November 14, 2007

Documentary: Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001)

Dogtown and Z-Boys is a documentary that takes you through the history and lives of the legendary Zephyr surf and skateboarding team. The film, directed by Stacey Peralta and narrated by Sean Penn, is full of vintage surf and skate video footage, photos, and interviews with the Zephyr team. Based on the book Dogtown - The Legend of the Z-Boys and featuring a killer soundtrack (Jimi Hendrix, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Stooges, etc.) this is a ride not be missed.

October 28, 2007

Documentary: American Hardcore - The History of American Punk Rock 1980 - 1986

Paul Rachman's feature documentary is a chronicle of the underground hardcore punk years in the US from 1979 to 1986. Generally unheralded at the time, the early 1980s hardcore punk rock scenes in Washington D.C., Los Angeles or Boston gave birth to much of the rock music and culture that followed.

Hardcore back then was more than music - it was rather a social movement, created by alienated Reaganomics-era kids . A movement which could be self-destructive and nihilistic, but just as reassuring and positive at the same time.

American Hardcore traces this lost subculture, from its early roots in 1980 to its sudden decline in 1985. Recent interviews and great live footage from Black Flag, Bad Brains, Minor Threat, SS Decontrol and Gang Green make this a real gem. Intelligent retrospective.

Check it out.

http://www.american-hardcore.de/

October 26, 2007

From the Vault #21: Van Halen - I (1978)

Think of the recent reunion what you want, this is a true classic.

Track List:

1. Runnin’ With The Devil
2. Eruption
3. You Really Got Me
4. Ain’t Talkin’ Bout Love
5. I’m The One
6. Jamie’s Cryin’
7. Atomic Punk
8. Feel Your Love Tonight
9.
Little Dreamer
10. Ice Cream Man
11. On Fire


From the Vault #20: Corrosion of Conformity - In the Arms of God (2005)

Tracklist:

1.Stone breaker
2.Paranoid opioid
3.It is that way
4.Dirty hands empty pockets (already gone)
5.Rise river rise
6.Never turns to more
7.War
8.So much left behind
9.The backslider
10.World on fire
11.Crown of thorns
12.In the arms of God


October 18, 2007

From the Vault # 19: Fu Manchu - California Crossing (2001)

Tracklist:

1. Seperate Kingdom

2. Hang On

3. Mongoose

4. Thinking Loud

5. California Crossing

6. Wiz Kid

7. Squash That Fly

8. Ampn'

9. Bultaco

10. Downtown In Dogtown

11. The Wasteoid

October 7, 2007

From the Vault #18: Gang Green - Another Wasted Night (1986)

Let´s Skate to Hell...

Tracklist:

1. 19th Hole
2. Alcohol
3. Another Wasted Night
4. Voices Carry
5. Protect And Serve
6. Eight Ball
7. Evil
8. Last Chance
9. Fuck In A
10. Tonight We Rock
11. Sold Out Alabama
12. Have Fun
13. Crocadile Rock
14. Hate
15. Skate To Hell
16. Voices Scary
17. Untitled

From the Vault #17: Bad Religion - Suffer (1988)

Still their best album to date.

Tracklist:

1. You Are (The Government)
2. 1000 More Fools
3. How Much Is Enough?
4. When?
5. Give You Nothing
6. Land of Competition
7. Forbidden Beat
8. Best for You
9. Suffer
10. Delirium of Disorder
11. Part II (The Numbers Game)
12. What Can You Do?
13. Do What You Want
14. Part IV (The Index Fossil)
15. Pessimistic Lines

From the Vault #16: Black Flag - Damaged (1981)

Tracklist:

01. Rise Above
02. Spray Paint (The Walls)
03. Six Pack
04. What I See
05. T.V. Party
06. Thirsty and Miserable
07. Police Story
08. Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie
09. Depression
10. Room 13
11. Damaged II
12. No More
13. Padded Cell
14. Life of Pain

From the Vault #15: Sublime - Sublime (1996)

Tracklist:

