Quite a few back I did a book review of the drug fueled, vampire ridden novel, Knuckle Supper. Maybe you recall, or perhaps not. At any rate, the author has just released the sequel, Knuckle Balled. … I don’t have time to do a full review at the moment, but go check out the new book by author Drew Stepek
F U Kristmas!
Kim Wilde, Lawnmower Deth – F U Kristmas! (Official Video)
Lawnmower Deth and 80s pop star Kim Wilde team up for anti-Christmas single
Thrash legends Lawnmower Deth have collaborated with 80s pop star Kim Wilde for the anti-Christmas track F U Kristmas – out tomorrow
UK thrash icons Lawnmower Deth have teamed up with 80s pop star Kim Wilde to record an anti-Christmas song.
It’s titled F U Kristmas and it’ll officially launch tomorrow (December 1) via Wildflower Records.
Wilde joined Lawnmower Deth onstage at Download 2016 – and says that a collaboration was “bound to happen” as a result of that performance, which she calls “a personal highlight of my career.”
Lawnmower Deth covered Wilde’s 1981 hit Kids In America back in 1991, which Wilde has previously said was her favourite version of the song.
JAYA THE CAT Release New Album ‘A Good Day For The Damned’
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Material Remains – Demo

I’ve got a new demo (released September 2017) cued up at the moment. Let me tell you about it. The inconspicuously titled “Demo” by Material Remains holds five tracks of 80s flavored noisey, garagesque punk rockings. There’s not much info on the band, but I’m going to assume they are from TX, and based on the lineup listed, I’m firmly convinced that they are a trio.
There’s a solid vibe to the tracks, very lo-fi, and if I had to pick some resemblance, right now it’s really making me think of Nerve Agents (who are fucking rad) but again, it has a way more 80s lo-fi garage style to it. It’s a demo though, so these things are to be both expected and enjoyed.
There’s only 5 tracks, so you don’t get a big taste of the band, but I’m interested in how they’re going to progress. I’m hearing a solid foundation and I look forward to more. But don’t let me be the only voice you hear, listen for yourself: https://materialremainstx.bandcamp.com
Cheers!
Jerry Actually
Tracks:
1. Junkie’s Paradise 01:49
2. Broad Church 01:37
3. Dropout 01:49
4. Hate 02:41
5. Amerikkka 02:03
FRAUDS Address Lack of Societal Empathy in ‘Sandwiches’ Video
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Kalik – Disapproved

Currently rocking to “Disapproved” by Kalik. Kalick is a punk rock trio, evidently with a like for ska as well. The band hails from Denmark and has been putting the rubber to the road since 2005.
Disapproved is their new EP and it punches hard with five uptempo punk and ska-esque tracks. I have a tendency to like trios, for a variety of reasons, the efficiency being one of them. Kalik is no exception, the rhythms are terse and punchy and no effort is wasted. Tracks are done in English, which seems to be the norm. Something that sadly also seems to be the current norm is commentary on the sorry state of US politics and the current “commander in chief” (not naming any names, but you know)
I will often use the space to describe influence and points of reference to give you an idea of what you’re getting yourself into, but I’ll be damned if I’m coming up with anything very exacting. It’s punk rock. After damn near 40 years of punk, it kind of sounds like a lot of different things. I think a more important point is that it’s good. The tracks are played well, and the vocals aren’t devolved into a mass or strangled screams, so I declare it good to fucking go!
Cheers!
Jerry Actually
Tracks:
1. Black Brain 01:58
2. Polizia 02:41
3. Nothing There 02:35
4. Going Nowhere 02:36
5. Disapproved 00:59
LINK TO ALBUM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oazT0WBbvkY
LINK TO MUSIC VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfLYXIgaO8M
FIND KALIK ON FACEBOOK
https://www.facebook.com/kalikofficial/
Wicked Bears – West Coast Tour
Wicked Bears, Utah’s best pop punk band, is going on a west coast tour in support of their new album, Tuning Out! The tour starts in Salt Lake on November 10th and concludes at 924 Gilman in Berkeley (with additional UT dates later in November).
Tom Petty
Tom Petty was taken to the hospital amid cardiac arrest. The decision was made to remove him from life support.
All my heroes are turning to ghosts.
https://www.tmz.com/2017/10/02/tom-petty-found-unconscious-full-cardiac-arrest/
RIP
Getting to Know Crypitus
Where are you from and when did you get started?
Doug: Im originally from a place called Satans Kingdom in Vermont, look it up I’m not kidding its a real place. I moved to Rutland in 2016 and Pete was my roommate, we started jamming together and found the need for a drummer. We found Zach online and Im glad we snagged him before someone else did! So this line up of Crypitus started in May of 2016.
Pete: Crypitus is the sound of breaking bones! Doug and I started jamming together after being roommates and not being able to find musical projects. Originally I mistook Zach for another drummer friend of mine, but he turned out to be a perfect addition anyway.
Zach: I’m Zach. I’m from Mendon VT and I rock percussion for Crypitus. I started playing drums when my best friend died and left me his kit. I was like, shit, looks like I’m going to have to learn now.
Who are you and who does what in the band?
Doug: Im the Guitarist/Vocalist/Manager of Crypitus!
Pete: I’m Pete. I melt faces with some of the sickest guitar riffs ever written. I carry the rhythm end with Zach.
Zach: Im the percussionist for this act!
How would you best describe the sound?
Doug: I would describe it as a Thrashy Blackened Death Metal sound with a progressive twist.
Pete: We’re a fusion of death, thrash, and old school heavy metal with lots of extra bits of jazz sprinkled on top.
Zach: I think I would classify Crypitus as psychedelic thrash metal. We pull from a lot of influences. Crypitus is the sound of breaking bones.
Dream rock moment (real or not)?
Doug: I took my first stage dive in Maine this weekend, I intend to do more!
Pete: My dream moment would be hanging out backstage at a festival we’re playing at and seeing the guys from Mastodon just come up and chill with us and drink some beer.
Zach: I guess my dream moment would be our first headliner, at some stadium, with thousands and thousands of maniacs screaming for Crypitus. It’ll happen.
Still got day jobs?
Doug: Yes! I’m a Pharmacy Technician, been doing it since I was 18.
Pete: I work as a car detailer at a car dealership. It’s ironic because my car is fucking filthy.
Zach: Yeah, I work full time with autistic folks in their homes, helping them to live a mostly independent life.
Any regrets?
Doug: I try not to regret but there’s plenty of moments in my life that I would use the time differently. More productively I would say.
Pete: I regret being in a serious relationship in high school that kept me from jamming with people sooner.
Zach: Regrets? Yeah I’ve fucked up plenty in the past, but as soon as I’m done repairing myself, Crypitus goes worldwide. As far as Crypitus goes, I have no regrets. I couldn’t imagine a band to have so much in so little time.





