
LA’s Batwings Catwings spring from the steaming remains of psychotic all-girl trio Puppy Dog and electro free spazz punk band The Press Fire, spouting shouty, wiry punk rock that jerks and jives and rocks out. Their first two demos show the band in the vein of Mika Miko in their twisty, bouncy climbing bass and scratchy guitar.
In the early 1980s Los Angeles was the centre of a ferocious musical revolution. Bands such as The Dead Kennedys, Circle Jerks, The Germs, Black Flag and Bad Brains shook the foundations of popular music, storming the scene with a new style of hardcore punk music that attacked the political aspirations of post-Vietnam America and refused to conform to the new world order. They then went global, sharing their ideology and anti-conformist ideas, inspiring youth movements and punk bands across the world.
Now, for the first time since the early ’80s, the international music community is again being drawn to Los Angeles. Punk rock is having a revival, led by a swell of bands based around cult LA venue The Smell, owned by local legend Jim Smith. No Age, The Mae Shi, Mika Miko and HEALTH are among the bands leading punk rock’s timely revival, all touring extensively, gaining publication credits and inspiring young bands throughout the world. Proof of the revival can be witnessed on the pages of LA magazine Maximum RocknRoll, started in 1977 by LA’s original punks. For the first time ever, the magazine nicknamed ‘The Punk Rock Bible’ has featured an all-girl band on its cover; the band was Mika Miko.
On Tuesday 16th June 2009, Tubelord played a gig at a venue called The Cellars - a lovely little pub in Eastney, Portsmouth. Ed, Tom and their counterpart/assistant Leam had the pleasure of interviewing Tubelord before their epic gig. The meeting was arranged for 6, however both parties were late due to us getting lost and Tubelord fixing their bank payments, which set everything back a bit. However, several sitting-in-the-road-and-listening-to-soundcheck minutes later, they were welcomed in by the bright Face of Joe, and they felt priviledged as everyone else had to sit in the road still as we headed to Destination: Backstage - the pub’s back garden and a couple of plastic chairs. Ed prepared his magical recording devices AKA Creative Zen MP3 players and the interview was GO.

From the dirty streets of L.A, The Widow Babies are back. The band announced today that their debut record titled Jetpacks will come out in July via 01Factory Records. I first wrote about The Widow Babies in September 2008 when they released their first EP; a concept EP paying homage to legendary Stooges [Minutemen, fIREHOSE too of course - ed] bassist Mike Watt.

If you want to get things done today and you haven’t listened to any music yet, let this track from London’s Male Bonding blow the crust from your eyes. Kicking with delirious pop-punk glee, "Pumpkin" is a rush: American Hallowe’en as seen through the eyes of film-watching English suburbanites.

Just realized: Mika Miko is a tongue twister! Try saying that five times fast! You can’t! On a more serious note, the Smell disciples are releasing a new full-length punk hopper in early May on Dean Spunt of No Age’s label, PPM. "I Got A Lot" is a first listen and it burbles along at a clip that befits the purist, throwback strokes they’re fond of. Grab the track below and check out tour dates on their RCRD LBL artist page. They’s around!
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