Last time we did this, it proved rather successful and I had several holes filled in my collection thanks to the kindness of my followers. So, it's now time for Part II.
This batch mostly focuses on the 1980s-early 1990s Chicago/Minneapolis punk axis. Why? It's been flooding my ears lately (in the best way possible) and I've long intended to put together a comprehensive post detailing this extremely prolific era and scene.
The problem with this era/scene is that while documented, and celebrated, a lot of these records never saw CD release. Which is a shame, because there's some really terrific music out there languishing on beat up LPs that for one reason or another has not been approached in the reissue game. The versions that are out there, usually on fellow blogs, are (typically) the same vinyl dub, clicky and poppy, and not transferred with the greatest of care (a LOT of inner groove distortion from beat up equipment and vinyl, mostly).
Here's hoping my readership can help rectify this. If you have any of the below and can provide as requested in the details below, please contact me at analogloyalist at gmail dot com and let's play ball!
In no particular order...
STRIKE UNDER - Immediate Action EP
The celebrated first Wax Trax! release - and nowhere near what the label would eventually become known for. Strike Under is straight-up punk, Chicago style, and this record is a celebrated document of the early 1980/1981 Chicago punk scene. Only one track has seen CD release (on the Wax Trax! Black Box anthology), yet the whole record - all 13 minutes of it - needs further recognition. Not likely any of my readers has this original 12", but if so, a FLAC rip done with care would be fantastic.
BREAKING CIRCUS - The Very Long Fuse / The Ice Machine / Smoker's Paradise
Really underappreciated postpunk from the Strike Under singer/guitarist Steve Björklund, who on the first record The Very Long Fuse backed himself with Roland (Big Black's drum machine). Then he moved to Minneapolis, hooked up with Rifle Sport's rhythm section Flour (bass) and Todd Trainer (drums), and released two terrific records before disappearing. These long out of print records were all released on the seminal Homestead label, and never saw CD release. Word is that Björklund has put the kibosh on various official entreaties to reissue these records, for some unknown reason. Again, these are widely available in BlogWorld, but usually in low bitrate MP3 and usually seem to be the same scratchy rip with distortion. FLAC rips, transferred with care/good equipment, would be stellar.
RIFLE SPORT - Primo (CD appends White [Made In France])
This Minneapolis band is fantastic. Their rhythm section (Flour and Trainer, as described above) is among the best EVER - so much so that Steve Albini stole Trainer for Shellac, a drumstool he still occupies today. Their two top albums, 1987's White (Made In France) and 1990's Primo, saw some limited CD release in 1990 on a single disc, the Big Money-issued Primo. There's a copy today on eBay with a Buy It Now price of $79.99... That should say it all... Certainly one of my readers has this CD and can FLAC it up for me. It's not available anywhere on the darker sides of the Internets, at least not from CD - the rarity shows in that most of the Rifle Sport material available on the webz is from clicky vinyl.
ARSENAL - Factory Smog Is A Sign Of Progress CD
Big Black broke up in 1987 because Santiago Durango enrolled in law school. Albini states the secret to Big Black's awesomeness was Sant's guitar. Sant still had something musical to say, so stole Roland (him again) and a bassist and released two industrial-sounding EPs. Touch and Go released both EPs on the Factory Smog... CD, but let it lapse out of print. FLACs are nowhere to be found online.
BLOODSPORT - I Am The Game EP
A mid-80s Chicago band that featured members of the Effigies, the other Björklund brother (Chris) from Strike Under, and Pegboy; a bit more riff-focused snapshot of mid-period Chicago punk. This record was their only release and never saw CD issue. Online rips are all the same clicky vinyl, all MP3-only, and suffer from poor transfers the most of these that I seek. A nice, clean transfer in FLAC would be great.
BLATANT DISSENT - Hold The Fat
DeKalb, Illinois punk rock largely in awe of Naked Raygun. This band disbanded to form Tar; or, the sound of the band was changing enough that the members decided to change their name too. This record was only released in Germany and never saw CD release either. As is becoming a motif, online copies are all low-bitrate MP3s and are poor transfers. A clean transfer in FLAC would be pretty neat.
DEFOLIANTS - Grrr
Chicago surf-punk from the late 80s that really has to be heard to be believed. This band was my first live punk rock gig; they opened for Naked Raygun when I went to see my first big-city big-punk-rock gig and I was *blown away* by this band. Fittingly, my hometown never saw fit to, you know, RELEASE the album as they had to go to Germany (I sense a trend here...) to release their sole LP. I finally found it online this year (over 20 years of searching!), but (gasp) as clicky MP3s only. I would die a happy man if someone transferred this, cleanly and distortion-free, and offered up FLACs.
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Playlist: Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio; Episode 120,
aired 5/21/13
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This week's Slicing Up Eyeballs Music Hour on Strangeways Radio featured
new music by Black Flag, Mark Mulcahy and British Electric Foundation, plus
songs ...
7 hours ago

