Category: Philly bands (Page 19 of 21)

Dead Milkmen – Live

Elk’s Lodge Atlantic City 1985?


Dead Milkmen Live from the Elk’s Lodge in Atlantic City. I don’t have much info on this show but I’m assuming it was in the summer of 1985. Lots of songs from their first albumBig Lizard in My Backyard plus a few from Eat Your Paisley . Around 1/3 into the video they do their big early hit Bitchin’ Camaro with what looks like most of the audience up on stage. The Dead Milkmen have reformed and have a new album out go to The Dead Milkmen Facebook Page to check it out.
Thanks again to Pete at Sounds of Tomorrow for the beta tapes

Audio files

01 – Beach Song
02 – Tiny Town
03 – Laundromat Song
04 – Junkie
05 – Right Wing Pigeons From Outer Space
06 – Tarantula
07 – Dean’s Dream
08 – Serrated Edge
09 – Big Lizard
10 – V.F.W.
11 – Lucky
12 – Bitchin’ Camaro
13 – Take Me Apart
14 – Swampland Of Desire
15 – Two Feet Off The Ground
16 – Hangin’ Round
17 – SwordFish

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Chestnut Cabaret – June 5th, 1989

Thanks for the link to this billydee! For more of his live tapes go here

Autistic Behavior – Live Kater St. 8/7/82

This video is from an impromptu outdoor show in Philly back in 1982. Autistic Behavior only got through about 5 songs and then the cops busted up the show. Instead of me explaining check out this pdf with two zine articles (Savage Pink & Die Young) talking about it Click Here to see the pdf. They had two tracks on the Get Off My Back comp and recorded an album which was finally released by SRA in 2013.

Thanks to Pete at Sounds of Tomorrow for the beta tapes and Bret (Noise Addiction II) for the info and zines.

Homo Picnic – Blood On The Walls Tape & Live Videos

Blood on the Wall demo tape by Homo Picnic from 84. 6 songs of early Homo Picnic with Rich Poor (currently of Brutal Truth & Total Fucking Destruction) on vocals Dug on Guitar, Tone on Drums and Chuck Treece (McRad) on bass. Homo Picnic now has a facebook page. For more Homo Picnic see Noise Addiction and all Homo Picnic posts.

01 – Blood On The Walls
02 – Trouble In Paradise
03 – How Many Lives
04 – I Win
05 – Battered Dreams
06 – War Stories

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Homo Picnic – West Side Club

Homo Picnic – Star Theater, Camden NJ – 4/6/85

From a CRUNCH show with Oblivion, Beefeater.& Scream.

Trained Attack Dogs – Live @ Chaos Records

Trained Attack Dogs started in 1986 and released one 7 inch (Pizza EP), one track on the Discpan Hands Comp and a self released live tape (Lotsa Fun). You can listen to all of it by going to www.kenkramar.com The band included Keith Souder (vocals), Ken Kramar (guitar) and John Manhardt (bass) and various drummers plus David Thrower also played guitar with them in 1988 and 1989. The drummer on these videos from Chaos Records was Rich Hoak (later of Brutal Truth and currently TFD.) I’ve been told this was one of his first shows with them. I’m not sure what everyone in the band is doing currently but Keith is djing as DJ K.L.Diablo. They played a bunch of shows in the last few years but I’m not sure if they are still back together as of now. Below the videos there is audio files and a slide show of all the flyers I could find of Trained AttacK Dogs.
Thanks again to Pete at Sounds of Tomorrow for the beta tapes

Audio files

01 – Love Song & Flamehead
02 – Surrender
03 – Clean Your Own House & Friend Larry
04 – Big Black Cowboy & Indian Medicine Car & Religious Experience

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Electric Love Muffin – Live @ CEC

The Muffin live from the CEC in West Philly – A rock against hunger show with Constraint (From Leigh Valley) and Government Issue. This is the last video I have of them – As usual they put on a great show. Some time I will try to get the Constraint and GI video from this show up as well. I’m not sure I have anything else to say about Electric love Muffin since this is my third post on them. I did get asked if I had any video or audio of their cover of Highway Star and I think they started doing that after all the videos I have so if anyone has any more video or live audio please let me know.
Again there are a couple of songs I remember but I couldn’t figure out the titles. So, if anyone knows please let me know in the comments. Thanks

Thanks again to Pete at Drugmusic.com. for the beta tapes

Audio files

01 – This Time I’m Gone
02 – American Family & Tomorrow’s Regrets
03 – ? & One Year Removed & I Should Have & ?
04 – I Don’t Mind & Look For Me
05 – NorwegianWood

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Decontrol – Live @ CEC in West Philly

Decontrol was born in 1980, started as a two-man hardcore outfit by Adam Avery. Adam played a combination guitar / bass along with a bass drum over original singer Zero’s caterwalling vocals. It was horrible, but soon became 100% better when Adam fired the other half of Decontrol and recruited the amazing skills of Ritchie Birch on guitar and Keith Lenderman on drums. Adam settled on bass and vocals. (stolen from their website)
These videos are from the CEC in West Philly I’m guessing from 84 or 85. Most of the songs from their album Songs from the Gut are here which by the way you can buy (along with lots of extra tracks) at cdbaby. Another Philly band that should be up there with all the legendary hardcore bands from the rest of the county. It’s amazing how a little thing like starting songs off with A-B-C-D instead of 1-2-3-4 can stand out so much but I’ve never heard another band do it and I will always identify it with Decontrol. The good news is if you missed them they are back together and working on a new album. I have to admit I have not seen them since the 80’s but I plan to make up for that next time they play a show in Philly. I have more Decontrol video I will try to get up at some point one is a show from AC opening for Toxic Reasons and the other is opening for Scream at the West Side Club.
If your on Facebook go to their page and “like” Below the videos are the audio tracks and a slide show of Decontrol flyers. As usual there were a couple of songs I wasn’t sure of the titles but hopefully someone will fill me in on it and I’ll update the post.
Thanks again to Pete at Sounds of Tomorrow for the beta tapes


