Welcome
back to an all studio Paranoid Squirrel Rock Show. It only feels like yesterday
that I was talking to you………
The
Damned get things going with a track from their Black Album with Paul Gray’s
latest venture in the form of the Monte Dons following on. Up next is Goy
Division featuring former Adam West and current Delicious Fullness throaterlist
Jake “The Suit” Starr along with Dan-O Deckelman and The Rats. New music comes courtesy
of former Hardcore Superstar Guitarist Thomas Silver who is swiftly followed by
an as yet unreleased track from his 2011 Rockfield Sessions that features Michael
Monroe, Martin Chambers, Casino Steel, Darrell Bath and Glen Matlock. The
Volcanics are up next with a track from their Rob Younger produced album “Transmission”.
So if you’re into The Victims, The Scientists, The Stooges, the MC5 and AC/DC you
might just love this. Born Loose have a brand new album out called “Blowout” which
is available on vinyl only. Do not fret it, comes with a download code for
those of you whose turntable has been packed away. Obviously a track from it is
aired. Not only have Psychopunch and The Carburetors just released a split 7”,
booked a German tour together for March, but both are due to release new albums
on the 20th November. The albums are “Sweet Baby Octane” –
Psychopunch and “Laughing In The Face Of Death” – The Carburetors. A track from
each album is played. A new band to me is The Unholy Preachers from the Czech
Republic. Their one album and two eps has a certain Hip Priests feel about
them. Great stuff which I hope you agree with. On
the 19th and 20th February at the Pipeline in London there
is going to be the biggest Turbojugend UK party ever in the form of Deathtime
Assembly, ten bands over two days who include The Parkinsons, who seem to have
reformed and have a documentary about them due for release next month, The
Good, The Bad and The Zugly, Bloodlights, The Hip Priests, The Sick Livers, The
Chuck Norris Experiment, Flash House, Fuck Frankie, Crude Caress and Zero Zero.
Sweet innocent Jesus. Will I be there? Does a Turbojugend hang around the Docks?
Hell yeah. To celebrate I play you the aforementioned The Good, The Bad and The
Zugly and Bloodlights. A band I think is missing from the bill are Märvel and
to prove the point I play a track from their current album “The Hills Have Eyes”.
CJ Wildheart has launched a brand new PledgeMusic campaign for his new solo
album “The Robot”. The title track has been released as a teaser or taster
depending which I share with up. As I’m still in a bit of a Professionals mood
I finish this week show off with the Sham Pistols track “Natural Born Killer”
from the “Complete Professionals” 3CD and “Little Boys In Blue” by Dirtbag
Republic.