Bombs away, here’s your punishment, bang bang, boom boom, long time
honey! Are we having fun yet? Too much sucky? We do like dropping bombs.
What is going on? Don’t ask us, what do we know? We know that “Louis
Lingg and the Bombs are goddamn punk-rock-garage-pop-anarcho saviours of
the 2 and half minute pop song. They come from Paris where they regularly
blow up little bars with explosions of snot and beer fuelled punk rock
energy!” So anyway, another week and another bag of music we need to shout
our opinionated big mouths off about. Here is all is, signposts, descriptions,
links, peaches, cream, do what you will with it all, we did all just for
you – too much sucky and not enough f.... too damn much good music around,
too much music and not enough time, all systems a go go, bang bang boom
boom long time honey... |
IS THIS WHY YOU BOOKMARKED ME? |
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Original Message -----------------
From: Sophie Zeyl
Date: 24 Jul 2007, 03:34
Hi Organ Crowd,
I really like your magazine
and your style, and all the stuff you've been doing and organizing, it's
a great thing!
I’m a musician from Amsterdam,
and im busy to get some musicians over to London to play and vice versa.
In October there is this electronic music festival here, called Amsterdam
Dance Event (www.amsterdam-dance-event.nl).
It's a very cool and "hot" music festival so it would be a very good option
to get some London bands or acts over here to play. We're looking for experimental/
cross-over/ electronica acts.
I thought maybe you would
like to jump in and getting involved, or at least give me some tips about
good electronica acts out of London....
Thanks, Looking forward
to hear from you,
Sophie
Zeyl
btw I just released my debut
album Two Ways Of Running on I- Rain Records, including a single and videoclip
"I Am Not Like That". Check it out!
Playtime
& Cafe Saki All Dayer
The Playtime All Dayer takes
place on Sunday August 5th 2007 at Cafe Sake, Wilmslow Road, Next to the
Whitworth Pub in deepest Manchester. 12 bands and over 14 hours!
Doors open Midday. Price is an unbelievable £2.00 on the door! Beers
£1.50 - house doubles with mixer only £2. Featuring the following
bands – Instruments, The Alps, MechaGodzilla, Stray Dog Cafe, Hreda,
Burnst, The Kiss Off, oddNESS, I Like Twinkie, The Rothwell Incident, Uncle
Jeff music, Denise Morgan +DJ's. More from www.myspace.com/strongbadshows
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THINGS TO GET SHOUTING ABOUT? |
WHO
KILLED AMANDA PALMER?
Best known for her role as
front woman and keyboardist for internationally acclaimed Boston-based
punk-cabaret band The Dresden Dolls, Amanda Palmer returns to the Edinburgh
Festival in August this year, performing solo in the Spiegeltent, for the
second time. Amanda will also play an exclusive one night only, solo show
in the intimate environs of Bush Hall in London on August 3rd. (Edinburgh
details from www.edfringe.com)
Palmer returns to Edinburgh
after finishing a busy year which included a world tour promoting The Dresden
Dolls’ latest album, “Yes, Virginia”, as well as performing in The Onion
Cellar, a play produced by The American Repertory Theater which was inspired
by Gunter Grass’s “The Tin Drum” one of Palmer’s favourite books. A sell-out
season and rave reviews proved that The Dresden Dolls are a hit wherever
they go. Amanda is also in talks in the theatre world to collaborate
with REDCAT in LA and with legendary director Robert Woodruff.
In addition, Amanda has also
been working on her solo LP, Who Killed Amanda Palmer at fellow pianist
and songwriter Ben Folds’ Nashville studio, with Folds producing as well
as contributing on percussion and keys. Palmer also recently lent
vocals to &.And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead’s newest release
So Divided.
www.whokilledamandapalmer.com
or www.myspace.com/whokilledamandapalmer
John on the phone... |
Part
33 of the ORG-AN-ISED SINGLES SERIES is a split single featuring HERZOGA
and TO THE BONES. Herzoga are from Stoke, self confessed makers
of “wrong pop”, To The Bones are an urgent alternative guitar band from
Bolton (haven't we said all this once already?). Both bands have had Demo
Of The Week reviews on these Organ pages in recent weeks. The single will
feature two tracks from each band and a whole loads of bonus extras just
because we can, The single is released on July 9th, as with all the single
series releases, cost is a mere £2.00 (inc P&P in the UK for
those who wish to mailorder rather than
buy it in a shop or at a gig...). That's about an hour's worth of exciting
cutting edge genre defying music for just two quid The single is a limited
edition of 1000 (as all ORG-AN-ISED SINGLES are).
