By: Rinjo Njori On the 23rd Edition of the I Blog Econo Podcast we get a good idea what the Raunch Hands think of "Your Fat Friend," revisit 2009 flash in the pan's Tinted Windows and see what happens when Kevin Shields guests on Paul Weller's new album. By the way, Weller "hates" shoegaze-- My Bloody Hell! A (Power) Pop To The Face by Rinjonjori on Mixcloud

Filed under: News , Exclusive , Book Club In the early-to-mid '90s, following the success of Nirvana, major labels made what will likely prove their last-ever push to sign underground punk bands. Amid the frenzy, even some of the freewheeling neo-garage acts covered in Eric Davidson 's recently released debut book, 'We Never Learn: The Gunk Punk Undergut, 1988-2001,' managed to scam their way into the mainstream. As refreshing as it was to see, say, Rocket from the Crypt getting some MTV love, the revolution [...]

When bands like The White Stripes and The Hives began bubbling to the mainstream surface around the turn of the century and the term "garage rock" was being bantered around as hip currency despite its obvious retro connotations, there was still a whole swath of bands left largely ignored. It is this segment of the underground that Eric Davidson, the lead larynx of the New Bomb Turks and longtime music scribe for a number of publications, examines in his new book, We Never Learn: The Gunk Punk Undergut, 1988–2001 [...]
(Deel 266 hiero ) La herencia de los Munster #9 label: Munster jaar: 1990 kant a1: Alex Chilton - New Girl in School kant a2: The Hellcats - Going Donw South kant b1: Raunch Hands - Man Needs a Woman kant b2: Tav Falco - You're 16 www.munster-records.com La herencia de los [...]