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lunes, 3 de noviembre de 2014

SCRAPS - S/T (No Front Teeth Records, 2014)


The Scraps debut 7'' is here! The three piece punk combo are introducing an EP with four energetic and raw songs in which punk '77 is the main influence for them. Just add a bit of Buzzcocks, Ramones and modern bands like The Briefs or The Vicious and you get the sound of The Scraps. Each song is easily enjoyable from the beginning to the end. They have a very good taste playing melodic and catchy riff guitars. "Waste my time" is an absolutely hit!!

And not just that. They have a special care with the aesthetic and design of their records. There are 3 variations of this 7”: the regular version is the printed collage cover (there are 10 different designs for this), the limited edition (100 only) are hand made from vintage Vogue magazines from the 1970’s and 1980’s. And the third and super-limited version (just 50) is an actual collaged cover. All different and were hand made by Marco NFT. Real art. Real "Do It Yourself" style!! 

They have announced many gig dates for the next months. They will play supporting bands as The Vibrators or Giuda. So if you belong to the class of punk'77 and fancy attend to a gig of punk made in London, don't miss The Scraps!!!




miércoles, 22 de agosto de 2012

Cartel raro de los JUJUS


 The JuJus - You Treat Me Bad 

Me flipa todo el material más raro que existe de los grupos.

Hoy vi por Facebook un cartel anunciando en concierto a mediados de los años 60 a la banda de garage The JuJus. Parece que lo hicieran de forma totalmente improvisada momentos antes de la actuación (igual que habremos hecho alguna vez en nuestra vida...).

Y más abajo tenéis el típico carnet de socio de club de fan de la época.
 
¡No se puede más PUNK!




The JuJus rare stuff

I love all rare stuff of the bands I like.

Today, I saw a poster show of The JuJus from the mid-60s. It looks like somebody made it in a improvised way a few moments before the concert (I think we have done something like that in any moment of our life...).

And you have the typical member fan club card of that era below.