Vincent Straggas
Director of Life On The Another Planet
at the Regent 10/16
This week we went to the first screening of The Life on the Other Planet, the documentary about the
Boston music scene in the 70's, by Emmy® Award winning Filmmaker Vincent Straggas, It's billed as "a
definitive history of the greatest era, in Boston's Rock 'n Roll, the mid 1970's through the 1980's, Boston was at the forefront for producing some of the country's greatest bands and music!"
It's certainly one of the most professionally done docs we've seen yet. It's
a great ride and it keeps you fully engaged every minute of the 2 hours
it runs. Straggas knows how to put a film together, the editing is stellar.
Kelly Knapp + David Bieber
David McLean + Steve Cataldo
Tim Jackson, Robin Lane + Billy Loosigian
Of course there's Jim Harold (RIP and what would
Boston rock be without Jimmy!!!???) Vincent interviewed him before he
died in August of 2022 and it was so good to see him in the film. David Minehan delivers some great one liners!, then
Mach Bell + Miss Lyn
there's The Nervous Eaters, Tom Hauck, Frank Rowe, Richie Parsons,
Mr. Curt, Peter Greenberg, Kelly Knapp, John Felice, Rick Berlin,
and of course Willie Alexander, The BGN is in there,
Robin Lane, Mach Bell, Clint Connelly, Rich Gilbert.
There were pictures of some stage diving but no mention of/or representatives
for hard core bands because the focus of the film is really the
70s. But the film does give a a broader look at the music with people
like The Stompers, Jon Butcher and Girls Night Out.
One of the other notable things about the film is snippets of interviews
with real Bostonians in the 70's and it sets the scene for the gritty
real world of Boston at that time, the combat zone,
Kenmore Square, the old T trolleys etc. If you were
around then, this will take you back to those times, if you weren't
it's just great to see some of the bands on stage and hear what it was
like from the people who were there. It's a fun trip back in time and
worth the trip now to the Regent to catch it.
It plays this Friday October 24th at 7PM and Tickets are available on the Regent website.
VIDEOS......
TJ Welch and the Wasted have a video for the song
“A Thousand Paper Cuts” off their latest self-titled album.
That album has lots of fine songs. Many of them come from learning life’s
lessons and managing to stay alive long enough to use the wisdom. They
capture that voice of experience in this song/video and that’s
what makes it special. The guitar solo by PJ Dionne
is gritty and tasteful.
The Peppermint Kicks’ song “Gigantor” is about a Japanese movie monster. To make a music video they just put the song to some of the movie clips.
Made to order really. Sal Baglio and Dan Kopko give themselves a cameo in there to add to the fun.
Astral Bitch has a lyric video for their song “Seeds of Hate”. The lyrics are a serious political statement, the avalanche of sound the
band unleashes matches what they say. The band asks a lot of its audience. Give it attention and you will feel the power of this video/song.
We talked about The Mendozaz from Toronto a few weeks ago.
Their album The Completely Fictional History of This Great
Nation of Canada is coming out soon. Now they have a video
"An American Werewolf In London, Ontario".
It's a simple live performance in a small space. That gives you the
chance to see the group in action with no frills. We loved hearing and
seeing the drummer. That’s a show right there. The idea of the
song is that the Werewolf is afraid that his killing spree in Canada
will get him deported so he can’t see his Canadian love. The song
is a pop punk nugget and it’s less than two minutes long.
RADIO......
On Skybar’s 10/164 Rising show he had The
Gypsy Moths on. They talk about their 25 song double album
which is a lot to talk about. It's on Rum Bar and when
Lou Mansdorf asked what was going on with the band
they said we have 25 songs. Lou never missed a beat. “No one does
double albums anymore, lets do it”, he proclaimed.
The group has been releasing a song a day on their Bandcamp
page. Get in on the fun and check that out. In the end there will
be a release of the whole thing. Skybar has the band talk about some
individual songs and then play a few live. We have the interview below.
To hear the Rising show listen on WMFO on Tuesdays
from 7 to 9pm, or go to the WMFO
schedule page and hit Rising show on Tuesday at 7pm and then hit
archive.