01. Garden Grove
02. What I got
03. Wrong Way
04. Same in the End
05. April 29, 1992 (Miami)
06. Santeria
07. Seed
08. Jailhouse
09. Pawn Shop
10. Paddle Out
11. The Ballad Of Johnny Butt
12. Burritos
13. Under My Voodoo
14. Get Ready
15. Caress Me Down
16. What I Got (reprise)
17. Doin' Time



October 6, 2007

From the Vault #14: Social Distortion - Somewhere between Heaven and Hell (1992)

Tracklist:

1. Cold Feelings
2. Bad Luck
3. Making Believe
4. Born To Lose
5. Bye Bye Baby
6. When She Begins
7. 99 To Life
8. King of Fools
9. Sometimes I Do


10. This Time Darlin'
11. Ghost Town Blues


Album Cover: New KT Tunstall

Not exactly my kinda music, but one hell of an album cover. KT rocking a Gibson Firebird. Drastic fantastic indeed.

October 4, 2007

From the Vault #13: Supersuckers – The Evil Powers of Rock'n'Roll (1999)

Tracklist:

01. The Evil Powers of Rock'n'Roll
02. Cool Manchu
03. I Want the Drugs
04. Santa Rita High
05. Dead Meat
06. Stuff 'n' Nonsense
07. Dirt Roads, Dead Ends and Dust
08. Fisticuffs
09. Gone Gamblin'
10. My Kickass Life
11. Goin' Back to Tucson
12. I Can't Hold Myself in Line
13.
Hot Like the Sun




October 2, 2007

From the Vault #12: Monster Magnet – Dopes to Infinity (1995)

Tracklist:

1. Dopes To Infinity
2. Negasonic Teenage Warhead
3. Look To Your Orb For The Warning
4. All Friends and Kingdom Come
5. Ego, The Living Planet
6. Blow 'em Off
7. Third Alternative
8. I Control, I Fly
9. King Of Mars
10. Dead Christmas
11. Theme from Masterburner
12. Vertigo


September 30, 2007

From the Vault #11: Queens of the Stone Age – Same (1998)

Tracklist:

1. Regular John
2. Avon
3. If Only
4. Walkin' on the Sidewalks
5. You Would Know
6. How to Handle a Rope
7. Mexicola
8. Hispanic Impressions
9. You Can't Quit Me Baby
10. Give the Mule What He Wants
11. I Was a Teenage Hand Model


From the Vault #10: Kyuss – Blues for the Red Sun (1992)

Tracklist:

1.Thumb
2. Green Machine
3. Molten Universe
4. 50 Million Year Trip (Downside Up)
5. Thong Song
6. Apothecaries' Weight
7. Caterpillar March
8. Freedom Run
9. 800
10. Writhe
11. Capsized
12. Allen's Wrench
13. Mondo Generator
14. Yeah

September 27, 2007

From the Vault #9: Suicidal Tendencies - Suicidal Tendencies (1983)

Let´s skate...

Tracklist:

1. "Suicide's an Alternative / You'll Be Sorry" – 2:44
2."Two Sided Politics" (Muir) – 1:03
3. "I Shot the Devil" – 1:51
4. "Subliminal" – 3:08
5. "Won't Fall in Love Today" (Muir, Mayorga) – 0:59
6. "Institutionalized" (Muir, Mayorga) – 3:49
7. "Memories of Tomorrow" (Muir, Mayorga) – 0:59
8. "Possessed" – 2:07
9. "I Saw Your Mommy..." (Muir, Mayorga) – 4:52
10. "Fascist Pig" – 1:17
11. "I Want More" - 2:28
12. "Suicidal Failure" - 2:53



September 26, 2007

From the Vault #8: DOWN - Nola (1995)

Tune down, Sabb out.