ORG-AN-ISED
SINGLE NUMBER 33 - TRACK LISTING
HERZOGA
– Things To Say
TO
THE BONES – Tycho
HERGOZA
– Bumper To Bumper
TO
THE BONES – Rex
Bonus
tracks
DEATH
OF LONDON – New York
FLIES
ARE SPIES FROM HELL - Blood Runs Down My Satisfied Face As I Scream With
Delight
ZAG
AND THE COLOURED BEADS - Truckhouse
SCHULTE
ERIKSSON – For The Sake Of Clarity
VILE
VILE CREATURES – City Lights
MAP
– Old Rhino Boots
LOWER
FORTY-EIGHT – Unrequested Fission Surplus
CERBERUS
SHOAL – Pie For The President
LAST
DAYS OF LORCA - I Am A Rat
VESSELS
- Happy Accident
RAL
PARTHA VOGELBACHER - Birthday in Beijing
COVE:
- I Killed A Guy With A Trident |
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ORGAN
TV is on your screens in the
UK right now. Every Wednesday evening, 10.30pm on the OPEN ACCESS
2 Channel on SKY160 (WE MOVED THIS WEEK!!!).
And now due to the fine response, repeated every Sunday on SKY883 at 11.15pm.
This
coming Sunday we have the following videos...
EPHEL DUATH - The Passage
TO THE BONES - Tycho
ASSDROIDS - Daft Crunk
CARDIACS - Day is Gone
DAN DEACON - The Crystal
Cat
KILL CARTEL - Risk The Addiction
THE SCHLA LA LAS - 1,2,3,4
AKERCOCKE - Axiom
MUNICIPAL WASTE - Unleash
The Bastards
Next
Wednesday and Sunday we have...
LIARS - It Fit When I Was
A Kid
TO THE BONES - Tycho
THE BLACK KEYS - Your Touch
TRUCKERS OF HUSK - Salad
Ballad
DAN DEACON - The Crystal
Cat
DRESDEN DOLLS - Backstabber
AKERCOCKE - Axiom
What's
it all about? Simple, just good music, and the art of good video making...
Same musical policy as we've always had with Organ - the labels are just
handy signposts, as long as the music and video making has that X factor
- expect a healthy eye/earboiling mix of metal, punk, prog, beats, post
rock, post punk, post man pat, hardcore, indie, alternative, pronk, whatever.....
music and creativity for the open minded
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Want
to get your video on? Well all you need to do is make us aware of what
you have, send us a link to your video on MySpace or You Tube or wherever,
or a VHS or a DVD and if you have something that we want to broadcast then
we'll chase you for a master broadcast format and wallop, sorted |
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DEMO
TIME |
Like
we already said - we shall no longer be reviewing a million demos, we're
just going to tell you about the very very best once a week, no more time
for the average, only the most exciting - we're very very selective, when
we tell you it's goood then it really is goooooooood
DEMO
OF THE WEEK
Not
this week, we are very picky, it has to be something special to be demo
of the week,and we listen to so so many this week
ALSO
CHECK OUT
IO
– It Was Lost In The Fire We Started – Debut well recorded four tracker
(in good looking artwork) from a new Birmingham band who according to the
hand written accompanying note are “playing music for fans of Red Sparrows/Isis/Mogwai/Explosions
In The Sky” – and there, once again, goes the problem - as professional
as this looks and sounds, they come over as nothing more than fans of the
bands they name-dropped. We’re getting at least one of these a week, British
instrumental post rock bands – all of them very together and professional
and clearly full of enthusiasm and pulling some kind of scene together
and sharing stages and organising gigs for each other – oh if only they
didn’t all sound the same and more importantly if only they didn’t all
sound like their post-rock record collections. Cone on you bands, you’re
all proving to can sound like the others and now we demand more. IO, like
last week’s band and no doubt next week’s, are clearly capable of much
more and I do hope they take this criticism in the positive way it is intended,
we look forward hopefully to the next set of moves www.myspace.com/weareio
SQUAD
