Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Soft Skeleton #12: The Palalia War
Nick Jones, Nick Bannerman and Paul Steere battle it out with their music selections. Bannerman wins. Thank you to Matt J for letting us record this in his studio - he's the fourth in the room who you'll occasionally hear.
This one's in one part, not two like the others and we ran out of time so it ends abruptly. I'll hopefully get this hosted on copsandrobbers sometime soon, in the mean time goodluck with getting it from this link:
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Pheromoans - Suburban Despot
The Lines - Background
Spacemen 3 - Call the Doctor
The Homosexuals - Pentecost 2016
The Raincoats - You're A Million
The Sea Urchins - Day Into Day
Television Personalities - Look Back in Anger
The Move - Zing! Went the Strings of my Heart
Bill Orcutt - Pocket Underground
Sex Vid - Authority of Scripture
St. Vitus - Bitter Truth
Double Negative - Retro Abortion
Roy Orbison - Running Scared
Blondie - Sunday Girl
The Mirrors - Green Dream
Nick and the Rubber Bannerman Band - Titty Bottle
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2 comments:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the "contrived" comment come from someone in a heavily American-Hardcore influenced band? Also surely the notion of a UK Hardcore band is an entirely contrived one? I don't think you can call a band that is said to have a distinct British heritage contrived when your own band's aesthetic is entirely an American one.
My two cents, i mean pence
Vidzzz, you're talking jive. Hardcore bands spotted up across the world circa 1978-1980. Ever heard of Discharge, hardly obscure.
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