That's the main advantage of youth... You can play raw, stripped-down, slightly wobbly punk, embrace the crudeness of your amateurism, overuse riffs that have been heard a thousand times, sing with a slightly grating voice, dress however you like - everything is allowed, everything will be forgiven. Because authenticity and panache, a love of eccentricity and bravado, a sense of urgency and freshness, and above all, a gender diversity as the standard-bearer of a stylish, falsely naive and ultimately not so apolitical youth will sweep away the few harsh criticisms of the jaded forty-something. The mixed trio Bugg Music thus joins with fanfare the promising young, strongly feminized punk guard of this mid-decade - we think of course of Melbourne's Itchy & the Nits x, Canada's Puppet Wipes x, Australia's Busted Head Racket x...
Far less theatrical and laborious than Guitar Wolf x, and considerably sexier than Teengenerate, Dutch trio the Etters brilliantly revive all the codes of the ketamine-fueled, carefree ''Banzai'' garage-punk style of these two illustrious precursors. And they even manage to renew the genre: strong feminization (''two pussies and a dick'', as they say) and mixed vocals, with incomprehensible Dutch lyrics for a touch of folklore.
In 2019/2020, we discovered Mitraille's (''grapeshot'') garage-punk/hardcore universe thanks to their first two singles, Hoopschroot and Schroothoofd (''ScrapHeap/MetalHead'', which says it all), released by the two champions of the Belgian underground garage-punk scene, Belly Button and Ronnie Rex Rds. With two albums following, it was high time to talk about this Antwerp trio.
The Darkness (Comes at Town) x, Sad Trip, Valley-Ay!, No Longer There, Age Of Illusion, Whatever... Frankie Traandruppel's early recordings from 2019/20 will forever remain the sublime but doubly neurotic soundtrack associated with the shock of the pandemic and that damn midlife crisis (you know, when your youth is evaporating, when your life inexorably slides into boredom, when the choice not to be a bastard ends up in deep melancholy). In short, his lo-fi (Corona) Blues, his melancholic acid rock, his depressive garage-psychedelia, his gloomy flower-punk accompanied my tears and my astonishment during the collapse of the world.
Punk, egg and chicken... While a movement never arises entirely by chance, its origins are often lost in the Great History of Rock'n'roll. How far back must we dig to discover the origins of egg-punk? To the synthetic krautrock of the 1970s? To Devo? To the hardcore of the 1980s? More likely, to a garage in the American Midwest of the mid-2010s, where the Minneapolis Uranium Club x, experimenting with guitar breaks and syncopations, took us with its unclassifiable punk on a journey into easy oblivion and gentle madness. Or, at the same time, in a student dorm in Sydney, where Gee Tee x turned the page on synth-punk à la Grandpa Spits/Granny Epoxies by infusing it with a unhealthy dose of crazy hysteria. What was then only a niche would lead a few years later to a veritable wave. With Snõõper, R.R.C., Autobahns x, Cherry Cheeks x, Zoids x, Mainframe, Power Pants, Egg Idiots, etc, egg-punk would soon become a genre in its own right.
The G.T.R.C.C. compilation series (put together by the R.C.C./Gee Tee crew) may well have been the real birth of this new garage/synth/egg-punk International connecting the mid-2010s punk scenes of the American Mid-East/West and Australia. Its expansion into Europe on its third volume (Legless Rds, 2021) led us to discover Barcelona's Prison Affair x (alongside Sydney's young 1-800 Mikey). It's not a surprise, then, to see these Australian bands featured on one of the Prison Rds' first releases.
The best for the end! Prison Rds hits hard with this new Ep from Liquids. With its six tracks - three new songs and three iconic tracks from their extensive discography - this record offers a synthesis of ten years of DIY activism from an Indiana punk trio that has revitalized the genre with its alter egos from the American mid-East punk scene of the mid-2010s (check Erik Nervous, Datenight x, Spodee Boy x, Warm Bodies, Schizos, Dangüs Tarküs, Judy & the Jerks...).