Update: I listened to London Calling in its entirety and then the whole Clash 'best of' 2 disc collection right afterwards. That's just how it goes with those Clash boys. Gotta have more and more.
Drop Dead Live is a live album by the American punk rock band Lunachicks, recorded at New York City's Coney Island High in February 1998 and released on this day in 1998.
Happy Birthday to James Drescher aka Jimmy G or Jimmy Gestapo, lead singer for New York based hardcore punk band Murphy's Law, born on this day in 1965.
31 years ago today
Fontanelle is the second studio album and the first record on a major label (Reprise Records) by the American punk rock band Babes in Toyland, released on this day in 1992.
Have I talked about Frankie and the Witch Fingers here before? I hadn't heard of them til recently, they have a LARGE Insta following & lots of fans, apparently. Their first album was in 2015. I REALLY dig their sound. Garagey and kinda psych too- there's kinda like, heavy garage rock bits but also some Pink Floyd or Kinks influence in there? It's pretty wild.
And it's GOOD - I find it really listenable. Catchy, fast-ish songs you can just kinda let groove. If you're into 60s style garage or psych, check em out. They're from L.A. and they have an album coming out next month, too - 'Data Doom'. A couple of the tracks are up for preview here: https://frankieandthewitchfingers.bandcamp.com/album/data-doom