Rescue Rangers
Fall 2005, a group of stoner from the south of France (who just giggle at the back of the room as I frames?) we unclog savagely eardrums blow slats good rockin, bass thumping at will and a heat wave that was feeling damn good to hear. Name: Rescue Rangers, the subject of crime: Masters of the middle finger, an EP 4 tracks urgent and angry, which feels like big fat rock run along the Grand Canyon, under a blazing sun (in the rain Nord-Pas de Calais, the pleasure was not the same ... obviously).
expo 70
Expo '70
EXPO '70 was formed in Los Angeles by Justin Wright as a side-project, while he was playing guitar in Living Science Foundation (Second Nature Recordings; GSL50 Compilation). Initially, the group also included Wright's friend, PK . The pair improvised creating sounds bouncing effect-ridden instruments creating a wide range of textures and moods. EXPO '70's first recording and inception was during PK's project SXBRS recording session, resulting in one of many split releases on PKs' label.
The Hipshakes
The Hipshakes (Daniel Russell, Andrew Anderson and Bruce Sargent) make raucous, lo-fi punk in the vein of The Gories and The Oblivians. The band was formed in Bakewell, Derbyshire (hitherto most famous for its tarts) and, after receiving airplay from John Peel, released their debut, self-titled EP on Slovenly Records.
Radical Boy
A Two-Piece from Sheffield, Radical Boy play Garage Noise. http://www.radicalboy.bandcamp.com
Toner Low
Combining never ending songs and a loud, relentless sound with low-end heaviness, wild psychedelic trips and doomrockin' riffs, Toner Low are one of a kind to roam the green fields of Leiden, Holland. In the first four years since their formation in 1998 these doomstoners released a couple of promos, played gigs in Holland and Belgium (2000) with among others Karma to Burn (USA), Isis, Candybar Planet and Lawn and parted with two bandmembers.
Tamborines
The Tamborines is a fuzz rock band, in the vein of the Velvet Underground, The Dandy Warhols
and the Jesus and Mary Chain, from London UK.
The group originally formed in Brazil around 2001, inicially as a 6 piece band infuenced by American folk rock.
They quickly disband only to return in 2005 when founding members Henrz( read "Anheez" voice/guitars) and
Lulu Grave (organ / synth / tambourines) relocated to London, found the french drummer Veronique Luis
and recorded the single WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG/ THE GREAT DIVISION, with legend producer Brian O'shaunghnessy.
Radiant Sounds of Dust
The Radiant Sounds of Dust are a psych-rock-shoegaze-space-haze-exploratorary-hallucinatory rock n roll band based in Bristol. Formed by J. Tambakis and C. McCracken after they bonded over a love of vintage guitars, valve amps, effects pedals and rock n roll...they are two hedonists in love with the sound of silence as much as noise, crafting sound in space using acoustics, electronics weaving them into songs and noise.
tracks can also be heard @ www.myspace.com/theradiantsounds
dRillbit
Luke Hoskins has been making this particular sort of music under the name of dRillbit since 2003.
He has appeared on numerous compilation cds and has also released 6 of his own official dRillbit releases: Facebreaks album 2005 (Noise Machine : NOISE:005),
The extreme ultra violence EP (Noise Machine : NICE : 002
The Cheap Arse Shitcore EP Or The Shit Arse Cheapcore EP(God Rekidz : GOD103)
DRILLBIT is SHITHEAD Album, 2006 (Noise Machine NOISE : 008)