Showing posts with label Annihilation Time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annihilation Time. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 June 2016

BARBED WIRE (and some other essential rock 'n' roll for punks)




Punk rock 'n' roll has always been a bit of dicey affair for me, but when that shit hits, it hits hard. In 1990 when I was feeling burnt out from a decade of listening to nothing but hardcore*, the Didjits were a new and electrifying discovery for my friends and I (ironic, because they were just updating a style that had been popular over three decades earlier). We fell hard for that band, and Hey Judester, Hornet Piñata and the Fuck the Pigs 7'' remain some of the greatest records of the era.

The rest of the '90s saw dalliances with other similar bands like  Supersuckers, Turbonegro and Rick Sims' later band the Gaza Strippers (whose 1000 Watt Confessions is another certifiable classic). The noughties gave us Oakland's mighty Annihilation Time, and with their demise, the equally amazing Lecherous Gaze.

Now I can add New York's Barbed Wire to that list, and with a pedigree that includes Hank Wood and the Hammerheads and Ajax, this hook-loaded stomper comes as no surprise. Everything old is new again. Rock 'n' Roll will never die.




*Saying that, my first introduction to punk in 1980 came in the form of the pure rock 'n' roll sounds of the Sex Pistols. They didn't sound to me like "rock 'n' roll" at the time though, a style my then 12-year-old self equated with Shakin' Stevens, the Stray Cats and Grease.


Sunday, 1 August 2010

Fast Forward To The Gore


It's been a bit quiet around here lately...

... but now you'd best hide your stash and lock up your daughters - cuz
it's ANNIHILATION TIME BITCH!

Rockin' Greg Ginn worship done just right (see also BL'AST! & It's Casual) from Oakland's recently defunct Annihilation Time. They never released a dud, but 2003's Bad Reputation EP was their finest hour, with guitarist Graham Clise never getting his Black Flag shred on better than he did on "Rock 'n' Roll California" and this EP version of "Fast Forward to the Gore". The icing on the cake is an awesome Thin Lizzy cover and monstrous artwork by none other than the mighty Jeff Gaither.

As well as an unholy love of partying, these boys can obviously appreciate the simple pleasures of sitting around at home with some bros - beer in one hand, bong in the other - and taking in a freaky horror movie. So take their advice: click on the link below, grab yourself a cold beer and go watch Srpski Film you pussy.