Showing posts with label willja records. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 10, 2025

bis - The New Transistor Heroes

I've been listening to a bunch of bis in recent months. One of those hyperbolic "it's what got me through the winter"-type statements doesn't apply here, but it sure was nice (re)discovering a band at 47 that I'd written off as unworthy of my attention at 20. I mean, of course I like them now, now that I've had a quarter century's seasoning, listening to Los Campesinos and Eugenius and Another Sunny Day, getting a sense of what came after, what existed during, and what led into this.

It's just punk kids making pop sounds, which is really all I need at this late date. Sure, I just loaded the Faith/Void split back on my phone, and spent March alternating in "Madvillainy" between listens of these Glaswegians. Give me this for a buck and I'm happy as a clam.

This is the US CD version of the record, released on Grand Royal. Willja handled honors in the UK, and Steven from bis reissued this in an expanded version in 2024 on Do Yourself In. Regardless of how you get it, get it, cuz it's good, you know? Hell, if you can get out of the country, go see them on their home turf; they're playing shows all year long!

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Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Raooul / Skinned Teen ‎– Jail-Bait Core / Bazooka Smooth!

Juuuuuussssstttt clearing out the decks here, folks.

"Letterkenny" plays in the background, and my thoughts go to this tasty slab of circa 1993 from the good folks at Lookout! and Willja. The internets tell me that Raooul was a quintet of East Bay pre-teens making a racket, two of whom went on to playing Tourettes and Out Hud. Nice pedigree. Skinned Teen was a real solid UK contemporary of Huggy Bear and Pussycat Trash, two of my fav British riot grrrl bands from that era. Layla from S.T. would go on to write a shitton of excellent columns for MRR...a real reason for yours truly to pick up the esteemed zine for its last ten years of so in existence.

File under: teenagers making a racket. This is never not thrilling to me. I would definitely bootleg this onto a cassette to get it in front of people in 2021.




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