![]() ![]() (AMERICAN POP PROJECT)įeaturing Javier and Baba from the legendary Zeros, this LA band is into drinking and decadence, Stones/Heartbreakers riffs with country flavorings, and big-city, untrendy rock. Besides a dozen originals, this also includes covers of BOBBY FULLER and LEE HAZELWOOD tunes. Surf and spy theme instrumentals from this Japanese band led by Canadian expatriate surf guitarist MARK BRODIE. Noise and experimental fans will dig this, and the chill crowd can shake their booties to it, too. Three guys (Hoppy Kamiyama, Hiroaki Sugawara, and DJ Force) disguise themselves as 3 girls (Sharon, Margaret Rose, and Yoshiko) for this noisy sort-of-trip-hop/house adventure, bringing in a bunch of people from other Japanese bands (DEMI SEMI QUAVER, FRICTION, OPTICAL*8, and ALTERED STATES) to help out. (BROKEN REKIDS)Ī San Francisco bass-and-drums duo that moved to the Czech Republic in 1993, Sabot makes thunderous yet complex music that might remind you of elements of Godheadsilo, Dos, or the Ruins. SF bass/drums duo charged jazz for headbangers. Comes with a list of names & phone/fax numbers of people who set up tours & put out records in Eastern Europe! (BROKEN REKIDS) Thundering bass/drums instrumentals reminiscent of a heavier version of Dos, recorded live on their 1991 tour of Eastern Europe. Two tracks of bossa influenced groovy jazz rolling bass lines, electric piano and female vocals. Four fun, fast, explosive, ever-so-slightly goofy songs including "I Don't Wanna Go Out" and "Exercise My Cock," with guest guitar on one song by Ruffo of TEMPORAL SLUTS. Hi-octane rockarolla from these two garagey Italian punk bands. The first single from this young Northern California streetpunk outfit, blending elements of oi and '77 UK punk, ala THE BOYS, MENACE, THE PARTISANS, and SHAM 69. 4 songs on beer-colored vinyl in a limited edition of 500. Around since '87, kicking ass and getting fuckin' lit. Lots of well-known guest collaborators, including Macronympha, Demi Semi Quaver, Kapotte Muziek, and T.A.D.M., and mixing by Yasutoshi Yoshida of Government Alpha. Some very sophisticated noise from one of the best new Japanese experimental groups, this collages a dizzying variety of found sounds, including string quartets, skidding cars, spoken word and dialog, sultry easy listening, distant waves, and sharp noise intrusions, in some quite surprising, disconcerting yet listenable ways. ALPHA, BERNHARD GUNTER, DEAD BODY LOVE, AMT and several other well-known noise artists. Features guest appearances by MSBR, K2, MACRONYMPHA, GOVT. Classical samples, distorted metal junk, electronic, mechanical and found sounds, and "shit" noise, all exquisitely held together by extremely effective editing and the voice of KAYOKO "ISABELLE" HOSOI. Technically located in Logan Square, people in Bucktown, Wicker Park, Lincoln Park and all over Chicago have found their way to Fireside Bowl.Subterranean - Dark Ages - Sa-Sn Subterranean Mailorder, PO Box 2530, Berkeley, CA 94702, USAĪlternately humorous and haunting, these PIERRE HENRY-inspired sound collages are expertly crafted, with WAY more variety than is typical of the noise genre, and never boring or pretentious. This newly renovated bowling alley has maintained the original look and feel of the past with updates to the scoring equipment and amenities. Fireside Bowl remains increasingly popular by staying true to the game of bowling in the city of Chicago. Lately with all of the disco bowling and light shows and glow in the dark bowling, it has become increasingly difficult to find a place with that true Chicago bowling alley feel. While many Bowling Alleys in Chicago wound up closing, Fireside Bowl has remained open for over 60 years in Logan Square. Fireside Bowl flourished, during the 50’s and 60’s until the factories started closing and many people moved to the suburbs.įireside Bowl changed along with the times and was a source of entertainment all along the way. ![]() ![]() Everybody was in at least one bowling league with people from work or church. At that time Bowling was very popular, Chicago being a blue collar town, was a bowling mecca. Fireside Bowl is an original family owned Chicago Bowling Alley established in the 1940’s. ![]()
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