‘Partied Out’ – a new video from Kurt Baker

Taken from his 2012 full-length ‘Brand New Beat’, ‘Partied Out’ is a new song from power pop maestro Kurt Baker.

It’s been a busy year for Baker; in addition to the album, he’s also released a four song EP ‘Want You Around’ featuring non-LP cuts (including a storming version of Billy Joel’s ‘Sleeping With The Television On’) and contributed guitar parts to the debut by Wimpy & The Medallions.

‘Brand New Beat’ was released by Collector’s Club Records in October 2012.

THE VINDICTIVES – Mono Flexi EP

Despite only recording two full length albums of original material between 1996-2012, Chicago punks The Vindictives have secured a cult following.  This is due in part to their having shared members with Screeching Weasel (including Ben himself).   Most of their legacy seems to revolve around punk fans’ love/hate relationship with their 1998 re-recording of Ramones’ ‘Leave Home’: in a controversial move, the band not only changed the running order, but also took it upon themselves to substantially alter lots of the arrangements.  Ben Weasel once claimed he would never listen to it in case “Joey [Vindictive] has somehow ruined the best punk album of all time”.  Perhaps ruined is a strong word, but it really wasn’t very good – certainly not as good as Weasel’s own cover of Ramones, or Mr T Experience’s take on ‘Road To Ruin’.  It’s biggest problem  was not its various musical embellishments but – like most recordings by The Vindictives – Joey Vindictive’s nasal delivery.

After ten year absence, the band returned to recording in 2012, ending the year with the ‘Mono Flexi’ EP – their thirteenth 7” release.  A coloured flexi-disc (with a digital download for ease of listening), with the tunes recorded in mono, it could be accused of mere gimmickry, especially given the lack of quality evident on some of The Vindictives’ prior releases.  Surprisingly, though, a couple of these tunes are half-decent.

Best of all, ‘Shrinkerhead’ is classic punk pop, capitalising on a solid Ramones-esque riff and call and response vocal on the chorus.  The general tone suits Joey’s delivery and despite the patchiness of The Vindictives’ past works, it’s unlikely that Dan Vapid or Ben Foster would have achieved better musical results with any of their projects.   Even more tuneful, the mid-paced ‘Nightmare, Man’ includes some superb guitar lines and a vocal that leans farther towards late 70s power pop/new wave than Ramones-obsessed punk.  The music is great, the wordless backing harmonies even greater, while the understated lead vocal is one of Joey’s best.  There’s a brief bridge section with an out-of-place almost cartoonish approach, but that can easily be overlooked.

The other pair of tunes are less fortunate.  ‘Touch It’ features a superb bassline and pleasing 50s rock ‘n’ roll twang in the guitar depot and, as such, is far from terrible, but the enjoyable moments are often quashed by Vindictive’s misjudged yelping.  Still, at a minute and a quarter, it’s over quickly enough.  Beginning with muted guitar motifs before blossoming into a classic punk chord progression, ‘Join The Circus’ seems as if it’s going to be another winner…and then it falls flat.  Aside from the main riff, there’s nothing much to enjoy here – Joey’s voice is more nasal than usual, while the chorus is irritating (probably designed that way on purpose) and the inclusion of circus theme music (‘Entrance of the Gladiators’ played as a sloppy guitar interlude) just pushes goodwill too far.

Based on this release, The Vindictives aren’t always as shoddy as parts of their 7”-heavy back-cat would suggest.  However, despite sparks of brilliance, it’s likely they’re always destined to be considered a second division outfit. Since this comeback only offers four numbers – two of which aren’t much to write home about – they’ve not put in enough hard-yards to make a long-lasting impression. After such a long time, surely a full-length wouldn’t have been too much to ask for?

November 2012

The REAL GONE 2012 Advent Calendar

With all of the in-depth reviews and other stuff on Real Gone, since it’s nearly Christmas, it’s time for a bit of fun.

Every day between the 1st and 24th of December, a new link will be posted here containing a clip. It may music, maybe not; it may be a classic you’ve seen a thousand times, it may be something you’ve never seen…it may not even be an official clip.

It’s just a handy way of rounding up a few of Real Gone’s favourites in a quick and unoriginal fashion. After the calendar is completed on Christmas Eve, the links will stay up for those who missed out.

…Will Bruce Springsteen will be bellowing festively somewhere?

DEC 01 DEC 02 DEC 03 DEC 04 DEC 05 DEC 06 DEC 07 DEC 08
DEC 09 DEC 10 DEC 11 DEC 12 DEC 13 DEC 14 DEC 15 DEC 16
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Testament: US tour dates confirmed for early 2013

Thrash metal legends Testament will be touring the US in Jan/Feb 2013 in support of their ‘Dark Roots of Earth’ album. Having spent a good proportion of 2012 on tour with Anthrax and Death Angel, this next leg of the tour finds the band supported by Overkill and Flotsam & Jetsam.

The confirmed dates are as follows:

Jan. 30 The Filmore San Francisco, CA*
Jan. 31 House of Blues Anaheim, CA*
Feb. 01 The Marquee Tempe, AZ*
Feb. 02 House of Blues Hollywood, CA*
Feb. 04 Sunshine Theater Albuquerque, NM*
Feb. 05 Emo’s Austin, TX
Feb. 06 House of Blues Houston, TX
Feb. 07 House of Blues Dallas, TX
Feb. 09 Masquerade Atlanta, GA
Feb. 10 The Filmore Charlotte, NC
Feb. 12 The Filmore Silver Spring, MD
Feb. 13 Trocadero Philadelphia, PA
Feb. 14 Best Buy Theatre New York, NY
Feb. 15 The Paramount Huntington, NY
Feb. 16 The Palladium Worcester, MA
Feb. 17 Town Ballroom Buffalo, NY
Feb. 18 Phoenix Concert Theatre Toronto, ON
Feb. 20 Bogart’s Cincinnati, OH
Feb. 21 The Intersection Grand Rapids, MI
Feb. 22 The Rave Milwaukee, WI
Feb. 23 First Avenue Minneapolis, MN
Feb. 25 The Summit Music Hall Denver, CO
Feb. 26 In The Venue Salt Lake City, UT
Feb. 27 Knitting Factory Reno, NV
Feb. 28 Ace Of Spades Sacramento, CA

Overkill are set to appear at all shows. Flotsam & Jetsam will only be appearing from Feb 5th onwards.

New video from Mike Patton’s Tomahawk

A new video by Tomahawk is now available for viewing below. The track ‘Stone Letter’ was released as a limited edition 7″ on Black Friday (November 23rd), while a new LP is expected to drop in January 2013. The new music marks the return of Tomahawk after a five year haitus.

Earlier in 2012, it was announced Trevor Dunn would be joining Tomahawk on bass. Since Dunn already plays with Patton in Fantomas, the connection between Patton’s various projects and (the) Melvins (Lite) becomes ever more incestuous.