Tracklist:

1. "Temptation's Wings"
2. "Lifer"
3. "Pillars of Eternity"
4. "Rehab"
5. "Hail the Leaf"
6. "Underneath Everything"
7. "Eyes of the South"
8. "Jail"
9. "Losing All"
10. "Stone the Crow"
11. "Pray for the Locust"
12. "Swan Song"
13. "Bury Me in Smoke"

http://www.down-nola.com/

September 22, 2007

From the Vault #7: Dag Nasty - Can I Say (1986)

Dag Nasty were a hardcore/punk band formed in 1985 by Brian Baker (guitar) of Minor Threat, Colin Sears (drums) and Roger Marbury (bass), both of Bloody Mannequin Orchestra, and Shawn Brown later of Swiz and Jesuseater (vocals). Their style of melodic hardcore was influential to hardcore as well as being an influence on post-hardcore or Emo. Shawn Brown was the first vocalist with whom the band recorded (until recently) previously-unreleased versions of most of the material that later made up their first release, "Can I Say," with former roadie and new singer Dave Smalley of DYS. If you dig bands like Jawbreaker, Samiam, or Jimmy Eats World, this one's for you.

Tracklist:

1. "Values Here"
2. "One to Two"
3. "Circles"
4. "Thin Line"
5. "Justification"
6. "What Now?"
7. "I've Heard"
8. "Under Your Influence"
9. "Can I Say"
10. "Never Go Back"

September 13, 2007

From the Vault #6: Metallica - Master of Puppets (1986)

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of this masterpiece‘s release, Metallica played Master of Puppets in its entirety on their Escape from the Studio '06 tour, for the first time ever at the Rock am Ring festival on June 3rd, 2006. Good old Metallica days….

Tracklist:

1. Battery
2. Master of Puppets
3. The Thing That Should Not Be
4. Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
5. Disposable Heroes
6. Leper Messiah
7. Orion
8. Damage, Inc.


September 9, 2007

Artwork Abominations #1: Booty Covers

In this little series I will, on and off, feature some of the most atrocious and ungodly album artwork in music history. Hold on tight, some of these are not for the fainthearted, especially when they´re from the 80‘s. Todays installment deals with a recurring topic in album art history: The Ass. Yes, booty, bum, behind, you know, the ass.

How many album covers have mooned right in your face, while browsing the stacks at your favourite record store? Here are some which might be remembered for ever, and some, well… see for yourself.

The Velvet Underground (with Lou Reed) – Live
Butt-ugly…













Rolling Stones – Sticky Fingers
A classic which only starts mooning at you once you turn it around…. but the limited edition came with a real zipper…







Whitesnake – Lovehunter
I want this as a tattoo!!!













Scorpions– Animal Magnetism
The Scorpions are a reliable and seemingly never ceasing wellspring of hideous cover artwork. From their early stuff like Virgin Killer and Taken By Force to the bubble-gum chest cover of Lovedrive, they have never failed to deliver bad taste. And this one makes you wonder. Can´t he really make up his mind between the beer, the dog and the chick? Easy one, I´d say….
I could actually dedicate an entire edition of Artwork Abominations to the Scorpions‘ back catalogue. Thank God they left Germany for the US soon enough to do some real damage….





Bruce Springsteen – Born in the USA
Bruce made me wear Levis 501s in the first place….














The Strokes – Is This It
Artsy, kinda and just a side-shot. Is this it?














Eagles of Death Metal – Death By Sexy
One of the coolest band names and covers of all time. An instant classic.













The Donnas - Bitchin
The Donnas have substituted denim for leather.

September 7, 2007

From the Vault #5: Black Sabbath – Master of Reality (1971)

Master of Reality is a decisive moment in the history of rock ‘n’ roll. It cemented Black Sabbath as the undisputed masters of doom and brought a previously unexperienced heaviness to rock music. From the opening cough (yes, it´s Tony Iommi) and the sludgy guitar riff of "Sweet Leaf" to the infectious grooves of “Into the Void”, Master of Reality still stands out as a blueprint album of heavy metal. For this album, Iommi tuned his guitar down to achieve that evil doom-ladden sound that made Black Sabbath one of, if not the first metal band ever. Nowadays every time you turn on MTV, you see some Nu Metal moron trying to mess with the master´s technique, but in 1971 this must have been a revelation.