69 – Another selection sampler thing from what appears to be a full D.I.Y
double album that you can apparently get for free via their website. Squad
69 deal in bass heavy raw-edged lo-fo mechanical sounding punky space-flavoured
electro bite and hard rock. Female voiced, lyrics and vocals that spit
where they need, music that rumbles, cut up sound bites and all very homemade
in a kind of positive kind of way - a little bit more quality control and
craft and Squad 69 could be well worth your time - no, they are already
worth you time in a home made punky DIY kind of way, they could be a lot
more though . www.squad69.co.uk
EVERYONE
MUST WIN - Hope is everything and everyone must win and well that’s what
they said, and the note they wrote was polite, and they insist there’s
no such thing as a bad review, and they’re from Cardiff and hey, they made
the effort and oh I don’t know. Look, this is the kind of dreadfully
polite shuffling about limp lettuce indie guitar music that infests day
time XFM and sends me in to radio throwing rages after the tenth play of
a morning and Gomez and Little Man Tate and things that just should not
exist and if we could settle on one piece of the puzzle and if you like
wet lettuce indie skiffle and drummers who sound like they’re scared to
hit the drums and scratchy rinky dinly little thin guitars and paper chains
that won’t hold out and what the hell is the.... nah, look, they were polite,
a rare thing these days and most damn bands just rudely spam virtual flyers
at us via My Space and think we owe them a living just because they exist
and hey, they did say there was no such thing as a bad review and I know
some of you bands suspect that when you don’t get coverage it could only
be that we haven’t bothered listening and godamnhell we listen to every
single little thing that comes in (breath here) and the truth is most of
it doesn’t inspire us enough to have us burst in to words and if Everyone
Must Win hadn’t been so positively polite then we would have politely ignored
it, but hey, they insist there’s no such thing as a bad review and
now they want you to go find out yourself – ah look, if you’re curious
then here’s a link www.myspace.com/everyonemustwin
Last
week's demo of the week - MR PHORMULA and LEWS
TEWNS
Previous
demo's of the week - THE APPLES / ONSEGEN
ENSEMBLE / SASSY / ALEX
TAYLOR AND THE EVIL EYE / MONTY CASINO
/
TO THE BONES / 4
OR 5 MAGICIANS / JACK SHIRT / HERZOGA
/ LAST DAYS OF LORCA /
THE
DEFILED / BOMB THE SUN |
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'NEW
ALBUMS WE’RE LISTENING TO THIS WEEK |
This
week we’ve been listening to...
ALBUM
OF THE WEEK
CHROME HOOF - Pre-Emptive
False
Rapture (Southern) - A firework of an album - a spectacular no-holds-barred
unflinching declaration of world domination. Swollen with so many
incongruous influences, Pre-Emptive False Rapture defies belief.
Disco-prog? Doom metal and Talking Heads riffs? Never mind those
dollops of your vinyl collection nonchalantly messing with your head as
they pass by - Chrome Hoof get away with anything they want because they
lay down the toughest, hardest, tightest groove anywhere. (Ok, Battles'
John Stanier might be a good match). It's absolutely nailed, frogmarching
you to the dancefloor whether they're sounding like Gong or Gloria Gaynor,
a gloriously confident rhythm section that powers through complex proggy
flourishes and hi-hat-fabulous disco relentless, without prejudice or crashing
the gears. Accompanied by a big-band collective of musicians including
violin and cello and masterful female voices that shift from seventies
soul to growling metal, brothers Leo and Milo Smee built Chrome Hoof around
their preternaturally locked-in bass and drumming; Milo coming from a dance/rave
background and Leo - bassist in Cathedral - the unashamed metaller.
