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Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio returns in 2014 with a show so packed with hits that we had to exceed our 1-hour cutoff a little, so we hope you’ll forgive the extra 7 or 8 minutes here. We think it’s well worth your while to finish all 68 minutes, or else how would you be able to fully ingest outstanding new material from Octapgrape, the Ausmuteants (pictured here), Warm White, Veronica Falls, Blank Realm and Violent Change?

Or “library” material from The Fall, The Middle Class, Electric Manchakou, Boss Hog and Stiff Legged Sheep, among others? Take a listen and let us know what you think – and if you feel like giving it a rating in iTunes, we’d be quite obliged.

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #29.
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Track listing:
BUNNYBRAINS – On The Floor Again
SALLY SKULL – The Running Kind
AUSMUTEANTS – Kicked In The Head
MIDDLE CLASS – Out of Vogue
ELECTRIC MANCHAKOU – She Said
THE SLEAZE – Splotch (On Something Clean)
STIFF LEGGED SHEEP – 19,000,000th Nervous Breakdown (apologies for a verbal miscue on this one; they relocated to SF in the late 80s, not late 90s)
COUNTER INTUITS – Sense of Urgency
WIRE – Outdoor Miner
CONTACT – Fascinated By Time
THE FALL – Tempo House
VIOLENT CHANGE – Word Around Town
VERONICA FALLS – Perpetual Motion
WARM WHITE – Wear My Clothes
BLANK REALM – Falling Down The Stairs
GAZE – So Early To Tell
BOSS HOG – Pete Shore
DEVIL DOGS – Twist and Burn
INHALANTS – Kolchak, The Night Stalker
OCTAGRAPE – Real Light

Past Shows:
Dynamite Hemorrhage #28    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #27    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #26    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #25    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #24    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #23    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #22    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #21    (playlist)

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New show, recorded on a laptop on our day off from work, instead of enjoying the sunshine and outdoor large-motor skill activities. I’ve got new stuff for you: HOUSEHOLD’s new EP, for instance – or one song from it. Just came out. We’re on it! Other new things include stuff from Dreamsalon, Bikes, Veronica Falls, The Nots, Ausmuteants, Roachclip, The Clits and other bands with classy and tasteful names. Older items include sun-defying tracks from the likes of Shoes This High, Crime and XYX. The more I type about it the more I realize what a monster hour-long thing this is. You’d better get started!!

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #27.
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Track listing:
AUSMUTEANTS – Daylight Robbery
HOUSEHOLD – Out of Reach
THE CLITS – Zoo Song
XYX – Pan de Muerto
CRASH NORMAL – Moon Food
SHOES THIS HIGH – A Mess
ROACHCLIP – Appearing Ill
THE SHITTY LIMITS – Medication Time
SPIDER – Boozetown
THE NOTS – Dust Red
THE SLEAZE – Weird Truck
CRIME – Hot Wire My Heart (alternate version)
DREAMSALON – Now You Tell Me
SEX TIDE – Never Get To You
SPRAY PAINT – I Need A Bag
STEEL WOOL – Devil’s Night
PAMPERS – T.H.T.F.
BIKES – Ocean Penis
TALULAH GOSH – Spearmint Head
VERONICA FALLS – Need You Around
VENOM P. STINGER – Walking About

Past Shows:
Dynamite Hemorrhage #26    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #25    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #24    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #23    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #22    (playlist) 
Dynamite Hemorrhage #21    (playlist) 

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One would think after listening to DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE RADIO #26 that there were a multitude of severely happening bands on the planet in late 2013, and you know, one might even be right. I’ve done my best to scout the hottest talent from across the globe the past two weeks, and have come up with 23 examples of loud, fast, hard, melodic, arty, dirty, gnarly rock and roll music from a bunch of youngsters and a few oldsters as well. New/active bands this time include ROACHCLIP; TRUE SONS OF THUNDER; a new 45 from VERONICA FALLS; LIFE STINKS; THE NOTS; ALLIGATOR; LA LUZ; SEX TIDE; SPRAY PAINT; PAMPERS; THE CLITS; SYNTHETIC ID; THE FIREWORKS and the STRAPPING FIELDHANDS. Jesus, you see what I mean?

There’s a sixteen-minute song and a couple of songs that clock in just over 1 minute. There are song of joy and songs of depression and pain. There are straight songs and angular songs. Let it be said for the record that there are only good songs.

