Paul
Armstrong RIP at The Midway
Photo:John Keegan
Paul Armstrong of The Flashcubes and 1.4.5 died last week. We were shocked by his passing.
He was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year but we don't think anyone knew that!
The Flashcubes were formed in Syracuse in 1977. Blowfish
used to play their song “Christi Girl” back in 1978 on the
Late Risers Club. Then 1.4.5. formed and Blowfish played
songs from their album Rhythm n’ Booze. Armstrong
was always very friendly and he was easy to be around. His love of rock
n’ roll was always at the top of his mind.
He moved to Hull and started 1.4.5. up again. When he hit the
stage we described him as ‘uncaged’. He would be all revved
up and almost used his guitar as a weapon. He was loved rock and wanted
to transmit that ...and definitely did! We love that sort of person.
We’re all a little fanatic.
We ran into him a few times with his wife Marge down at the C Note
since he lived in the area. A few months ago we reviewed the tribute
album for the Flashcubes and Paul texted us with a Thank You.
He was so thrilled that some of his favorite musicians covered the Flashcubes
songs. He also sent us a bunch of the Flashcubes catalog.
The Del Fuegos are heading for two European tours this year, first in June and then in November. The group had
a few mishaps, like that canceled show at Roadrunner a few years ago. Now, they point out that a popular Facebook page on the band is not in their control. They urge everyone to follow up their
new page The Real Del Fuegos.
Rudy
Childs who directed The Dogmatics: A Dogumentary
is working on a new film named 1983: Almost Forgotten.
He's already interviewed Mach Bell for the documentary about his time
with the Joe Perry Project. Rudy now has a show, Riff Raff,
on WRPS
radio in Rockland which is 88.3 FM. It's on Thursdays
from 11am to 1pm and repeated later at 7 pm and repeated again on Sundays
from 11am to 1pm. Rudy likes his metal but plays local and other music
too.
VIDEOS......
The Spackles video for “Be My Anchor” off their
last EP Music For Blockheads, does what you hope a video does which
is to make you take another listen to the song. It's full of surf/spy
riffs and you wonder why.
The video begins with a shot of a Greek statue. The lyrics soon reveal
that the figure is Diogenes.
The song is setting up the mythic search for an honest man and referencing
it to spy/spaghetti western imagery. Once you get that the almost James
Bond riffs will bring a smile to your face.
Alas, the music gets dark, the images go apocalyptic, and the lyrics
declare “your quest is futile”. There are live shots from
The Midway interspersed and you may recognize some of the regulars.
Locals Condition Baker have a video for their song “Bleed”.
The band plays live in a small space. There’s not much variety
there but it's injected it with their personalities and moves. Seeing
the band play really does open up the song even more.
That bass line at the beginning is a cool arrangement of notes and
to see how the bass player does it is revealing. Then the first chord
progression gets solidified in your mind the way it might not by just
hearing it. The mix of being beat up emotionally and physically is brought
home in the catchy chorus of “Why? Why do I have to bleed?”.
The singer sings clear over the roar of guitars, that is a genius point
right there. Their a new album Bennington Street is out on
May 8.
We have fond memories of hearing The Rentals in the early
punk days. One song that got lots of airplay was “Gertrude Stein”
released in 1979. It had that jerking two chord rhythm in the verses
that was perfect to mimic the repetitive text of Stein’s “A
rose is a rose is a rose is a…”
It wasn’t until recently that we heard “Cab Driver”
by Lenny Kravitz that was released in 1990 on his Let Love
Rule album. When we heard that opening rhythm (here done on bass)
we could only think of “Gertrude Stein”. Lenny's song has
an anti-racist message.
We're sure he come upon it on his own, but it’s a good excuse
to play “Gertrude Stein” again. The recording was co-produced
by Oedipus and The Rentals.
RADIO......
On
his 4/21 Rising show Skybar had David
Harrison in for an interview. Dave is currently
in The False Positives and was also in the Voodoo
Dolls and The Nines (with Evan Shore). He
had a backstage Dee Dee story about when The Voodoo Dolls played with
the Ramones .
He says he was apprehensive starting a new band after having such a
great experience with those former groups. Could he measure up? His
first recording was “Leave A Mark” which hits hard with
a cautionary message and in retrospect was an impressive debut. David gives all the updates on the group and upcoming
shows.
PODCASTS......
Al Quint had a neat punk set in his 4/13 Sonic
Overload show. It was Teenage Head, Weirdos, Adverts and X
Ray Spex. The Spex song was “I Live Off You” off Germ
Free Adolescents and it sounds better than ever now. Here
it is on YouTube.