Both could trace their tastes back to a common ancestor: space-obsessed
cultish bands of the seventies, the P-Funk of George Clinton, the complex,
colourful mythologies of Sun Ra and no doubt Magma (in particular their
uncompromising but equally accessible and danceable Attahk). But
you could pick out plenty of oddly familiar (and not-so-familiar) mnemonics
out of every track, tiny splashes of dub, a Yes bassline, a chunk of doom-thrash:
the important thing is that somehow they work as a whole. An enormously
enjoyable whole - every track is uplifting, zinging through your system
like a shot of espresso, effortlessly dazzling with excursions into madness.
Chrome Hoof's accompanying silver-foil hat sci-fi live insanity is, pleasingly,
part and parcel of the whole deal, part of a noble tradition of eccentricity,
of playing in a band that's verging on a religious cult. I doubt
if the musicians get fined or beaten for wrong notes in Chrome Hoof - they
sound like they're reveling in what they're playing. This is gleeful, good-time
stuff. And any worries that it's a send-up are washed away by its
loving enthusiasm for its myriad sources, and the way they come together
as an incomparably ballsy whole. Pre-Emptive False Rapture is for real
- true Other Galactic Funk. - www.myspace.com/chromehoof
or www.southern.net
ALBUM
OF THE WEEK 2
TWELVE – 03 (Saturday Night
Sunday Morning) - Classic authentic flowing drive drive on the autobaun
Krautkock. Lush creamy synths, beautiful melodies and analogue instrumental
organicness. Delicious cello and piano passages, warm synth throb and just
about right in every kind of very very Krautrock way – spot on Neu, Harmonia,
Philip Glass, Brian Eno flavoured positive repetition and arpeggio gliding
goodness. Twelve is the Six By Seven mainman Chris Otley’s electro/analogue
project, this is the third album. Hey look, sometimes it doesn’t take too
many words, things are simple here – if you like classic 70’s Krautrock
this is as authentically good as anything you’ve ever heard, pretty much
perfect and highly highly recommended. If on the other hand you have never
really heard Kraurtock and have no idea what it is, this is a perfect example
and an excellent starting point to what will be a wonderful journey, you
really should check this out whoever you are and whatever you are in to
–a perfect album.. Limited to just 500, don’t miss out. Release date is
August 20th, available in the UK via Cargo – www.chrisolley.co.uk/twelve
or www.myspace.com/twelvemusic
or www.cargorecords.co.uk
ALSO
CHECK OUT
THEY CAME FROM THE STARS
I SAW THEM – Vs. Reality (Onomatopoeia) - Straight out of their heads
and in to yours with such colour, the great lost album of 2002 or something
like that, the one where they try to summon up an angels help. Rather unique
and delightfully difficult to pin down, mellow space/prog/kraut rock and
slices of dance and funk and tingling lo-fi indie glow and Lemon Jelly
and all so vibrantly mellow and in which the stars dance a disco for the
imagination and swim in to mellow/heavy acid freakouts and bright shiny
days and Orb-ness and things that really do come from beyond the stars.
Marching bands and I Want To Take You Higher and just enchanting
- enchanting and pushing at the boundaries and pop that really matters
– an utterly beautiful album, maybe they really did summon up that help.
One of those rare rare bands who really really are pushing the boundaries
and who really do genuinely matter – real explosions in the sky, really....
www.myspace.com/theycamefromthestarsisawthem
ILL
EASE – All Systems A-Go-Go (Cochon) - Ah, another Ell Ease record, she’s
back from her trip down Route 666, she is Elizabeth Sharp, and this is
more attitude-laced alternative lo-fi rock of a Sonic Youth get dirty and
go on one hell of a bender at some after hours dance party with Peaches
nature. www.illease.com / www.cochonrecords.com
– UK distribution/mailorder – www.cargorecords.co.uk
MUTINY
ON THE BOUNTY / TREASURE CHEST AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW (New Romance For
Kids) – What do we have here Mr Christian? More of those pesky emo kids
taking over the boat? A split album and well more kind of emo flavoured
in that semi complex and rather satisfying math/post hardcore adventure
kind of way. We’re more concerned with Mutiny, Treasure Chest have split
now so it seems – this album actually dates from 2005 and we’re only tell
you about it now because it only just came into our lives and because Mutiny
On The Bounty are just about to come over and tour the UK – they’re from
Luxembourg and they’re emo flavoured in the way bands like Red Animal War
were back before it became a marketing man’s fashion plan. Mutiny are good,
Mutiny are very good, urgent where they need to be, flowing and forward,
to the point in a positive way. They say “our sound is something like straight
mathy, time-signature-laden indierock/post-hc combining organic angularity
with a taste for captivating melodies”, that’s just about right, and if
that sounds like your kind of thing then Mutuny are very good at it. Their
complexities are rewarding, the vocal style is a little cliched, nothing
overbearing though, they have the growling guy next to the not so screaming
indie/emo voice, nothing that infringes, and the musical quality and the
complex rhythms do rather demand attention and keep it constantly interesting.
