Showing posts with label Bay Area. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bay Area. Show all posts

22 May 2026

KALX - BALE BOND

 


I repeat: These KALX broadcasts are an absolute treasure. From free jazz to classic gospel and soul to proto-industrial to frustrated noise punk to an absolute banger from a ( new to me) post-DMZ band called LYRES. An embarrassing era-appropriate track from IGGY POP flows into ESG's "You Make No Sense" ...then you remember that 45 minutes earlier you were listening to DON CHERRY, JOHN TCHICAI and ALBERT AYLER wailing into "CHRYSTAL BELLE SCRODD's "I Death" and that shit doesn't happen on the radio anymore. These broadcasts opened eyes and changed lives, and this set from Bond is casually brilliant beyond words.

13 May 2026

FUN CONTROL

 


I saw FUN CONTROL last weekend in a batting cage in San Francisco and they opened with the first song on this tape....here are the thoughts that I had watching this song live, which correspond perfectly to the thoughts I had listening to the tape for the first time:
HICKEY
CAPITALIST CASUALTIES
Y2K Thrash 
D-CLONE
UNA BESTIA INCONTROLABLE...and then I'm hearing '90s Merge Records shit start the second song before more erratic thrashcore wastes my sorry ass. More songs bring more brilliance and more confusion, because the current crop of San Francisco hardcore bands give no fukkn shits (and that's before we address the "Emptiness" issue - when you listen you'll understand). I haven't even scratched the surface.



07 May 2026

WORMHOLE // BLÜMGART

 


A truly unique and/or mystifying cassette.....that's what you're here for, right? One side is proto-electro/house jams, the other is electric piano improvisations. I really can't think of a better reason to visit The Escape on a Thursday, so you're welcome. Today's responsible party has been (at least partially) connected to for MOZART, QUEST FOR QUINTANA ROO, YI, CAGED ANIMAL, SHARP KNIFE and a ton of other shit....but this shit is unlike that other shit. This shit is for real. That other shit is also for real, but this shit is real.

12 April 2026

12 APRIL 1986

 


Welcome to the first ninety minutes of forty years ago today as broadcast on KALX in Berkeley. 
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Proto-industrial heavy broadcast with some old 'MATS, some oldies, BIG BOYS, STURM GROUP and a shitload more sounds that you need. 

KALX - 12 APRIL 1986

02 April 2026

DJ EONS // BAD SHANE

 


History is going to look at this shit and (rightly) determine that their importance far outweighs their real-time influence. Local heads know what these folks are and have been capable of, but the way they continue to push Bay Area hip hop to (and in) new and different directions with baffle historians for sonic generations to come. BAD SHANE's "Winning" is a sample-laden screwed collision. DJ EONS offers the gloriously repetitive "Gazebo Mission" that embodies '90s hip-hop and makes me feel like I'm an outsider watching low riders roll down 24th Street. No one does the shit like these dudes do the shit....even the novice knows greatness when he hears it. 

01 April 2026

ASTRAL BUTCHER

 


I played with them once. It was in Sacramento - it was probably with NO STATIK even though my brain keeps telling me it was SUICIDE BOMB) - and ASTRAL BUTCHER felt fucking dangerous. They were like the drug dealers who showed up to the high school dance and lurked in the shadows. They played with irreverence, they destroyed with abandon. They fukkn destroyed the joint. 


FILE UNDER: Blistering high-end black psychedelic metalcrust power trio.

17 March 2026

924 GILMAN STREET PROJECT

 


The fact that this recording listens more like background noise than anything approaching punk history is notable. While I was still in high school in Oklahoma, a group of determined punks in the Bay Area were doing whatever it took to make sure that 924 Gilman survived after Tim Yohannan stepped away from the project less than two years after it started. This was recorded two months after what could have been the last Gilman show....maybe it was a STIKKY gig? Regardless, I'm glad it wasn't the end, because that venue has been a source of sustenance for thousands of Bay Area kids for almost 40 years. This was recorded by Pat (click the link, please), and serves as (mostly) background noise starting with JOY DIVISION and basketball (if you know, then you know) until the meeting starts almost an hour in. Listening can sometimes be a struggle, but remember the time and place here....this is important shit. This shit and these kids shaped a generation. I don't even know who's talking here....but I am grateful.

14 March 2026

CARDINAL

 


Saw CARDINAL in San Diego a few months back and was blown away. On a night full of theatrical black metal with capes and candles and props galore, this subdued trio from San Francisco calmly set up their gear, clean guitar with no effects, corpse paint so casual that it made you wonder if they wore it every day.....and they blew the fukkn doors off. Mesmerizing, haunting, imperfect, sinister, raw....true. Luckily Demonstration 2025 captures their essence, but you must see CARDINAL live to experience their power. 