A later set had Annihilation Time, a group from CA, doing “Panic”.
It’s sort of a punk/hardcore/metal combo but we like the punk
feel of it, and it’s from 2004 though it sounds older.
There was a local punk set with Freeze and
The Not (“Action Man”). The Not never got the attention
we thought they warranted . A track by Expando Brain
“Flogging a Dead Relationship” followed. Their album, Mother
of God, It’s Expando Brain, was produced by Gary Waleik
of Big Dipper. The not often heard now Busted Statues
song ”Home” ended the set. There was a real aura
around this group in the eighties. They seemed very special. We have
the Expando Man and Busted Statues below because they are not readily
available.
It
was another fine show on 4/11 from Punks in the Garage
podcast (from WAIF Cincinnati). They put the spotlight on Richard
Hell for three songs- “Blank Generation”, “Boy
With the Replaceable Head” and “Love Comes in Spurts”.
They had one of our favorite 999 songs; the very expressive
“I’m Alive” which came out in 1977 as their first
release. The In Crowd, an English sixties group that
became Tomorrow did “Why Must They Criticise”.
Half of what Punks in the Garage play is from the sixties the other
half is current groups playing sixties style, like Chesterfield Kings,
Archie & the Bunkers and The Violet Mindfield. They
played the MC5’s first single (1967) a cover of “I
Can Only Give You Everything”.
Their 3/28 show was all early San Francisco punk 76 to 82. They have
bands you know like Avengers, Dead Kennedys, The Nuns,
Crime and The Mutants. There were some you might not know
like Mary Monday, Impatient Youth, Tools and KGB.
They have an interview with Jonathan Postal of the Readymades
talking about his days on the early SF scene. One hour of the real stuff.
NEW MUSIC/CD's ......
The Chelsea Curve want to take you for a “Ride”.
That’s their pre-release single for the upcoming album The
Rideout. Make no mistake when The Chelsea Curve want to take you
for a ride, it’s on a Vespa.
That’s what is so easy to love about the group, they take you
to Mod heaven. It’s not just they do the mod thing, it’s
that they do it so genuinely and unfailingly. “Ride” is
three minutes where you can forget your troubles and fantasize that
you are free to dress with flair and join your mates on the scooters.
The song captures that spirit. It’s not just a song, it’s
a lifestyle. The part we listen for, after taking in Linda’s vocals,
are the rumpling and tumbling drums. Man does that give us chills. That
spirit is sustained for the next six songs. It’s the perfect opening
statement.
The Chelsea Curve have changed since their beginnings. They always had Mod
influences but now it’s all solid Mod material and it suits them
fine. They have a focus and a strong identity. The seven songs on The
Rideout album and they all keep up a swift pace. That breathless
enthusiasm for life is part of what they are trying to transmit.
“Kindawanna” and “Rally ‘Round” are
two excellent songs that were released earlier. “In Real Life”
sticks out to us, but all seven songs are going to sound fabulous on
the radio. It’s real easy to pick this to click.
The Rideout release party is Saturday May 9 at the
Medford Brewing Company, with DJ Sherman, The Northern
Line, and Nick and the Adversaries. It’s
a matinee from 4:00-8:00 and it’s a FREE show. Scooters are welcome
- how cool is that. “Ride” is streaming on Bandcamp now.
Jenn Lombari and Sourpunch are on fire in
their EP Shake Them Bones. It ’s evident
in the energy, speed and sense of urgency in the recordings. On the
whole the songs are upbeat with speedy tempos and there’s a bit
of a nightlife/party/social feeling going on, that we assume is Jenn’s
life experience coming through. There is also “Gin Buzz”
and “Dead Friends” , about remembering those that passed,
that adds gravity to the set of songs.
Jenn’s vocals have always been a center point but here Jenn
is commanding. In places like the first track “Lipstick and Black”
she does marvels with multi-tracking her vocals. In “Dead Friends”
the vocals get punky. In “Rebound n Down” it’s a Chuck
Berry sprint. In the cover of “Going Up The Country” its
raspy rockin’ that works up to an enthusiastic scream.
The drums make their mark. We love the spots in “Lipstick and
Black” where the drums create a pronounced low rumble that is
a real speaker shaker. Then there’s the guitar solos that we weren’t
expecting. In “Sourpunch Stomp” it’s a burst of wah
wah shredding! There are also succinct solos in “Ginn Buzz”
and “Going Up the Country” that stick out. This is a high
water mark for Sourpunch and one hard rocking EP by any standard.
