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INVISIBLE LIMITS – Devil Dance – Last Chance Records

LCR 005 Last Chance Records 1986

Habe mich nach gutem, altem Elektro Wave gefühlt und mir die Invisible Limits 12″ Devil Dance auf den Plattenspieler gezaubert. Was Thomas Lüdke + Ralf P. Schauf + Andreas Küchenmeister da gemacht hatten, einfach klasse: düster, treibend, flott und spannend. Die B-Seite mit Marion Matuszewski am Gesang ist gut, aber Devil Dance (der schwarze Szene Tanzflächenfüller, damals…) ist einfach spitze!

INVISIBLE LIMITS - Devil Dance - Last Chance Records

Needed some good electro wave stuff music and took out the Invisible Limits 12″. And what Thomas Lüdke did there is just great. Old dancefloor filler in the German wave/ goth scene. The B-side songs are OK, but hearing Devil Dance kills!

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LP 7" CD

GREG GINN – Don’t Tell Me – Cruz Records

CRZ 034 Cruz Records 1994

Uaaahhhh, klingt unnötig, Don’t Tell Me. Elektro, Industrial mit Gitarre, wahrscheinlich habe ich bei Ex-Black Flag Greg Ginn etwas anderes erwartet? Doch das haben andere schon besser gemacht. Erst ein Remix und dann ein Instrumental Remix… boring und die Songs auf der B-Seite machen es auch nicht besser.

GREG GINN - Don't Tell Me - Cruz Records

Oh Greg Ginn, Don’t Tell Me this 12″ vinyl is something. Don’t need this unispired elctro guitar industrial song on side A (twice!). And side B does not make it any better. There are/ were others doing this better.

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LP 7" CD

GANG GREEN – I81B4U – Roadrunner Records

RR 9500-1 Roadrunner Records 1988

Es ist 2014 und ich höre mir die I81B4U Maxi/ Mini-LP von Gang Green an. Diese ist von 1988 und so fühle ich mich jetzt auch: alt. Damals, ja da war ich jung. Die Musik knattert ab, wie es zu der Zeit üblich war, schraddel Hardcore Punk mit Metalanleihen, eigentlich ganz geil, die Texte?
Naja „more beer“ halt, alles in allem: Skate or Die!

GANG GREEN - I81B4U - Roadrunner Records

It is 2014 and I am listening to the I81B4U 12″/ Mini-LP from Gang Green. This piece of vinyl is from 1988 and hey, tonight I feel like this: old! Back then in ’88 I was young. Chris Doherty and his boys did a (for this time) typical Hardcore Punk record with metal influences. T olisten to it right now is somehow cool, come on: I hate to pay my rent; More beer….

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2014

Monster Bash 03.05.2014 München

Yuhuu!
Habe ich es letztes Jahr zum Glück zum München Eröffnungs- Monster Bash geschafft, steht das 2014 Fest schon wieder an. Also Kalender prüfen, Tag freimachen und am 3. Mai zum Punk Rocken ins Zenith nach München.

Monster Bash 2014 München

Line Up:

NoFx – Ignite – Boysetsfire – Madball – Alkaline Trio – Jello Biafra & the Guantanamo School of Medicine – The Lawrence Arms – H2O – Itchy Poopzkid – Bayside – Atlas Losing Grip – Justin Sane – The Wonder Years – The Menzingers – Red City Radio

Yeah!
Last year I was lucky to make it to the Monster Bash so my advise for you: Save the date and come out on the 3rd of May to Munich to party the Punk Rock and the 2014 Monster Bash.
Ughhhh, just look at the line up so far….

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2013

Barb Wire Dolls 29.10.2013 Interview Isis Queen

Everyone is music – it comes naturally, just allow it to happen. Revolution!

In a small venue in Munich (Glockenbachwerkstatt) I was able to experience Barb Wire Dolls live on stage. After this kick-ass show, Isis Queen was so kind to do an interview with me, while all around the “after concert” action (eating, packing stuff, money exchange…) was going on.


Isis Queen Barb Wire Dolls

The age of a woman

Never ask a woman how old she is, this only leads to trouble, so trying to find out about Barb Wire Dolls, Isis Queen and Punk Rock, this is a fantastic question to start with!

RTC: How old are you?
ISIS: Wtf? You god damn idiot!
Suddenly there was a smack in my face, she kicked my recorder down, punched me again and while I was lying on the floor she kicked me another five times before she let me lying – crying.
Got you here dear reader, hehehe, didn’t I? Come on, I know you would love to have it like this, but it was a bit different.

ISIS: I will always and forever be almost 18.

Job – band – music

RTC: What is your job in the band?
ISIS: I have no job but I sing in the band. I’m just one out of four people and we all contribute to the power. Barb Wire Dolls been on tour now for three years and we do nothing than focus 100% on Barb Wire Dolls.

Which is really true, although Isis is doing most of the stage action, it is not an one-woman show, but a band pushing the energy towards the people.

