Terrible way to start off the year but.... Matt Burns died
last week. Matt is familiar to most local long haul Boston
punk fans. As a casual Boston music fan, you might even have seen him a few
times and not have known it because he was probably playing drums for a group
you saw at some point.
Matt, number one, was a nice guy and fun to talk to. He had
no pretentions. His major concerns were to hear some good music and when playing,
make good rock.
Matt played in many bands. A lot of the time he was a pick-up
drummer for a short term and even just a night. For many years he was the go
to fill in drummer for half the bands in town – or it seemed.
He was in V (their song “1926” was covered
by Thalia Zedek), and he was also in....Black Souls,
Vatican Sex Kittens, Classic Ruins,
Litehouse, Evert,
The Vogon Poets, Nightland, Peecocks,
Triple Thick, A Band Called Spike
and the Coffin Lids. There’s more we just can’t
remember them all. There was a point in the early 2000s where he seemed
to be on stage every time we went out. In our news for August
5, 2019 we saw him in three different bands that week. That was
typical.
Matt’s profile is so like us, and a lot of the dedicated Boston punk
fans. We all just love the music so much. We loved talking to Matt because the
music was the topic and Matt knew so much. He had the knowledge from a lifetime
of listening ... plus the knowledge of playing it. That’s why he could
‘fill in’ in a moment’s notice. He would know the song and
the feeling any group was looking for.
Kenne Highland had a story in his
column about the Rat Beach Party in 2014 when a group dropped out.
To fill the time slot...”Boston's BEST power trio: me, MJ Quirk,
Matt Burns did a Michigan Rocks theme set in honor
of the cold weather; "Ramblin' Rose" (MC5),"TV Eye"
(Stooges) "Inside lookin' Out" (Grand Funk) and almost all
Brownsville Station's Yeah album.”
In our Billy
Borgioli interview in 2015 we asked Billy what he would do if his drummer
Pete left, as was threatened, it was a simple answer.
BGN- So what about the Varmints’ next gig if Pete’s gone?
In January of 2017 Matt had a stroke and ended up in the hospital. That took
some rehab but by the end of the year he was back playing drums. This week he
had an aneurysm.
We’ll miss Matt. He wasn’t just in the scene, he often made the
scene what it was.
The Hardcore community is reeling from the death of Jimmy Flynn.
His name was synonymous with Hardcore
Stadium. That was the name of the venue in Central Square where he put on
shows and the name of the booking organization for hardcore shows in the area
especially those high profile shows at the Middle East. He did that for 20 years!!
With his passing there's a huge vacuum. He single handedly kept the hardcore
scene rolling. It will probably take several people to step up and do what he
has done.
A GoFundMe
page has been set up to help his family pay for funeral expenses.
A while ago Ted Condo the bass player of 6L6
passed away at age 57. He died from injures of a motorcycle accident in Ewing
Township, NJ.
Ted was also in a group called Dusty Top Hat. He was in Manhattan on 9/11
and they say greatly affected.
6L6 were popular in the 90’s. They were a hybrid punk/metal
band. Their three albums are available on Wonderdrug
Records
They also rated on the Faster
and Louder blog for a best of EP. There’s a lot of other local mentions
on that list too: The Shang Hi Los, Stars Like Ours, Geoff Palmer, Justine
and the Unclean, Brad Marino, Kurt Baker, The Family Township, The Matweeds,
The Dogmatics, The Chelsea Curve, Danny the K and Shiverlane.
Bim Skala Bim played their 40th Anniversary at the Crystal
Ballroom on Saturday and Alchemy in Providence on Friday. They received some
nice publicity with Brett
Milano
in the Boston Herald. Dan Vitale and the group have gone through
a lot since 1983 and they have 12 albums to look back on too.
VIDEOS......
It’s 2024 and The Nervous Eaters aren’t letting
up on the gas pedal. Right off they have another video in this first week of
the year. We’re getting spoiled with this run of vids. Having the video
with the song has been a big plus and the Eaters are taking advantage of that
dynamic.
“Why You Tell’N Me Now” sounds BIG.
Steve Cataldo knows how to make every chord progression sound new and
emphatic. Like many of his songs the opening chords seem to indicate something
of import is going to be revealed and he always delivers on that promise. Beyond
the song, the recording adds to the performance. There’s a liveliness, everything
rings and reverberates. Then there are the visuals, when they sing “Queen
of Iceland” the Viking visuals’ epic quality adds to the mix.
We know there’s more coming from them this year too! Awesome!
RADIO......
Skybar has Andrea Gillis on his Rising
show this Tuesday. She will do some songs live in the studio. Andrea
has been knocking people out with her voice since the Abbey
Lounge days. Her recent recordings have been attention getters.
