Well in the last week a ton of
shit happened... the west
coast Unbroken / Undertow / Swing
Kids / Jenny Piccolo show is no longer rumor and
is actually at the Glass House
in Pomona this May
Saturday May 9th 2009 at:
The Glass House
200 W. Second St.
Pomona CA, 91766
That shit is going to be
absurd... people flying in
from all over, if you're in
the area, don't miss it.
It's 1995, and ur moshing.
What else happened? Wattie
from the Exploited got beat up
in Madrid by a crew of
anti-fascist youth with iron
bars at a show put on by an
anti-fascist youth group...
*scratches head*... When asked
to explain themselves, they
claimed they saw the infamous
and very old
Exploited/UKSubs/Charlie
Harper photo where they are
saluting (as a joke.) Punks
not dead. Source.
Hmm... what else? My record
label Dais Records put out some more stuff... if
you're into minimal
synth/coldwave, check out COLD CAVE, and if you're a fan of TG,
Genesis, or Psychic TV -
you'll love the new Psychic TV/PTV3 album... hit up our website
for more info. www.daisrecords.com
In other MOC news, we have a
sweet bugfix build going live
this coming Monday, December
1st that will address recent
issues with the forums as well
as uploaded images. hurrah.
Be well, eat a lot this week.
xo
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To celebrate the release of
the new record, "Folie à Deux", Fall Out Boy is offering 5 "Golden Tickets" randomly placed in pre-order
packages for "Folie à Deux".
They haven't yet revealed what
the tickets are for or what
they get you, but if it
involves Gene Wilder in any
way, count me the fuck in.
Oh fuck. It's actually
happening? I got dates on the
Chicago gig at the Metro in
May as part of the Burning Fight book release show, (Burning
Fight is an upcoming book
covering the 90's hardcore
scene.) and there is supposed
to be a SoCal date - hunting
that down at the moment, if
anyone has any info hit me up.
In addition to Unbroken, many of you from the old
guard will recognize Split Lip, Trial, Underdog,
108, and many others on this
bill. Hopefully this gets
pulled off without a hitch.
For you younger folks who
might not know Unbroken (for shame!), they were a San
Diego based Straight Edge
hardcore band active in the
early 90s, (members of Julia, Swing Kids, etc) and very much at the
forefront of blurring the
lines between traditional
hardcore and a more driving,
dark, and emotional sound.
They would become an
inspiration and undeniable
reference point to many of the
bands to follow, especially in
the early 00's.
Somewhere along the line MTV
stopped being about music and
started being about teenage
dating shows, drunken brawls
in the "Real World" house,
blurred sex on hidden cameras,
and "confessionals"... Well if
Reality Shows killed the video
star, the internet saved it.
Today MTV launched MTV Music,
where you can basically watch
any fucking video you want in
much better quality than
YouTube (and, for the moment,
without all the stupid
comments).
appull Said: Uhh... I don't think Gibby actually watched any of the videos.
The video quality is shit.
I guess MTV's mass amounts of money can't buy enough server space to house
videos that haven't been compressed down to Wolfenstein video quality.
Oh, well.
Philly heroes Blacklisted kicked off their tour last
night in Tulsa, taking them
across the USA until November
finishing in New York on the
19th. Amazing dudes,
incredible band. If you get a
chance go out and support.
Indierock and punk legend (and
makeoutclub member) Calvin Johnson was recently interviewed by,
well, indierock and punk
legend Ian Svenonius on Ian's own Vice (VBS.tv)
show Soft Focus.
If you aren't familiar (tsk
tsk) - Calvin sang for Beat Happening, an American indie band that
formed in 1982 and basically
paved the way for all american
twee/indie/punk bands to come.
In my opinion they are
America's first...
He also started a little label
called K Records to put out their material and
stuff from his friends... to
quote Rory over at Vice: "K was extremely DIY, even by
the standards of the time.
Half the artwork for the early
releases and promo material
looked like it was done in
crayon. This, coupled with
Beat Happening's gradeschool
sound and Calvin's used
sweaters, often leads to K
being pigeonholed as a
strictly twee-pop label, sort
of the US equivalent of Sarah
or Postcard Records. We're not
trying to be all nohomo about
twee or anything, it just
bears mention that this is the
same label that put out Bikini Kill and Nation of Ulysses, who are slightly heavier
than say, the Softies."
Ian Svenonius of course was in
DC legends Nation of Ulysses
and and sang for the mid-90's
mod legends (spock haircuts
and white belts, anyone?) The
Make-Up.
The interview is fantastic for
a number of reasons, but
mainly because the two of them
are close friends and kindred
spirits - which shows as they
speak on everything from the
old days of K and the 7" 45rpm
punk uprise, to the history of
and (current state of) the
music/record industry, to
Charlies Brown.
Basically this is two dudes
that know their shit having a
great conversation that's
worth your time.
Tonight the original lineup of
Janes Addiction is playing the tiny ass
downtown mexican bar "La Cita", known mostly for it's
post-raver neon hoody wearing
banger electro coke-sniffing
hipster parties. Sweet.
Good luck getting anywhere
near the venue, as it is
likely to be a Hollywood
douche scene for at least a 3
block radius. But if you do,
take pictures and tell me
about it.
Philly is one of my favorite
places on earth. From the
legendary shit that goes on,
to the incredible dudes I'm so
lucky to know there, to the
parties, shows, music, sketchy
after hours, and killer food
(Moms, Pizza Wolves, etc) -
It's a place I hold close to
my heart that is always fun to
be.
The last time I was there on
Halloween was at the Killtime in 2001. There was some
street beef, a car chase that
ended with a car flipping over
outside the venue and almost
exploding, Damage did an Ink & Dagger cover set, and a dude was
dressed up as the Revelation Records
Messageboard (seriously.)
Halloween in 2008 will rule
for different reasons, as the
doors to Juanita and Juan's will be opening with a
reading by Eric Paul.
This is an indie book / art /
performance space... and
sounds like it's going to be
an awesome spot to hang out
and support. More spaces like
this please!
"Juanita and Juan's is a small
curated book boutique, gallery
and performance space to host
our loves and inspirations,
kindred spirits and immortal
enemies.
We are located on the corner
of 11th and Cherry Streets in
the Chinatown section of
Philadelphia, right near the
Chinatown bus stops and other
convenient public
transportation points, in what
was the Megawords Storefront
last September."
Doors open on Halloween with a
Grand Opening celebration on
Friday November 7th with art
by William Boone and a performance by Howie Pyro and Kid Congo Powers.
We love Moby. Aside from putting out
great albums consistently and
being a friendly, personable
dude, occasionally he pops up
and does hilarious shit like
cover the Ramones with Fucked Up during their twelve hour show
in Brooklyn.
Fucked Up's new album on
Matador rules by the way.