WORM did a live set on On The Town With Mikey Dee
on WMFO on Wednesday 10/15. They played many songs from the
new album Slave Driver. “Eye In The Sky” and “Media”
where played early.
The group is sounding very tight these days. They played “Sawed
Off Pool Cue” which is an different sort of song for them, it’s
more traditional, and they had no problem nailing that. “Misery”
is a hardcore song that expresses sensitive feelings and need without
being emo. That’s a novel approach that we think they should pursue.
The 47 minute set showed Worm has real depth and
that they are on well-rehearsed outfit. After the set they did an interview.
We have the set and the interview below. They have Slave Driver
on CD now and are selling that at shows.
On The Town With Mikey Dee has been bringing local music to the airwaves for a long time. The show is on Wednesday at 9 to 12pm.
To listen go to the WMFO webpage and hit the show listing on Wednesday at 9pm and then hit archive.
PODCASTS......
Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico has Blame It On Whitman
in for an interview and then there is a four song acoustic set the band
recorded in their practice place.
Blame It On Whitman have changed a lot since
we first saw them in 2017 at the Midway. A lot of the changes have
been in just the last few years. Steev gets into those changes which
came to fruition on two
EPs released in 2023. They talk extensively about how the songwriting
progresses with band member collaboration. Steev directs comments to
individual songs and that’s all revealing.
You can hear the new album titled Blame It On Whitman
on Spotify.
Amidst all the new and old glam on the 10/10 Elastic Glam show a
live version of “Solid Gold Brass” by Sweet shows that the
group is still hard to beat. Sethyspice played the
main names in current neo glam that we became familiar with because
of his show: Gysai, Bobby Dazzle, Art d’Ecco and
The Voltz.
The song that turned our heads around this show was “Venus”
by Royale Republic. That’s the old hit by Shocking
Blue. Royale Republic dirty it up by putting some metal in
the backing music.
Even better is the video which shows they have a sense of humor.
The group has face painting to make themselves look like a sad and mad
version of Kiss.
Tune in to WKKL
at 9pm on October 31 for an after Halloween party with Sethyspice. That
should be wild.
On Sonic Overload 10/6 show Al Quint played “Power on Top of Power” by newer local group The Massacred.
The song starts drilling from the get go and then just pummels for two and half minutes, quite a performance by any standard. We have that embedded below.
This cut is available on the100 Punks for Palestine
album which also has locals: Impulse Control, Phagocyte, Ancient Filth and Mooseknukle.
Al played a set with songs from albums released 45 years ago from Killing Joke, Teardrop Explodes and Psychedelic Furs.
Yes 1985, we remember it well. You can hear the Sonic Overload shows on their web blog.
Al has logged all the shows since 2009.
We always enjoy the Radio Warfare podcasts for the choice
music selections that Tim Livingston comes up with.
This week he drew our attention to Thommy Price,
a drummer who played with a wide range of notable acts: Billy Idol (that’s
Thommy on “Rebel Yell”), Joan Jett and the Blackhearts,
The Psychedelic Furs, The Waterboys, Tom Waits and Mink DeVille. That’s
amazing. Tim does a seven song set including most of those artists.
He also played two songs by a group set up by Price called
Downtown Phantoms. The first song “Living With Your Ghost”
was written by Boston’s own Greg Allen. The track
listing for the show is on Tim
Livington’s Facebook page.
We saw later that Blowing Smoke rebroadcast an interview done with Thommy Price in 2022. We have that below.
Mike was the DJ on the 10/6 Wormtown Underground Radio
show from Worcester. It's always an adventurous listening experience.
It has the punk but then hits the sixties for some garage and rockabilly.
This show had some Big Stick, we haven’t heard
them in years. Mike played our favorite vampire song “Date With
a Vampire” by The Screamin’ Tribesman.
That’s was followed by Jonathan Richman’s
“Vampire Girl”. The list goes everywhere: Sham 69, Records,
Soupy Sales, Pixies, Wet Leg, Kinks and the Ronettes. They
have a playlist.
NEW MUSIC/CD's ......
Screwcart just did what Duck & Cover did a few weeks
ago. They collected all the singles they've put out since 2021 into
one nine cut album titled Cthulupalooza. The
H.P. Lovecraft allusion is appropriate. Screwcart live
in the real world ... but at the edge where it gets creepy.
