Monday, January 24, 2011

free download: LIQUID HAMBURGER TRAINING PANTS Koala Comp 2001


2001: This is a quality comp cd-r that came out on Koala Syndicate to a few hundred people. Sorry about the title... Handed out freely at the Torpedofest that year where around 40 bands played in a few days... The cover star is a local streetguy named Art, he was funny, with his super gravelly voice "Hey Boss." Bands included: Worm Quartet, Mil Mulliganos, Dealership, The Flashing Astonishers, The Secession Movement, Hitlist, The Fiascoes, Sought After, Thunderosa, Que Se Dice, Go Sushi, Martha Dumptruck Massacre, Mandate Of Heaven, This Afternoon, Pacer, The Dollar Canon, Molotov Cocktail Inc, Layton Avenue, Mearle Throttle, This Rectangular Planet, McLane's Zoo, & Dufus.

Liquid Hamburger Training Pants free download right here!

Monday, January 17, 2011

free download: Look What The WE FEST Dragged In 2002 compilation cd

The Wilmington Exchange Festival known as WEFEST has been a Memorial Day tradition since the mid-9teen 9tees, and I've played it something like 5 or 6 times since then. I have made tons of friends, hooked up tons of shows all through networking & partying with the people there. Many bands have played and gone on to major things, like Dismemberment Plan & Lamb Of God, but mostly festival grandfather Kenyata Sullivan started the festival with a stone hard streak of D.I.Y. in his veins. Over the years there's been bands of all shapes & sizes, from metal to folk to crazy homerecording underground tape traders who never play out. There's been film screenings, air hockey tournaments, art shows, poetry readings. Generally a little something for everyone... You can leave the festival with tons of free zine & music & stickers, all piled up on the free merch tables; this was always one of my favorite aspects... The overarching vibe is one of open-mindedness, I have seen 3 piece jug bands that have blown my mind right after an explosive indie punk show on the same stage & it all makes sense. Over the winter I have pleasurable memories of midnight beering and swimming in the ocean until the sun comes up in the neighboring Wrightsville Beach area. Jim Testa of Jersey Beat zine even made a song about WEFest!

I made this comp cd to hand out when the Flashing Astonishers played there for the last time in 2002. I probably only made about 1000, I don't recall. All of the bands are WEFest veterans and mostly are extinct... Bands (and a poet!) included are Kenyata Sullivan, Landspeedrecord!, Punch Drunk Monkeys, Mil Mulliganos, Plug Spark Sanjay, D Michael McNamara, The Secession Movement, Aviso Hara, Sidedoor Johnnies, Cropduster, First Night On Earth, All The Dead Pilots, Astronaut Lost, Pandora's Lunchbox, Worm Quartet, Dufus, Jim Testa, Pacer, 71 Sunbeam, Second Sky, & The Cogs. I should've made a 4 cd box set because I've seen so many good bands there over the years!

free download: Look What The WE FEST Dragged In 2002 compilation cd

Gregg Yeti

Thursday, January 13, 2011

free download! HOBBY HORSE mix tape from 1998

I remember having several boom boxes making dubs all at once sitting on the floor at the 549 Columbus Ave dive house... the release shows for these tapes were always fun, over at East LA or Planet 505 - whatever it was called on Westcott Street back then across the street from Alto Cinco and the movie theater... the cover picture is of a hobby horse someone at the house trash-picked I think - it sat on top of the half-assembled pool table for a while... here's KR003 the 3rd release from Koala Records in 1998. It includes The Fiascoes, Kweezy, Jerry Maliwesky, Fledgling Death, Greg Pier, Monkshood, Jessica Matt, Dirty Vicars, Bobby Budd, Eugene Iosilevich, Ashley Cox, FM Cowboys, Hardcore Fishermen, Delta Of Venus, The Flashing Astonishers... donations via paypal to greggyeti@yahoo.com are greatly appreciated and will get you more swag in the future! Download the mix tape here!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

free download: COLOR WHILE YOU LISTEN 7" vinyl Koala Comp!


2002: The COLOR WHILE YOU LISTEN 7" vinyl comp came with crayons so that you could color the awesome Joey Larkin-drawn cover while you listened to songs by The Flashing Astonishers, Pale Green Stars, Negativ Seaven, Visionstain & Drunken Orgy Of Destruction. Five bands squeezed onto one little 7" and they genres were varied: indie rock, spazz-core, nu-metal, powerpoprock. 500 physical copies were made by Koala in conjunction with Substandard Records of San Francisco, who also released the 3rd Flashing Astonishers album On Involuntary Bliss.

Download the COLOR WHILE YOU LISTEN 7" vinyl comp right here!

Monday, January 10, 2011

free download: NOT DEAD YET - 2010 SYRACUSE OLD SCHOOL REUNION comp cd


Download the full compilation cd right here!