13 February 2026

EVALUATE WHAT YOU TOLERATE

 


At the risk of repeating myself, the early '10s in the Bay Area were truly special time (much like the early '00s if we're being honest). There are bands here who formed the foundation for some truly great gigs (ACRYLICS, MOZART, MASS ARREST), bands I had never heard of before listening to this comp (MARRAIGE + CANCER, REVOLUTION BUMMER, HIGH ANXIETY, WARP), bands I was familiar with but who were outside of my general orbit (SPACE TOILET, PREENING, BUTANNA). Throw in MONSTER SQUAD, STREET EATERS and NOPES, all of whom are still active a decade (plus) later and you have a magical time capsule that is very clearly about so much fucking more than a few killer songs. But speaking of killer songs, DID IS DEAD, FATTYCAKES & THE PUFF PASTRIES and MABS deliver three of the killerest cuts you're going to hear today. 

09 February 2026

KALX

Y'all know the drill with these tapes, but even so....this is a really good one.
Here's life as broadcast on KALX in Berkeley 39 years ago today. 

HERE

Worth noting that life as broadcast on KALX in Berkeley 38 years ago today was posted last year.... 

27 January 2026

SUPERCHARGER

 


This one was just tacked onto the back end of some other tape that had nothing to do with SUPERCHARGER and/or '90s Bay Area garage punk. Some completely different thing clearly documented by someone who knew what was up, and three (plus) decades later it serves as a reminder to me (and you) how fukkn tuff early '90s garage punk was. For no logical reason whatsoever I associate the subgenre (and era) with Austin, Texas (actually, there is a very logical reason and it's the MOTARDS / FUCKEMOS split), but listen to "Lost Cause" and/or "Sooprize Package For Mr. Mineo" and know that the greater Bay Area knew what the fuck was up with this shit. Damn, it was probably SUPERCHARGER (and MUMMIES) that made Tim turn The Bible towards the garage shit and if that's the case....? Fuck man, fair enough. "San Bruno" is maybe the most gloriously bleak punk track I have ever heard, and Reatard acolytes would be well advised to take notes across the board. For whatever reason this encouraged me to listen to THE DONNAS...for that I am grateful. 


16 January 2026

MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL PRESENTS...


I remember seeing this one in shops when I moved to SF in '95, but for whatever reason I remember thinking it was too......too something. Maybe it was because MRR was The Institution and we felt like we were doing The Real Punk Shit (honestly, we were just two years removed from booking a tour using contacts pulled from microfiche at the college library so we kinda had a point), but really it was probably because I didn't know shit. Looking back though, what an incredible fukkn comp - DEAD SILENCE, CRINGER, NAUSEA, LIBIDO BOYZ, THE DETONATORS, SCREECHING WEASEL (when Ben was just a shit stirrer and had not yet turned into a complete shit), JAWBOX...you get the drill. Basically this was glimpse of the various '90s USDIY punk scenes n 1989, which is a polite way of saying that Tim Yo knew exactly what the fuck he was doing. And even though I never met the man face-to-face, I owe him more than I could possibly type. 

In other news - REALISTIC in Oakland this evening with some cool bands I'll be seeing for the first time:

05 January 2026

GARY LAMB

 


If you want to be real about it, if you want to be honest, then you'll acknowledge that there are some serious heavy hitters mingling amongst the schlock in the Bay Area's new age and early Windham Hill-adjacent realms. You had your forgettable pseudo new-age visionaries to be sure, but the hitters were....well, just spend some time with In Search Of The Turtle's Navel and get back to me if you still have any questions. This tape isn't on Windham Hill but there are time and place associations (these things matter) so I snagged Watching The Night Fall when I saw it tempting me with a 99¢ price tag. Life changing? Nope. Worth the price of admission? Absolutely. On the face it's "just" piano and....Marin County (it's not from Marin County - shit is complicated so please just stick with me here). This is the soundtrack of 1970s Bay Area idealism removed from reality, relocated to the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge (or down CA-85) with the Deadheads and the suit & tie hippies to a world comparable to that of crust punks with DISCLOSE backpatches growing vegetables and creating community in the suburbs just beyond the reach of the inner cities they still champion/ed. It's not a slag - gardens are fucking chill and I look forward to having another one in another life/time. It's just that....GARY LAMB is the sound of that, even though he is neither (I said it's complicated). Lamb is a Bay Area (Santa Cruz ish) native who was probably born into the life that others invaded....and this, my friends, opens an entirely different and equally different line of conversation. 
You see....sometimes it's just better to listen to the sounds. 

