Thursday, 18 February 2010
Top 22 Punk Albums Feature
Top 22 Punk Albums
This is a guide to what I think are the top 22 punk albums both old and new. If you are familiar with punk music you’ll almost certainly be familiar with this list. If you’ve never really listened to punk music, firstly what have you been doing? Listening to hippity-hoppity music? secondly you should cause it’s great, have a read, then have a listen.
Agnostic Front - Victim in pain
This is AF’s debut album recorded in 1984, and is widely regarded as their best album, and one of the greatest hardcore punk albums of all time. It’s fast, it’s brutal but with breaks of marching rhythms. ‘Last warning’ and ‘with time’ are personal favourites and sums up the album’s sound. This album kicks and spits.
Angelic Upstarts - Teenage Warning
Their debut album recorded in 1979, one of my favourite british punk albums. It has more of a rock and roll feel but with powerful lyrics about the opressive policies of Margaret Thatcher. One of the most politically charged albums of the time, and with lyrics like ‘fuck off and leave me alone’ you can see why!!
Bad Brains - I Against I
One of my favourite intro songs to an album of all time. Recorded in 1986, this is Bad Brains’ highest selling album and interestingly is their only album that doesn’t have a reggae influence. It fuses funk, soul, heavy metal and hardcore punk. H.R. the singer recorded the vocals for the song ‘Sacred Love’ over the phone from prison while he was serving time due to marijuana distribution charges.
Bad Religion - Suffer
This album was recorded after a 5 year break for the band in 1988. It is considered one of the best punk albums of the 80s and was Epitaph Records best selling album until the release of The Offsprings album ‘Smash’. NOFX’s Fat Mike describes it as “the record that changed everything”, i think he’s right.
The Buzzcocks - Love Bites
This is the second album released in 1978, very influential on the manchester music scene at the time, it has a more pop punk feel and the song ‘Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t’ve)’ remains a classic and a must listen.
The damned - Machine Gun Etiquette
This is their 3rd album and the first since reforming with Dave Vanian on vocals. A more experimental album compared to previous. A blend of punk, psychedelic rock and pop styles. The album includes ‘Looking at you’ a cover song originally by MC5, and one of their most famous and my favourite Damned song ‘Smash It Up’, proper get up and go music.
Black Flag - Damaged
The band’s first full length album recorded in 1981, one of the greatest albums of all time, one of the most iconic album covers in punk music. This was a classic of the era and the peak of their career, with the newly joined lead singer Henry Rollins, a true god of the genre blasting out Anti-authoritarian, non-conformist messages of isolation neurosis, poverty and paranoia.
The Bronx - The Bronx
Their debut and first of their three self titled albums released in 2003. The spawn of which is Mariachi el Bronx their mexican alter ego’s. All of their albums are good so this should really be titled ‘Everything the Bronx has done’. ‘Knifeman’ and ‘Six days a week’ are particular favourites.
The Dwarves - Are Young and Good Looking
Released in 1997, the band are notorious for self-mutilation, on-stage sex and taking hard drugs. Their live shows would only last about 15 minutes usually cut short due to spectators injuring themselves. This album was a new direction with which they could play longer sets but still with a loud garage punk style and controversial lyrics.
The Exploited - Horror Epics
Hardcore/street punk band from Scotland with a worldwide reputation. Their 4th album released in 1985, the title track refers to the horror of starvation in the third world, and westerners tendency to look away. They are still writing albums today and are as strong and in your face as they always have been. A proper boot to the face.
Leftover Crack - Fuck World Trade
Highly controversial band and album. The band lives in a squat in New York and have a history of conflict with the NYPD. They play a mix of ska, crust punk and hardcore with anarchistic lyrics. This album is one of my favourite punk albums, it’s been banned in a lot of places due to its title and artwork which features George Bush blowing up the world trade centre. It has longer songs than previous albums and are more diverse with string arrangements and synthesizers and guest appearances from Anti-flag.
Minor Threat - Minor Threat LP
Released in 1991, this hardcore punk album inspired the straight edge movement with the 45 second long song ‘Straight Edge’ a highlight of the LP. ‘Out of Step’ was another song on the album which solidifies the band having anti-drug views. Silverchair, Pennywise, Rise Against and Slayer have all covered songs from this album.
The Misfts - Static Age
The inventors of the genre Horror punk, recorded in 1978 and released in full in 1997 this debut album lead by one of the best frontmen and singers in music, Glenn Danzig. My second favourite punk album of all time. Due to time restrictions the songs were recorded with only a few takes each. Many of the songs were based on horror films and American historical events from the 1960s and 70s. It personifies Misfits’ gothy, sludgy, gloomy horror punk rock style perfectly. The album also contains sexually explicit lyrics about Jackie Kennedy (JFK’s wife). ‘Last Caress’ is a classic and was covered by avid fans of the Misfits, Metallica.
Operation Ivy - Energy
This 19 track album was a pivotal point for skacore, and is one of the most important in the ska punk genre, and was the bands only LP release in 1989. It has similarities to the music of Rancid and was a widely covered album by many punk bands. If you like punk music and trombones then this is the album for you.