A “Road Trip” turns into a hellscape, a “Stoll”
is a dance with a demon, the “Bug Out Bag” triggers thoughts
of everything that can go wrong and the “Mudroom” sounds
like it could be fun rolling around but what is this Legion of Doom
that must be joined?
The band plays punk and hard rock. It never goes to metal. You never
get the idea that they are trying to fit into any genre, they just do
their thing. There’s some great guitar, drum, and bass work to
enjoy all through the songs. Then there’s Mark Kennedy’s
menacing pronouncements that send shivers up the spine.
Brad Marino's a new album Agent of Chaos on
the way. Right now there's a new single available in digital and vinyl.
The orange vinyl single is limited to 200.
The a-side is “Voodoo” which is the right subject for
Halloween times. It's about a woman who always seems in control. The
songs swings along swiftly as Brad effortlessly throws out his barrage
of riff magic. The group sounds so good as it always does.
The same sound and groove spills over to “Between Planets”,
a Jesus and Mary Chain cover. Here you can see how
Brad tweaks the song to make it his. The big improvement (to us) is
that Brad has a drummer while the Jesus and Mary Chain had a drum machine.
If you need an illustration of what a drummer brings to a recording,
here it is. Brad also shortens the song by 30 seconds that makes it
a compact hit. There is a surf/hot rod music element that Brad brings
out. We love the sound of the recording so much we even relistened to
the last 20 seconds a few times where the band is just coasting and
enjoying the groove.
Cold Expectations have a new song with a message. “The
Fight” was inspired by the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Singer
Steve Prygoda was raised with a Ukrainian upbringing.
The song is to inspire people to fight. The word fight is in the lyrics
32 times. We need our resolve to be bolstered more than ever and this
song fills the bill.
The drums are commanding throughout, sometimes they are march like,
other times depicting thundering resolve. All the instruments are bathed
in reverb. There are points where there are sonic shards that seem to
float in the aural space and add a feeling of chaos. This works on all
levels. There is also a video on their Bandcamp
page. The group is shown in domestic scenes at the beginning, by
the end they are in fatigues committed to the fight.
The Chelsea Curve also want to inspire with their song “Rally
‘Round”. They want to rally the faithful. These songs aren’t
just happening by chance, the times are alarming to a lot of us and
the music is responding.
The “Rally Round” does stir up the comradery while Tim
Gillis has guitars ringing like five Jam tunes
playing at the same time. We love when they give the drums space to
do some Keith Moon fills. And how did we live before we had
Linda Bean Pardee’s voice to brighten our days?
Those Cold Expectations and Chelsea Curve
songs are on The Sound Cove label. It is included on
the new 16 cut sampler The Sound Cove Super Sonic Showcase,
Volume 1. It hasn’t taken Sound Cove long to get
an impressive lineup. On the Showcase is Happy Little Clouds,
Speedfossil, Cold Expectations, The Chelsea Curve, Figures on a Beach
Glowbox, Daylillies, Fireking, Corin Ashley and more. Go to
the
The Sound Cove Bandcamp page to check out some of the videos too.
The latest split single in a series by Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin
is a collaboration with locals The False Positives.
The song “Caveman” by the False Positives was part of an
album of demos. It's a fun romp about a rocking caveman. Rob
Moss and Skin-Tight Skin play it loose and go to town with
the song. There’s a riffing guitar on the verge of feedback wailing
the whole way. That’s by Clive Wright of Broken English
and other bands. They throw in Fred Flinstone’s name and that
seems appropriate. The band floats in a noisy haze as a coda. It seems
like they don’t want it to end.
The False Positives cover “A Rocket Ship to
You” from the Rob Moss Skin-Tight Skin album Now With
More Rockets.
The False Positives brands the song with a hard rock garage attack that
reminds us of the MC5. The stinging guitar adds to
the impression. Like the Skin-Tight Skin they seem to take the project
as a chance to let loose. Rob Moss’ songs have been a fertile
ground for bands in this split single series.
We perked up when we saw DMZ and Lyres alums Peter
Greenberg and Michael Lewis’ names on a new release.