The songs have had a deep resonance born from experience that hits all
the harder with the vocal performance.
Listen to the show on Tuesday at 8pm on WMFO 91.5 FM. After that go to
the WMFO schedule
page Hit the Rising show on 8 to 10 pm on Tuesday,
then hit the ‘archive’ button.
PODCASTS........
Blowing Smoke has been busy during the holidays. First there
was an interview with Peter Prescott of Mission of Burma, Dredd Foole
and the Din, Volcano Suns, Kustomized, The Peer Group and Minibeast.
Peter said his first rock experience was the Beatles. How many times have we
heard that? Peter was on the punk scene early with The Molls. Then it was right
to Mission of Burma. Peter says MOB was influenced by hardcore. The speed and
the harder attack seemed like the future. Peter has a very good perspective
of all his groups.
Steev also had Clif Hanger and Bill Close of The Freeze
in for an interview. The way they started was hearing the Ramones and figuring
they could do that.
The “I Hate Tourists” single got a lot of airplay on WBCN and buoyed
the group. The single was on the Top Ten singles of the year in the Phoenix.
Based on that airplay they scored some gigs on the Cape, like the Mill Hill
Club. In Boston they played the Rat with the Outlets, then Lou Miami and Human
Sexual Response.
Also based on the single they got on the Newbury Comics This is
Boston Not LA album.
A bad review in Forced Exposure caused the band to have a rift with
the Boston scene. They got harassed from the Boston crew. The group was stuck
between punk and hardcore. They sort of fit in with both and neither.
Steve Cataldo produced one of their albums and John
Hartcorn of the Neighborhoods did another. When Modern Method records
folded so did the Freeze, so they said.
They claim there were close to 50 people that were band members in the Freeze
over time.
We had our Year
End Review last week, thus we have two Elastic Glam shows
that we will direct you to.
The December 29 show had two big ballad glam tunes – Andy Taylor
with “The Last Straw” and No Tears doing “I
Want To Be With You Tonight”. We like the Velvet Insane’s
“Boogie Star” more and more. Sethyspice followed
that up with “The Romantic” by Girl With a Hawk.
We never heard much of Mud, they were very much a British phenomenon.
“The Cat Crept In” made us understand their glam appeal.
The Elastic Glam listeners voted for the Top Ten Glam Songs
this year. They have a Spotify playlist where you can see and hear the winners.
Then there was the Elastic Glam show for this week. They played
one of our fave Slade songs “Run Runaway”. They
played local group Garden of Hedon who have glam mixed in with
other genres of retro rock drama. They played “Rock’n’Roll
Angel” by Hammered Satin, from LA. They've been playing
glam for 10 years. They're worth getting familiar with. Peruse their Bandcamp
page
There’s a lot more of interest too.
Boston Emissions had their, two hour/30 song, year-end
review. Anngelle Wood started with Sapling.
That group certainly introduced themselves and made a big impression
this year. Anngelle ended with One Fall, again another
group that did so much in one year. There were the Jacklights,
Chelsea Curve, Wire Lines, Stars Like Ours and the
Shang Hi Los. Boston Emissions covers a wider range of music
than we do, thus she has some non punk songs/groups you can catch up
on.
Hammered Saint have their first vinyl release; a 45
single pressed on white vinyl and limited to 300 copies. The songs are
“Dirty Work” and ”Steal The Show”, and a of cover
of The Alley Cats “Nothing Means Nothing Anymore.”
In 2015 a lot of people were captured by Double Trouble by Fireking.
It got lots of airplay and the band played a lot of shows around town. We all
became familiar with Anthony Kaczynski. He’s been a universal
backing musician for countless groups including Magnetic Fields and Plimsouls
recently.
Here we are in 2024 and the Fireking album SPEEDWAY,
which has been in the works for a long time, is beginning to be released.
This single “Today,” like the album, was produced by Ducky
Carlisle.
“Today” seems like a person ruminating on their life at that moment
(today). When you look at the lyrics which are on the
Bandcamp page you notice that the chorus is one word – ‘today’.
The way Tony sings it is a graphic illustration of how amazing his vocalizing
is.
For those that know Double Trouble, this will be a welcome return to the rewards
of that album. For newbies this will seem like a pop gem and will want to follow
up to get more.
It looks like The Graneros has ended. We loved that
band! Now Matt Wolz has moved to a new band, Fox
Canadian. The new group has some of the same qualities. Matt
has such a distinctive voice and guitar combo attack that it would be
inevitable that the overall sound would be similar. One difference is this Port
West album is even more driving and unrelenting than Graneros.
Matt has upped the intensity!
That is obvious from the first tune “Buzzkill” and that’s
the level the whole album stays at. Matt revves up his voice and digs deep.
