Tuesday, October 28, 2003

Flux of Pink Indians

Flux of Pink Indians
Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Anarcho-punk, post-punk

Flux of Pink Indians were an English punk rock band from Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, formed by ex members of The Epilectics, active between 1980 and 1986.


Strive to Survive Causing Least Suffering Possible (1983)
The Fucking Cunts Treat Us Like Pricks (1984) '89 Reis.
Uncarved Block (1986)
Not So Brave (2003) '80-'82
Fits and Starts (2003) split with The Epileptics, '78-'82

The Epileptics

The Epileptics
Bishop's Stortford, East Hertfordshire, England, UK
Punk rock


System Rejects (1996) '78-'79
Fits and Starts (2003) split with Flux of Pink Indians, '78-'82


Thursday, October 16, 2003

The Stuff

The Stuff
Rijeka, Croatia
Hard rock, rock and roll


Majmuni iz sjene (1995)
Znoj (1997)
Pare? Ili život? (2003)

Monday, October 13, 2003

Aragorn

Aragorn
Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, UK
HWOBHM


Noonday: The Aragorn Anthology (2003) '80-'83

Sunday, October 12, 2003

Television

Television
New York City, New York, United States
Rock, art punk, post-punk, proto-punk


Marquee Moon (1977) 2003 Rem.
Adventure (1978) 2003 Rem.
The Blow-Up (1982) Live '78
Television (1992)
Live at the Academy NYC, 12.4.92 (2003)
Live at the Old Waldorf: San Francisco, 6/29/78 (2003)

Simply Saucer

Simply Saucer
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Proto-Punk


Cyborgs Revisited (1989) '74-'75, 2003 Rem.

Thursday, October 09, 2003

The Modern Lovers

The Modern Lovers
aka: Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers *
Natick, Massachusetts, U.S.
Rock, proto-punk, garage rock

The Modern Lovers was an American rock band led by Jonathan Richman in the 1970s and 1980s. The original band existed from 1970 to 1974 but their recordings were not released until 1976 or later. It featured Richman and bassist Ernie Brooks with drummer David Robinson (later of The Cars) and keyboardist Jerry Harrison (later of Talking Heads). The sound of the band owed a great deal to the influence of the Velvet Underground, and is now sometimes classed as "protopunk". It pointed the way towards much of the punk rock, new wave, alternative and indie rock music of later decades. Their only album, the eponymous The Modern Lovers, contained idiosyncratic songs about dating awkwardness, growing up in Massachusetts, and love of life and the USA.


The Modern Lovers (1976) rec.'71/'72, 2003 Rem.
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers * (1977)
Rock'n'Roll with The Modern Lovers * (1977)
Modern Lovers 'Live' (1977)
Back in Your Life * (1979)
The Original Modern Lovers (1981) rec.'73
Jonathan Sings! * (1983)
Rockin' and Romance * (1985)
It's Time for Jonathan Richman and The Modern Lovers * (1986)
Modern Lovers 88 * (1988)
Precise Modern Lovers Order (Live in Berkeley & Boston 1971-1973) (1994)