Rather impressive, and they say they’ve moved on a bit now as well – we
look forward to new material. Seems they’re touring off their own back
– real DIY spirit and just getting out there networking and doing it word
of mouth style – which in turn is how they just found us (see, this is
how it should work!) Go check out MOTB, their music is rather recommended,
so is their get it done ourselves attitude- “Hi! We're Mutiny on
the bounty, a indie-post-rock band from Luxembourg. We'll be gigging from
the 6th till the 19th of August in the UK for the 1st time! We would like
to promote this trip the best we can! Therefore we would like to know if
it's possible to send u some promo CDs & bio's so that u could give
us a hand to promote this tour & spread the word? It would be awesome
if u could eventually give us some contacts of UK : radio-stations, zines,
promoters, people who could help us doing this? We'll be hitting several
cities from the 6th to the 19th August” (Argghhh, they didn’t give us actual
dates, hit the link at the end, I’m sure they’ll have them on line - here’s
the venues SUNDERLAND @ Voodoo Room, MIDDLESBROUGH @ Doc Browns,
LEEDS @ Royal Park Cellars. BIRMINGHAM @ The Medicine Bar. LIVERPOOL @
The Korova, BOLTON @ The Dog And Partridge, NORWICH @ Queen Charlotte,
ASHFORD @ Downtown Dinner, MANCHESTER @ Cafe Saki, GLASGOW @ Admiral Bar,
DUNDEE @ Westport Bar, more to come... www.myspace.com/mutinyonthebountytheband
C-187
– Collision (Mascot) – Impressive complex yet melodic extreme progressive
metal. Kind of quality you’d expect from a band featuring a rhythm section
comprising of a couple of people who’ve served time in Cynic – bass player
Tony Choy and drummer Sean Reinert. The line up is completed by formal
Pestilence guitarist/mainman Patrick Mameli and Tony Jeloncovich (Mnemic,
M.A.N, Transport League) on vocals. Some of it is jarringly complex, there
certainly are a few collisions going on here, heavy angular groove and
massive slabs of authoritarian demanding metal – extreme in all ways –
extremely progressive, extremely heavy, extremely demanding and all rather
relentlessly impressive. www.mascotrecords.com
COLDWAR
– Bloodfire Sunset (Underground Movement) – Brutally heavy old school Slayer
flavoured trash metal from deepest Dublin, delivered with a style, attitude,
certain amount of class and just a hint of groove. A hardcore edge and
the smell of punk infests this fine slice of quality old school extreme
metal. Nothing that different, they do their thing rather well though,
well worth your time and hard earned.. www.thisiscoldwar.com
MIDASUNO
– Songs In The Key Of Fuck (Sugar Shack) – In which the Welsh boys survive
all kinds of trauma and somehow come out alive and with their debut “proper”
album in hand. Songs In The Key heads off in a slick and rather conventionally
cleaver My Chemical Romance direction – and if that’s you’re thing then
Midasuno do it really rather well and deserve your attention. Not quite
where I had hoped they were heading but hey, each to their own and if you
like Boy Kill My Chemical Bullet For Whatever then Midasuno are certainly
for you (despite that awful album tittle) - www.myspace.com/midasuno
THE
AUTHENTICS – Blondes Make The Best Victims (UNOB) – An album’s worth of
their Wildhearts style punky pop rock should you feel the need – not massively
our bag of chips but hey, they do it well enough, seems to have been out
for an age already, only just landed here and here comes the link and the
science bit, good luck to ‘em, hardworking get up and get it done kind
of band – www.myspace.com/theauthenticsuk
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LIVE |
| We
were half way through the desert when the red crows and the bats swept
in |
| Live
previously - ACT ART 5 – TILL DEATH US DO ART
/ TO THE BONES / RON
ATHEY / PURESSENCE / VEENUS |
SINGLES |
Single
time...