Tracklist:

1. Sweet Leaf
2. After Forever
3. Embryo
4. Children Of The Grave
5. Orchid
6 .Lord Of This World
7. Solitude
8
. Into The Void


September 5, 2007

Back from the Swamp: DOWN III - Over the Under


DOWN, the swamp metal sabbath heads consisting of Philip Anselmo, Rex Brown, Pepper Keenan, Kirk Windstein and Jimmy Bower are about to release DOWN III-OVER THE UNDER on Sept. 25th 2007. After releasing two records mainly as a side project, the band got together in the months before Hurricane Katrina to start working on new material. After the tragedy of the Hurricane in which the members were displaced and separated for many months, the band reconvened.

In the summer of 2006, the band embarked on a six week European headline tour with no opening band, no product, and strictly by word of mouth, proceeded to sell out all 21 shows. Inspired by the response, the band reconnected in New Orleans to begin work on their most ambitious record to date. Having already tapped Warren Riker, who produced DOWN's 2nd release, DOWN II-A Bustle in Your Hedgerow, the band demoed some 18 songs in Nodferatu's Lair, Philip Anselmo's studio. In February of 2007, the band commenced recording on their 3rd and most committed record to date. Recorded in Los Angeles between February and July, with a Canadian tour with Black Sabbath thrown in, 15 songs were ultimately cut for OVER THE UNDER. The result is a burner. Sabb out!

Line-Up:

Phil Anselmo - Vocals (Pantera,Superjoint Ritual)
Pepper Keenan - Guitar (Corrosion of Conformity)
Kirk Windstein - Guitar (Crowbar, Valume Nob)
Rex Brown - Bass (Pantera, Crowbar, Tres Diablos, Rebel meets Rebel)
Jimmy Bower - Drums (Superjoint Ritual,ex-Crowbar,ex-Sourvein,ex-Corrosion of Conformity)

TrackList:

1. 3 Suns And 1 Star
2. The Path
3. N.O.D.
4. I Scream
5. On March The Saints
6. Never Try
7. Mourn
8. Beneath The Tides
9. His Majesty The Desert
10. Pillamyd
11. In The Thrall Of It All
12. Nothing In Return (Walk A
way)



www.down-nola.com

September 4, 2007

The Donnas substitute Denim for Leather

Running in the tradition of The Runaways, Girlschool, Vixen and other all girl hard rock bands, the Donnas have managed to make the transition from nice-to-look-at-girl group to a successful powerhouse of contemporary hard rock music. Their classic rock riffs and tongue in cheek lyrics represent more than a simple turning of the tables of male rock clichees. Instead, their seventies-influenced hard rock ‘n roll has become a household name of its own. Songs like “Take it Off”, “Dirty Denim” or “Take me to the Backseat” could have escaped the soundtrack of an American 70’s drive-in movie, at the same time they are tighter than an old pair of drainpipe jeans. Up until the release of 2004's Gold Medal, the band used pseudonyms, very much like The Ramones.
Each member was known as "Donna" followed by the first initial of their surname. They decided to drop the stage names prior to the release of Gold Medal, though. On the fringe of the mainstream for some time, the Donnas put together a string of solid albums, from the unpolished American Teenage Rock 'n' Roll Machine (1998) and Get Skintight (1999) to the success of Gold Medal (2004).
With backing from Atlantic, the Donnas released Spend the Night in 2002, and Gold Medal in 2004. They also play cool cover version´s like Judas Priest´s Living after Midnight or Billy Idol´s Dancing with Myself. Whatever they do, they do it with style. With seven albums to their name and still in their mid-20s, these girls have a lot to come.

The Donnas have recently announced details of their eighth album together, which is their first since splitting with Atlantic Records. Returning to the more D.I.Y ethic of their earlier work, the band will release Bitchin’ on September 18th via their own record label Purple Feather. Cover Artwork as well as the new logo point towards a new direction for the girls.