Requiem are a new young band from Boston. Their debut EP All
The News That's Fit To Print is out on April 27. Because they are
young the lyrics reflect a different view than what we might be used
to.
The group sound has a bed of loud guitars but it’s slicker and
leaner. You get a sense of the control they have. There are subtle differences
that make them stand out. One of those is the singer who again uses
control of her voice. There’s no yelling. The vocals have tone
and you can hear every word.
The drumming is strong and the fill ins are very tasteful. All this
is very exciting for any group, never mind a young new one. They just
seem so natural, it’s got to last and hopefully get some traction
with these excellent songs.
“Turning (Inside Out)” has a hook in the chorus that it
works up to. By the end you want to listen to it again. Pay attention
to the voice. Notice how the singer articulates the words “fatal”,
“table”, “Stable” and “unable” to
make the rhyme stick out in the first chorus. This is how she gets attention
with subtly and not volume.
Their website.
You can see them on stage with their YouTube
vids. Requiem are at Warehouse XI in Union Sq Somerville
this Monday April 27
Torch Red are playing like they have something to prove. “Deaf Minds” has an inborne drive to it.
The song rides on a four chord garage progression. All the instruments dig in. The guitar solo scratches and scrapes like a caged animal
and seems to end in a growl. Teresa Mastrorilli gives an excellent vocal performance. Check them out on Friday June 5 at OBrien's with The Idolizers, The Stigmatics, and Whyte Lipstick
We saw American Ethosat
the Hong Kong (Harvard Sq) in 2020. We liked them but not as much
as we do after hearing this new album, the title is Morse code for SOS
(... _ _ _ ...), that’s going to mess up searches on google.
The band is a bit mysterious. They ID themselves as a New England
band, led by Daniel Lajoie with a changing group of
musicians. Their music is hardcore/metal. It's relentless, and that
goes along with the lyrics that burrow into life’s problems. The
opening track is the Beach Boys “Wouldn’t It Be Nice“
slowed way down. Why? Don’t know, but it’s an indication
that things are going to be challenging.
The Bandcamp page has the lyrics and they show pretty quickly that
there is a lot of life experience funneled into them. Indeed an “An
Appeal to Heaven” seems like a person reviewing their hard life.
“On Purpose” is similar and adds two minutes of a man’s
taped memories in the background.
There’s a lot to unravel in some songs, like “Quietus
Part Deaux”. The word ‘Quietus’ which means settling
one’s debts shows up in Hamlet. Sure enough near the end the lyrics
go “To be or not to be, that is the question/ to be or not to
be, forever the question”. There’s also a line, “There
is a point to this song”. There’s the challenge if you want
to delve in.
“Pink Panthers” begins with reference Plutarch’s
quote of Julius Cearsar, “I came, I saw” and before “I
conquered” proceeds to list seventeen more statements beginning
with “I…” They all seem like existential problems.
That leads to a screed about someone …or self-loathing. Meanwhile
the music is grinding away. It’s intense. This is just a few examples
of what we found. You can spend a lot of time delving into this album.
Foxy is just one of the treasures that Rum
Bar Records has found and released. They released the album
Tonight
Tonight last May. Now they've taken the song “She
Waits Alone” from the album and added three songs for an EP to
promo the group’s summer tour. The added songs are from older
material, but their sound has always been the same.
We've spent an inordinate amount of time listening to “Sick
Inside”. It has a massive grove from the get go. The bottom end
is deep as bed rock. The guitars are heavily fuzzed up. The chorus gets
us swaying with the back and forth chords and base notes, when the lyrics
go “I’m sick inside, inside” the singer turns sugary
with “inside- eye-eye” which is pure sixties girl group
teen bop. That’s our favorite moment.
The song captures a late night love sick feeling. There’s a
cleaver Rashomon moment where a scene is commented on by two separate
people and illustrates their misunderstanding.
I’m not an impartial reviewer anymore when it comes to the Glimmer
Stars. I go in just loving them to death. Even before I heard
their new album Someday’s A Long Time
I was totally sold on the two pre-released songs.
I love the sound of the guitars, I love the drum fills, I love heartbreak
lyrics and most of all I love Mini Mendez’s vocals.
It’s to the point that I get fixated on the way Mendez’s
voice plays with a single word, like “now” in “I Need
It Now” or “around” in “It’s The Only
Dream I Keep Around”. All of that applies to the whole album.