Later Peter was in The Customs and Barrence Whitfield &
The Savages. Michael went on to The Zantees, A-Bones,
Yo La Tengo and The Schramms. You know with
those guys you are going to get primo garage wonderfulness in whatever
project they are in.
The band is called Starrs and the Czars, the album
is It’s the Bad Times.Jack
Starr, the guitarist/singer was in the group Adam West. That
title track is streaming on Bandcamp now.It's not loose banging garage,
it’s tight and assured playing. The vocals are commanding and
have attitude to spare. Half way through the song the guitars take over
the show. There’s a super cool gnarly rip ass solo.
You can hear two more songs that are embedded on the Chaputa
Records website. “Falling Back to Me” is a simple 1-4-5
progression but that doesn’t explain why we had to hear it five
times in a row. I think we will revisit this when the whole record is
dropped on November 21.
Bashford are from Madison, WI. Their album
Wanabee
is out on November 7. Now they have a single “Rage Bucket”
out now. They have a garage/grunge sound. They recall Mudhoney
and Nirvana to our ears. You can hear some Cobain’s
phrasing in the vocals. The singer is at the far end of his vocal chords
and the band is loose and pounding it out with energy. It ends with
a squeal of feedback. Very enjoyable.
We love everything about Huck 2s new song
“Reunion”. It was recorded at Woolly Mammoth
by David Minehan and you can mark another score for Minehan
on this. One of the reasons the song works is because of the guitar
sound and way the tone of the vocal is captured and presented.
“Reunion” is about (we figure) how a class reunion triggers
thoughts of time’s effect on people. We hope they print the lyrics
when this does get on their Bandcamp
page. The simple observation “you are older and I’ve
changed” which is repeated a few times just sits on one’s
mind and resonates. It later turns to “we are older and times
changed”. There are other remarks that pile up as the song goes
on.
The song captures some nostalgia and wisdom from living a longer life.
Not everything is made for teenagers. Dan Lundergan
of the group wrote this. Good work Huck ! Huck 2 will be playing a matinee
show at The Jungle in Somerville on Saturday, November 1! Also playing
are Double Barrell and Truckers Atlas!
When we first heard “Sleepwalker” by local group Dr. Vet
and the Dead Pets we thought it was a Halloween song but it's
deeper than that although it does sound like a 60s song from a Halloween
sampler.
The second verse reveals what’s going on: “I stay inside
9 to 5/write another paycheck to keep me satisfied/I just wanna walk
out but work is keeping me alive”. Work is making the person a
zombie. The first verse is about people (tired bodies) walking to work.
That reminds us of T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land where
observing working people walking over London Bridge he writes: “I
had not thought death had undone so many”.
The weekend is time to sleep. You can dream but not think: “to
think is treason when thought is dead”.
The guitar interludes are so different. The guitarist gets a whipping
back and forth effect that is very distinctive. The group's earliest
recording on Bandcamp is from 2024. “Sleepwalker” is from
their current album release Bete-Machine.
“Warm Skin” is another song that was notable.
Strange Passage is a band with members split between Boston
and New York. They started in 2016. Right now they have A Folding Sky,
a six song EP coming out. Two songs are currently streaming. We have
“Golden Rule” embedded below which gives a good example
of their sound. They have an indie feel but also lots of psych going
on.
The major thing we like is the pronounced use of 12 string guitar.
This actually is even more evident on their last album Shouldn’t
Be Too Long from 2019. We’d be hard pressed
to find a recording with quite as much in your face 12 string action
and it’s almost all rhythm work. If you like the 12-string sound,
like we do, this is the album to check out. That album was recorded
at Dead Air Studios in Amherst and they did a good job.
Here’s an album by The Karens from Pittsburg. The songs go full bore with Karen complaints.
We were laughing through: “I Wanna Refund”, “Where the Fuck’s My Fucking Discount”, “You Forgot My Drink”, “You Stole My Mail” and “My Husband Shot His Balls Off at Lowes”. It’s hardcore punk so you know there's yelling, lots of repeated yelling - like any Karen.
We took a liking to this group quickly; Shame are from England
and their album Cutthroat. They have one song
streaming, “To and Fro”. They describe themselves as punk
but their sound isn’t stereotypically punk.