In 2007 Elise Flanders had an idea, to get a whole bunch of her old friends from Syracuse's halcyon indie & punk days from the 1980's & early 1990's back together all in the same room. People came in from all over the country and met up at Klub Polski, a run-down venue everyone held all-ages shows at back in the old days. Much beer was drunk, old friends met up again, a few bands played, and a great time was had by all. Flash forward to 2010: Elise once again wanted to bring forth the aging scenesters but decided one evening was not enough. Two days were booked over Labor Day Weekend at Syracuse's legendary Half Penny Pub (which just recently and lamely stopped hosting bands). The weekend was labeled "Syracuse Freaks & Geeks" hoping to be more inclusive of people who may not totally label themselves as punk. It's not ALL about the bands either; people had a fun kickball game in the daytime, and shared many meals together. Several bands reunited especially for the occasion, some playing for the first time in 15-20 years! Grisly Fiction, Sound Of My Own Voice, The Fiascoes, and Pagan Love Child all dusted off their guitars & sprang forth from the wheelchairs to show the kids how it is done. Beauty Scene Outlaws played a riveting set of songs of the members old bands (Wallmen & Milton's Disciples). Veteran rockers Undergang tore it up as always with singer Alan Smead the main attraction; the man is a idiosyncratic performer who's been in bands in Syracuse since the 1980's. My favorite band of the weekend was The Fiascoes, led by songwriter Joshua Lee Loomis, Greg Pier (Mandate Of Heaven) and Ethan Jenks (Counterpursuit). Think Buffalo Tom, The Replacements & The Stooges in a blender. Fucking brilliant. Professional Victims & The Legendary Jones Gang both featured solid sets from stalwart Syracuse veterans. A amazing weekend of Northern Rock was enjoyed by a select few hundred people.

Jamie Trecker (Sound Of My Own Voice/Kewpie Dolls) was an instrumental hand in helping Elise bring together the music for the weekend. He also pressed 200 copies of this compilation cd "Not Dead Yet". The cd is out of print forever, but you can get a digital copy right here. The bands included are: Sound Of My Own Voice, The Trend, The Flashing Astonishers, Thunderosa, Pagan Love, Milton's Disciples, Kewpie Dolls, One Death Two, The Wallmen, Spike Penetrator, Gregg Yeti & The Best Lights, Unsound, Professional Victims, The Legendary Jones Gang, and Grisly Fiction.

Here's Ryan Hex's review from his Hanging Like A Hex blog:

V/A, “NOT DEAD YET”
This is a compilation of Syracuse alternative/indie bands from the early 80s up to some more current bands. It leaves a substantial amount of bands out, so I’m guessing it’s sort of based upon favoritism, or at least bands that were of personal relevance to the curator of this comp. What a lot of people don’t know is that Syracuse has had a pretty good history of excellent indie bands over the last couple of decades. Then again, many of these bands don’t or didn’t tour much at all so it’s no wonder no one knows about them. Nevertheless, some of the groups represented here are the Pixies-influenced Flashing Astonishers, the sloppy proto-hardcore punk of 80’s band Milton’s Disciples, the New Wave sounds of 70s/80s group The Trend, down to the Clutch-styled bar rock of Thunderosa. While many of these bands are familiar to me, if by nothing but name, others are completely off my radar, having fallen through the cracks of time in this town. All in all, 15 tracks of history are on this thing, and I’m thinking a volume 2 is in order to further document the scene here past and present. (zippypops@yahoo.com)

There's talk of another reunion in the future, we'll see!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

TWO new Gregg Yeti & The Best Lights cds available now!!!

That's correct. Koala Syndicate has two albums by Gregg Yeti & The Best Lights for this winter's listening. They will be available free at over 40 locations across the country, including several locations in Upstate NY. The two albums will be available digitally by month's end. Physical copies are in a limited handmade edition of 1000 each, packaged with handstamps, stickers & paperbags. They look neat. If you wish to obtain a copy mailed to your door email gregg yeti at greggyeti@yahoo.com - donations are always welcome via paypal to that address!


"The Harvest Brass Echo" is the sophomore full length album by GY&TBL and comes out swinging. The selections of songs are solid and confident while expanding on the familiar sound of previous releases. Songs like "Ura" and "In The Dim Light Of Glowglobes" pack a epic gazey rock while the lights dim for the ballady "Grey" & "Half Is Me". Pop songs are abundant, with the short "(Someone Will Be Looking) Out For You" and "Christmas Quarantine" leading the pack. There's several guests on the album, including Jehn Cerron's lead vocals on "Little Scar," and Andrea Lee Higgins lead voice on "Red Curtain Sunlight" (which also features Bob Kane of Mandate Of Heaven/Flashing Astonishers on drums). Alex Kerns (of the band Lemuria) is a guest on drums on "Ura" & "Little Scar" also.

"Wonderbuckets" is a collection of the 4 eps done between 2004 & 2007, with a bonus new song "The Truth Behind Sarcasm". The collection were remastered by Jocko of More Sound with additional mixing & mastering by Doug White of Watchmen Studio. It features different earlier versions of staples like "My Narcoleptic Sara," "Laughter Be Your Slave," and "Christmas Quarantine," amongst a bunch of mid-fi home recordings and experiments...

You can sample a few songs by clicking here!