I’m with Mini when he pines for the women in “Love, Madeline”,
“Autumn Girl”, “It’s the Only Dream I Keep Around”
and “Maybe”. Even though it’s poppy heartbreak songs
the guitars (by Steven Soto) always have muscle and
the drums (by Ritchie Mendez) are pounding. There’s
no delicate manner about any of it.
“It’s the Only Dream I Keep Around” is so suffused
with yearning one can get drunk on it. Whatever the trick is to get
that feeling in a song, Mendez knows it. In the last minute of the song,
they have a classic power pop guitar solo. Mini sings the last chorus
as some airy background vocals join in and still more atmosphere with
chimes. Wow.
The last song “Better Day” is optimistic that things will
be fine in the end which is a wonderful way to end this album. There’s
two songs streaming on Bandcamp now. The album is released on May 8.
Here's
their Bandcamp page.
High on Stress is on Rum Bar Records. Their EP Over/Thru
had universal good reviews. The song “Over/Thru” is on the
new album Still Here too. That song is a favorite.
When it hits the chorus it’s so perfect - the yearning in the
voice, the words, the slight swing in the chords.
They do sound like the Replacements sometimes (“Time Will Tell
You”, “Plans Have Plans”, Over/Thru”). On the
album you can hear their own personality too (“Under The Table”,
“Ambassador”, “Uphill Climb”) .
The band is killer. The guitars are always in the sweet spot between
jangle and beefy power chording. The bass carries a rhythm all its own.
You feel it as well as hear it. The drummer has a strong snare and has
busy fills that excite. The recording brings them all out. That along
with consistently good songwriting makes a solid album. The release
day is May 8. There are
two songs streaming on Bandcamp now.
Black Market Heart are a noise/post punk outfit from
LA. The Jesus and Mary Chain come to mind first when you hear
them. There’s some early Bauhaus in there too. There’s
goth too but we get more of a Noir feeling with these songs. That’s
backed up by the video for the first song “What
Happens In the Dark" with one shot of the group in a car at
night. The song is a crisp 1:40. Also check the city night scene cover
above. Check out the first song below and if you like that you will
dig the whole album. We think it’s a notable effort.
Troubles from Helsinki, Finland have a garage sound they
couple with horror themes to make an appealing mix. Often they sing
about love, loss and life’s problems but use a horror metaphor
to add the drama. It works. We think about The Darts doing a similar
thing on Halloween Love Songs.
They declare they don’t put their music on Spotify so as to not endorse
that platform’s “monopoly and investments”. They are
proud to be DIY. But
they are on Bandcamp. The first song on the album is “Ghouls”
and that is indicative of the whole album. Hear that below.
Dharma Guns, another Helsinki group, are a hard rock unit. They eschew any finesse or other genre borrowing.
Their new album Nightmares and Broken Dreams is hard rock heaven. They only break the volume and pace on one of the ten
tracks (“Black Cloud”).
You can hear the whole album on Spotify.
We embed a riff based “King of Action Rock” which will pump up your day below.
Rad Girlfriend Records has a split EP with Horace Pinker and Raging Nathans.
The Raging Nathans from Dayton, OH play pulsating punk. They prove punk is not dead. Horace Pinker are Chicago based.
They have a pop punk sound but hit it hard. There’s no cutesy playing around with them. We like the speedy “Another Way” and have that embedded below. Hear the whole EP on the Rad Girlfriend Bandcamp page.
Time for something heavy. Slow Shiv are a trio from Nashville,
TN. They play what they call 'Mean Pop' which they describe as “pop
music for heavy music fans and heavy music for pop fans”. It sounds
very heavy to us and reminds us of Nine Inch Nails or Big Black.
We checked out their last EP and this is much better sonically. The
recording /mix does the job. The song “Ridiculous Beast”
is a profile of a ‘big man’ who is very greedy.
Here's some good shows coming up ....