They're doing something different with the guitars. You can see in
their
video that at times the guitarist is bearing down on the strings
and doing super-fast strumming – that’s the sound you're
hearing here. That, along with the singing, really draws you in. You
can also see on the video that the singer has an interesting outfit;
no shirt but does have suspenders and a priest's collar.
Here's some good shows coming up .....
October 21, 2025 (Tuesday) Sorry Safari, Peach Creek, Stop that Man, Garlic at O'Briens
October 24, 2025 (Friday) The screening of Life on the Other Planet by Vincent Straggas with The Nervous Eaters after the film is at The Regent Theater. TIX!! 7:30PM
October 24, 2025 (Friday) Mopar Stars, Disket, Adult Learners, Perfectly Lethal at O'Briens
October 24, 2025 (Friday) Tigerman Woah, Real Beaut, Duck & Cover at Faces Malden
October 24, 2025 (Friday) BumbleBee Radio 5th Anniversary with The Peppermint Kicks, Beck Black, Jennifer Tefft & The Strange, and Smitt E. Smitty & The Fezztones at The Crystal Ballroom Porter Sq Somerville. FB ewvent page with TIX info
October 24, 2025 (Friday) Tree, Sadplant, Wire Lines at Alchemy, Providence, RI
October 24, 2025 (Friday) Wreckless Wreck Chords Presents Wreck-0-Ween '25 - TWO Nights Friday:WORM, Rocket Gods, Far Above the Ground, Ragz To Stitchez(NH), Screw Cart, The Wax Skulls at The C Note in Hull - FB page.
October 24, 25 & 26 2025 (Friday, Sat & Sun) Jonathan Richman with Tommy Larkin on drums at the Somerville Theater TIX HERE
October 25, 2025 (Saturday) The Annual
Wreck-0-Ween '25 - Night two with WORM as The Misfits, Cry Havoc, Witches Tears, Dogs in the Woods, The Ungraded, The Woods, Cheryl's Boys, The Angry-Las at The C Note in Hull - FB page.
October 25, 2025 (Saturday) Tommy Stinson's Cowboys In The Campfire, Bob Logan, Chris Amaral at Faces Brewing - TIX
October 25, 2025 (Saturday) The Thigh Scrapers and Richard Mirsky and Bill Bracken at The Magic Room
October 25, 2025 (Saturday) Mall Ratz, Melt, Black Hoss at The Jungle
October 25, 2025 (Saturday) An International Garage Rock Shakedown with Stupidity, Muck & The Mires, The Chelsea Curve, Pop!, at The Stone Church Music CLub, Newmarket, NH FB page.
October 26, 2025 (Sunday) Galaxy Cake, Pleasing Terrors, American Ocelot at The Jungle EARLY show 5-8PM
October 29, 2025 (Wednesday)Your Friends in Hell, Thou Merciless Grave, Minusworld, Alec Sullivan, Squallie Greenthumb at Midway Cafe
October 30, 2025 (Thursday)Stupidity, Chelsea Curve, Little Billy Lost, at The Burren
October 30, 2025 (Thursday)FOLK PUNK HALLOWEEN! at Faces TIX and info
November 1, 2025 (Saturday) Torch Red, The Grommets, The Cretins, J Prozac at Midway Cafe all ages 3PM matinee
November 1, 2025 (Saturday)STAFFY FEST - Celebrate the life of Staffy with all of his friends. Sing songs that meant a lot and mean a lot more now.- with The Marvels w/ Guest Singers, Duck & Cover, The Black Cheers at Faces Malden TIX here -
November 1, 2025 (Saturday)Warthog, Tj & The Wasted, Gloomy June, The Spots at The Midway 8PM show
November 2, 2025 (Sunday) City Mouse (from LA) Bad Idea USA, Weird Fear at Faces Malden
November 5, 2025 (Wednesday)Ravagers, Speed Teeth, The Ghouls at Deep Cuts Medford, MA
November 6, 2025 (Thursday)GBH, Slaughter House, The Mainliners at Brighton Music Hall - FB page TIX link
November 7, 2025 (TFriday) Minibeast at Deep Cuts Medford, MA
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!