SINGLE
OF THE WEEK
TWIN
THOUSANDS – Like You A Lot (Exercise 1) - High quality creamy dreamy
infectious classic girl voiced indie pop of a St Etienne nature, everyone
who sounds like this have to be compared to the brilliance of Bob Staley
and company, Twin Thousands stand up deliciously well. They appear to be
Gretta Cohn from Cursive and Bright Eyes, Ryan Smith from The Silent League
and kelly Pratt (currently part of the Arcade Fire live set up). This is
a breath of brilliantly positive indie pop fresh air – www.exercise1.net
/ www.myspace.com/twinthousands
ALSO
CHECK OUT
WE
START FIRES – Pay You (Hot Noise) – More of the girls (and token
boy) with their infectious bubble gum and glitter indie pop’n fizz and
Bananarama and all very superslick this time without losing any of the
good things that make them taste so good – proper pop music done just right.
www.westartfires.co.uk
THE
RETROSEXUALS – Blood In Your Eyes (TRS) - Some kind of easy flowing electro
flavoured indie pop, kinds of tastes like a lighter shade of Inaura, but
then that was back in the mid 90’s and I guess Inaura reminded people of
many other things that had come and gone - it is indeed a throw away pop
world and the Retrosexuals pull off this year’s same as the other year's
electro indie pop thing off with a certain undemanding style. www.theretrosexuals.com
Last
week's single of the week - ZAN PAN / THE
GENTLE GOOD
Previously
- TRUCKDRIVER JNR / FRAN
RODGERS / SOULSAVERS / THE
NOVA SAINTS / VILE VILE CREATURES / CHRONICLES
OF ADAM WEST /
OIB SPLIT VOL 1: 7” GAY AGAINST
YOU / LONELY GHOSTS / MUNCH MUNCH / THE TUMBLEDOWN ESTATE /
WE
START FIRES /
THE THERMALS /
DAS
WANDERLUST /
65DAYSOFSTATIC |
'RE-ISSUE
OF THE WEEK |
Ah...
PREVIOUSLY
- OMD |
MEDIA,
VIDEO, PRINT AND.... |
ZINE:
NOISY
No5 – Proper old school A5 zine, positively low budget production, D.I.Y
style, good looking full colour cover. Noisy focuses on the various shades
of underground/new alternative/indie/rock/glam/punk flavoured ear food
that can be found coming out of the deepest jellied eel abusing lands of
Essex. Bits of Zen Motel, Devilish Presley, Cookoo Litefoot, Greenleef
56 and lots more in it innit (did you catch that very Essex double innit
there?) 32 packed and useful pages. More details from www.noisyzine.co.uk
PREVIOUSLY
- DVD: SAMMY AND THE WABOS – LIVING IT UP IN
ST.LOUIS / DVD - NAZARETH – FROM THE BEGINNING |
THE
END BIT... |
| What's
On? Check out the Party and Protest guide at www.schnews.org.uk/pap/guide.htm
- it's updated every week, has sections on regular events, local events,
protest camps and more...
CRAP
ARREST OF THE WEEK
For
being too shirty...
Too
much fashion cheek from one SchNEWS reader who found herself in a pickle
after being nicked by City of London cops last Friday. Officers took offence
to her t-shit which was emblazoned with a picture of an Uzi machine gun
and the slogan, "Could somebody point me to the nearest McDonald's?". This
was apparently just too saucy and she was hauled off to the station by
beefy burger-loving cops and held for some hours before being released,
minus the offensive attire. We're not sure whether they are now relishing
taking the matter any further...
As
always, thanks to SchNEWS for their alternative news bulletins - www.schnews.org.uk |
MORE
NEXT WEEK, SAME TIME, SAME PLACE FOR NUMBER 215?