April
27, 2026 (Monday) Requiem and Spanghew
are at Warehouse XI (Sanborn Ct Union Square Somerville) (see
Blowfish's review above)
April 27, 2026 (Monday)Cowboy Killers, Soy Capibara, Odie at The Silhouette Lounge
April 28, 2026 (Tuesday)Brainwash Victims, Cigarette Camp at The Model, Allston -early show at 6PM
April 28, 2026 (Tuesday)Emily How, Miss Bones, Mackenzie Keefe at O'Briens
April 29, 2026 (Wednesday) Vulture Feather, Thalia Zadek Band, Sinaloa at Deep Cuts
April 30, 2026 (Thursday)Last Second Dropout, Island of Alaska, In Use, Botch Job at O'Brien's
May 1, 2026 (Friday)Sevalynn, Actor Observer, Sir Echo, This City Hates You at Deep Cuts, Medford
May
2, 2026 (Saturday)Eric Knopf's 50th Birthday with
The Manglers, Larseny, Box of Records at The Midway for a 3PM
Matinee
May 2, 2026 (Saturday) Breakout From Oppression, Tripwire, Lucky You, ChumHuffer (from NY,) The Stress Balls, Shoot Billy at The Allston Abbey FB page for more info
May 7, 2026 (Thursday)Still Sedated, Timoth Stone, Emotional Roller Coaster at O'Brien's
May 9, 2026 (Saturday)The Chelsea Curve's The Rideout album release party
May 9, 2026 (Saturday)Whyte Lipstick, Puke Pisstols, The Lithophones (ex-spits ex-Tampoffs) at The Square Root.
May 9, 2026 (Saturday) Restless Collective, Dayes, blindspot, Moonshot at The Jungle
May 9, 2026 (Saturday)The Long Wait, WORM, Catching Hell, The Ungraded, A.P.E. Mark Martin (Marko Bruiser Acoustic Set) at Ralph's Rock Diner Worcester
May 10, 2026 (Sunday)Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico 7th Anniversary with Black Helicopter, The Long Wait, Hammered Saint, The Black Souls at Sonia TIX.
May 10, 2026 (Sunday)The Casket Rats, Lipsmear, Matt Charette, Jimmy Clifford at O'Briens
May
11, 2026 (Monday)Twisted Teens, Tyler and the Names,
Puke Pistols at O'Brien's
May 13, 2026 (Wednesday)Billy Liar & The Haunted Hearts, Lesser Devils, Battery March at Faces Malden
May 14, 2026 (Thursday)TRAITRS, Pilgrims at The Middle East Up
May 14, 2026 (Thursday)Tired Radio,, Five Hundred Bucks, Little Low, Oh the Humanity! at O'Brien's
May 16, 2026 (Saturday) Bentanzaganza (Benefit for Ben Tan) ft. Johnnie & The Foodmasters, Delons, Noah Britton, Sound Dream Machine at The Midway for a 3PM matinee
May 16, 2026 (Saturday) SkyTigers, Farewell Drugs, Ruffian Dick at Faces Malden
May 16, 2026 (Saturday) Endation, Miracle Blood, Chainlacing, Gloomlurker at O'Brien's
May 16, 2026 (Saturday) Satch Keran Band, Aluminum Brain, Stigmatics at Underbones
May
16, 2026 (Saturday)The Dogmatics and The Gypsy Moths
at Boston Harbor Distillery, Boston, MA, 8:30p
May 17, 2026 (Sunday) An acoustic gig hosted by local legend Jay Allen along with Huck 2 will be performing 2 three song sets. Jay and others will be on hand to play! at The Square Root 4 PM matinee
May 17, 2026 (Sunday)Blind Adam and the Federal League, Resurrectionists, Indoor Friends, Bad Idea USA at O'Brien's
May 18, 2026 (Monday)Simon, Daphne Blue Underworld, Battlemode at The Silhouette Lounge
May 21, 2026 (Thursday)Kerosene Heights, Dear Maryanne, Ogbert The Nerd, Blame it on Whitman at The Middle East Up
May 21, 2026 (Thursday)Couch Crash, Superchild, Glowbox, JB & The Weather Machine at The JUngle
May 24, 2026 (Saturday) Crow Follow, Connor Storms & His Bouquet (release show!), Coffin Salesman, Lou Mace at The Midway for a 3PM MATINEE!
May 29, 2026 (Friday)Beantown Boozehounds,
Gossip Collar, SpikyTops, Worm, Give Up Hope at The C Note, Hull. FB page
May
30, 2026 (Saturday) Is Malden
Porchfest! Huck 2 will be on the City Hall stage at 2:45!
We recommend everyone spend the day in Malden checking out all the great
bands! Lots of friends will be playing that day. Gretchen &
The Banshees, Crow Follow, Warthog, Hey Blondie, Captain Easychord
and many others!
May 30, 2026 (Saturday)Homemade Speed, Yankee Bastard, Wanted, Zipper at O'Brien's
May 31, 2026 (Sunday) Wrought Iron Hex, Spectacle, Osis (their final gig!!), Bastard Leg at The Middle East Up TIX!