The tracklisting for Bitchin’:

01 Bitchin’
02 Don’t Wait Up for Me
03 Wasted
04 What Do I Have to Do
05 Save Me
06 Like an Animal
07 Here for the Party
08 Better Off Dancing
09 Love You Till It Hurts
10 Smoke You Out
11 Girl Talk
12 Give Me What I Want
13 Tonight’s Alright
14 When the Show Is Over

http://www.thedonnas.com/

Return of the Foos: New Album Out Soon


Dave Grohl´s Foo Fighters have announced the title and track listing for their forthcoming new album, which will be released September 25th on Roswell/RCA. "Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace" is the band's sixth studio release and marks the first time the band has worked with producer Gil Norton since 1997's double platinum The Colour And The Shape, which is reissued this week as a remastered 10th anniversary deluxe edition featuring six bonus tracks. This is great news since I missed the spontaneity of their earlier albums like Colour and the Shape in the more epic stuff they did recently. Go Foos!

Track list:

The Pretender
Let It Die

Erase/Replace
Long Road To Ruin
Come Alive
Stranger Things Have Happened
Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make-Up Is Running)
Summers End
Ballad Of The Beaconsfield Miners
Statues
But, Honestly
Home

Watch the video for the first single “The Pretender” here.

September 2, 2007

Rock 'n' Roll Wurstsalat: The Beatsteaks


The Beatsteaks from Berlin are truly the most exciting German rock band since… since… uh.. yeah, well they´re just awesome. Formed in 1995, they played the German punk and hardcore circuit, gathering a solid fanbase over the years. With
their next album Launched in 1999, they became the first German band ever to get a release on Epitaph Records.
They also were the first German band to play
the VANS WARPED Tour.

At the MTV Europe Music Awards of 2004, they won an award for "Best German Act". They have also appeared on various Punk-O-Rama compilations.

What`s more important than awards though: they rock. Big time.











Discography
48/49 (1997)
Launched (1999)
Living Targets (2202)
Smack Smash (2004)
limbo messiah (2007)

www.beatsteaks.org

Video: Beatsteaks „Hand in Hand“ Live Rock im Park 2007

August 31, 2007

Girls and Guns: The Bikini Bandits

"All you need to make a film is a girl and a gun", french cult director Jean-Luc Godard apparently once claimed. What is it this fascination with scantly-clad, but heavily armed women in popular culture, as most recently documented in the controversial reception of a US web-based reality show called „Girls and Guns“? From Homer's godesses to Jeanne d'Arc, from Barbarella to Pam Grier and Charlie´s Angels, from the voluptous vixens of Russ Meyer, Jamie Lee Curtis (Blue Steel) to Lara Croft or the more recent Bikini Bandits, predominantly male audiences seem to be fascinated with strong female characters, who know how to defend themselves.
If they wear a bikini, that is. Although I´m not so sure about Jeanne d'Arcs casual clothing choices.

Unlike the gun-bunnies at ToughSportsLive, the Bikini Bandits appear to be a parody. They are a band of bikini-clad, gun-toting superhotties who star in internet shorts and their own movies. And they have that other, decisive ingredient: Rock n Roll.

The Bikini Bandits starr in videos by A Perfect Circle, hang out with Tool and had Dee Dee Ramone play the Pope in one of their flicks. In other words: they rock.

So, what´s the deal with all these machine gun maids and superheroines? Since I am far from being a social scientist, I leave the research to the scholars and just mindlessly embrace this weird popular culture phenomenon . By the way, „Girls and Guns“ comes with a subscription for similar intellectually challening shows such as cockfighting or Brazilian cagefights….what else could we ask for?

Feel free to add your comments. I might pick up this topic again after having seen the new Rodriguez / Tarantion Grindhouseflicks Planet Terror and Death Proof…. or I´ll add a little something on rrrriot girls or the like‚ `cause, actually, nothing beats a girl with a …guitar!