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio #26.
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Track listing:

ROACHCLIP – Bungalow
PAMPERS – Not
VOX POP – You’re My Favorite
THE NOTS – Talk Show
MENTALLY ILL – Tumor Boy
SHARP BALLOONS – Genetic Disorder
SALLY SKULL – Bedellus
VERONICA FALLS – Nobody There
LA LUZ – All The Time
THE FIREWORKS – With My Heart
TALULAH GOSH – Testcard Girl
THE CLITS – Period Pains
SPRAY PAINT – Ultimate Umpire
TRUE SONS OF THUNDER – Black Astrologers
PAMELA – Too Late (Blind)
ALLIGATOR – Cycles
STRAPPING FIELDHANDS – Impossible To Say
VENOM P. STINGER – 26mg
SEX TIDE – Oh Ah Ha
SYNTHETIC ID – Killing Time
THE WHINES – To Be True
HOSE – Girls/Zoo
LIFE STINKS – My My My

Past Shows:
Dynamite Hemorrhage #25    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #24    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #23    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #22    (playlist)
Dynamite Hemorrhage #21    (playlist)

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I’ve made a new 8Tracks mix of some of the best rocknroll music from the past twelve months. I hope you’ll join me over there and listen to “REFLEX ON YOU”. It’s 17 of the most raw and exciting tracks from the year past, from wild sub-underground artpunk to garage noise to bent pop music. You’ll hear humdingers from Constant Mongrel, Priests and Spray Paint, among many others.

Track listing:

  1. CONSTANT MONGREL – Reflex
  2. PRIESTS – Radiation
  3. UV RACE – Life Park
  4. EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS – Dark Water
  5. THE SLEAZE – Too Close To Home
  6. PARQUET COURTS – Smart Aleck Kid
  7. THE WIMPS – Hello Frustration
  8. SPRAY PAINT – Spock Fingers
  9. LANTERN – Strange Weather
  10. RAW PRAWN – None Left
  11. KELLY STOLTZ – Double Exposure
  12. PRISSY CLERKS – Death Wish
  13. WHITE FENCE – Trouble is Trouble Never Seen
  14. FREELOVE FENNER – Vicky’s Day
  15. COLLEEN GREEN – You’re So Cool
  16. BURNT ONES – Strawberry Tomb
  17. VERONICA FALLS – Timeless Melody

Stream the mix here – mobile or web is fine.

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Got a new mixtape/radio show/podcast that I’ve made just for you, and it’s called DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE RADIO PODCAST, EDITION #12. I recorded it direct-to-laptop and completed it within the past five minutes, and it’s got some real musical whoppers on it that I carefully curated for ya. You’ll hear new stuff from Raw PrawnWhite Fence,The Mentalettes and Veronica Falls, as well as a plethora of aggressive pop, nervous punk, wiry garage and far-out psych from the last five decades. I say this every time, but this twelfth one is absolutely, positively the best collection of music I’ve ever put together – including mixtapes made for girls.

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast #12
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Track listing:

STEVE TREATMENT – The Hippy Posed Engrosement
RAW PRAWN – None Left
DEAR NORA – Make You Smile
REVERSIBLE CORDS – Highway Tomorrow
THE 2x4s – Iron Line
BLAST OFF COUNTRY STYLE – Giggles & Gloom
THE SHITBIRDS – Schiessbird
WHITE FENCE – Trouble is Trouble Never Seen
THE STEREO SHOESTRING – On The Road South
BUBBLEGUM LEMONADE – Unsafe At Any Speed
SALVATION ARMY – Mind Gardens
100 FLOWERS – Motorboat To Hell
VERONICA FALLS – Timeless Melody
MICRAGIRLS – Electric Chair Twist
SOCK PUPPETS – Summer Jacket
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS – Apathetic Hell
TYRANNA – Shock Face
THE WHITEFRONTS – World’s Fair
WARUM JOE – Tchang
SLUGFUCKERS – Rhizome
D.R.I. – Busted
SICK THINGS – Police
THE GERMS – The Slave
NUMBERS – Information
THE MENTALETTES – Fine Fine Fine

Download our past shows – each about an hour:
Download Show #11 
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Download Show #9
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Just a reminder, as I contemplate making a new edition of this thing in the next few days, that you can download or stream my Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Show Podcast, edition #10 – right now. It’s only an hour – the music is first-rate – the host’s a dope, but whatever! Do it! 

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast #10 here.
Stream Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast on Soundcloud here.  

Track listing:

THE TYRADES – Former Airline
EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS – Dark Water
TWELVE CUBIC FEET – Jaywalking
LOS CRIPIS – Breakfast
METROPAK – OK Let’s Go
LES BLOUSONS NOIRS – Eddy Sois Bon
CANDY HIGHWAY – Chilli Lopez
THE DWARVES – Fuckhead
TAPEWORM – Break My Face
HONEYSUCK – Snakepit (this is actually from 2012, not 2010 as stated on the ‘pod)
MYELIN SHEATHS – Half Wit
HEAD – Tireshredding
THE SHITBIRDS – Beef Bologna
VERONICA FALLS – Teenagers
PARQUET COURTS – Smart Alec Kid
CRACK UND ULTRA ECZEMA – Buddy’s A Good Boy
THE BLANK-ITS – I’m OK
THE BLIND SHAKE – Go Go 78
REVERSIBLE CORDS – Teen Orgy
GRASS WIDOW – Unbelievable
THE WENDY DARLINGS – Get Up
SPLIT ENDS – Rich With Nothing
SUPERCHARGER – Icepick
THE DEADBEATS – Let’s Shoot Maria
FURY – Flying  

Download our past shows – each about an hour:

Download Show #9
Download Show #8
Download Show #7
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Hey, I got my act together and put together a new phony radio show/podcast for you this week, and it’s a brain eraser/mind blower/humdinger of a show, if you ask me. Quite a few new things to play for you this time, with the total show clocking in at just a couple minutes over 1 hour. You can stream it, you can download it – but most importantly, you can take a chance and potentially have the entire course of your life changed by it.