June 2, 2026 (Tuesday)Killusonline, Hell Dog, Short Circuit, Faith in Silence at O'Brien's
June 5, 2026 (Friday)The Idolizers, The Stigmatics, Torch Red, Whyte Lipstick at O'Brien's
June
11, 2026 (Thursday)Echo & The Bunnymen
at Roadrunner TIX
June 11, 2026 (Thursday)The Gruesomes with Muck and The Mires at The Burren, Somerville, MA, 6pm
June 13, 2026 (Saturday)OH THE HUMANITY!, Dead Cats Dead Rats, A Minor Revolution, The Digs, The Hideout at Faces Malden
June 14, 2026 (Sunday)Wreckless Wreck Chords Presents: The Long Wait, Incendiary Device, Scumbari, WORM, Pledge Of Allegiance- this is a 3PM MATINEE at The Midway
June 20, 2026 (Saturday)Stop Calling Me Frank, Girl With A Hawk (release show!), Tad Overbaugh & The Late Arrivals at The Midway 8PM
June 24, 2026 (Wednesday)Contracharge, Cartridge, The Blind, D.O.D at O'Brien's
June
27, 2026 (Saturday) Silver Screams, Still Sedated,
Past Life Crisis at The Jungle - this is a 4PM MATINEE
June 27, 2026 (Saturday) American Ocelot, Emily Grogan and Bearmonster, Sean Wolf Wortis at Underbones
July 31, 2026 (Friday)Jonee Earthquake, In Shreds, BAABES, Typhoid Mary at Koto Salem
September 25, 2026 (Friday)Muck and the Mires, The Sharp Class (UK), The Chelsea Curve and Dj Sherman at Deep Cuts
September 28, 2026 (Monday) The "Sex Pistols" at The Royale
We interviewed David Bash on the week where his International Pop Overthrow is
coming to town. It's some backgroud on the history of the event and of course talk about POP..........
We bring you into the Rat Room at the Hotel Commonwealth.
Jimmy Harlold invited a group of scene veterans. It was a Rat reuion
with lots of stories exchanged. Get to see the room and the people.........
Johnny Angel writes a mystery novel Looking for Lady Dee steeped in Boston punk and Thrills history.
It's no apologys given for the punk lifestyle. ....
It appeared before us like a chimera and it's
still growing...it's the Pipeline 25th Anniversary celebration.
We interview mastermind Bob Dubrow about his background and
search for what motivates him as well as Pipeline history and
the show....
The Boston punk community comes out for a good cause.
Neighborhoods, Upper Crust, Dents, Dogmatics, Roy Sludge Trio, Ed
Moose Savage, Downbeat 5 and Classic Ruins raise some money and
rock the house at......
He's legendary and his surprise birthday party was legendary in turn. Only in your Boston Rock and Roll dreams could you come up with a night like this.......
In a case of reverse outsourcing Carl Biancucci of the Classic Ruins also plays bass in the English group Shotglass Killers.
He tells us about a gig at the 100 Club with a reformed Damned....
The Konks' hypnotic bashing was a smart mindlessness that you got addicted to. They are calling it quits and we'll miss 'em and there's no free clinic out there to help us either...........
Thank god for 110 Instamatics or we wouldn't have a lot of our early Boston punk photos. Kathy Flynn used hers to get some pics of the Rat and The Club and she sent them to us to share with you..........
One of the interesting things in the early days of Boston punk was seeing the attention grow around us. One watershed moment was when we heard that a Time Magazine reporter was going to visit the Rat. We didn't like the resulting article. But you can decide. Take a look at the ....
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Let's get real. We are all getting older and will die. Do you ever consider how you will be remembered? I'm talking about your tombstone. It's morbid, it's in poor taste, it's .....
Crotch biting...head bleeding...dick jiggling...it's all in Miss Lyn's report (with photos to prove it) from the GG Allin 10 Year Memorial Tour at the Middle East....
Punk started 25 years ago. Did any of us think we would ever make it this far? Probably not, that was punk; nihilistic, "no future!". Here is a place to remember, and give a moment of thought to, those who didn't make it
this far...
The minute she hit the scene she was every male punk's heart throb. She was beautiful. She had a winning personality. She had a ...well...a...glow. That could be my heart talking because I, Blowfish, confess: I too am Judy's love slave. We didn't just love Judy, we worshiped her. So, now all of us members of Judyism have somewhere to meet and offer our prayers of unrequited love.
1977-The Damned were ready to piss on Blowfish and started to undress Miss Lyn! And people seemed to like it!! This interview IS outrageous...for then AND now!