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211 - ONSEGEN ENSEMBLE, TWO BANDS AND A LEGEND, ANEKDOTEN, DEKAPITATOR,
SEA ON FIRE, FRAN RODGERS, DJ MAYONNAISE, BEATNIK FILMSTARS, SAMMY AND
THE WABOS, CARDIACS, 3 INCHES OF BLOOD, PIG DESTROYER, DDD, HARRY SMITH
ANTHOLOGY REMIXED, MONSTERWORKS, MIDNIGHT CONFIGURATION
ORGAN
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209 -
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207 - TOMAHAWK, CHARGER, NEUROSIS. PSYCHIC TV, WEATHERBOX, MAD CADDIES,
IRON SAVIOR, RENTOKILL, ABANDONED, MONTY CASINO, TO THE BONES, 4 OR 5 MAGICIANS,
OIB SPLIT VOL 1: 7”, THE TRUDY, THEIR HEARTS WERE FULL OF SPRING, STEVEN
LINDSAY, GALLOWS, ART OF DYING, BRENDA, BILL PISARRI, GONG, NAZARETH, CHRONICLES
OF ADAM WEST, CRITICAL MASS...
ORGAN
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201 - FIELDS, I-DEF, KTP, PROFESSOR FATE, BLACK SABBATH, RIVETHEAD,
ANNIHILATOR, SILICON VULTURES, THE SMEARS, THE SCARE, THE TIGERPICKS, THE
SWORD, BOMB THE SUN, KUTOSIS, TEN TO NEVER, CRYSTAL ENTITY, GUNNING FOR
GOLIATH, THEE MORE SHALLOWS,THE DONNAS, TOMAHAWK, BLOODSTOCK, THE SMEARS,
MICHAEL J SHEEHY, SUNS OF THE TUNDRA, OXYGEN THIEF, SLEEPYTIME GORILLA
MUSEUM
ORGAN
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198 - SHINING, LEFTOVER CRACK, CITIZEN FISH, THE SCARLET LETTER UNION,
ALMOS, TORQUE ARMADA, PORNOHEFT, ANDENSUM, DAATH, THE PONY COLLABORATION,
THE MIGHTY ROARS, BLACK STONE CHERRY, THE DISAPPOINTMENTS, PORCUPINE TREE,
LOST PROPHETS, THE CONWAY STORY, TRADEMARK, A SECRET SOCIETY, MY VITRIOL,
AKERCOCKE, THE SMEARS, LADYFEST – LEEDS, LADYFEST – LONDON, WILL HAVEN,
ME FIRST & THE GIMMIE GIMMES, EVERYTHING MUST GO, MICHAEL J SHEEHY,
LESS THAN JAKE, MIXING IT on RESONANCE FM, ORGAN TV..
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CAR BOMB, THRONE OF KATARSIS, PHINIUS GAGE, APARTMENT, MARYSLIM, DAPHNE
LOVES DERBY, THE LOW LOWS, SONIC YOUTH, TERROR...
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XisLOADED, DROP DEAD GORGEOUS, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA, LOVEHATEHERO, TOBIAS
FROBERG, THE ADVENTURES OF LOKI, RAY, CSS, THE BLACK VELVETS, LEAVE THE
CAPITAL, FARRAH, WILLIAM D.DRAKE, NORTH SEA RADIO ORCHESTRA, DINOSAUR JR,
ROLO TOMASSI, THE LOCUST, WILL HAVEN, INDYMEDIA, ClearerChannel, SchNEWS
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OF THE LEFT, TRIPPED & FALLING, OZRIC TENTACLES, FROM THE SKY, RADIO
MOSCOW, THE BLOODY HOLLIES, BELOW THE SEA, MONTANA, GALLOWS, THE RESIDENTS...