Further reading or unadulterated mindless indulgence:

http://www.girlswithguns.org/

http://www.moviebadgirls.com/

http://www.girls-with-guns.co.uk/

http://www.atomfilms.com/home.jsp

http://www.ifilm.com/video/2683985

August 30, 2007

From the Vault #4: Danzig (1988)

Danzig's debut, featuring the classic Samhain skull cover. Produced by Rick Rubin. Evil.

1.: Twist of Cain
2.: Not of This World
3.: She Rides
4.: Soul on Fire
5.: Am I Demon
6.: Mother
7.: Possession
8.: End of Time
9.: The Hunter
10.: Evil Thing

From the Vault #3: Misfits - Walk Among Us (1982)

"20 Eyes in my heeeeaaad!". American punkrock classic from Evil Glenn and his (former) undead posse.

1. "20 Eyes" – 1:45
2. "I Turned into a Martian" – 1:41
3. "All Hell Breaks Loose" – 1:47
4. "Vampira" – 1:26
5. "Nike A Go Go" – 2:16
6. "Hatebreeders" – 3:08
7. "Mommy Can I Go Out & Kill Tonight?" (live) – 2:01
8. "Night of the Living Dead" – 1:57

9. "Skulls" – 2:00
10. "Violent World" – 1:46
11. "Devils Whorehouse" – 1:45
12. "Astro Zombies" – 2:14
13. "Braineaters" – 0:56




From the Vault #2: Sublime - 40 Oz. to Freedom (1992)

Sublime. Needs no introduction. Just beautiful.

01. Waiting For My Ruca
02. 40 Oz. To Freedom
03. Smoke Two Joints
04. We're Only Gonna Die For Out Arrogance
05. Don't Push
06. That's My Number/Ball And Chain
07. Badfish
08. Let's Go Get Stoned
09. New Thrash
10. Scarlet Begonias
11. Live At E's
12. D.J.S
13. Chica Me Tipo
14. Right Back
15. What Happened
16. New Song
17. Ebin
18. Date Rape
19. Hope
20. KRS-One
21. Don't Push [Original Version]
22. We're Only Gonna Die For Our Arrogance
23. Rivers Of Babylon
24. Thanx

From the Vault #1: Fu Manchu - The Action Is Go (1997)

Classic Fu Manchu album. Floor it, Baby!

1. Evil Eye
2. Urethane
3. The Action is Go
4. Burning Road
5. Guardrail
6. Anodizer
7. Trackside Hoax
8. Unkown World
9. Laserbl'ast
10. Hogwash
11. Grendel, Snowman
12. Strolling Astronomer
13. Saturn III
14. Nothing Done

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The Return of Frank the Tank?


In the sequel to the comedy Old School, the rumored plot focuses on the first film's three main characters—Mitch (Luke Wilson), Frank (Will Ferrell?), and Beanie (Vince Vaughn)—who head to Daytona Beach for spring break. However, rumors have it that Will Ferrell is reluctant to join the cast for some more streaking fun in Old School Dos, which I feel, is one hell of a bummer.

Coolest Band Names Ever

Here are some of what I think are the coolest band names ever:

Alabama Thunderpussy (Stoner Gods from Richmond, Virginia)

The Supersuckers (Eddie Spaghetti and the guys from Seattle always deliver..)

Cato Salsa Experience (from Norway I believe, spicy..)

Killer Barbies (HorrorPunk from Spain fronted by Sylvia Lopezzzzzz)

And you will know us by the Trail of Dead (harmless looking boys actually)

The Atomic Bitchwax (uh, ok...)

The Mr. T Experience (California Punk, don´t mess with Mr. T..)

Frankenstein Drag Queens fromPlanet 13 (uhm, sure why not..)

Cycle Sluts from Hell (your favourite N.Y. all-female biker gang)

Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash (authorized by the man in black)

Generate your own bandname here or post yours.

August 29, 2007

Welcome

Welcome to stevil´s playground. The idea for this blog is as simple as it might be overbearing or just inane.

You will find out more along the way.


Here we go....