Archives for posts with tag: The Observers

The Stops

Mastering The Stops “Nameless Faces” on Sabotage and Dirt Cult Records.

“Self-described as “5 ladies playing punk rock.” The Stops quickly became one of my favorite Portland, OR bands since Dirt Cult made the move a year and a half ago. This, their debut LP, definitely adds to Portland’s reputation for dark but melodic punk rock (see: Red Dons, The Observers, The Wipers). The band plays driving distorted punk that is at times informed by power pop. Think of a band that somehow combines the seemingly disparate  influence of The Adolescents, The Wipers, and The Go-Gos and you’re in the right place. Members of Red Dons, The Pedestrians, and Pataha Hiss.”

Buy it here!

The Stops

Mastering The Stops “Nameless Faces” on Sabotage and Dirt Cult Records.

“Self-described as “5 ladies playing punk rock.” The Stops quickly became one of my favorite Portland, OR bands since Dirt Cult made the move a year and a half ago. This, their debut LP, definitely adds to Portland’s reputation for dark but melodic punk rock (see: Red Dons, The Observers, The Wipers). The band plays driving distorted punk that is at times informed by power pop. Think of a band that somehow combines the seemingly disparate  influence of The Adolescents, The Wipers, and The Go-Gos and you’re in the right place. Members of Red Dons, The Pedestrians, and Pataha Hiss.”

Buy it here!

Sioux Dead Ramones

Mastering The Dead Ramones & The Sioux Split 7″ on 213 Records, Acide Folik, Deaf Death Husky Records, Donnez-Moi Du Feu, No Way Asso, Offside Records, Ratta-Tat-Tat Label.

“Two of the best france bands in a split ep. The Sioux sounds like a raw version of The Observers with female vocals and Dead Ramones sound post punk ala Belgrado”

Sioux Dead Ramones

Mastering The Dead Ramones & The Sioux Split 7″ on 213 Records, Acide Folik, Deaf Death Husky Records, Donnez-Moi Du Feu, No Way Asso, Offside Records, Ratta-Tat-Tat Label.

“Two of the best france bands in a split ep. The Sioux sounds like a raw version of The Observers with female vocals and Dead Ramones sound post punk ala Belgrado”

Sioux Dead Ramones

Mastering The Dead Ramones & The Sioux Split 7″ on 213 Records, Acide Folik, Deaf Death Husky Records, Donnez-Moi Du Feu, No Way Asso, Offside Records, Ratta-Tat-Tat Label.

“Two of the best france bands in a split ep. The Sioux sounds like a raw version of The Observers with female vocals and Dead Ramones sound post punk ala Belgrado”

Daily Ritual

Mastering Daily Ritual – Depressed State on 4490 Records & Contergan Punk.

“Hafiz, the man of the golden touch. While Pazahora will probably always be my favorite Singaporean band, everything Hafiz touches is gold, and this is no exception. Daily Ritual is the newest Hafiz band and seems to be taking southeast Asia by storm, seeing as this debut EP sold out instantly just in their region of the world, and relatively few copies made it out west.

Daily Ritual play a standard style of catchy, melodic punk rock, in line with such bands as The Observers, Red Dons, Autistic Youth, the Estranged, etc. The melodies are memorable, the songs are catchy, the record is fucking good all around.

If you are someone that actually cares about punk on a worldwide scale, this is a good record to scope to hear something that’s currently exciting and relevant in southeast Asia. This is one of the better (and more popular) releases to come out of southeast Asia, pick it up and discover what the punks are dancing to on the other side of the world.”

Hysterese

 

Mastering Hysterese S/T LP on Taken By Surprise, Sabotage, and Dirt Cult Records.

“At last, it was about time, Hysterese strike back with their second s/t 12“. Three years after the stunning demo tape + the debut 12“, countless shows all over Europe and some line up changes they did it again, 10 songs in about 25 minutes. Melodic Punk with teeth, some say garage some say hardcorepunk? Who cares? dual male / female vocals past all description, noisy simple guitar tunes and a rumbling rhythm section, packed in a nice heavy cardboard sleeve. Driving, melodic punk/hardcore (but NOT “melodic hardcore” if ya get the distinction) with dark, swirling undercurrents. Catchy but not at all vapid. Sounding like a cross between Portland, Southern California, and Copenhagen, you could compare this to bands like THE OBSERVERS, NO HOPE FOR THE KIDS, GORILLA ANGREB, or ADOLESCENTS…”

 

Short Days

Mastering Short Days next 7″ on Build Me a Bomb Records.

“A new band from france, 80s hardcore. Fast, nerveous, frenetic, and abrasive Punk Rock with a subtle melodic touch. Reminds me a bit The Observers. Songs are quite dynamic and lively bursting with tonicity, fervour, and with a fine moving vibe. Attractive and driving guitar lines.”

Have a listen to their last 7″ (pictured above). There is more to come!

 

Short Days

Mastering Short Days next 7″ on Build Me a Bomb Records.

“A new band from france, 80s hardcore. Fast, nerveous, frenetic, and abrasive Punk Rock with a subtle melodic touch. Reminds me a bit The Observers. Songs are quite dynamic and lively bursting with tonicity, fervour, and with a fine moving vibe. Attractive and driving guitar lines.”

Have a listen to their last 7″ (pictured above). There is more to come!