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188 - MAYORS OF MIYAZAKI, FUCKED UP, THE SCHA LA LAS, THE PRISCILLAS,
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COAXIAL, BRUTAL TRUTH, WINTERS
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DIED TOO YOUNG, LITTLE TROPHY, FANTAPLASTIC, HAMMERS OF MISFORTUNE, SLEEPYTIME
GORILLA MUSEUM, PICASTRO, RED COTTON, THE BAZOOKAS, SOLEY MOURNING, PETER
HAMMILL, VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR, RADIOHEAD, BIS, UNTITLED MUSICAL PROJECT,
TIGER FORCE, NOTORIOUS HI-FI KILLERS
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185 - DUSTIN'S BAR MITZVAH CRIME IN CHOIR, GIANT PAW, GOBSAUSAGE,
GENE SERENE, EARTH, IQ, FLIPPER, THEATER DES VAMPIRES, THE KNIVES OF NEPTUNE,
PETER HAMMILL, SWAD, MIKROKOSMOS, THE FLESH HAPPENING, THE OXFAM GLAMOUR
MODELS...
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184 - THE RUBY SUNS, CHROME HOOF, FRANK TURNER, CLUB LE SHARK, ENABLERS,
THE DODGEMS, GRINDERMAN, RONNIE DAY, THE DISTANCE, YOUR CREATION, LIPID,
MOTORHEAD, WEASEL WALTER...
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RESIDENT, WE ARE TREES, VOICST, ME FIRST AND AND THE GIMME GIMMES, ALEUCHATISTAS,
BEATNIK FILMSTARS, FUME, OUT FOR BLOOD, CRADLE OF FILTH, NEBRASKA, RATTLESNAKE
REMEDY, THE DEGENERATE ART ENSEMBLE, THE STOLEN BABIES, ZAG AND THE COLOURED
BEADS, PEEPING TOM, TERROR, SPACE WEATHER, THE ANARCHIST BOOK FAIR
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LOVEMAT, WOVEN HAND, LEAVE THE CAPITAL, THE APPARATUS, JESUS LICKS, RED
SPARROWES, MASTODON...
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176 - ELLIOT SMITH, JENNIFER TERRAN, CRADLE OF FILTH, HEAVEN 17, LOVE,
SUGARCUBES CHET, GRAVANZIA, VANCOUVER DELUXE, HOLY SMOKES, GALLOWS, YO
LA TANGO, SKID ROW, UFO, ECHO AND THE BUNNYMEN, EINSTELLUNG, THE LATE GREATS,
ROYAL TREATMENT PLANT, WHEN GRAVITY FAILS, DARTZ, THE TRUDY
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172 - FTSE100, EMPYREAL DESTROYER, SMILEX, SQUAREPUSHER, HATEBREED,
ARDENCY, TOURETTES SYNDROME, GOD IS AN ASTRONAUT, THE VITAMINS, THE RESIDENTS,
WEDNESDAY 13, JOHN PEEL DAY PLANNED, RIOT COPS GATECRASH FREE PARTY, The
INTREPID FOX
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ESTRADASPHERE, WOLFGANG BANG, ELECTRONIC, CURSIVE, AGAINST ME, TRANSIT
KINGS, TRANSMISSION, DUN 2 DEF, THE RUSSIAN FUTURISTS, PHOENIX BODIES,
THE DRESDEN DOLLS, THE ANSWER, THOM YORKE....
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PAULA?
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159 - INNER RAGE, THE GHOSTS, ALPHA DISTRICT, INTEROGATE. ABOUT. DODDODO,
DEADSTAR ASSEMBLY, AD AAD AT, ROBIN GUTHRIE, BANG! BANG!, FEU THERESE,
CERBERUS SHOAL, HERESY, SERENA-MANEESH, PUNISH THE ATOM, The RampArt Community,
GO SPIDERMUM - A gang of anarchist Robin Hood-style thieves, ORGAN TV will
be back for more, ORGAN on your radio
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150 - NEXT LIFE, CRETIN, HAWNAY TROOF, SYMMETRY, GREENSPACE, DRUGDEALER
CHEERLEADER, LAST PARTY, ALEX WARD, BURNT, INTENTION, TRACTOR SEX FATALITY,
THE DRESDEN DOLLS, PROUDFLESH, THE GHOSTS, SPEED THEORY,EL TOPO, THE CULT
WITH NO NAME, THE PROCESS VOID.
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