Sunday, March 28, 2010

Crucifix




Crucifix was a hardcore punk band in the eighties, from San Fran USA.
They played with the influence of crust and the lyrical Ideology of Anarcho-punk.

People to play in Crucifix for it's four year life included:

Sothira Pheng (Vocals)


Jimmy Crucifix (Guitar)



Matt Borruso (Bass)


Christopher Douglas (Drums)


As well as Drew Bernstein (Guitar) Jake Smith (Guitar) and Bryce Kanights (Bass on Self-titled EP) Who I had a shitload of trouble finding pictures of.

Crucifix was the child of the a different
and short lived band called 'Subsidize Mess'
featuring Sothira on bass, Matt on guitar, and Chris on vocals.

Sothira: Crucifix's sing was Cambodian-born,
and his family had fled the country when the
Khmer Rouge seized power and came to america.

Jake Smith played guitar on this 'Dehumanization EP'
Later Drew Bernstein (founder of Lip Service Clothing)
formerly of America's Hardcore replaced Smith on guitar.
(Isn't it sort of ironic that a guy in a poltical punk band later went off too create a huge clothing company like lip service in the spirit of mindless consumerism)

There first full album to come out and the one there most remembered for was called 'Dehumanization' widely considered to be their definitive work.


The sound of this album is said to sound really influenced by Discharge, a very classic band.
And can be seen as a essential " A cornerstone of political punk"

The band split up after a lengthy tour of US/Canada/Europe on July 13 1984. A posthumous compilation album of singles and live tracks entitled "Exhibit A" was released on Kustomized Records in 1997.

DISCOGRAPHY:
* 1981: Crucifix (EP, Universal)
* 1982: Nineteen Eighty-Four (single, Freak)
* 1983: Dehumanization (album, Corpus Christi)
o CD released in 1995 by Southern Lord
* 1992: Split with Patareni (Psycho Mania Records)
* 1997: Exhibit A (compilation, Kustomized Records)

COMPILATIONS:
Rat Music for Rat People, Vol. 2 (CD Presents, 1984)

I leave you with the first song I ever really started listening to by crucifix, 'Indo China'

I sort of chose to do an informal article on this band to learn more about them, and have motivation to download there main album,

enjoy.




Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Dayglo Abortions


I'd like to write about Dayglo Abortions because they're so close to home, right from my home town Victoria, British Columbia. They started in the eighties when the punk scene in Victoria was in it's prime and a few of the members fathered kid's I've gone to school with. Bonehead even runs a head shop downtown called "Old Nick's" and went to my highschool.

I recently bought my ticket to see Dayglos play in early April with Ninjaspy (another local band)
Even though there a bunch of old farts' I feel it's crucial to listening to punk rock in Victoria to see them live. And I figure it's a good reason to research a bit more into there history.




Considered to be Hardcore Punk/Crossover Thrash, formed in 1979 and are still technically a band. Dayglo's first album wasn't released until later in 81'. They worked for two labels Fringe Product and God Records.

"Their lyrics are informed by a complete disregard for societal norms." -wikipedia

Current Members include "Jesus Bonhead" on drums who has been with band since 79', Murray Acton on Guitar and as vocals who has also been apart of the group since 79' and "Willy Jack on Bass.

However past members include "Nev" a guitarist,
"Wayne Gretzky" another guitarist who left the band in 89', "Squid" yet another guitarist who also wrote lyrics for Dayglo Abortions, "Mike Anus Jak" guitarist / songwriter, "Hung Jak" on Guitar and last but not least "Gymbo Jak" on vocals.

They've produced a total of nine albums: Out of The Womb (1981) Feed us a Fetus (1986) Here today, Guano Tomorrow (1987) Two Dogs Fucking (1991)Little man in the canue (1995)Corprate Whores (1996) Stupid World Stupid Songs (1998)Death race 2000 (1999) and Holy Shiite in(2005)

(Good reveiws on Dayglo Abortion Albums)

One of the things I personally find makes Dayglo's unique is that they don't just stick to that classic hardcore punk sound, but have been known to experiment with metal which gives them a unique sound.
And also that though there lyrics have always been counter culture, profoundly honest and crude with time and age they have become increasingly more politically 'correct' and aware.

They've created alot of politcal controversy in there time, for example both Last FM and Wikipedia mentioned this:
Two albums featured in the resulting trial; the covers and the lyrical content being showcased by the prosecution. Here Today, Guano Tomorrow had a cover showing a picture of a hamster eating from a box of chocolates on nice satin sheets, along with a glass of wine. A gun points at the hamster, and the back cover shows a depiction of the resulting carnage.

The previous album, Feed Us A Fetus, was perhaps a little less graphic, with a depiction of a baked fetus on the table in front of Ronald and Nancy Reagan.

This resulted in the criminal prosecution of Fringe Product, their label at the time, for distribution and possession with intent to distribute of obscene material—the first such prosecution since the offense entered the criminal code in 1959. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty.

The Dayglos had musical revenge in the title song of their next album, Two Dogs Fucking, in which the priggishness of Ottawa’s public officials leads directly to the extinction of the human race.



Over all they are a very interesting band, and well worth a good listen. I leave you with there most popular song. It goes along the lines of "Proud to be a Canadian pass me another beer, Proud to be a Canadian pass me another welfare check"
Listen to this and sing along: