Showing posts with label Homebrew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homebrew. Show all posts

Friday, 8 October 2010

Louder Faster Vol.1 CD (1998)

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(I'll get a better scan of the cover shortly, busy playing darts right now...)

Freaks Union
1: Waste Of Space
2: Waiting
3: Union
Speedurchin
4: Won't Get Fold Again
5: E.G.W.A
6: I Don't Belong
The Write Offs
7: Stupid Things
8: Just A Minute
9: Alien
Mutt
10: Whirlpool
11: Fight Back
12: Right To Choose
Homebrew
13: Dull & Duller
14: Why Don't You
15: Climax
Filter Thrust
16: Let Go
17: Penetration
18: Star Lover

This comp featured a whole bunch of bands that gigged with, and hung out a lot together. One of the best punk rock years of my life... It was put out by Dave from Homebrew, and one of his mates. Hulls very own Freaks Union kick things off, giving an early taste to their ever evolving sound. Punk rock, like early Rancid meets the Misfits... Speedurchin deliver the next tracks, Snuff, Ramones, melodic punk rock at hyper speed. Next we got Thirsk ska-punk legends The Write Offs, with their second line up (no Aaron on vox, Katy joined on sax). Mutt follow with their raw rough street punk, SLF meets the Blitz. Homebrew are next, more punk rock from these old but loveable punk rockers. Filter Thrust close the CD, and they're shit. Honestly. A great reminder of what the Thirsk/Harrogate/Hull/Leeds punk posse were sounding like back then...

Dave Heroes says: Its probably best to stop playing this after track 15... Other than that good times, great memories...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?xad6ddy7bgdbu0w

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

The Write Offs / Homebrew Split 7" (1998)

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Potatoe Print Records, Green Vinyl

Side A - The Write Offs
1: Legalise
2: McFuck
Side B - Homebrew
3: Punch Drunk
4: Homebrew

I had just left The Write Offs, and just joined Homebrew when this came about. If I was a lucky lad, I'd have managed to get on both sides off this, but alas, I made it onto neither. Although I did write the lyrics to The Write Offs tracks, so alls not lost here... A great green 7" slab of vinyl, with 2 bands who played countless gigs together back in the day. The Write Offs open with a ska/reggae number called Legalise, a song about that special green herb. They follow with a rawkus punk rock blast full of expletives aimed at McDonalds, which was all the rage back in the 90s. Homebrew are here with an early line up, before Lee from Joe Ninety joined. Punch Drunk is a rocking punk song about drinking and fighting, and they follow it up with their anthem, Homebrew - "Drinking & Smoking, Laughing & Joking... We're In It For Life"... A nice blast from the past this is, hope you's enjoy it...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?qosfpgjimp11eto