Peter and the Test Tube babies - Pissed and Proud
This is the only live album on the list recorded at Hammersmith, Wood Green and their hometown Brighton in 1982. They have tongue in cheek lyrics as demonstrated in the songs ‘Up Your Bum’ and ‘Banned From the Pubs’, the album also includes a cover of Gary Glitter’s song ‘I’m the leader of the gang’. Proper british good fun.
Rancid - ...and out come the wolves
My favourite punk album of all time. You can’t fault this album everything about it is perfect. It has a heavy ska influence sound due to Tim and Matt’s old band Operation Ivy. It was released in 1995 and went gold and platinum in 1996 and 2004 respectively. It had three hit singles ‘Roots Radicals’, ‘Time Bomb’ and ‘Ruby Soho’, however my favourite song is ‘Maxwell Murders’ simply for the astonishing bass playing by Matt Freeman. The album artwork is a tribute to Minor Threat. This album is a must for anyone who likes listening to music of any genre.
Sex pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks
Released in 1977 this is the only official studio album from the band. Highly controversial and highly influential, everyone know this album and it is regarded as a very important record in the history of rock music. Went to UK number 1 in 1977. If you haven’t heard this album then....well....your bollocks.
Sham 69 - That’s Life
A huge influence on the street punk and Oi scene this typically english band released this album in 1978. It is a great album and times very funny. It had two big hits with ‘Hurry Up Harry’ and ‘Angels With Dirty Faces’.
Sick of It All - Scratch the Surface
This band is a huge influence on the American hardcore punk scene and this third album released in 1994 demonstrates exactly why that is. This is their most successful release and may be due to a switch in label. ‘Step Down’ is a huge song and one of the best hardcore punk songs of all time.
Stiff Little Fingers - Inflammable Material
This is the lads from Belfast’s first and their signature album released in 1979. This was the first independent album to get in the UK charts through Rough Trade now a big punk label. This band are cracking live and have elements of rock n roll. My favourite song is ‘Johnny Was’ which has a stompy military feel.
Subhumans - The day the country died
Formed in Trowbridge this hardcore anarcho-punk band released this their first LP in 1983. It was recorded in just 5 days and released on the bands own label. It is Influenced by the George Orwell book 1984 most clearly seen in the song ‘Big Brother’. Highly focused on the politics of media and has dystopian overtones. Classic punk album.
UK subs - Punk as Fuck
One of the very first british and street punk bands formed in 1976, they continue to tour today. Any of their albums are good but this one has the best name. Think punk, rock and pubs.
Monday, 15 February 2010
Rob Mason Interview
Rob is an old friend of mine I have known for the majority of my life. He always had an amazing talent for drawing and it was clear to me that is was going to be a big and sucessful part of his life. I haven’t seen him for a while now but we catch up now and again........
Ellz: Where are you at the moment?
Rob: I am currently in the living room at my mums house.
E: What’s your favourite place in the world?
R: Nowhere specific but somewhere green in the summer with not many people is good.
E: What do you enjoy doing the most?
R: I’m happy driving, painting or watching a good movie, some "inhalable inspiration" doesn’t go a miss either.
E: What is your favourite film?
R: I struggle to even work out a top 10 but if i had to pick one id say labyrinth by jim henson.
E: Who is your favourite musician/band?
R: I like a bit of everything but am currently listening to the thrash-funk band 'infectious grooves' with members from suicidal tendencies.
E: How many guns do you own?
R: Currently just an air rifle, i haven't got round to applying for a shotgun license yet but my mum has one so i sometimes use that
E: What is your current mode of transport?
R: I drive a ford transit camper van thing, its damp in the back during the winter but i spent most of last summer in the back of it in cornwall, also my trusty stunt wood (aka skateboard) and an old folding bicycle my friends mum gave me
E: What’s your choice of drink?
R: Any beer will do, not really into spirits but i love a good apple juice
E: Any embarrassing/drunken moments?
R: Nothing springs to mind, i guess i must be quite a well-behaved drunk. the odd bit of petty theft or violence, but that is very rare
E: Who is your favourite artist?
R: At the moment I'm into vic reeves from shooting stars. Not many people know he's an artist and his pictures are pretty funny
E: What inspires/influences your art?
R: pretty much everything
E: How do you come up with your ideas?
R: They just turn up inside my head without warning
E: Where do you do your art?
R: Wherever I'm living at the time, i don't have a studio yet but thats part of the dream
E: How often do you produce your art?
R: It varies, I'm thinking about stuff all the time but wont necessarily draw everyday.
E: What materials do you use?
R: Usually acrylic on scraps of wood or water colour, sometimes i'll make something 3-D if i get an idea and i've got something to make it with, whatever i can find really
E: Do you do commissions/can anyone buy your art?
R: I have some t-shirts and prints in a shop in exeter called "no guts no glory", you can buy online as well at www.ngngdesign.com
E: Would you ever want to do an exhibition of your work if the opportunity arose?
R: Sure, I don't think I'm good enough for that yet though, I don't think Id like the attention either so maybe If I could have one without actually having to go that'd be good.
E: What do you want to do in the future? Is art something you see as being a part of it?
R: I definitely want to always be an artist, I plan to find a wife, buy some land, build my own house and become self-sufficient.