Showing posts with label HOCKEY TEETH. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HOCKEY TEETH. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 11, 1994
Friday, December 10, 1993
Saturday, November 27, 1993
Friday, November 26, 1993
Saturday, November 20, 1993
Saturday, October 30, 1993
Sunday, October 24, 1993
Tuesday, October 5, 1993
Wednesday, September 1, 1993
Problem Children "The Kids Next Door" CD
Since then the band has been writing and touring and with that comes personnel changes.
This recording represents almost a completely new line up with the exception of the principal song writing Jamie.
Joining Jamie is Craig from Mr. Nobody who has replaced Barney Rebel on bass and Dan from Babies with Rabies has replaced Greg from Brontocurchrock on drums.
Jamie's wife Jen and Christina from HOCKEY TEETH join in on the gang vocals and the back ups are the best I have heard from this trio, which is more like a quintet now.
"The Kids Next Door" is the fith release on Problem Children Wrekords, but this one has some additional help from En Guard out of Montreal.
I think En Guard was an Entertainment newspaper with a punk focus.
Mike Pedro from the old Slither Club recorded this at his Mississauga Studio known as Rumenal, which quite a few people have used.
The subject mater hasn't veered straddling social issues with having fun.
I think En Guard was an Entertainment newspaper with a punk focus.
Mike Pedro from the old Slither Club recorded this at his Mississauga Studio known as Rumenal, which quite a few people have used.
The subject mater hasn't veered straddling social issues with having fun.
1. Beer for Breakfast - A light hearted drinking song which fits in with other songs like "Plastic Liver" and "Beer and Guitars"
2. Fed Only Lies - This is more of a ripper which is pointed the failure of elected politicians to deliver on their promises
3. Bitter - This is a song that Jamie wrote about Barney and how they came to part ways. The middle has a dub part that Problem Children can pull off.
4. What's going On? - This is a song about cops and was inspired by a real life incident where Jamie got busted for drinking in someone's apartment who lived above a short lived show space knwon as the Fallout Shelter. He was there for a food bank benefit and jamie got into it with them and this song expresses some of what happened.
5. Hunters - A great animal rights song written about hunting
6. Borderline - a song about learning your limits specifically when it comes to anger
7. Left for Dead - Another rager where the band feels that people may have thought they broke up but they didn't. I often wondered if this became the namesake for the band from Hamilton that came out in the late 90's but members in Left for Dead didn't know about the song.
2. Fed Only Lies - This is more of a ripper which is pointed the failure of elected politicians to deliver on their promises
3. Bitter - This is a song that Jamie wrote about Barney and how they came to part ways. The middle has a dub part that Problem Children can pull off.
4. What's going On? - This is a song about cops and was inspired by a real life incident where Jamie got busted for drinking in someone's apartment who lived above a short lived show space knwon as the Fallout Shelter. He was there for a food bank benefit and jamie got into it with them and this song expresses some of what happened.
5. Hunters - A great animal rights song written about hunting
6. Borderline - a song about learning your limits specifically when it comes to anger
7. Left for Dead - Another rager where the band feels that people may have thought they broke up but they didn't. I often wondered if this became the namesake for the band from Hamilton that came out in the late 90's but members in Left for Dead didn't know about the song.
8. Fly - A song about getting away.
9. The Enemy - Judging by the liner notes, this looks to have been a favourite of the band Rabid Defiance. It does remind me a little of DOA's song by the same name.
10. Ugly - This is a song about being on the road and the toll touring takes on you.
11. You Got No Heart -
12. World Full of Assholes - Sums up eveything with a playful take on the Dr. Pepper jingo at the end
13. Believe -
14. Havin' a Good Time -
15. We Won't Go Home -
16. The Kids Next Door - Another great outsider anthem, which sounds autobographical about living in a house full of punks.
9. The Enemy - Judging by the liner notes, this looks to have been a favourite of the band Rabid Defiance. It does remind me a little of DOA's song by the same name.
10. Ugly - This is a song about being on the road and the toll touring takes on you.
11. You Got No Heart -
12. World Full of Assholes - Sums up eveything with a playful take on the Dr. Pepper jingo at the end
13. Believe -
14. Havin' a Good Time -
15. We Won't Go Home -
16. The Kids Next Door - Another great outsider anthem, which sounds autobographical about living in a house full of punks.
Here is the lyric sheet in pieces:
Friday, August 27, 1993
Saturday, August 21, 1993
Saturday, July 17, 1993
Friday, July 9, 1993
Friday, June 18, 1993
Saturday, June 5, 1993
Tuesday, May 11, 1993
Hockey Teeth "2 Minutes for roughing" cassette
This is Hockey Teeth's first release. It was recorded at Mike Pedrow's studio, Rumenal. Mike was involved in the scene earlier running the club at Queen and Bathurst originally known as the Soup Club and then changed their name to the Slither Club. The songs on here are:
1. Just let me think
2. My dad's jeans
3. Hungry and homeless
4. You are the government (Bad Religion)
5. You are the Jack
6. Reflections
7. You truly suck
8. Hockey teeth
9. I don't wanna hear it (Minor Threat)
1. Just let me think
2. My dad's jeans
3. Hungry and homeless
4. You are the government (Bad Religion)
5. You are the Jack
6. Reflections
7. You truly suck
8. Hockey teeth
9. I don't wanna hear it (Minor Threat)
Labels:
-RELEASE ARCHIVE,
HOCKEY TEETH
Saturday, April 24, 1993
Tuesday, June 2, 1992
Monday, June 3, 1991
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