It’s not just playing the guitar hard, it’s the heavy emotions that
go along with it, that makes the experience. This is a nice hard rockin’
way to start the new year.
This was all done at New Alliance Studio.
Bob Moss and the Skin Tight Skin have dropped their third
single leading up to an eventual album. His thing is to have guests contribute
a notable performance for each song. He succeeds in that here with Jen
D’Angora on vocals and Dan Kopko on guitar (both
from the Shang Hi Los).
The music has a nice buzzy atmosphere to it. The lyrics refer to Venice, the
Himalayas and the Sahara Desert making the point that the “the world is
a playground – if you live it that way.”
The Wynotts were active from 2007 to 2009 and they are active
now. The songs on Way Back Now were recorded back
in 2009. We saw the group back in April
2009 at Church with The Outlets and Underball (“Toaster Thrower”!)
Bob Cenci is in The Wynotts. He brings some of his Jerry’s
Kids hallmarks but shows much more than that in the course of the seven
cuts. He wrote 3 of the songs. “Antidote” has a punk type vocal
in the verses but sounds like retro 50s in the chorus, even putting “boo
hoo” in the lyrics. Later Bob rips a good solo.
His other songs “Retreat” and “Follow You” are tuneful
and swing along in a way you don’t expect from Cenci. Jerry Kids,
The Wynotts and now U-ey at the Buoy – Bob has
proved his versatility.
A big plus is that The Wynotts have three songwriters and three lead vocalists!
Peter Devincent brings his Underball influences
to his song “Hey, Sharon,” Michele Kish, yet again,
brings a fresh point of view and her vocals perk up the group sound a lot.
The Wynotts didn’t get the attention they deserved.
Maybe they will this time around. They promise to be actively gigging this year
and they have seven more songs recorded from 2009 and they say they have a lot
more in their heads ready to come out.
There is a pop collection that has an early Boston group demo tucked in there
that makes it notable to us....
Looking for the Magic is a collection of “American
Power Pop in the Seventies” that has a Fox Pass song.
Fox Pass led by Jon Macey was one of the earliest
groups that formed the Boston punk community. This is from 1974, when as the
liner notes states, he was distributing the first issue of the Boston
Groupie News to local clubs. (Read About
Us to find out more about this)
We are so used to the meticulous playing and recording by Fox Pass and Macey
that the loose and carefree “Some Kind of Jerk” comes as a surprise.
There’s some good playing by all. We can imagine this performance done
live would raise eyebrows because rock was subdued in those early seventies
days. This is one of the earliest recordings of Boston punk, heck even their
first single “I Believed”/”Prized Possession” a year
later can make that claim too.
The collection also has The Cars, The Marshalls, Jonathan Richman
and The Paley Brothers. If you like power pop you can’t
go wrong with this collection.
You can look for it at specialty record stores and even Walmart
has it!!
Ruffian Dick have been together for about a year, they're
a metal/punk mix. They are former members of Sick Joke, Lewd,
and The McVeighs.
On their album She’s Hypnotic the group is
high energy, all the time. They are like hyperactive kids. You want to calm
them down and give yourself a quiet moment or two. No way with Ruffian
Dick. Riffs are pumping from the first second of every song and don’t
let up 'til the last second. The guitars are squealing and raging non-stop.
In “Lets Do Some Business” the guitars are going crazy and you think
they can’t top it…then the guitarist does some speed sweep picking
that’s over the top. Over the top is in a day’s business for these
guys.
We love the drummer. The drum sound is a thud, not much tone to it, but you
hear it in the middle of the action all the time. He really shines in “Casper.”
If they do this live, it must be fantastic!!
You can check out their
video of "Kids Today" ... also on She's Hypnotic, to
get a taste too.
Here's some good shows coming up .....
January 8, 2023 (Monday)OrangePeelMystic,
Scove Cone, Blazers Over Turtlenecks at The Silhouette
January 11, 2023 (Thursday)Punk
Rock Karaoke with members of (Bad Religion, Circle Jerks The
Dickies, Pennywise, Goldfinger) Pick a song, they give you the lyrics.They
call your name and voila! you are the singer in a punk rock band backed by the
finest hand picked side men.Simple...there will be a sign up sheet at venue
- The Middle East Down. We
went to one in 2015 and it was loads of fun!!
January 12, 2023 (Friday)Today
Junior, The Modern Faces, Perfectly Lethal, The Infinite Wet Secret
at The Middle East Up.
January 13, 2023 (Saturday) Dead
Leaf Echo, The Veldt, Iceblink, The Spearmint Sea
at O'Briens
January 13, 2023 (Saturday) Kid
Gulliver at The Square Root
January 14, 2023 (Sunday) Stop
Calling Me Frank, The Spackles, Screw Cart, Jay Allen and The Archcriminals
at The Midway - Matinee show at 3PM.
