Showing posts with label grunge. Show all posts
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Monday, October 31, 2011

The final Puget Power compilation and the final release on Regal Select. The Statics and The Sinister Six are the box office pull on this release, although Flathead bring some kudos earnt from the garage cogniscenti's appreciation of their split single with The Gorls. And, before you ask, I had it, I sold it. Something had to give. More Statics soon. Enjoy.

Various Artists - Puget Power Volume Four. Regal Select Records 7".

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Insert.
From 1990, the year before 'punk' broke, comes this gem from Seattle's all-female Dickless (<roywalker>say what you see<\roywalker>) featuring an A-side of them covering Bo Diddley's 'I'm A Man' in unique fashion and a B-side, 'Saddletramp', which was later covered by The Supersuckers. Their output was thin - the 12" of this, released on Tupelo Records, featured an extra track, 'Miniskirt Mob', and there was a track on one of the Teriyaki Asthma compilation EPs. There was a CD readied for release in 2006, but does not appear to have made the shops.

Dickless - I'm A Man / Saddletramp. Sub Pop Singles Club 7" SP59.