Ken @ the Fire

Videos from a Ken show at the Fire on March 20th 2010. My best guess is Ken has been around now for over 15 years. Going through many different singers and drummers in the early days until the current lineup that has been together for at least 10 years now. They released one 7″ and two cd’s (you should buy them here) Ken doesn’t play out much these days but when they do it’s worth the wait. I’m not very good at describing music and I can’t think of another band that Ken sounds like so just check it out. Also go to the I Like Ken Website. (I tried to fix the audio on the videos but it’s still a little crackly. My flip style video camera I discovered does not have a volume control and it recorded a little too loud.) I also included a video for the song “Happy Suicide” directed by Paul Hazlett and the audio files are below all the videos.

Videos


Ken – Happy Suicide


Ken – Punk Rock Block


Ken – Snowflake


Ken – Evil Snake


Ken – Sweaty Psalms


Ken – James Bond Brown


Ken- Boys Who Rock


Ken – 08-38″24″28″ Hike


Video for “Happy Suicide” off the new album Silky Smooth Destruction
directed by Paul Hazlett

Audio files

01 – Happy Suicide
02 – Punk Rock Block
03 – Snowflake
04 – Evil Snake
05 – Sweaty Psalms
06 – James Bond Brown
07 – Boys Who Rock
08 – 38″24″28″ Hike

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O Mighty Isis

O Mighty Isis exemplified everything that was good in the early 90’s indie rock scene. Catchy guitar riffs, fun lyrics, alternating tempos between slow & fast, and unusual cover songs. There shows were always a good time and it was always cool to see what new guitars Chris came up with for the shows. I really believe that if Philadelphia had a big indie label like K or Teanbeat – O Mighty Isis would be revered in the same way as bands like Beat Happening, Unrest and Mecca Normal. Included below is their cd Angel Brite and a cd comp which includes their 7 inch. Sophy and/or Chris went on to have numerous bands after O Mighty Isis with a variety of styles: Including Wastoid (British Metal), Slobber Mountain Boys, Illegitimate Sons and Daughters,The Pine Barons (Blue Grass) Also La Resistance. Chris now playing guitar and vocals for  Creem Circus which has covered a few Mighty Isis tunes among the Glam.
Any guitar or bass players that read this should go check out Chris’ shop Dipinto Guitars

Zine that came with the 7 Inch (I think)

Audio files

01 – Rock Star Babe
02 – Teenager From Outer Space
03 – Sparkle
04 – Skip This Town
05 – Secret
06 – One Of Us Is Crying
07 – Sofa and Chair
08 – Rock N Roll Band
09 – Angel Brite
10 – Squidge
11 – Enough Of You
12 – Total Eclipse Of The heart
13 – I Want You to Want Me (Live)

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01 – Intro
02 – Guitar Wars
03 – Squidge
04 – Flaming Dealth
05 – Secret
06 – Mousie
07 – Angel Brite

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Sink Manhattan

Philly industrial band akin to Test Department, Einstürzende Neubauten, Amor Fati, Missing Foundation. I’m not a big fan of labeling music but it has always bugged me that the label Industrial got taken over by all those Wax Trax bands (even though I do like some if it.) To me Industrial band means banging on metal (sometimes with power tools,) not a bunch of guys trying to look tough while playing keyboards with choreographed lighting. Sink Manhattan delivered on the banging on metal and the stage at their shows looked like a junk yard. I’ve always liked covers that sound nothing like the original and Dioxen is a good example of that.

Live Chestnut Cabaret – September 1, 1988

Thanks for the link to this billydee! For more of his live tapes go here

Live Chestnut Cabaret January 31, 1989

Live Chestnut Cabaret

Live tape – Chestnut Cabaret
(Thanks Don Sheluga )

Bleakhouse

Sink Manhattan Bleakhouse album cover

A1 – Bleakhouse
A2 – Without Ever Noticing
A3 – Dioxen
B1 – Farm
B2 – By The Hook
B3 – Chaw Pig

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King Carcass

King Carcass was a Philly band from the late 80’s early 90’s to describe them I’m going to cheat since my copy of the album Blind had a press pack. This review was from the City Paper writer Frank Blank from 1990.
King Carcass: High volume nasty noise at full industrial strength levels. In creating a hellacious atmosphere, the moaning guitars and crashing rhythm section suck the listener into King Carcass’ own rumbling world.
I’m not sure who this review was by:
King Carcass consists of Neil on bass, Steve on guitar, Steve on drums and Chris on guitar. The band achieves their sound working with a variety of guitar tunings and a bit of distortion.

I’ve gathered as far as I can tell their whole discography here: a demo tape, first album Blind, a 7″ and the second album Other Minds Other Species.

Audio files

Mercury Demo Tape

King Carcass Mercury tape case

01 – Mercury
02 – Bells
03 – Throw Myself

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Blind

King Carcass Blind LP cover

A1 – Hoof
A2 – Freefall
A3 – Throwmyself
B1 – Sink And Desist
B2 – Drug Alleys
B3 – Heisenberg
B4 – Opaquedenial

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Unbounded Coil / Strange Desire ?(7″)

King Carcass 7 inch cover

A – Unbounded Coil
B – Strange Desire

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Other Minds Other Species

King Carcass Other Minds Other Species cover

Suture
Halfway up a Ladder
Erosion
Camel
Birds and Flowers
For Those of You
Tuscaroro
Minut Ka
Devices

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