From the internet: One would never guess that the members of 400 Blows are fans of the Smiths when listening to their debut album, Black Rainbow. This California punk trio delivers a high-speed, aggro-accented set, and it's the farthest thing away from anything Morrissey and company ever did. Early Black Sabbath might come to mind first, but not the Smiths. Quick, pinch-hitting percussion from Ferdinand Cudia is fully as intense as Christian Wabschall's hypnotic guitar riffs, but it's the frenetic vocal screeching from frontman Skot Alexander that totally defines what 400 Blows stands for. There's more speed, more angst, and a raw post-grunge rage on Black Rainbow and for a young band, it's an explosive effort. They're not aiming to do what's already been done since Nirvana first arrived in the early '90s, because they obviously lack the desire to do so. It's pretty clear that 400 Blows isn't following any kind of post-alternative rock formula on Black Rainbow. The only thing they! 're wanting to do is rock out — and hard. With songs like "The Ugly Are So Beautiful," "The Root of Our Nature," and "Everyone Is Silent," 400 Blows feels the fever and wants the listener to respond without thinking. 400 Blows is sick — sick with what's commercially appealing and ill to what's currently thought of as punk. Black Rainbow is the real thing, so be afraid. AMG
From the internet: "The Hunches are Portland's finest purveyors of cacophonous garage, delivering ragged-edged rock 'n' roll with such devastating hidden melody, one is left wondering how the band crammed such pop into the noise cavalcades. Having released two previous full-lengths, The Hunches are back with Exit Dreams, their third (and possibly final) album that captures their fiery live form on wax once more."
Track Listing: 01. Actors 02. Ate My Teeth 03. Not Invited 04. Deaf Ambitions 05. From This Window 06. Carnival Debris 07. Street Sweeper 08. Your Sick Blooms 09. Pinwheel Spins 10. Fall Drive 11. Unraveling 12. Swim Hole
The album was recorded in Rosenberg Studio Copenhagen 1973 Issued in Iceland only. And just 1000 copies were made. It has since been re-issued. I have been enjoying this one for a little bit. If you like Sabbath, Hawkwind, Flower Travelin Band, etc... you may be into it.
here is the song "the end"
01. Wandering Around 02. Solution 03. A Sad Man's Story 04. Jesus Freaks 05. 1999 06. Scared 07. Nightmare 08. The End.
Track Listing: 01. Nobunny Loves You 02. I Know I Know 03. Mess Me Up 04. I Am A Girlfriend 05. Tina Goes To Work 06. Chuck Berry Holiday 07. Boneyard 08. Somewhere New 09. Church Mouse 10. It's True 11. Don't Know, Don't Care 12. Not That Good
01. Into This Earth of Shallow Intent 02. Haunting Cries Beneath the Lake Where Our Queen Once Walked 03. Lamentations in the Citadel of God 04. Desolate North 05. Thule 06. Hinterland 07. Waldländer im Herbst 08. Ashen
01. Everybody Rock 02. Voodoo Doll 03. Heartache in the City 04. Dreamin’ of Summertime 05. Nowhere Man 06. March of Love and Hate 07. Baby Face Killer 08. Searchin’ for an Angel 09. The Lonely People 10. You’ve Lost Your Eyes 11. Delerium [sic] Trim Man 12. I Came from Another World
01. Ataud to Riviere 02. Land of Tar 03. I Have Never Met Him 04. Frightening Clouds 05. Without Hate We Have Nothing 06. In Effigy 07. Leave Me Here 08. Red Velvet 09. Warpath
01. blood on my bananas 02. billy rueben 03. adventures of the incorrigible jazzy pants 04. you can't fire me... i split! 05. american eyes 06. the peasants are revolting 07. casual friday 08. another ominous warning about the end of the world 09. god's phone number 10. soda jerk 11. nautical theme