21 December 2025

PENELOPE HOUSTON AND THE BIRD BOYS

 


Another recording that (likely) came before the 1988 release of Birdboys. Like the session posted last year, this features songs that would appear on that game changing LP and is a brilliant early glimpse into a group led by one of the most iconic figures in early SF punk. It's a beautiful and grounding collection of songs...and remember that this was recorded less than a decade after AVENGERS played the final SEX PISTOLS gig. Also worth noting that the opener "Harry Dean" rips the lead from "Knife's Edge" off of AVENGERS guitarist Greg Ingraham's never-really-released solo demo from 1984. 

11 December 2025

UFFIZI

 


This short-lived trio would have been just as comfortable on a bill with SISTER FUCKER as with LIVID....but they were just a few years too late for either. The songs are so gloriously honest and bratty that they could have come from literally any era from 1978-present (which is their charm and their staying power) but they are quintessential mid-10s Bay Area. But really, I'm posting Nous Sommes Riches at 12:11 on 12/11...because you need to hear "The Fucking Song" immediately. 

06 December 2025

MERKED

 


Fifteen minutes of anti-capitalist mince/grind from Oakland. You can say that there's nothing special here, and I'll respond by saying that you're wrong. It's fierce and ugly....there are now sounds for now times. And if you don't thing "Soothing Sounds Of Slaughtered Rapists" is special, then I suggest you visit a different and/or worse/r blog. Choice cut: "Remove The Burden." Mandatory listening: Start to finish.  

19 November 2025

COLONIZE THE ROTTING

 


Seems like this band my have only recorded six songs. Ever. And still there are more riffs than the entire discography of some bands I've played in. Brutal, manic, psychotic death metal lurches from the mean streets of San Jose....shit is filthy. Shit is disjointed. Shit is precise and focused. Shit is.....brutal OSDM-influenced tech grind (but I actually don't know how to apply subgenres to death metal so probably that's wrong). Band probably stopped because the drummer/vocalist Alex Colon (who was a good musician) passed....but what a fukkn sonic legacy, right? Blasting Guttural Bay Area Death Slam, motherfuckers. 

COMPOSTING THE MASTICATED

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16 November 2025

COLOSSAL YES

 


I do not know how best to describe or discuss my feelings about Surrounded By Progress. It's like listening to SURVIVE in an entirely different realm. Like listening to future music on the radio at your dentist's office. Like the comedown from a really weird weekend....but in the form of sound. "Docile Progressions" is simultaneously ominous and beautiful.......and there's your life metaphor, you know? Ethereal synth-driven other music from the Bay Area and also from another world that you would (probably....hopefully) rather live in. There's a connection to ONCE AND FUTURE BAND which will mean something to a few readers, but really....you need ton listen to COLOSSAL YES. Because these are important sounds. 


:Surrounded By Progress:
Doesn't progress make you feel good inside?
You're idea of progress wrecks too many lives. 
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06 November 2025

SPILTH

 


Rescued this bad boy out of a cardboard box in an attic closet a few months back. You're welcome. 
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Tough to describe SPLITH, even more so with two decades of hindsight. On their face, they could have been a heavy alt proto metal (read: pre Nü Metal) juggernaut, but they came from and existed in the DIY punk realm...where they also didn't quite fit. I feel like I saw them several times and they seemed (at the time) not quite realized (whatever that means). That was with my ears then. I'm listening with today ears today though, and this SPILTH shit is (was...and also is) something special. You're gonna hear things that you are familiar with, from WHITE ZOMBIE to NEUROSIS, but the way these kids took would-be sludge and/or groove metal riffs and made them something completely unique? And made it feel like they belonged at crust and metal shows at the Covered Wagon in 1996? That was something I couldn't appreciate at the time. They were always a force live, and while I listen tonight in a cold apartment with a cat purring contentedly by my side...I am grateful that I was able to see a band that was this ahead of their time while they were still in their time. Three of these tracks were on the 1995 SPILTH *!% EP, and two of them I can't find anywhere else, so naturally I wonder what else was in that box in that closet in that attic....but I can't go back.  

04 November 2025

HARBINGER

 


If you know....then you know, and I don't need to write any words. You'd probably like that, but I am going to do what I do anyway. Sorry. 
WORDS: I hate to call a thing a supergroup, but sometimes the shoe kinda fits. Not even a Bay Area supergroup though - an East Bay supergroup. Eggplant (BLATZ, Absolutely Zippo), Mink (FLESHIES, S.P.A.M., Geekfest) and Aaron (CRIMPSHRINE, COLBOM, Cometbus) teamed up for this live-at-Gilman recording in 1998 and a brilliant follow up EP on Riisk. It's pretty much exactly what you think it might be - raw guitar '90s East Bay melodic punk with a serious DILS bent. If you know, you know. But some of you might not know....and that's why I'm here. You're welcome.