Wednesday, November 13, 2019

BULGARIAN CD - "П.Б.Б. KYЧETO HA KPAЙHИЯ KBAPTAΛʹ" (1992)

You never knew what might show up in your mailbox back in the 90's. This is a CD that my pal Dimitar in Varna, Bulgaria sent me in 1992!

There's no date or other information that's in English, except for a few of the song titles!

The music on this CD is all very much Blues oriented, but at first I thought it was a Various Artists compilation, and then it started sounding the same for a couple of songs, so either way, it's all raw blues, and there are quite a few different arrangements and people doing the lead vocals.

So I didn't think anybody would care if I shared some of it with you, so here you go, a track featuring a guy on trombone, and a growler on vocals who kind of sounds like a Bulgarian John Bartles!
П.Б.Б. KYЧETO HA KPAЙHИЯ KBAPTAΛ - "Track 12"
 I did a google translate into English on this title and it came out like this...
"PBB KYCHETO HA KPAYHIA KBAPTAΛ" 
so there you go!

Thursday, November 7, 2019

LORD LITTER - "On The Other Hand" (1990)

This tape was from Lord Litter's "Forbidden Planet" period!
 It's nothing like most of his rock-oriented releases, but instead he wants you to "Listen pretty quiet but with the bass turned up on your hi-fi equipment...you gotta subconsciously feel it...it's not meant to listen to...you might find some 20 minutes that will catch your attention but all in all it's ongoing and it's meant to be that way..."
It goes on for 90 minutes, but I'm going to give you a three minute and thirteen second except from the very beginning so you can get the feel!

Monday, November 4, 2019

RENDEZVOUS DEBRIS - "Uncle Dad" (1991)

I don't have much here. This tape doesn't have any contact or date information on it.
The group was called Rendezvous Debris, and this tape was titled "Uncle Dad," and I've got #18 of 200 numbered tapes, and that's about all I can tell you! 

If I run across any letters or other information, I'll update it later, for now, all I know was that otro Guzano Gary Wray was on an Electronic Cottage compilation tape in 1991 that also had a cut by Rendezvous Debris on it, so I'm guessing that's probably about the same year as this release.


Thursday, October 31, 2019

JOHN BARTLES - "It's That Halloween Pumpkin Pie Special"

I'm pretty sure John Bartles has released a CD for every holiday occasion! This one is called 
"It's That Halloween Pumpkin Pie Special!" (Is Nothing Scared!)
And since it's that time of the year, here's

Sunday, October 27, 2019

INCITE! Indie Magazine (1980's)

 I've said it before, the whole 80's cassette trip wouldn't have been nearly as much fun if it wasn't for all the supporting Indie magazines that dedicated fans, writers, and musicians put out! Without the editors of all these zines, the database of who and where you could trade tapes with would have been left up to all the Indie, public, and college radio stations, and communications with other musicians would have been much more difficult!

 INCITE! was a super cool little zine published by Tim Alborn in Belmont, Massachusetts and was "published in his spare time!"

 INCITE! was always free, and could range anywhere from five to twenty-four pages, and basically came out quarterly with the change of seasons!

 Mostly music related, each issue of INCITE! usually included music reviews, interviews, Tim's always interesting ramblings, and contact informations.

Issue #7 of INCITE! contained what I think was the most unusual review we ever got! Tim made this Record Review Map replete with territories with names like "Land Of Interesting Guitars But Not Much Else," and "Land Of Grunge And Decay," that contained smaller principalities like "Aimless," "Good At All Speeds," an "Stupid Lyrics," and he would place the records in areas all over the map. 

In a completely separate map was the "Cassette Kingdom" that had a fault line running right down through the middle of it that contained 'Genius' on one side, and 'Bullshit' on the other. 
Somehow we ended up on the 'Genius' side, but we were kind of close to the edge!

Friday, October 25, 2019

REV. TOM FROST - "The Lame Shall Enter First" (2015)

 Today is the birthday of the high priest of modern day musical horror, 
the Right Reverend Thomas Frost, so to celebrate the occasion, let us rejoice in some music by the man himself!

 "The Lame Shall Enter First" was a self-produced CD by Tom in 2015!
In two words, it rocks!
 On most of the songs, Tom not only sings, but plays all the instruments himself.
He is the epitome of modern day D.I.Y. Music!

This is the face of the man who made me start writing blogs on movies and music some twelve years ago!
Believe it or not, on top of everything else, he is an amazing family man!

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

SOCKEYE - "The Loony Misadventures Of Your Dick" (1989)

Sockeye was from Stow, Ohio.
 They knew how to have fun, and this tape called "The Loony Misadventures Of Your Dick" is no exception. Proving that they were equal opportunity offenders, this tape is full of fun songs like "Peace Is Dumb," and "Vegetarians Are Wimps, and has something to annoy everyone, whether you like it or not, and Dave and his pals don't care if you do!

This is the kind of sense of humour I'm talking about!

Not being content with just making music, Dave also put out this dope zine called "Ear of Corn" on a regular basis for a while! This issue, # 3, had an interview with Hermanos Guzanos in it.

This was issue # 13 of "Ear Of Corn."

This tape has a lot of wild songs on it like "Cut Off Your Arm" that we did a cover of for a various artists compilation tape called "We Suck Worse, A Tribute To Sockeye," that I'll get around to one of these days. In the meantime, here's...