You’ll hear new stuff from EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS, GRASS WIDOW, PARQUET COURTS, THE BLIND SHAKE, CANDY HIGHWAY, VERONICA FALLS and more…..and some would-be “classics” and never-weres from The Blank-Its, Reversible Chords, Crack Und Ultra Eczema, Supercharger and many more. 

Download Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast #10 here.
Stream Dynamite Hemorrhage Radio Podcast on Soundcloud here.  

Track listing:

THE TYRADES – Former Airline
EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS – Dark Water
TWELVE CUBIC FEET – Jaywalking
LOS CRIPIS – Breakfast
METROPAK – OK Let’s Go
LES BLOUSONS NOIRS – Eddy Sois Bon
CANDY HIGHWAY – Chilli Lopez
THE DWARVES – Fuckhead
TAPEWORM – Break My Face
HONEYSUCK – Snakepit (this is actually from 2012, not 2010 as stated on the ‘pod)
MYELIN SHEATHS – Half Wit
HEAD – Tireshredding
THE SHITBIRDS – Beef Bologna
VERONICA FALLS – Teenagers
PARQUET COURTS – Smart Alec Kid
CRACK UND ULTRA ECZEMA – Buddy’s A Good Boy
THE BLANK-ITS – I’m OK
THE BLIND SHAKE – Go Go 78
REVERSIBLE CORDS – Teen Orgy
GRASS WIDOW – Unbelievable
THE WENDY DARLINGS – Get Up
SPLIT ENDS – Rich With Nothing
SUPERCHARGER – Icepick
THE DEADBEATS – Let’s Shoot Maria
FURY – Flying  

Download our past shows – each about an hour:

Download Show #9
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Download Show #5 
Download Show #4
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VERONICA FALLS were selling a limited 6-song CD EP at their show on Tuesday called “SIX COVERS, VOL.2” – a no-pressure, lower-gloss quick run-through of six cover songs at the guitarist’s house. It’s really, really solid. While they apologetically downplay their preparation and practice in the brief liner notes, you won’t be able to tell, as everything sounds first-rate. 

This one’s (“Is Anybody There?”) a cover of Home Blitz covering Cock Sparrer (!). Other covers are of The LA’s, The Moles, The Rats, Ween and Bobby Dylan.

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Panic pop heaven last night in San Francisco at the Veronica Falls/Brilliant Colors/Golden Grrrls show at The Rickshaw Stop. Having missed the London-based Veronica Falls on numerous occasions when we were nonetheless in the same city, I’d been anticipating this one for a while, particular since I’m a major sucker for their Velvets-meets-Mamas & Papas 60s jangle/ultra-reverb/fast-strum sound. 

(Thanks to TheeBoyRacer for the photo of two members of Veronica Falls, by the way….my camera phone shots were atrocious). 

Glasglow’s GOLDEN GRRRLS were a spot-on, up-tempo C86 Shop Assistants-style Scottish pop trio, right outta the 80s and from Scotland to boot. Enjoyed them much more than the records I’ve heard thus far & therefore made a vow to check out their new Slumberland release a little closer.

BRILLIANT COLORS were similarly rising above expectations; I’ve always kinda liked their records, with the caveat that the vocals were a little too bathtub sing-songy and not particularly ear-pleasing neither…..and that reservation too was dashed when a nice level of mud was slathered on the mop-top female singer’s mic & they ripped through a rapid series of Buzzcockian 90-second smokers. There’s a dude in this band now; is that something new? Whatever, there’s a lot more heft here than Dynamite Hemorrhage had been aware of in the past.

VERONICA FALLS were every bit as good as I’d hoped, so we’ll call it a terrific night out. They spread the love around both their albums, mostly ignoring the minuscule amount of bum tracks they’ve written in favor of all their great ones, like the new “If You Still Want Me”, which I think might be the best thing they’ve ever done; “Right Side of My Brain”; “Come on Over” and even a encore featuring their first-45 cover of “Starry Eyes”.

It doesn’t do them many favors to call them a “pop” band, as I often do to differentiate them from, say, being a “punk” or a “garage” band. They’re loud, harmonic, fast, lean, tight, fetching, dissonant and pleasant as the day is long. I don’t reckon they’re in any danger of leaping into the mersh zone any time soon, as it’s pretty clear their roots are in the deep underground of post-punk, kiwi pop and the Velvets, and they’ve made no nods to anything approaching a quote-unquote sell-out to date.

Let’s give ‘em a big hand for that and hope they keep up the stellar work.