RTC: Tell me how you started with music.
ISIS: Everyone is music; it comes naturally – just allow it to happen.

Punk Rock: rebellion, anger and a need to express yourself

RTC: How did you get in touch with Punk Rock?
ISIS: Through the aggression that comes with being a teenager.

Remember, she is almost 18.

RTC: Must every teenager be aggressive or are there some soft teenagers?
ISIS: All teenagers are aggressive and all teenagers are sexual and that is why they get into Punk Rock; if they are lucky enough to find out about Punk Rock because it is such an underground thing which is difficult to find.

Getting back to you dear reader, are you a Punk Rocker? Drop here a comment how you found Punk Rock and let all the seven Rock The Cam readers know about your aggression and your sexuality!

RTC: What is your interpretation of Punk?
ISIS: Rebellion, anger and a need to express yourself.

DIY can make you achieve anything

RTC: What does DIY means for you?
ISIS: Totally doing things yourself – but all times you need someone to come to help you because you can’t do it all by yourself. But DIY is a basic, a root foundation of how you can achieve anything as long as you put your mind to it.

From Greece to LA, where is home?

RTC: Barb Wire Dolls are originally from Greece and you relocated to Los Angeles (USA), why?
ISIS: We got the opportunity because we got played on one of the biggest Rock Radio station in Los Angeles, so that is the biggest opportunity a Greek band can ever get. We took it and went to LA.

RTC: You moved to the States, now you are touring in Europe, does it feel strange somehow, like home?
ISIS: Well I am originally from Greece, so I know Europe very well and the band started off in Greece before we went to US, so home is really where you make it. It is not where you were born, not where you have a house, it is where you feel most comfortable and I feel most comfortable on the road with the band.

Crises in Greece and Europe

RTC: Do you still follow the developments in Greece / Europe; with the crises, with the government?
ISIS: Of course, but I follow it through my relatives and friends, they know exactly what is going on, not the propaganda that goes on in TV.

RTC: What tendencies do scare you for Greece?
ISIS: There really needs to be a big change and this is much needed for people to realize and to remember what the sole purpose of being alive is! It is not to worry about, all the crap that goes on in the world; it is to find the passions that are needed and to find ways to make these passions livable without having the comforts of economy backing them up.

Wake up – beauty of art

RTC: Which opportunities do you see with the crises? Will people wake up – finally stand up?
ISIS: Yeah. Wherever there is a huge downfall in economy and government, there is a huge uprising of arts, so you will see a big change in expression and that is the beauty of art. Anything that brings a low has to generate a high, that’s what I will be expecting from Greece: a big art movement.

RTC: And a hoping as well.
ISIS: I hope for nothing! There is a Greek saying from Nikos Kazantzakis: Δεν ελπίζω τίποτα. Δε φοβούμαι τίποτα. Είμαι λέφτερος which means: “I hope for nothing. I fear nothing. I am free“.

How can I get back from the famous Greek philosopher Nikos Kazantzakis to Barb Wire Dolls? Just by putting this parenthesis here.

Record companies

RTC: Let me and my readers know how you pick your labels?
ISIS: Right now we are only working with chosen record companies to release the album with a certain amount of printings. We don’t sign anything; no record company owns the rights to Barb Wire Dolls – but they are allowed to print out a certain amount and to distribute them. If they do a good job, we will distribute more with them.

RTC: How did you find Wolverine records?
ISIS: They found us, they liked us and we gave them the right to distribute 500 LP vinyls and then they came back and wanted to do more with CDs. They are a cool label so we wanted to do something with them.

Unity with upset guys?

RTC: The Punk scene doesn’t want to be sexist. You are a woman. Do you think being a woman in a male dominated scene makes it easier or harder for Barb Wire Dolls?
ISIS: I’m not quite sure because the Punk Rock scene started with equal rights for men and women! Men were just as important as women and vice versa in the scene to create it. It was all about art, it wasn’t about aggression yet in Punk and then slowly aggression came in and pushed the female vibe out of it. That is where you get Hardcore and a lot of other scenes from that are male dominated but there needs to be a change. There needs to be a female aspect in this movement because you can’t have unity when there is a bunch of guys that are angry and upset because their dick isn’t getting sucked, so you know sex and art go hand in hand and if you don’t want to accept that you are in the wrong genre of music.

No more heroes anymore?

RTC: Which artist do you look up to?
ISIS: All artists that say “Fuck you” every once in a while in their careers.

RTC: How is it to be on tour with famous Punk Rockers for example Jello Biafra and other names?
ISIS: Jello is always surprising me, he is actually one of the very few people who put up an amazing Punk Rock show and is not too old to show the young people what Punk Rock is all about. That’s about not giving a fuck and doing it just for yourself and doing it to express an energy that units people. Jello Biafra defiantly does that; it is an honor to play shows of him (them).

