I couldn't get enough of these Lymington-based folk-punksters, The Cropdusters, in the late 80's. This was their 2nd release after 1986's Hard Times EP.
Alabama 3, one the best live bands currently gigging are at the Engine Rooms 13th December. https://www.musicglue.com/alabama-3/events/9f4c4500-247c-0136-490b-6ed1db045dab Warm up your weekend with these tasty tunes Yee Haaaaa!
This was a single from the brilliant debut studio album, Nothing's Shocking from LA Alternative Rock band, Jane's Addiction...
This was released in December '87 but I first heard it in early '88 and was utterly spellbound by the strange and wonderful vocals. It was obvious then that Bjork was destined for bigger things...
Some nice fast and loud Punk here from Chicago band, Screeching Weasel's second album, Boogadaboogadaboogada!....
"The Second Summer of Love" was happening with the advent of ecstacy pills, Raves and Acid House music. This Manc band were at the forefront of the movement..
Following on from Woolstonian's Cropdusters post, here is another local Folk Punk band, The Men They Couldn't Hang who released their third album, Waiting For Bonaparte... ..and a bonus which is a touching song about the I.O.W.
This week's Saturday night bangin' tune is the House classic from S'Express, get your whistles out!....
Here is a single from Creation Indie band from Oxford, The Jazz Butchers, bit early for Halloween though...