January 14, 2023 (Sunday)Chris
Brokaw's new band Lupo Sita with Hidden Fountain
and Pledge Pins at O’Brien’s
January 19, 2023 (Friday) O Positive
and Three Colors, are reuniting at the Paradise Rock Club (show at
8pm) for WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS-A Benefit Concert For A Friend In
Need. The evening will raise funds for a friend’s medical bills in her battle
against brain cancer. FB
event page.
January 19, 2023 (Friday) Wargraves,
Marianne Toilet and The Runs, Scarecrow Hill, Auzzy Blood at The Middle
East Up
January 20, 2023 (Saturday)Key
of Caustic, Jennifer Tefft & The Strange, Ski Bunny, Never Gonna Make It
at The Midway 8PM
January 24, 2023 (Wednesday) Sweet
Petunia, SiMoN (On Tour From Japan), Ivy Boy, Daphne Blue Underworld
at The Silhouette
January 26, 2023 (Friday)Hooligan
Holiday Night 1 - Suited and Booted with DJ Boss Hooligan,
Stress The White Boy, DJ Ruben Doc Marten Soundsystem
January 27, 2023 (Saturday) HRT'S (Heather)
Birthday Masqueerade with Hands of Spite, CE Skidmore & the DFB,
KCUF, Shake, GHOST GRL at The Midway 8PM
January 27, 2023 (Saturday)Hi-End,
Classic Ruins, CYNZ, Rearview Romantic at The Square Root
January 27, 2023 (Saturday)BikeTrasher,
Miracle Blood, Neck Dive at Faces Malden - tix
here!
January 27, 2023 (Saturday)Hooligan
Holiday Night 2 - The Templars, Battle Ruins, Merauder, Violent
Way, Powerhouse at The Paradise
February 3, 2023 (Saturday)Wired for Sound,
The Instamatics and The New Frustrations at The Jungle at 4pm...Matinee show.
February 3, 2023 (Saturday)Happy
Little Clouds, Crow Follow, more TBA at The Jungle
February 4, 2023 (Sunday)Gossip
Collar, Wake In Fright, The Brave Noise, Stress Balls at the Cambridge
Community Center, 5 Callendar St Cambridge. All proceeds to the Jimmy Flynn
Memorial Fund
February 7, 2023 (Wednesday)Pledge
Pins, Nice Guys, Andy California at The Silhouette
February 7, 2023 (Wednesday)Jon
Spencer, Tiger Bomb at Sun Tiki Studio, Portland, ME - FB
page
February 8, 2023 (Thursday)The
Dreadnoughts, The Gobshites, Mickey Rickshaw at The Burren - 7-9PM
show.
February 9, 2023 (Friday)The Dreadnoughts,
Mickey Rickshaw, The Pourmen at Stone Church, New
Market, NH>
February 10, 2023 (Saturday) Gretchen
Shae & The Middle Eight, Ex-Hyena, Looking Glass War at Faces Malden
February 10, 2023 (Saturday) The
Dreadnoughts, Mickey Rickshaw, The McGunks at Askew in Provi, RI
February 17, 2023 (Saturday)Payphones,
Hell Bech, KCUF, Jeff Rowe at Faces Malden
February 17, 2023 (Saturday)Warthog
(Ramones Tribute), Tsunami of Sound, Bikini Whale (B52s Tribute),
The Angry Debutantes at The Midway
February 25, 2023 (Sunday)LøbøHømbre,
Pint Killer, The Hagglers, Shuriken at The Midway for a 3PM matinee
show
March 2, 2023 (Saturday) Tj Welch
& The Wasted, Hold Fast,| The McGunks,| State Of The Union for
a 3PM Matinee at The Midway
March 2, 2023 (Saturday) Negative
FX, Wrecking Crew. Wound Man, Savage Heads, Please Die, Eye Witness
at The Middle East Down - all ages 1PM matinee show
March 17, 2023 (Sunday) Junkyard's
35th Anniversary Tour also on the bill Casket Rats at Koto
Salem
April 13, 2023 (Saturday) Children
of the Flaming Wheel, Electric Street Queens, Orange Whip, Christian Kids
-8PM at The Midway FB
page
April 19, 2023 (Friday) Quattracenta,
Thalia Zedek Band, Rip Room - at The midway - 9:30 show.
May 4, 2023 (Saturday) The Lights
Out, Gretchen Shae & The Middle Eight, BBrain K & The Parkway
at Faces Malden
May 16, 2023 (Thursday) The Dead
Boys, Nervous Eaters, The Plimsouls at Sonia this is a 7PM show.
CONTACT US AT....misslynbgn@yahoo.comSend us your gig listings, your anything else
you've got!! You want your CD reviewed?? Contact us for that too.
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!