RTC: What can you learn from him and the other ones you are playing with?
ISIS: It is all about having fun and

RTC: You don’t look like you need to learn how to have fun!
ISIS: Well, that’s why we tour with such great bands because they are always having fun and that’s the key ingredient: having fun. What I learn as well is that you should not take yourself too serious, because at the end of the day it is all about having fun.

Finally coming to the end

RTC: coming to the end, please imagine you are god and you could choose the five headliners for a festival (even dead people or dissolved bands), let me know who is on the list:
ISIS: Let me think, OK it is:
1 – Sex Pistols
2 – Clash
3 – Germs
4 – Black Flag with Henry Rollins
5 – The Slits


Isis Queen - Barb Wire Dolls

That’s it. Off I went with my interview, the record, the concert pix and the memory of a great Punk Rock night. Let’s see if the beauty of art in Greece will rise, if Barb Wire Dolls will rise and if I will be able to catch them again somewhere around, I would be happy. Thank you Isis Queen for your time and your view of the world. Revolution!

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Willie Nile November Germany American Ride

Heute gibt es einen Blogartikel zu Willie Nile. Ihr kennt Willie Nile nicht? Tja ich auch nicht, aber ich werde Euch kurz schreiben warum der Herr trotzdem hier auftaucht: Über drei Ecken kennt jemand jemand und dieser jemand will dass ich Willie Nile pusche und ist so locker mir eine Eintrittskarte fürs Konzert zu besorgen. Klingt doch gut, jetzt ist mal Rock The Cam wirklich auf der Überholspur!
Leider kann ich gar nicht zum Konzert von Willie Nile gehen, da ich aber so viel Elan belohnen will, habt Ihr vor Euch diesen Willie Nile Artikel.
Also dann klickt Euch in seine Webseite rein, schaut auf Wiki nach und dann ab zum Konzert!!!!!

American Ride Tourdaten:
25. November 2013
Der Hirsch – Nürnberg

26. November 2013
Red River – Heilbronn

27. November 2013
Nachtleben – Frankfurt

28. November 2013
Blue Notez – Dortmund

29. November 2013
Pitcher – Düsseldorf

01. Dezember 2013
The Rock Cafe – Hamburg



Today you find a bit of a strange post, it is about Willie Nile. You don’t know Willie Nile? Well it was the same for me, but now I will let you know why you find a post about Willie Nile on your favorite concert picture webpage: somebody from somebody I know wants that I feature Willie Nile and he even is organizing me a ticket, which is quite impressive in my opinion. Unfortunately I cannot go to the show but so much motivation needs to be rewarded, therefore this Willie Nile post. Read about him on Wiki, go on his webpage and then do it better than me: go to his show!

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2013

Barb Wire Dolls 29.10.2013 Glockenbachwerkstatt München


Barb Wire Dolls

Im Vorfeld so einiges über die Barb Wire Dolls gelesen und dann natürlich Ihre eigenen Statements angeschaut von wegen wie die Clubs gerockt werden, da habe ich mal die Liveaction Erwartung hoch angesiedelt. Dann hin zur Glockenbachwerkstatt und ausverkauft, na ja ist auch ein kleiner Laden und einige Leute mussten wieder ohne Konzert gehen – ich habe es dann noch reingeschafft, da rechtzeitig da gewesen. Auf dem Poster dick noch 100% DIY und alles schon ziemlich Punk Rock. Nach zwei Vorbands war es dann soweit und Isis Queen, Pyn Doll, Krash Doll und neu am Bass Remmington Pearce haben dann gezeigt warum es um Barb Wire Dolls doch so eine Art Hype (im kleinen DIY Punkrock Kosmos) gibt: weil es live einfach richtig knallt. Isis ist die Frontfrau und zieht alle Register, von püppie-kokett auf wild, Aufruf zum Fuck You und natürlich zur Revolution; mit dem Publikum wird gespielt und dies miteinbezogen, zum Beispiel beim Ritt durch den Raum, beim Crowdsurfing oder einfach so beim Bezirzeln des nächstdastehenden Punk Rockers. Die Band beherrscht Ihre Instrumente und kann spielen und Frau Isis Queen kann singen/ schreien und dazu noch eine klasse Liveperformance abfackeln. Schon wild und live fast volle Punktzahl, einzigst die Jumps haben für mich gefehlt.

I did read a lot of stuff about Barb Wire Dolls (how wild their concerts are…) and that put my expectations for the live show quite high. The Glockenbachwerkstatt in Munich was sold out and after two opening bands Isis Queen, Pyn Doll, Krash Doll and Remmington Pearce took the stage in the small club. And it was energy right from the beginning! The band knows how to play and Isis really is more than the singer, she is the performer on stage. From hot sexy girl to wild female something, there was everything, but no time to relax. Always playing with the audience and always in action, during the show I really believed that this night revolution is born. Real good Punk Rock thunderstorm what I was lucky to witness this evening in the club, a Barb Wire Dolls live thunderstorm!
And now you lucky one, take me to the Barb Wire Dolls interview with Isis Queen.